Patents by Inventor Dan SWISTAK
Dan SWISTAK 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).
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Patent number: 12286782Abstract: Stormwater management systems, methods, and apparatus for containing and filtering runoff may be provided. In one implementation, a stormwater management crate for managing stormwater runoff may be provided. The stormwater management crate may include a top plate having a first plurality of support column attachments and one or more support column assemblies located below the top plate; the one or more support column assemblies being affixed to the top plate at the support column attachments. The stormwater management crate may further include a bottom plate having a second plurality of support column attachments located below the support column assemblies. Stormwater management crates may be arranged into an array and include side panels of variable heights. The array of stormwater management crates may be further wrapped in sediment impervious material and serve to restrict stormwater flow as part of a stormwater management system.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2022Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Adam Miller, Dan Swistak, Bryan Coppes, Ronald Vitarelli, Paul Holbrook
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Publication number: 20250100206Abstract: A corrugated pipe manufacturing cell is configured to produce multiple corrugated pipes in parallel. The manufacturing cell may comprise an extrusion system that is capable of providing multiple independently regulated flows of plastic piping material to multiple die heads. The multiple die heads may feed a set of mold blocks having dual cavities for forming he multiple corrugated pipes. The pipe manufacturing cell may be converted between a first mode for producing large diameter single corrugated pipes, and a second mode for producing smaller diameter, plural corrugated pipes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Applicant: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Roy E. MOORE, JR., Dan SWISTAK, Adam MILLER, Randy KOLBET, Bryan COPPES, Jeremy FRAZIER
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Publication number: 20230257984Abstract: Stormwater management systems, apparatus, and methods for containing and filtering runoff may be provided. In one implementation, a stormwater chamber may be provided. The stormwater chamber may be configured for use with an endcap for connecting a pipe to the stormwater chamber, and the stormwater chamber may include a first end with a scalloped edge portion. The end cap may include a sleeve with an interior projecting edge, an outward projecting edge, a bore shaped to receive a pipe, a first cutout portion at the upper half of the outward projecting edge of the sleeve, and a second cutout at the bottom half of the interior projecting edge of the sleeve. The stormwater chamber may also include a flared end ramp with an inlet end, an outlet end, and a protrusion on the outside of the inlet end that abuts the flared end ramp with the end cap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2023Publication date: August 17, 2023Applicant: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Bryan COPPES, Irena MAKARCHUK, Dan SWISTAK, George IVES
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Publication number: 20230243142Abstract: Stormwater management systems, methods, and apparatuses for containing and filtering runoff are provided. Disclosed embodiments may include a top plate including a first plurality of side panel attachments and a bottom plate including a second plurality of side panel attachments. Embodiments may include a plurality of support column assemblies between the top plate and the bottom plate. Each support column assembly of the plurality of support column assemblies may include an upper portion and a lower portion and the upper portion and lower portion may be configured to connect at a mating connection. Embodiments may also include one or more side panels. Each of the one or more side panels may include one or more column bearing components. The one or more column bearing components may be configured to contact at least one support column assembly of the plurality of support column assemblies at one or more contact areas. The one or more contact areas may be located above or below the mating connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Adam MILLER, Dan SWISTAK, Bryan COPPES, Ronald VITARELLI, Paul HOLBROOK
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Publication number: 20230243143Abstract: Stormwater management systems, methods, and apparatus for containing and filtering runoff may be provided. In one implementation, a stormwater management crate for managing stormwater runoff may be provided. The stormwater management crate may include a top plate having a first plurality of support column attachments and one or more support column assemblies located below the top plate; the one or more support column assemblies being affixed to the top plate at the support column attachments. The stormwater management crate may further include an intermediate plate may be located below the top plate and above the bottom plate. The intermediate plate may have a third plurality of support column attachments. The intermediate plate may be lightweight and may weigh less than one or both of the top plate and the bottom plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Adam MILLER, Dan SWISTAK, Bryan COPPES, Ronald VITARELLI, Paul HOLBROOK
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Publication number: 20230175246Abstract: Stormwater management systems, methods, and apparatuses for containing and filtering runoff are provided. Disclosed embodiments may include a top plate and a bottom plate, the top plate including a first plurality of side panel attachments. Embodiments may include a plurality of support columns between the top plate and the bottom plate. Furthermore, disclosed embodiments may also include one or more arched side panels. Stormwater management crates may be arranged into an array and include side panels of variable heights. The array of stormwater management crates may be further wrapped in sediment impervious material and serve to restrict stormwater flow as part of a stormwater management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2023Publication date: June 8, 2023Applicant: ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Adam MILLER, Dan SWISTAK, Bryan COPPES, Ronald VITARELLI, Paul HOLBROOK
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Publication number: 20230116524Abstract: Stormwater management systems, methods, and apparatus for containing and filtering runoff may be provided. In one implementation, a stormwater management crate for managing stormwater runoff may be provided. The stormwater management crate may include a top plate having a first plurality of support column attachments and one or more support column assemblies located below the top plate; the one or more support column assemblies being affixed to the top plate at the support column attachments. The stormwater management crate may further include a bottom plate having a second plurality of support column attachments located below the support column assemblies. Stormwater management crates may be arranged into an array and include side panels of variable heights. The array of stormwater management crates may be further wrapped in sediment impervious material and serve to restrict stormwater flow as part of a stormwater management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2022Publication date: April 13, 2023Applicant: ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INCInventors: Adam MILLER, Dan SWISTAK, Bryan COPPES, Ronald VITARELLI, Paul HOLBROOK
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Patent number: D1037498Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2023Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Adam Miller, Dan Swistak, Bryan Coppes, Ronald Vitarelli, Paul Holbrook
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Patent number: D1071256Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2023Date of Patent: April 15, 2025Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: Adam Miller, Dan Swistak, Bryan Coppes, Ronald Vitarelli, Paul Holbrook