Floating flap gate
US-10458086-B2 · Oct 29, 2019 · US
US9926682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9926682-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214239239-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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To make it possible to raise a door body even if it is damaged by an impact of vehicle traffic or falling objects when it is in a lowered state, and to keep the door body in a raised state even if it is damaged by a water pressure of a tsunami or a high tide when it is in a raised state. A door body 2 of a floating flap gate 1 is disposed at an opening or at an access way. When water flows in, a forward end 2 b of which swings upwards, in a direction in which the water flows in and within a plane in a height direction, around a base end 2 a thereof which serves as a center of rotation, to block the opening or the access way. The door body 2 is formed from a hard polyurethane foam 4 in the form of a sheet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A door structure for a floating flap gate comprising: a door body of a floating flap gate, having a width, a height and a thickness which defines all surfaces covering the door body, the flap gate is disposed in front of an entrance of an access way to keep water from flowing into the access way, which the entrance of the access way is confined between two vertical walls width-wise, wherein the door body having a water facing front surface and an access way facing back surface, wherein height-wise to the door body, a top end of the door body being a forward end which swings to open or to close while a bottom end of the door body being a stationary base end which serves as a center of rotation, such that the forward end swings upwards to close in a same direction of rising water level which water contacts the front surface of the body, wherein the door body is formed from linking at least two individual adjacent sections adjoined together, wherein each of the individual sections is formed by a hard polyurethane foam in the form of a sheet conforming to a portion of the width, a portion of the height and the thickness, wherein respective metal frames are attached on both opposite side surfaces width-wise to each of the individual sections, having bored through the respective metal frames and the hard polyurethane foam, a plurality of respective through holes from side to side on both opposite side surfaces width-wise in each of the individual sections, wherein a metal plate is attached to overlay entirely both a front surface and a back surface of each of the individual sections of the door body such that the sheet of hard polyurethane foam of each of the individual sections is fully sealed and encapsulated on all the surfaces, or wherein the sheet of hard polyurethane foam of each of the individual sections is fully sealed and encapsulated within an enclosed metal box, and wherein the sheet of hard polyurethane foam in each of the individual sections is held in place to the respective metal frames by securing a plurality of individual through rod sections which are inserted through the respective through holes width-wise within the sheet of hard polyurethane foam onto the respective metal frames on the opposite side surfaces, and the individual adjacent sections are linked together to form the door body through welding a seam adjoining the individual adjacent sections. 2. The door structure for a floating flap gate according to claim 1 , wherein a density of the hard polyurethane foam in the form of a sheet is 0.15-0.4 g/cm 3 . 3. The door structure for a floating flap gate according to claim 1 , wherein a metal plate is attached to one of or both of the front surface or the back surface of the door body, which is formed from the sheet of hard polyurethane foam. 4. The door structure for a floating flap gate according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of hard planar polyurethane forms are connected to each other by connections between metal frame members attached to the plurality of hard planar polyurethane forms.
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