Patents Assigned to Josam Company
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Patent number: 8322944Abstract: A modular trench drain system with sloping overlay rails. A non-sloping section of trench drain is transformed into a sloping trench drain by installing sloping overlay rails. The overlay rails rest on the top of the upper edge of the sidewalls and may have a ledge which allows grating, which spans across the channel, to rest on top. The modular channel sections may be held together and in place by a channel bracket with holes for accepting support rods which further secure the channels in place before and after the concrete has been poured and cured around the channels.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Josam CompanyInventors: Barry J. Hodgekins, Craig Swider, Jason Jacobs, Peter Lenk, Wolfgang Strandl, Brian Tubaugh
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Patent number: 7736092Abstract: A modular trench drain system with sloping overlay rails. A non-sloping section of trench drain is transformed into a sloping trench drain by installing sloping overlay rails. The overlay rails rest on the top of the upper edge of the sidewalls and may have a ledge which allows grating, which spans across the channel, to rest on top. The modular channels sections may be held together and in place by a clip with holes for accepting support rods which further secure the channels in place before and after the concrete has been poured and cured around the channels.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Josam CompanyInventors: Barry Hodgekins, Craig Swider, Curtis Held
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Patent number: 7452472Abstract: The present invention relates to the removal of grease collected in a hydro-mechanical grease interceptor via a pump which may be activated by a programmable timer. In an embodiment, a hydro-mechanical grease interceptor includes a tank having a tank inlet and a tank outlet; a tray positioned inside the tank; and a pump located inside the tank, the pump having a pump inlet and a pump outlet, wherein the pump inlet is located within the tray at a level below the tank outlet. The interceptor may include a timer coupled to the pump to control operation of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Josam CompanyInventors: Barry Hodgekins, Craig Swider, Wenwei Wu, legal representative, B. Scott Holloway, Ronghua Zhou
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Patent number: 6776900Abstract: An interceptor for removing grease from an effluent stream containing grease and water may be queried remotely to check it status. An output signal indicative of the amount of grease is transmitted over a telephone line to a telephone or computer or other remote station, or wirelessly to a remote receiver. The status is preferably also indicated locally with visual and/or audible signals. The grease depth level sensor is preferably a capacitive level sensor operative to sense the amount of water in the body of effluent thereby to determine the amount of grease in the body of effluent. The interceptor may include electric circuitry for effecting manual or automatic calibration of the sensor. The sensor may be adapted to be retrofitted to an existing tank made from either metal or plastic.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Josam CompanyInventors: Niel Mazurek, B. Scott Holloway, Charles Tevis
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Publication number: 20020166803Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus for removing grease from an effluent stream containing grease and water. A separation tank defines a separation chamber. An effluent inlet connected with the separation tank permits flow of the effluent stream into the chamber to form a body of effluent in the separation chamber. A grease depth level sensor is used in determining the amount of grease in the body of effluent.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Josam CompanyInventors: Niel Mazurek, B. Scott Holloway, Charles Tevis
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Patent number: 6423213Abstract: An automatic draw-off grease interceptor 10 includes a separation tank 12 defining a chamber 40. An inlet 24 delivers an effluent stream of grease and water into the chamber which separates into a thicken layer of grease atop a water layer. A pump 70 is included for pumping grease from the chamber when the grease has reached a predetermined level 120. A conductive probe 90 extends vertically in the separation tank 12 from a location above the upper surface of the effluent to a location below the predetermined level 120. An R/C oscillator circuit 112 continuously measures the amount of water in the chamber by measuring the capacitance between the probe and a wall of the tank. A controller 116 actuates the pump in response to the R/C oscillator circuit measuring a capacitance corresponding to an amount of water in the tank when the grease layer reaches the predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Josam CompanyInventor: Niel Mazurek
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Patent number: 5705055Abstract: An apparatus for separating grease from an effluent stream containing grease and water includes a separation tank, having a separation chamber; in which the grease and water in the effluent separate with the grease floating on top of the water. Grease is heated to a liquid state then pumped from the separation tank when the depth of the grease has reached a predetermined depth below an upper surface of the effluent in the separation tank. The pumping of grease from the separation tank is interrupted after a predetermined period of time. Separated water passes through a relatively low passage to a trap chamber which has a water outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Josam CompanyInventors: Caswell F. Holloway, Jr., Conrad Held, Thomas Roach, Roger Mielbeck