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Automatic level-regulating sluice

  • US 4,797,027 A
  • Filed: 06/15/1987
  • Issued: 01/10/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An automatic level-regulating sluice, comprising:

  • a plate (6) located in a throat (8) for separating an upstream reach (2) from a downstream reach (4), one of said reaches being a controlled reach whose level is to be maintained, said plate being movable by a motion including a vertical component for closing said throat to a greater or lesser extent to pass a greater or lesser water flowrate, and thereby counteract possible variations in level;

    a moving driving caisson (18) whose motion includes a vertical component linked to the vertical component of the plate motion, said caisson having a variable depth thereof immersed in the water in order to receive a variable flotation thrust therefrom;

    said caisson having a bottom opening (22) for enabling water (20) to enter into said caisson and occupy a variable depth bottom portion thereof in order to increase the total weight acting on said caisson so that the resulting vertical force of said thrust and said weight may optionally cause said plate to move;

    said caisson also having top opening (24) for enabling air to leave the remaining top portion of the caisson and/or to enter said top portion;

    said sluice further including a source of low pressure air (50) for setting up a primary pressure reduction relative to the atmosphere;

    an air circuit itself including a low pressure feed branch (27) and/or a low pressure exhaust branch (30), with at least one of said branches being controllable in such a manner as to put said top portion (24) into communication with said source and with the atmosphere, in order respectively to cause water to penetrate into said caisson and to cause it to depart therefrom; and

    a level sensor (40) sensitive to the difference in level between said controlled reach (4) and a reference level, said sensor controlling said controllable branch (30, 32,

         36) in order to apply an effective reduced air pressure to said driving caisson (6), said effective reduced air pressure being a controllable fraction of said low pressure provided by said source, said sensor causing said fraction to vary in a manner which is controlled by the level of said reach and of said reference level;

    said sluice being characterized by the fact that said low pressure source (50) is a hydraulic suction Venturi, said Venturi comprising a water inlet (54) fed from said upstream reach (2), a converging portion (56), an air suction inlet (58), a diverging portion (60), and a water and air outlet (62) opening out towards said downstream reach (4) in order to cause said primary reduction in air pressure to appear at said suction inlet.

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