Rigid Sectional Members Patents (Class 405/129.8)
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Patent number: 10415210Abstract: Drive-over berm systems that protect raised sections of protective containment liners from truck and heavy equipment damage are disclosed. A ramped outer berm abuts an elevated portion of the liner, which may be raised to a desired height by an insert positioned under the liner. A ramped inner berm may about the elevated portion of the liner, and a connector plate may be used to secure the outer and inner ramped berms together. The height of the raised portion of the liner is selected to provide the desired sump capacity of the containment area. The inner berm and/or outer berm may be provided in sections that can be connected end-to-end.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 17, 2019Assignee: New Pig CorporationInventors: Beth P. Powell, Matthew J. Huff, R. Douglas Evans
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Patent number: 10124956Abstract: A system for assisting in preventing the leakage of liquid from an outdoor work-site and allowing vehicle ingress onto and egress off of the work-site includes a plurality of berm members configured to be positioned at least partially around the perimeter of a support surface and extend upwardly relative thereto. At least one berm member comprises a drive-over barrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Newpark Mats & Integrated Services LLPInventor: James Kerwin McDowell
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Patent number: 8999153Abstract: A liquid waste treatment system is described. The system may include a first treatment conduit, a second treatment conduit, and at least one junction pipe disposed there between. In some instances, the system may include an upper junction pipe and a lower junction pipe disposed between a first and a second treatment conduit. In one or more embodiments, the system may be arranged in a substantially linear arrangement, such as a straight trench arrangement or a serial distribution arrangement. The system may reduce the need for additional treatment conduits.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Presby Patent TrustInventor: David W. Presby
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Patent number: 8656655Abstract: A modular containment wall system provides secondary containment about one or more liquid storage tanks in a storage area using panel members connected with series to form a perimeter wall about the storage area together with a barrier member spanning the area surrounding by the perimeter wall. Each panel member has a main wall portion and a brace including a triangular gusset panel and a foot panel along a bottom side in which the gusset panel and foot panel of the brace are pivotal together relative to the main wall portion between a working position in which the gusset panel is substantially perpendicular to the main wall portion and a storage position in which the gusset panel is substantially parallel to the main wall portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Inventor: Lester James Thiessen
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Patent number: 7922423Abstract: The method of the present invention results in a secondary containment area for above ground storage tanks. The method involves leveling the site, laying a foundation bed, building a retaining barrier around the site, covering the foundation bed and retaining barrier with a liner cloth, and applying a layer of polyurea to the liner cloth and retaining barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Falcon Technologies and Services, Inc.Inventor: Larry L. Perkins
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Patent number: 7494298Abstract: The method of the present invention results in a secondary containment area for above ground storage tanks. The method involves leveling the site, laying a foundation bed, building a retaining barrier around the site, covering the foundation bed and retaining barrier with a liner cloth, and applying a layer of polyurea to the liner cloth and retaining barrier.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: BBL Falcon Industries, LtdInventor: Larry L. Perkins
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Patent number: 7278800Abstract: Systems, components, and methods relating to subterranean containment barriers. Laterally adjacent tubular casings having male interlock structures and multiple female interlock structures defining recesses for receiving a male interlock structure are used to create subterranean barriers for containing and treating buried waste and its effluents. The multiple female interlock structures enable the barriers to be varied around subsurface objects and to form barrier sidewalls. The barrier may be used for treating and monitoring a zone of interest.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: Reva A. Nickelson, John G. Richardson, Kevin M. Kostelnik, Paul A. Sloan
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Patent number: 7172371Abstract: Systems, components, and methods relating to subterranean containment barriers. Laterally adjacent tubular casings having male interlock structures and multiple female interlock structures defining recesses for receiving a male interlock structure are used to create subterranean barriers for containing and treating buried waste and its effluents. The multiple female interlock structures enable the barriers to be varied around subsurface objects and to form barrier sidewalls. The barrier may be used for treating and monitoring a zone of interest.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: Reva A. Nickelson, John G. Richardson, Kevin M. Kostelnik, Paul A. Sloan
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Patent number: 7160061Abstract: A subterranean barrier and method for forming same are disclosed, the barrier including a plurality of casing strings wherein at least one casing string of the plurality of casing strings may be affixed to at least another adjacent casing string of the plurality of casing strings through at least one weld, at least one adhesive joint, or both. A method and system for nondestructively inspecting a subterranean barrier is disclosed. For instance, a radiographic signal may be emitted from within a casing string toward an adjacent casing string and the radiographic signal may be detected from within the adjacent casing string. A method of repairing a barrier including removing at least a portion of a casing string and welding a repair element within the casing string is disclosed. A method of selectively heating at least one casing string forming at least a portion of a subterranean barrier is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: Reva A. Nickelson, Paul A. Sloan, John G. Richardson, Stephanie Walsh, Kevin M. Kostelnik
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Patent number: 7121765Abstract: Systems, components, and methods relating to subterranean containment barriers. Laterally adjacent tubular casings having male interlock structures and multiple female interlock structures defining recesses for receiving a male interlock structure are used to create subterranean barriers for containing and treating buried waste and its effluents. The multiple female interlock structures enable the barriers to be varied around subsurface objects and to form barrier sidewalls. The barrier may be used for treating and monitoring a zone of interest.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Battelle Energy Alliance, LLCInventors: Reva A. Nickelson, John G. Richardson, Kevin M. Kostelnik, Paul A. Sloan
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Patent number: 7029204Abstract: A method of lining a wall face comprises assembling a wall of concrete panels (16) close to the face to be lined, attaching the panels to the face to be lined by ground anchorages (12) pretensioned to provide the required resistance to hydrostatic pressure, the anchorages being grouted into the face at one end, and anchored to the respective panel at the other end, and filling the void between the wall and the face with free-draining material (14). The invention also relates to a system of lining a wall face using concrete panels and ground anchorages. Preferably the panels are cast in molds and have a synthetic low permeability sheet (29) incorporated into one or both sides of the panel during the casting process.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Cemex UK Operations LimitedInventors: Geoffrey Leigh Webber, Kevin Stuart Wilson, Ian Tupling, Andrew George Hornung, Robert Garratt
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Patent number: 7014391Abstract: A temporary berm or bin system, easily transported, erected without tools, and easily dismantled. A set of panels or planks is joined with sliding clips to form a bin having vertical or near vertical sides. The bin is lined with an impervious sheet of geocloth to form a containment berm for use in controlling the dispersal of hazardous material spilled from storage or work facilities. Spring loaded clamps hold the geocloth securely to the uppermost plank without nailing, sewing, or other labor consuming and/or tear prone methods. The berm is particularly suited to protect oil well drilling sites in environmentally sensitive environments such as arctic tundra. No excavation or other disturbance of the soil is required to erect the protective berm. The berm is secured to the ground by spiking through triangular support gussets. In the arctic, securing may be accomplished by freezing ice or mud as an “ice mortar” over the gusset feet and along the lower edge of the planking.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventors: Scot A. Starheim, Bruce D. Ross
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Patent number: 6896446Abstract: An advanced containment system for containing buried waste and associated leachate. A trench is dug on either side of the zone of interest containing the buried waste so as to accommodate a micro tunnel boring machine. A series of small diameter tunnels are serially excavated underneath the buried waste. The tunnels are excavated by the micro tunnel boring machine at a consistent depth and are substantially parallel to each other. As tunneling progresses, steel casing sections are connected end to end in the excavated portion of the tunnel so that a steel tube is formed. Each casing section has complementary interlocking structure running its length that interlocks with complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent casing section. Thus, once the first tube is emplaced, placement of subsequent tubes is facilitated by the complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent, previously placed, casing sections.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLCInventors: Kevin M. Kostelnik, Hideki Kawamura, John G. Richardson, Masaru Noda
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Patent number: 6860680Abstract: The invention pertains to means and methods for enabling the further use of previously negative assets, and particularly from those facilities formed from gypsum waste, such as that suitable for forming gypsum stacks. Waste containment or landfill facilities are formed from the conversion of gypsum refuse waste materials derived from gypsum mining and processing, and particularly from such facilities as they are formed in place from such gypsum-based refuse. Such facilities can be utilized, rented or leased as waste containment facilities for the short-term, long-term or permanent storage of non-gypsum waste materials such as solid waste, community refuse materials, biomass, industrial waste, phosphate waste, and for composting or otherwise processing materials such as biomass.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Inventors: Peter J. Ianniello, Mark Topp, Tracy R. Johnson
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Patent number: 6851890Abstract: An advanced containment system for containing buried waste and associated leachate. The advanced containment system comprises a plurality of casing sections with each casing section interlocked to an adjacent casing section. Each casing section includes a complementary interlocking structure that interlocks with the complementary interlocking structure on an adjacent casing section. A barrier filler substantially fills the casing sections and may substantially fill the spaces of the complementary interlocking structure to form a substantially impermeable barrier. Some of the casing sections may include sensors so that the casing sections and the zone of interest may be remotely monitored after the casing sections are emplaced in the ground.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLCInventors: Kevin M. Kostelnik, Hideki Kawamura, John G. Richardson, Masaru Noda
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Patent number: 6758634Abstract: Systems, components, and methods relating to subterranean containment barriers. Laterally adjacent tubular casings having male interlock structures and multiple female interlock structures defining recesses for receiving a male interlock structure are used to create subterranean barriers for containing and treating buried waste and its effluents. The multiple female interlock structures enable the barriers to be varied around subsurface objects and to form barrier sidewalls. The barrier may be used for treating and monitoring a zone of interest.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLCInventors: Reva A. Nickelson, John G. Richardson, Kevin M. Kosteinik, Paul A. Sloan
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Publication number: 20040096276Abstract: A temporary berm or bin system, easily transported, erected without tools, and easily dismantled. A set of panels or planks is joined with sliding clips to form a bin having vertical or near vertical sides. The bin is lined with an impervious sheet of geocloth to form a containment berm for use in controlling the dispersal of hazardous material spilled from storage or work facilities. Spring loaded clamps hold the geocloth securely to the uppermost plank without nailing, sewing, or other labor consuming and/or tear prone methods. The berm is particularly suited to protect oil well drilling sites in environmentally sensitive environments such as arctic tundra. No excavation or other disturbance of the soil is required to erect the protective berm. The berm is secured to the ground by spiking through triangular support gussets. In the arctic, securing may be accomplished by freezing ice or mud as an “ice mortar” over the gusset feet and along the lower edge of the planking.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Scot A. Startteim, Bruce D. Ross
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Patent number: 6688812Abstract: A hydraulic barrier for particular use in sealing the perimeter of landfill sites, the barrier comprising a geosynthetic clay liner, preferably containing prehydrated sodium bentonite, which geosynthetic clay liner is supported in a substantially vertical orientation by a support frame comprising a pair of spaced apart support frame members between whose substantially parallel inner surfaces the geosynthetic clay liner is located and maintained.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventor: Ivan Rowe
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Publication number: 20030198517Abstract: An advanced containment system for containing buried waste and associated leachate. A trench is dug on either side of the zone of interest containing the buried waste so as to accommodate a micro tunnel boring machine. A series of small diameter tunnels are serially excavated underneath the buried waste. The tunnels are excavated by the micro tunnel boring machine at a consistent depth and are substantially parallel to each other. As tunneling progresses, steel casing sections are connected end to end in the excavated portion of the tunnel so that a steel tube is formed. Each casing section has complementary interlocking structure running its length that interlocks with complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent casing section. Thus, once the first tube is emplaced, placement of subsequent tubes is facilitated by the complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent, previously placed, casing sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Kevin M. Kostelnik, Hideki Kawamura, John G. Richardson, Masaru Noda
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Publication number: 20030175083Abstract: An advanced containment system for containing buried waste and associated leachate. A trench is dug on either side of the zone of interest containing the buried waste so as to accommodate a micro tunnel boring machine. A series of small diameter tunnels are serially excavated underneath the buried waste. The tunnels are excavated by the micro tunnel boring machine at a consistent depth and are substantially parallel to each other. As tunneling progresses, steel casing sections are connected end to end in the excavated portion of the tunnel so that a steel tube is formed. Each casing section has complementary interlocking structure running its length that interlocks with complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent casing section. Thus, once the first tube is emplaced, placement of subsequent tubes is facilitated by the complementary interlocking structure on the adjacent, previously placed, casing sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Kevin M. Kostelnik, Hideki Kawamura, John G. Richardson, Masaru Noda
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Patent number: 6575663Abstract: A containment system to isolate waste in the ground including parallel interlocking tubes.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLCInventors: Kevin M. Kostelnik, Hideki Kawamura, John G. Richardson, Masaru Noda
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Patent number: 6315495Abstract: A temporary berm or bin system, easily transported, erected without tools, and easily dismantled. A set of panels or planks is joined with sliding clips to form a bin having vertical or near vertical sides. The bin is lined with an impervious sheet of geocloth to form a containment berm for use in controlling the dispersal of hazardous material spilled from storage or work facilities. Spring loaded clamps hold the geocloth securely to the uppermost plank without nailing, sewing, or other labor consuming and/or tear prone methods. The berm is particularly suited to protect oil well drilling sites in environmentally sensitive environments such as arctic tundra. No excavation or other disturbance of the soil is required to erect the protective berm. The berm is secured to the ground by spildng through triangular support gussets. In the arctic, securing may be accomplished by freezing ice or mud as an “ice mortar” over the gusset feet and along the lower edge of the planking.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Scot A Starheim