Water control apparatus

a technology of water control apparatus and gates, which is applied in the direction of wing accessories, buttress dams, door/window fittings, etc., can solve the problems of reducing structural integrity, and achieve the effect of low cost and convenient transportation and installation

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-06
OBERMEYER HENRY K
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[0016] It is an object of an aspect of this invention to provide a low-cost alternative to current water control gates for low damming heights, which is easy to transport and install, and which does not require heated abutment plates for winter operation. It is another object of an aspect of this invention to provide, in one type of embodiment, a gate system which may be driven over or walked upon without undue hazard or damage to the gate system. It is another object of an aspect of this invention to provide a low cost flood control barrier, which may be suitable for spanning long distances.
[0017] In accordance with at least one embodiment of this invention, an air bladder is provided which may be inflated, for quality control purposes for example, without the requirement that this air bladder be secured to a spillway or special test fixture.
[0018] In accordance with another aspect of this invention, air bladders may contain plies of reinforcement which are continuous, except for any splices, around the circumference of said inflated air bladder and which may cross the joint connecting the inflated portions of said air bladders to the clamped portions of said air bladders. Said plies of reinforcement which are continuous may prevent de-lamination of the bonded layers of reinforcement which extend under the clamp bar while the air bladder is pressurized and the clamp is either not yet installed or is not clamped tightly. De-lamination, which can occur in some conventional designs, may reduce structural integrity or cause leakage.

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De-lamination, which can occur in some conventional designs, may reduce structural integrity or cause leakage.

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[0189] At least one embodiment of the present invention may utilize an inflated bladder stress reduction apparatus such as an extruded profile or insert which may be elastomeric in at least one embodiment and which may remain secured to the interior surface of an inflatable article (a general term used to define any inflatable object, apparatus, structure or product) when the article is inflated. This configuration may eliminate the need to remove or dissolve a profiled tool or mandrel during the manufacturing process (but the insert may indeed be removable (as simply by force, or dissolvable) if such is desired—the fact that the element is termed an insert does not preclude its removal or dissolving from the inflatable apparatus because in all cases it serves as an insert, although when it is dissolved or removed it serves as an insert only temporarily). One face on a tear drop shaped extruded profile, which may be more generally referred to as a substantially elongated, substantia...

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The invention relates to improved water control gates and related inflatable actuators, and associated sealing, manufacture and operation apparatus and methods. Advancements in technologies related to air fitting design, inflated bladder stress relief, inflatable bladder strength enhancement, water gate related slide friction mitigation, abutment and other impounded water seals, gate panel fabrication, traffic accommodating water impoundment structures, and water gate panel system operation efficiency, as well as nappe aeration, hinges, and bladder manufacture technology are disclosed herein.

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[0001] This application is a divisional application of, and claims the benefit of and priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 192,013, filed Jul. 9, 2002, published on Jul. 31, 2003 as US Publication US 2003-0143027 A1, and issued on ______ as U.S. Pat. No. ______, and hereby incorporated herein by reference, said application itself claiming benefit of and priority to: U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 304,263 filed Jul. 9, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 329,090 filed Oct. 13, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 334,870 filed Oct. 18, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 343,834 filed Oct. 19, 2001; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 379,401 filed May 9, 2002, each hereby incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of Invention [0003] The present invention relates to water control gates and inflatable dams for control of water for use in conjunction with, but not limited to, dam spillways, hydroelectric projects,...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): E02B7/20E02B3/10E02B7/00E02B7/44
CPCE02B3/102E02B7/20E02B7/44E02B7/005Y02A10/11E02B5/082E05F15/53E02B7/54E02B7/40
Inventor OBERMEYER, HENRY K.ECKMAN, ROBERT D.MO, TAEWON
Owner OBERMEYER HENRY K
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