Crawlspace encapsulation with drain and alarm system
A drain and alarm system adapted for use with a crawlspace liner encapsulated crawlspace having a floor is provided. The drain and alarm system has a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within a hole of the floor and a drainage cover coupled to the drainage base. The drainage cover has an airtight floor drain and a water activated alarm. The water activated alarm alerts a user of a water leak. The crawlspace liner is sealed to the drainage base or the drainage cover. The crawlspace liner has a drainage cutout allowing liquid to flow from a building side of the crawlspace liner to a floor side of the crawlspace liner through the airtight floor drain.
1. Field
The exemplary embodiments disclosed herein relate to a crawlspace encapsulation system and, more particularly, to a crawlspace encapsulation with drain and alarm system.
2. Brief Description of Related Developments
Basements or crawlspaces may allow moisture and water vapor, for example, from dirt or concrete floors, to enter the building structure located above the space causing multiple problems, such as insect infestation or structural problems. A solution exists to provide a lining over the inside of the crawl space where the lining provides a vapor barrier between the dirt floor or vapor source and the structure to isolate the structure from the high humidity environment. One such system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,575,666 which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. A problem arises when there is a leak, for example from plumbing, in the building where water or other liquid runs into the liner and is trapped. Accordingly, there is a desire to provide a drainage and alarm system for lined crawlspaces whereby the user may be become aware of the leak and whereby the runoff from the leak may be effectively managed.
SUMMARY OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTSIn accordance with one exemplary embodiment, a drain and alarm system adapted for use with a crawlspace liner encapsulated crawlspace having a floor is provided. The drain and alarm system comprises a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within a hole of the floor and a drainage cover coupled to the drainage base. The drainage cover has an airtight floor drain and a water activated alarm. The water activated alarm alerts a user of a water leak. The crawlspace liner is sealed to the drainage base or the drainage cover. The crawlspace liner has a drainage cutout allowing liquid to flow from a building side of the crawlspace liner to a floor side of the crawlspace liner through the airtight floor drain.
In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a floor drain system for an at least partially subterranean room having a floor is provided. The system comprises a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within a hole of the floor and an airtight floor drain coupled to the drainage base. Liquid may flow in a first direction through the airtight floor drain to the hole in the floor. Air is prevented from flowing through the airtight floor drain in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
In accordance with another exemplary embodiment, a floor drain system for an at least partially subterranean room having a floor is provided. The system comprises a drainage base having one or more drainage holes, the drainage base arranged to be disposed within a hole of the floor and a drainage cover coupled to the drainage base, the drainage cover having an airtight floor drain. The drainage cover is provided at an elevation equal to or lower than an elevation of the floor. Liquid may flow in a first direction through the airtight floor drain to the hole in the floor. Air is prevented from flowing through the airtight floor drain in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe foregoing aspects and other features of the exemplary embodiments are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In the exemplary embodiment shown, the liner 21 extends over and seals the crawlspace floor, and may also have portions 21a extending over and sealing other portions of the crawlspace boundaries, such as the foundation walls. In alternate embodiments, the liner may have any desired shape. In still other embodiments, any suitable vapor barrier such as a sealed concrete floor may be used to encapsulate the chamber. In this embodiment continuous sealed crawlspace liner 21 is provided, such as of plastic film, which may be a monofilm, for example, a 16 mil thick durable heavy duty, fiber-reinforced multi-ply plastic film or rubber sheeting. The crawlspace liner 21 may be for example an integral continuous durable water barrier film or laminate or may be formed of wide strips of such film or laminate, such as six feet in width, which are overlapped and sealed along the edges thereof with the waterproof caulk or adhesive or adhesive tape to provide a continuous sealed barrier liner 21 of the required dimensions. The crawlspace liner 21 may be installed over the dirt floor 17 and over the sump pit 19, if present, and may be extended vertically-upwardly to the tops of the crawlspace walls. The liner 21 may be sealed against the inner surface of the foundation walls 11 peripherally surrounding and enclosing the crawlspace. The liner 21 may be sufficiently durable to resist tearing and piercing under the weight of the installers. The upper surface of the liner may be white in color to brighten the crawlspace. The vertical peripheral crawlspace liner extensions 21a are extended and supported against the inner surfaces of the foundation walls 11 and sealed thereto at an elevation which is above the exterior ground level, for example, to the tops of the foundation walls. The continuous marginal liner extensions 21a are sealed or bonded to each other and to the entire peripheral inner wall of the foundation 11 adjacent the top thereof, for example, by use of an adhesive tape or a continuous bead 21b of suitable adhesive or caulk composition such as a polyurethane composition. Nylon fasteners may be used to support the liner 21 vertically over the foundation 11 during installation and prior to caulking. The crawlspace liner 21 and its extended marginal border areas 21a prevent the entry of water vapor from the soil or ground into the crawlspace environment and prevent external ground water or flood water entry into the crawlspace and on top of the crawlspace liner 21, over the dirt floor 17, where it can become trapped and stagnant and can generate mold and fungus and water vapor which can deteriorate and rot structural wood support members of the building 10. Any exterior ground water which might penetrate the foundation 11, such as through a cement block wall, is trapped beneath the liner extensions 21a and flows down into the dirt floor of the crawl space and into the drain tile channel 18, if present. This keeps the head space 15 of the crawlspace, or the crawlspace environment, dry. Thus, the installed crawlspace liner may totally encapsulate the crawlspace environment and completely isolates the building envelope and upper living spaces from the earth there below and from the dampness, insects and radon contained therein, to provide a healthier home environment.
If a leak, for example a plumbing leak, arises from the building then liquid, such as water, may flow into the crawlspace on top of the liner material 21. Without drain and alarm system 30, there generally is no way for water entering from a leak on building side 36 to be expelled and high humidity will result with the attendant problems such as mold growth or water fill up of the crawlspace or otherwise. In that case the homeowner may not be averted to the problem until damage has been done. However, with the drain and alarm system 30, the water or other liquid inside the crawlspace may be diverted from the building side 36 to the floor side 38 of the barrier 21 and an alarm would notify the homeowner that there is a problem, such as a plumbing leak for example. Additionally, drain 34 prevents humid air from entering the building side 36 of the encapsulation or seal barrier 21 where water can still be drained in the event of a leak on the building side 36 of liner 21. As will be described in greater detail below, drain and alarm system 30 has a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within pit or hole 19 of the floor 17. A drainage cover may be coupled to the drainage base with the drainage cover having an airtight floor drain 34 and a water activated alarm 32. The water activated alarm 32 alerts a user to the presence of for example water or other liquid at the drain 34 as will be described. The crawlspace liner 21 may be sealed to the drainage base or the drainage cover. In the exemplary embodiment, the crawlspace liner 21 may have a drainage cutout 210 or opening formed therein allowing liquid to flow from a building side 36 of the crawlspace liner 21 to a floor side 38 of the crawlspace liner 21 through the airtight floor drain 34. In alternate embodiments, where a different type of encapsulation barrier is used (e.g. sealed concrete floor) the drainage opening is formed through the encapsulation barrier. The crawlspace liner 21 may be sealed to the air tight drain 34 base, for example, by pinching the crawlspace liner 21 between the drainage cover and the drainage base. In alternate embodiments, any other suitable sealing devices and methods may be used to seal the liner or barrier to the drain. In the exemplary embodiment, as noted before the drain may include optionally a sump pump adapted to pump the liquid (via tube 20) from the drainage base to an exterior of the crawlspace. However, in exemplary embodiments where the drain is placed in a dry pit or void, as may occur for example in a retrofit installation, the drain may not be provided with a sump pump. The drainage base, in the exemplary embodiment, may also have drainage holes allowing the liquid to drain into the soil. The water activated alarm 32 may be connected via suitable interface 40 to a home security system 42 or service 44. The home security system 42 may alert a service 44 over communication interface 100, for example phone line 100 or otherwise, such that service 44 may alert the homeowner, or plumber or otherwise take action to resolve the leak. The communication interface 40 may be a wireless interface, wired interface or any other suitable communication method. Here, the water activated alarm 32 alerts a user of a water leak from the building side 36 of the crawlspace liner 21. As will be described further below, the airtight floor drain may comprise a float and a mating stationary valve seat, wherein the float seats against the valve seat forming a substantially airtight seal when there is no flow of water from the building side 36 of the crawlspace. In alternate embodiments, any suitable airtight drain may be used.
The drain system may incorporate the drain pit, aggregate-filled drain tile and/or sump pit or pump where excessive amounts of water may be drawn up to the dirt floor 17 of crawlspace and/or may penetrate the cement block foundation 11, above or below ground level, and enter the crawlspace and accumulate beneath the barrier layer. Further, the incorporation of the drain pit 19 allows water leaking from the building side 36 to be effectively drained either into the soil or via a sump pump. The encapsulation liner may provide remediation even in systems in which the floor of the crawlspace is formed of poured concrete, wherein water vapor can penetrate up into the crawlspace at the wall/floor interface or through cracks in the floor, from the dirt soil there beneath. Dangerous radon gas from beneath the plastic liner where it can accumulate by migration up from the sub-soil may also be discharged in a controlled manner outside the crawlspace and building. For example one end of a radon-discharge conduit may be extended through the plastic liner 21 and sealed thereto, the other or discharge end being extended up and over the foundation to the exterior atmosphere for the safe release of the radon gas. The discharge end of the conduit may alternately be associated with a continuously-operating fan which draws the gas from beneath the plastic liner and out into the atmosphere. Alternatively, the radon discharge conduit can be positioned between the foundation and the plastic liner from beneath the liner up over the foundation and out to the discharge end and the exterior atmosphere.
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In the exemplary embodiment shown, the drain and alarm system has a drainage base 44 that may have one or more holes 46, 48.
Drainage cover 50 may be coupled to the drainage base 44 with drainage cover 50 having an airtight floor drain 34 that may be coupled to drainage base 44.
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As noted before, in the embodiment shown, drainage base 44 may be installed below the airtight floor drain 34 to create a void space 60 within the soil. Additionally, void space 60 may communicate with a section of PVC pipe 13 to further facilitate drainage. The drain is sealed to the barrier 21 maintaining the encapsulation of the chamber. As seen best in
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace this and all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A crawlspace seal system for sealing at least a partially subterranean crawlspace comprising:
- a seal barrier disposed on at least a portion of the crawlspace for forming a sealed crawlspace; and
- a drain system communicating with the sealed crawlspace for draining the sealed crawlspace, the drain system comprising;
- a drain basin with a drain opening and an inlet, the drain basin being located relative to the sealed crawlspace to collect free flowing liquid on an interior surface of the sealed crawlspace, and being disposed at least partially outside a seal barrier of the sealed crawlspace so that the drain opening is outside the seal barrier and the inlet is inside the seal barrier and receives the collecting interior liquid, wherein the inlet is airtight and adapted to allow the collecting liquid to flow from inside the seal barrier through the inlet to the drain opening outside the seal barrier and prevents air or vapors from outside the seal barrier from entering through the inlet.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the drain basin is sealed to the seal barrier.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the drain basin is pumpless.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the drain opening is underground.
5. The system of claim 4, further comprising a soil or gravel drywell for accumulating drain liquid from the drain opening.
6. A drain and alarm system adapted for use with a crawlspace liner encapsulated crawlspace having a floor, the drain and alarm system comprising:
- a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within a hole of the floor;
- a drainage cover coupled to the drainage base, the drainage cover having an airtight floor drain;
- wherein, the crawlspace liner is sealed to the drainage base or the drainage cover, and wherein, the airtight floor drain forms a drain passage through the crawlspace liner allowing liquid to flow from a building side of the crawlspace liner to outside the crawlspace liner.
7. The system of claim 6, further comprising an alarm activated by liquid entering the drain base.
8. The system of claim 6, wherein the drainage base and drainage cover pinch the crawlspace liner between the drainage cover and the drainage base to seal the liner to the drainage cover.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein the drainage base further comprises a pump adapted to pump the liquid from the drainage base to an exterior of the crawlspace.
10. The system of claim 6, wherein the drainage base has drainage holes allowing the liquid to drain into the soil.
11. The system of claim 7, wherein the alarm is connected to a home security system or service.
12. The system of claim 7, wherein the alarm is water activated and alerts a user to presence of water flowing to the drainage base.
13. The system of claim 6, wherein the airtight floor drain comprises a floating ball and a mating stationary cup, and wherein the floating ball seats in the cup forming a substantially airtight seal.
14. A floor drain system for an at least partially subterranean room having a floor, the system comprising:
- a drainage base arranged to be disposed, at least partially, within a hole of the floor;
- an airtight floor drain coupled to the drainage base;
- wherein, liquid may flow in a first direction through the airtight floor drain to the hole in the floor, and wherein, air is prevented from flowing through the airtight floor drain in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
15. The floor drain system of claim 14, wherein the airtight floor drain is installed at a low point of the floor, and wherein, the floor has a cover comprising concrete or a vapor barrier, and wherein liquid flowing in the first direction is absorbed by soil within the hole.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein the drainage base is installed below the cover to create a void space within the soil.
17. The system of claim 14 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the airtight floor drain, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
18. The system of claim 15 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the airtight floor drain, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
19. The system of claim 16 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the airtight floor drain, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
20. The system of claim 16, wherein the drainage base has drainage holes allowing the liquid to drain into the soil.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the drainage base is surrounded by stone aggregate.
22. The system of claim 17, wherein the drainage base has one or more drainage holes.
23. The system of claim 22, wherein the drainage base is surrounded by stone aggregate.
24. The system of claim 15, wherein the airtight floor drain comprises a floating ball and a mating stationary cup, and wherein the floating ball seats in the cup forming a substantially airtight seal.
25. The system of claim 24 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the airtight floor drain, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
26. The system of claim 24, wherein the drainage base is installed below the airtight floor drain to create a void space within the soil.
27. The system of claim 24, wherein the drainage base has one or more drainage holes.
28. The system of claim 25, wherein the drainage base is installed below the airtight floor drain to create a void space within the soil.
29. The system of claim 28, wherein the drainage base has one or more drainage holes.
30. The system of claim 29, wherein the drainage base is surrounded by stone aggregate.
31. The system of claim 16, wherein the void space communicates with a section of PVC pipe.
32. The system of claim 31 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the airtight floor drain, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
33. The system of claim 32, wherein the alarm is connected to a home security system or service.
34. A floor drain system for an at least partially subterranean room having a floor, the system comprising:
- a drainage base having one or more drainage holes, the drainage base arranged so that one or more drainage holes are recessed into soil below the floor;
- a drainage cover coupled to the drainage base, the drainage cover having an airtight floor drain;
- wherein, the drainage cover is provided at an elevation equal to or lower than an elevation of the floor, and wherein, liquid may flow in a first direction through the airtight floor drain to the one or more drainable holes, and wherein, air is prevented from flowing through the airtight floor drain in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
35. The system of claim 34, wherein the drainage base is surrounded by stone aggregate.
36. The system of claim 35, wherein a vapor barrier is pinched between the drainage cover and the drainage base, the vapor barrier being installed on the floor.
37. The of claim 36 further comprising an alarm installed proximate the drainage cover, wherein the alarm alerts a user to the presence of water.
38. The system of claim 37, wherein the drainage base is surrounded by stone aggregate.
39. The system of claim 38, wherein the cover comprises a first recessed area adapted to receive the alarm, and wherein, water flows to the first recessed area before water flows to the airtight floor drain.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 30, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2007
Inventor: Lawrence Janesky (Seymour, CT)
Application Number: 11/342,404
International Classification: E02D 19/00 (20060101);