IP Library Granted Patent US 8,154,313
Granted Patent B1
US 8,154,313 · App. 12/565,765 · Granted Apr 10, 2012

Water detection assembly for primary drain lines

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Patent No.
US 8,154,313
App. No.
12/565,765
Granted
Apr 10, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A water detection assembly having an electronic fluid-sensing probe located in-line within a primary drain line associated with a fluid-producing unit via probe connection to an access port used for clearing and removing clog-causing debris from the primary drain line. The probe has no moving parts and quick-disconnect connection to a signal-generating unit. The access port is configured for vertical or horizontal installation and introduction of chemicals to clean the drain without retrograde backflow into the fluid-producing unit. The probe is inserted into the access port through a longitudinal opening when vertically installed, and alternatively through a lateral opening in a horizontal installation. When the probe detects fluid, the connected signal-generating unit sends an electronic signal that shuts off fluid production, activates an alarm or pump, and/or provides remote notification. One of the two power potentials in the electronic fluid-sensing probe needed for signal generation may have a circular configuration.

Claims (29)

1. A water detection assembly for use with a primary drain line that is employed to remove collected condensate and other fluid from a primary drain pan located under a fluid-producing unit, said assembly comprising:

an access port connected in-line with a primary drain line employed to carry collected condensate and other fluid away from a fluid-producing unit so as to create an upstream portion of the primary drain line and a downstream portion of the primary drain line, said access port having a non-threaded end, an end opening with external threads located in a position opposed from said non-threaded end, and a side opening with external threads, said end opening with external threads and said side opening with external threads positioned adjacent to one another, said non-threaded end opening being configured for connection to the primary drain line and a selected one of said other openings also being connected to the primary drain line, said access port further having an internal step-down fluid-collecting area adjacent to and communicating with said end opening with external threads and also with said side opening with external threads, said step-down fluid-collecting area being configured and positioned so that during routine flow of fluid through said access port said step-down fluid collecting area remains dry, and further configured and positioned so that said step-down fluid-collection area begins to fill with fluid only when a blockage occurs in the downstream portion of the primary drain line that causes fluid entering the primary drain line to sufficiently accumulate so that it backs up and re-enters said access port, and continues to move toward said upstream portion of the primary drain line;

a cap having internal threads configured to mate with said external threads associated with said end opening in said access port and said external threads associated with said side opening in said access port;

an electronic fluid-sensing probe connected to said cap and having two power potentials, said electronic fluid-sensing probe also configured and dimensioned so that when said cap is secured to a selected one of said threaded openings in said access port a portion of said electronic fluid-sensing probe extends into said step-down fluid-collecting area; and

a signal-generating unit electrically connected to said electronic fluid-sensing probe and configured with two power potentials, so that when fluid accumulates in said step-down fluid-collecting area and creates electrical connection between said two power potentials, said signal-generating unit is activated and sends a signal intended to bring about action that stops fluid build-up in the primary drain line.

2. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising a quick-disconnect connector electrically connected between said electronic fluid-sensing probe and said signal-generating unit.

3. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising sealing means adapted for providing a waterproof connection between said cap and said selected one of said threaded openings in said access port.

4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said step-down fluid-collecting area is configured and positioned to remain dry during routine flow of fluid through said access port when said access port is installed in a horizontally extending orientation, and also when said access port is installed in a vertically extending orientation.

5. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising an adapter configured for insertion within said threaded openings of said access port, said adapter also configured for connection to and fluid communication with the primary drain line.

6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said signal-generating unit has an external support configured for wrapping surplus length of electrical wiring.

7. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said signal-generating unit has at least one mounting tab.

8. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said signal-generating unit further comprises testing means adapted to determine proper functioning of said signal-generating unit, said testing means comprising a light and a readily-accessed and manually-operable activation device for said light, which when manually engaged will cause said light to become lit only if said signal-generating unit is properly functioning.

9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said cap is configured to mate securely with said threaded openings in said access port and to also be readily removable from said threaded openings, and further wherein said threaded openings in said access port are each configured and dimensioned to allow maintenance access to the primary drain line connected to said access port.

10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said step-down fluid-collecting area is also configured to allow the introduction of chemicals into the connected downstream portion of the primary drain line without any worry of retrograde backflow of the chemicals into the upstream portion of the primary drain line.

11. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said one of said power potentials in said electronic fluid-sensing probe has a circular configuration.

12. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said electronic fluid-sensing probe further comprises a false-trigger-reducing resilient piece.

13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein said false-trigger-reducing resilient piece further comprises a cone configured to direct moisture adjacent to at least one of said power potentials away from it.

14. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said non-threaded opening of said access port is connected to the upstream portion of a connected primary drain line when said access port is installed in a horizontal orientation and said non-threaded opening of said access port is connected to the downstream portion of a connected primary drain line when said access port is installed in a vertical orientation.

15. The assembly of claim 14 further comprising information marking on said access port configured to identify the direction of fluid flow within said access port during horizontal and vertical installations.

16. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said cap further comprises at least one external grip-enhancing protrusion.

17. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said step-down fluid-collecting area is configured and positioned to remain dry during routine flow of fluid through said access port when said access port is installed in a horizontally extending orientation, and also when said access port is installed in a vertically extending orientation.

18. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said one of said power potentials in said electronic fluid-sensing probe has a circular configuration.

19. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said non-threaded opening of said access port is connected to the upstream portion of a connected primary drain line when said access port is installed in a horizontal orientation and said non-threaded opening of said access port is connected to the downstream portion of a connected primary drain line when said access port is installed in a vertical orientation, and said access port further comprising information marking thereon configured to identify the direction of fluid flow within said access port during horizontal and vertical installations.

20. A water detection assembly for use with a primary drain line that is employed to remove collected condensate and other fluid from a primary drain pan located under a fluid-producing unit, said assembly comprising:

an access port connected in-line with a primary drain line employed to carry collected condensate and other fluid away from a fluid-producing unit so as to create an upstream portion of the primary drain line and a downstream portion of the primary drain line, said access port having a non-threaded end, an end opening with external threads located in a position opposed from said non-threaded end, and a side opening with external threads, said end opening with external threads and said side opening with external threads positioned adjacent to one another, said non-threaded end opening being configured for connection to the primary drain line and a selected one of said other openings also being connected to the primary drain line, said access port further having an internal step-down fluid-collecting area adjacent to and communicating with said end opening with external threads and also with said side opening with external threads, said step-down fluid-collecting area being configured and positioned so that during routine flow of fluid through said access port said step-down fluid collecting area remains dry, and further configured and positioned so that said step-down fluid-collection area begins to fill with fluid only when a blockage occurs in the downstream portion of the primary drain line that causes fluid entering the primary drain line to sufficiently accumulate so that it backs up and re-enters said access port, and continues to move toward said upstream portion of the primary drain line;

a cap having internal threads configured to mate with said external threads associated with said end opening in said access port and said external threads associated with said side opening in said access port;

an electronic fluid-sensing probe connected to said cap and having two power potentials, said electronic fluid-sensing probe also configured and dimensioned so that when said cap is secured to a selected one of said threaded openings in said access port a portion of said electronic fluid-sensing probe extends into said step-down fluid-collecting area, said electronic fluid-sensing probe further comprises a false-trigger-reducing resilient piece;

a signal-generating unit electrically connected to said electronic fluid-sensing probe and configured with two power potentials, said signal-generating unit further comprising testing means adapted to determine proper functioning of said signal-generating unit, said testing means comprising a light and a readily-accessed and manually-operable activation device for said light, which when manually engaged will cause said light to become lit only if said signal-generating unit is properly functioning, so that when fluid accumulates in said step-down fluid-collecting area and creates electrical connection between said two power potentials, said signal-generating unit is activated and sends a signal intended to bring about action that stops fluid build-up in the primary drain line; and

a quick-disconnect connector electrically connected between said electronic fluid-sensing probe and said signal-generating unit.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2021
From: BALCO, INC.; RECTORSEAL, LLC; SMOKE GUARD, INC.; WHITMORE MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 056697/0888 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2016
From: RECTORSEAL, LLC FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE RECTORSEAL CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 040818/0086 →
CONVERSION, FORMATION Recorded Nov 22, 2016
From: THE RECTORSEAL CORPORATION
To: RECTORSEAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 040665/0755 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2016
From: THE RECTORSEAL CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 037411/0005 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNOR NAME AND THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 032257 FRAME 0421. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE RELEASE BY SECURED PARTY. Recorded Apr 14, 2014
From: BAY CITIES BANK
To: CANTOLINO, CHRISTOPHER RALPH; CANTOLINO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 032674/0560 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2014
From: CANTOLINO, CHRIS; CANTOLINO INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: THE RECTORSEAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 032623/0853 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2014
From: CANTOLINO, CHRISTOPHER RALPH; CANTOLINO INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: BAY CITIES BANK
Reel/Frame 032257/0421 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 4, 2013
From: CANTOLINO, CHRISTOPHER RALPH; CANTOLINO INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: BAY CITIES BANK
Reel/Frame 029572/0304 →