Patents by Inventor Joseph Andrew Babcanec

Joseph Andrew Babcanec 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).

  • Patent number: 10982424
    Abstract: A liquid quality system for removing particulates from liquid (e.g., storm-water runoff). The system can include tubular portion (e.g., a manhole). The tubular portion has an inlet and an outlet. The system includes liquid quality device. The liquid quality device includes a partitioning portion. The partitioning portion has a first region including a funnel shape with a sump inlet aperture. The partitioning portion also has a second region including a sump outlet aperture and optionally a sump access aperture. A sump region is located between a base portion and the partitioning portion, wherein a flow of the liquid travels from the inlet in the tubular portion, into the funnel, through the sump inlet aperture, into the sump region, through the sump outlet aperture, and out the outlet of the tubular portion. At least one drag-inducing portion is positioned proximate the tubular portion in the sump region and projecting inwardly towards a central axis of the sump region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Joseph Andrew Babcanec, Ronald R. Vitarelli, Daniel J. Figola, Corey M. Francis, Owen Michael Atchison, Bill Russell Vanhoose, Bo Liu, Charles Robert Bitler, Terrianne Elizabeth Martin
  • Publication number: 20190284790
    Abstract: A liquid quality system for removing particulates from liquid (e.g., storm-water runoff). The system can include tubular portion (e.g., a manhole). The tubular portion has an inlet and an outlet. The system includes liquid quality device. The liquid quality device includes a partitioning portion. The partitioning portion has a first region including a funnel shape with a sump inlet aperture. The partitioning portion also has a second region including a sump outlet aperture and optionally a sump access aperture. A sump region is located between a base portion and the partitioning portion, wherein a flow of the liquid travels from the inlet in the tubular portion, into the funnel, through the sump inlet aperture, into the sump region, through the sump outlet aperture, and out the outlet of the tubular portion. At least one drag-inducing portion is positioned proximate the tubular portion in the sump region and projecting inwardly towards a central axis of the sump region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2019
    Publication date: September 19, 2019
    Inventors: JOSEPH ANDREW BABCANEC, RONALD R. VITARELLI, DANIEL J. FIGOLA, COREY M. FRANCIS, OWEN MICHAEL ATCHISON, BILL RUSSELL VANHOOSE, BO LIU, CHARLES ROBERT BITLER, TERRIANNE ELIZABETH MARTIN
  • Patent number: 10309089
    Abstract: A liquid quality system for removing particulates from liquid (e.g., storm-water runoff). The system can include tubular portion (e.g., a manhole). The tubular portion has an inlet and an outlet. The system includes liquid quality device. The liquid quality device includes a partitioning portion. The partitioning portion has a first region including a funnel shape with a sump inlet aperture. The partitioning portion also has a second region including a sump outlet aperture and optionally a sump access aperture. A sump region is located between a base portion and the partitioning portion, wherein a flow of the liquid travels from the inlet in the tubular portion, into the funnel, through the sump inlet aperture, into the sump region, through the sump outlet aperture, and out the outlet of the tubular portion. At least one drag-inducing portion is positioned proximate the tubular portion in the sump region and projecting inwardly towards a central axis of the sump region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2019
    Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph Andrew Babcanec, Ronald R. Vitarelli, Daniel J. Figola, Corey M. Francis, Owen Michael Atchison, Bill Russell Vanhoose, Bo Liu, Charles Robert Bitler, Terrianne Elizabeth Martin
  • Publication number: 20180245327
    Abstract: A liquid quality system for removing particulates from liquid (e.g., storm-water runoff). The system can include tubular portion (e.g., a manhole). The tubular portion has an inlet and an outlet. The system includes liquid quality device. The liquid quality device includes a partitioning portion. The partitioning portion has a first region including a funnel shape with a sump inlet aperture. The partitioning portion also has a second region including a sump outlet aperture and optionally a sump access aperture. A sump region is located between a base portion and the partitioning portion, wherein a flow of the liquid travels from the inlet in the tubular portion, into the funnel, through the sump inlet aperture, into the sump region, through the sump outlet aperture, and out the outlet of the tubular portion. At least one drag-inducing portion is positioned proximate the tubular portion in the sump region and projecting inwardly towards a central axis of the sump region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2017
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: JOSEPH ANDREW BABCANEC, RONALD R. VITARELLI, DANIEL J. FIGOLA, COREY M. FRANCIS, OWEN MICHAEL ATCHISON, BILL RUSSELL VANHOOSE, BO LIU, CHARLES ROBERT BITLER, TERRIANNE ELIZABETH MARTIN
  • Publication number: 20170240438
    Abstract: An inventive apparatus induces a vortex in a liquid flow (e.g., storm-water runoff) to remove particulates from the liquid. The apparatus can be inserted into a tubular portion (e.g., a manhole) such that a sump region is located below the apparatus. The apparatus includes a base and a weir extending upwardly from the base. The base has a first region including a funnel shape with a sump inlet aperture. The base also has a second region including a sump outlet aperture and optionally a sump access aperture. The weir separates the first region from the second region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2016
    Publication date: August 24, 2017
    Inventors: Joseph Andrew Babcanec, Daniel J. Figola, Corey M. Francis, Ronald R. Vitarelli