Patents Assigned to Stormceptor Corporation
  • Patent number: 6068765
    Abstract: A separator tank for rain water and waste-water treatment includes a container divided by a divider into an upper by-pass compartment and a lower treatment compartment. The divider includes a drop pipe assembly having a tapered cross-section. The drop pipe assembly includes a drop pipe having a T-shaped connection. For assembly, the drop pipe is lowered down through an opening in the divider and forms a friction fit with the opening. The drop pipe assembly also optionally includes an appropriately sized flow restricting plate positioned over the opening in the divider.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Stormceptor Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph Gordon Monteith
  • Patent number: 5849181
    Abstract: An improved catch basin is constituted by a cylindrical container with a partition dividing the internal volume into a lower compartment and an upper compartment. The partition includes an intake region and an outlet region, each communicating with a vertical pipe extending downwardly from the partition and opening into the lower treatment chamber at an intermediate location therein, the intake region and the outlet region being diametrically opposite one another. The partition defines a central, oblique ramp which urges entering liquid in the direction of the intake opening of the intake region. Thus, under conditions of low liquid flow into the catch basin, all entering liquid will be directed to the intake region, descending along the intake conduit and into the lower compartment. Conversely, under conditions of high liquid flow into the catch basin, a portion of the liquid will overrun the ramp and gain direct access to the outlet region, from which it will exit the catch basin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1998
    Assignee: Stormceptor Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph Gordon Monteith
  • Patent number: 5753115
    Abstract: A tank interceptor for rainwater and waste-water has an approximately opposed inlet and outlet. An inlet compartment is disposed adjacent the inlet, while an outlet compartment is provided in communication with the outlet. Both compartments are upwardly open, thus constituting a first aperture adjacent the top of the compartment. A second aperture is provided in each compartment, adjacent the bottom, through which solid and other heavy components can pass into the internal chamber of the container. The first compartment has an auxiliary outlet below the first aperture but above the second aperture, the auxiliary outlet communicating with the top of an auxiliary conduit that has an open bottom end in communication with the internal chamber of the container at a location adjacently below the level of liquid in the internal chamber at low entry flow rates. The auxiliary outlet being adapted to allow oil-based materials to be drawn off.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Stormceptor Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph Gordon Monteith
  • Patent number: 5725760
    Abstract: A tank interceptor for rain water and waste-water includes a container divided by a partition into an upper by-pass compartment and a lower treatment compartment. An inlet and outlet for the container are located in the side wall adjacently above the partition. The partition defines a raised weir which constrains liquids entering at low flow rates to pass downwardly through an adjacent opening through the partition, to collect in the treatment compartment below the partition. A second opening through the partition is located adjacent the outlet, and pipes are associated with both openings. One of the openings is made large enough to allow passage of maintenance personnel, thus obviating the need for a further access opening and a liquid-tight seal for that further opening. An access opening at the top of the container is generally aligned with the large-diameter opening through the partition, thus allowing inspection, sampling and pumping out, without requiring maintenance personnel to enter the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1998
    Assignee: Stormceptor Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph Gordon Monteith