Detecting leaks in plumbing systems

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Inventors

Goulbourne, Stephen

Application #

009693

Filed

Feb-2-1987

Published

Nov-10-1987

Current US Class

137/102
137/460
137/487.5

International Classes

F17D 005/02

Field of Search

137/460 137/487.5 137/102 137/107 73/40.5

Examiners

Cohan; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas

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Abstract
The invention provides apparatus for detecting and then dealing with a leak in a plumbing system. Flow sensor means detect any unauthorized flow of water in the system and send a signal to a microprocessor control means. The control means then activates an alarm, isolates the leaking part of the system by closing normally open valves, and then operates ejecting means for ejecting water from the leaking part of the system safely to a drain.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for dealing with a leak in a plumbing system, comprising flow sensor means for detecting any unauthorised flow of water in said plumbing system, valve means for closing down the leaking part of said system, means for ejecting water from the leaking part of said system to a drain, and control means for controlling said valve means and said ejecting means in response to a signal received from said flow sensor means.

2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said ejecting means comprises a plurality of pipelines leading to the drain, each line including a normally closed end of line valve, a pump for ejecting water to the drain when the valve is open, and a flow sensor for detecting when all the water has been ejected.



Description
This invention relates to apparatus for dealing with a leak in a plumbing system.

It is a problem with plumbing systems that if a leak occurs while the building is unoccupied, water will escape from the plumbing system until the leak is detected and the water supply turned off at the mains. This leaking water can cause considerable damage to the building and its furnishings. For example, if a leak were to occur in a household domestic plumbing system while the occupants were away on holiday, it could be several days before the leak is detected and the escape of water stopped.

According to the invention there is provided apparatus for dealing with a leak in a plumbing system, comprising flow sensor means for detecting any unauthorised flow of water in said plumbing system, valve means for closing down the leaking part of said system, means for ejecting water from the leaking part of said system to a drain, and control means for controlling said valve means and said ejecting means in response to a signal received from said flow sensor means.
 
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