Patents by Inventor Christopher R. Cardillo

Christopher R. Cardillo has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20110293370
    Abstract: A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2011
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Applicant: Infiltrator Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Moore, JR., Bryan A. Coppes, Dennis F. Hallahan, Christopher R. Cardillo
  • Publication number: 20110293371
    Abstract: A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2011
    Publication date: December 1, 2011
    Applicant: Infiltrator Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Moore, JR., Bryan A. Coppes, Dennis F. Hallahan, Christopher R. Cardillo
  • Patent number: 7914230
    Abstract: A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Infiltrator Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy E. Moore, Jr., Bryan A. Coppes, Dennis F. Hallahan, Christopher R. Cardillo
  • Publication number: 20110020065
    Abstract: A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2010
    Publication date: January 27, 2011
    Applicant: Infiltrator Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy E. Moore, JR., Bryan A. Coppes, Dennis F. Hallahan, Christopher R. Cardillo
  • Publication number: 20100329787
    Abstract: A plastic leaching chamber has an arch shape cross section, corrugations, and one or more hollow pillars extending downwardly within the interior of the chamber, to support the top of the chamber when the chamber is under load during use. Chambers nest within one another to form a stack of chambers for transport or storage. Chambers have peak corrugations which are substantially wider than the intervening valley corrugations. Chambers having different widths and profiles have common size connectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2010
    Publication date: December 30, 2010
    Applicant: Infiltrator Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy Moore, JR., Bryan A. Coppes, Dennis F. Hallahan, Christopher R. Cardillo