Masonry Or Concrete Patents (Class 52/21)
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Patent number: 12221760Abstract: A trenchless method of installing a new poured-in-place manhole liner provides structural rehabilitation to an existing buried manhole, and is extended above the existing manhole to a higher pre-determined elevation to match the finished grade of a raised levee design. The new liner can be formed in a single or double stage process, which substantially eliminates trenching and excavation of soil, so that new levee soil is not disturbed. The process is faster and less expensive than building a totally new manhole, and maintains the structural integrity of the levee.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: HYDRO-KLEAN, LLCInventors: Matt Huston, Chad Hauck
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Patent number: 12116749Abstract: The method of repairing a manhole begins with assembling concrete forms above ground to correspond to the shape of the manhole wall. Then, a plastic liner sheet is wrapped around the assembled forms and the seams are welded. The forming sections are then removed, and the liner is placed in the manhole. An annular space exists between the liner and the manhole wall. The forming sections are re-assembled inside the liner. Concrete is then poured into the annular space and allowed to cure. The forming sections are removed, leaving the liner anchored in a new monolithic concrete wall fully engaging the old manhole wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2023Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: HYDRO-KLEAN, LLCInventors: Matthew T. Huston, Michael Ingham
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Patent number: 11156065Abstract: A system and method for performing subterranean operations. The system may comprise an expandable liner hanger positioned within a casing string, wherein the expandable liner hanger comprises a spiked portion having one or more anchoring ridges, each of the one or more anchoring ridges extending in a circular ring along an outer perimeter of the expandable liner hanger, and one or more weep holes are positioned in a space between adjacent ones of the one or more anchoring ridges. The method for coupling a liner to a casing string of a cased wellbore in a subterranean formation may comprise coupling an expandable liner hanger to the liner, inserting the liner and the expandable liner hanger downhole through the casing string, and expanding the plurality of anchoring ridges.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Xiaoguang Allan Zhong, Abdolreza Gharesi, Shengjun Yin
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Patent number: 10113753Abstract: A discharging unit and air conditioning equipment having the discharging unit are provided. The air conditioning equipment includes a main body including a housing that houses a heat exchanger and a blowing fan and an inlet and an outlet formed in an outer surface of the housing, wherein interior air flows into the inlet and the air exchanged with heat is discharged through the outlet. The air conditioning equipment also includes a discharging part including an end detachably combined with the outlet. The discharging part includes a plurality of discharging units configured to adjust a discharging velocity and discharging direction of the discharged air and to be connected to one another so as to be made into a module.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2015Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sun-muk Choi, Sang-hak Kim, Jung-ho Kim
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Patent number: 8453386Abstract: A cover for a structure may include a plate including upper and lower surfaces. A rim portion of the lower surface may be configured to contact an edge of the structure. The cover may include a spider including a center portion, a plurality of legs extending radially outward from the center portion, and a plurality of coupling elements. Each leg may be coupled to the lower surface of the plate with a corresponding coupling element. The center portion of the spider may be movable away from the lower surface of the plate to move the spider from a locked position in which a distal end of each leg extends outward to a first radial position to engage the structure to an open position in which the distal end of each leg is withdrawn to a second radial position radially inward of the first radial position to disengage the structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Sim-Tech Filters, Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Koteskey
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Patent number: 7955026Abstract: To line an inner circumferential surface of side walls of a manhole, a rehabilitating sheet made of a sheet material resistant to water and corrosion is provided in the form of a bag having a shape corresponding to the inner circumferential surface to be lined. The rehabilitating sheet is inserted into the manhole to be lined. Block and plate frames are coupled inside the bag of the rehabilitating sheet to support it so as to have the shape corresponding to the inner circumferential surface to be lined. A gap between the rehabilitating sheet and the inner circumferential surface of the side walls of the manhole is filled with a filler, which is then hardened to line the side walls of the manhole. Pairs of plate frames having different diameters are coupled to each other to provide ring plates having different diameters.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Shonan Gosei-Jushi Seisakusho K.K.Inventors: Takao Kamiyama, Koji Kaneta, Kenji Fujii, Katsuyori Miura
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Patent number: 7581361Abstract: A plug which covers and protects a hole which has been drilled in a concrete floor in a commercial building. The plug has a head that is larger than the hole and a base having a cross-sectional dimension that is approximately equal to the cross-sectional dimension of the hole. The plug protects the hole and keeps things from falling through the hole between the time that the hole is drilled and the hole is filled with pipes, wiring, and sealant.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Inventor: Brian W. Murkland
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Publication number: 20090211170Abstract: An inground marker for a subterranean object, such as a septic tank, includes an imitation paving stone molded from a plastic material in the general shape of an inverted rectangular pan having a substantially planar top surface. The top surface has a recessed area or depression in which an insert bearing a message indicating the presence of a subterranean object is secured.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Albert A. Burlando
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Patent number: 7574831Abstract: An integrally formed riser pan member for use as a modular component within an access passageway for an on-site waste disposal system, such as a septic tank, to receivably retain a secondary cover member within, the riser pan member including a cylindrical body having an upper portion having a vertical wall member adapted to receive another modular passageway component thereon, and a lower portion which includes an integral pan portion to seatably receive a secondary cover member. The riser pan member further includes an annular ring between the upper and lower portions. The riser pan member can be employed as a lowermost, a highermost, or as an intermediate component in, for example, an access passageway formed of multiple stackable riser members. In addition, the riser pan member may be formed integrally with a stackable riser member.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Tuf-Tite, Inc.Inventor: Theodore W. Meyers
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Patent number: 7571938Abstract: An improved sidewall fitting is disclosed with a fitting body and one or more flanges disposed about the fitting body. Plaster catches disposed along a face of one flange and positioned approximately coextensively with the fitting body. The bodies of the plaster catches may be curvilinear-shaped, straight or concentric rings and the body portions may be of heights for aligned or off-setting configurations. The fitting is installed the plaster catches oriented directly below the body of the fitting, along a generally horizontal plane. Plaster is layered over the flange and plaster catches, and up to the opening in the fitting body. The plaster catches may be disposed along a posterior face of a flange, or simultaneously along the anterior and posterior faces. A second fitting type includes an extension surface for increased bonding with the plaster with additional surface area available for sealing with the plaster.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventors: Bryan Keith Yeager, John Robert Scherler
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Publication number: 20090100768Abstract: A cover includes a body adapted to secure over a fitting disposed in a prestressed concrete member for lifting the concrete member. The body has a surface feature configured to achieve a substantially fluid tight seal with the concrete member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: High Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth C. Baur, Alicia Allamena, Gary C. Graziano
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Patent number: 7451570Abstract: A casting riser pan for defining an access opening in a cast concrete structure, serving as a cast for a cover for closing the access opening, and serving as a seat for the cover. The casting riser pan includes an orientation element for orienting the cover in case of out of round distortion of the casting riser pan and the concrete cover, an inner wall and an outer wall for increased radial strength, and a continuous securement element for attaching the casting riser pan to a casting mold for simultaneously casting the concrete structure and the cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Peter W. Gavin
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Patent number: 7361834Abstract: A lightweight plastic cover for an electric handhole or pullbox having a plurality of vertical channels in a circular array at a radius about halfway from the center to the circumference. The channels allow the cover to bend when a large weight is applied and to rebound when the weight is removed. The cover may also have a second circle of vertical channels for strength nearer the center and horizontal channels crossing the center for added strength. The cover has a metal plate attached in the center for finding the cover with a metal detector and may also have a GPS device for locating it. The electric handhole or pullbox may have an open bottom portion with a ledge around the circumference for helping to set and maintain the electric handhole or pullbox at a desired depth. The cover may have extendable handles for ease of holding.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: JDT Concepts, LLCInventors: Julian P. Trangsrud, David E. Erickson
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Publication number: 20070289224Abstract: The present invention relates to a composite coating for architectural pieces used in building and remodeling of existing buildings. The architectural pieces include plastics, polyurethanes, wood and glass decorative items, granite and all manners of stone, wood inlays, wood flooring products, full size brick and pavers as well as thin veneer varieties such as brick or stone veneer. In addition, the invention relates to a method for grouting the architectural pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Ronald L. Parmley
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Patent number: 7225587Abstract: A cover system for septic tanks adapted to be attached to the a septic tank and provide access for repair and maintenance. The assembly includes a base which is embedded into the concrete and provides a seal between the concrete and the base. A pipe member is joined to and sits atop the stationary base member. A wrap made of high density polyethylene surrounds the pipe and covers its corrugations to reduce outside forces upon the pipe. Finally, there is a top cover which is designed to engage the top of the pipe. Additionally, a channel is provided to catch the edge of the pipe and a seal is provided to prevent leakage between the pipe and cover.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Belle Plaine Block and Tile, Inc.Inventors: Scott E. Shinehouse, J. William Shinehouse
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Patent number: 7150290Abstract: A unitary concrete structure pumping station useful in pumping waste fluids and the like during the passing of such materials from one part of a gravity flow waste system to another. This concrete structure is simple to install and use and many of the problems associated with conventional pumping stations are alleviated. The structure is comprised of several parts that can be made pre-assembled at the factory or assembled in the field prior to installation. By being a unitary structure this pumping station is resistant to movements within the earth and therefore less likely to incur line breaks.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Electric Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Frank J. Smith
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Patent number: 7004190Abstract: A protective collar for protecting the outside drop of a manhole having a U shaped housing extending from the outside wall of the manhole around the outside drop pipes and back to the outside wall. The protective collar having flanges at each end of the U shaped collar for attaching the collar to the outside wall of the manhole. The U shaped collar, having grooves on the inside for attaching rings, which surround the outside drop pipes. The rings having inside diameters, which vary to fit the size of pipe used by the outside drop such that are size collar works with any size outside drop pipe. An elbow attached to the outside of the manhole wall and to the protective collar such that the outside drop pipe connects to the elbow. Thus the outside drop is totally protected from being moved relative to the manhole which may cause leaks.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Inventor: Julian P. Trangsrud
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Patent number: 6986226Abstract: A device prevents water from leaking into a manhole. The device includes a body having first and second portions that are integrally formed. The first portion extends along and above a periphery of the opening of the manhole and the second portion extends upwardly from the first portion and provides access to the opening of the manhole. Preferably, the first portion includes a downwardly extending lip disposed along an outer vertical surface of the manhole. In addition, a cap is positionable on the second portion to prevent water entering the manhole from the manhole's opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Strike ToolInventor: Robert S. Banks
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Patent number: 6968854Abstract: A manhole base or liner for directing the flow of liquid from a manhole inlet opening positioned in one of a plurality of possible locations in a manhole side wall to a manhole outlet opening in the manhole side wall, and a manhole having the base or liner. The base or liner includes a perimeter, an upper surface extending to the perimeter; and a liquid flow path formed in the upper surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Munro Concrete Products Ltd.Inventors: John Mokrzycki, John Munro
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Patent number: 6922955Abstract: A dock pit for a dock leveler mechanism comprises a pre-cast concrete body including integrally formed side, rear panel and front panels, all forming a continuous perimeter open therethrough to receive the load leveler mechanism. Each side panel has a top edge and the rear panel has a rear edge offset below the of the side panel top edges, whereby a concrete slab poured around the body will abut the rear panel edge with the surface of the concrete slab substantially flush with the top edge of each side panel. The side panels define a recess along their length that is situated between the top edge of the side panel and the rear edge of the rear panel, whereby the concrete slab poured around the pre-cast body will integrate within the recesses on each said side panel. The dock slab can be poured using the pre-cast pit as a form.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Mark Sanders
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Patent number: 6772782Abstract: A modular well for a wastewater lift station includes multiple well sections. Each of the well sections has at least one mating feature allowing it to be joined to at least one other well section and to form a liquid tight seal. The well is formed by vertically mating the well sections together. One of the well sections has an inlet opening, and the same or a different well section has at least one outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Romtec Utilities, Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Bogan, Mark Sheldon, David B. Bogan, Sarah B. Bogan
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Patent number: 6743360Abstract: A debris-catching system for preventing debris from falling into the pipe opening at the bottom of a manhole catch basin. The debris-catcher comprises two semi-circular halves hinged together such that the two halves may be folded and inserted into a manhole opening. The debris-catcher comprises aligned apertures that allow it to be hooked and lowered into a manhole. The two halves are opened up to form a circular blocker which sets on the manhole bottom flat base. The debris-catcher allows normal effluent flow through the manhole while in place. The debris-catcher floats and will do so during an overflow condition. Further, the debris-catcher will resume its protective function after an overflow condition has subsided.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventors: John G. Petersen, William C. Holmes
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Patent number: 6709064Abstract: A method for detaching a manhole frame (7) that is embedded in a road surface, wherein the manhole frame (7) is cut horizontally starting from the inside, without significant exposure of the outside area surrounding the manhole frame (7), by using a horizontally oriented rotating cutting blade (15) that performs eccentric circumferential runs along the inside of the manhole frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: M. Nettek International, Inc., Technology Development & MarketingInventor: Manfred Nettek
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Patent number: 6695002Abstract: A collar for supporting or protecting pipes on an outside drop adjacent a manhole is provided. A plurality of stacked collar sections can protect pipes comprising the outside drop. Alternatively a plurality of collar segments having a circular wall within can form the pipe integrally with the collar. The collars can protect riser pipe sections or elbow piper sections. The collars may be split for ease of installation around pipes and fastened together around the pipe. The collars are easily attached to the manhole by drilling a hole into the manhole at designated places and using bolts through tabs on the collars to hold the collar in place adjacent the manhole. The collars can have several different standard heights and be stacked to the desired height of the manhole. Pipes having riser sections or elbow sections can have protective collars.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Royal Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Julian P. Trangsrud
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Patent number: 6681801Abstract: A pump station including a structure that includes at least one inlet chamber and at least one discharge chamber arranged on a different level. A separating wall is arranged within the structure between the two chambers, and at least one pump delivers a liquid from the inlet chamber through the separating wall into the discharge chamber. The discharge chamber includes a discharge opening having an upper edge which is below the liquid level that is present in a discharge downstream of the discharge chamber. The pump is provided with an upwardly extending liquid conveying device which ends in an open outlet that opens into the discharge chamber above the upper edge of the discharge opening.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: KSB AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolfgang Hoehn, Hans-Dieter Knoepfel, Gerhard Meyer, Wolfgang Roesler, Hartmut Rosenberger
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Patent number: 6651391Abstract: A shroud for use in combination with a septic tank having an access opening and an access cover. The shroud surrounds the access opening and facilitates removal of the access cover covering the access opening and providing access to the septic tank. The shroud comprises a contiguous sidewall opened at first and second opposed ends thereof with an access passageway extending therebetween. A first open end of the shroud has an annular surface for abutting engagement with a top surface of a septic tank. A retaining member retains the annular surface, at the first end of the shroud, in abutting engagement with the top surface of the septic tank. A removable shroud cover seals the second open end of the shroud and the shroud cover, when removed from the second end of the shroud, facilitates access an interior cavity of the septic tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Melvin Travis Nale
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Patent number: 6644342Abstract: A modular well for a wastewater lift station includes multiple well sections. Each of the well sections has at least one mating feature allowing it to be joined to at least one other well section and to form a liquid tight seal. The well is formed by vertically mating the well sections together. One of the well sections has an inlet opening, and the same or a different well section has at least one outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Romtec Utilities, Inc.Inventors: Timothy D. Bogan, Mark Sheldon, David B. Bogan, Sarah B. Bogan
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Patent number: 6613228Abstract: A debris-catching system for preventing debris from falling into the pipe opening at the bottom of a manhole catch basin. The debris-catcher comprises two semi-circular halves hinged together such that the two halves may be folded and inserted into a manhole opening. The debris-catcher comprises aligned apertures that allow it to be hooked and lowered into a manhole. The two halves are opened up to form a circular blocker which sets on the manhole bottom flat base. The debris-catcher allows normal effluent flow through the manhole while in place. The debris-catcher floats and will do so during an overflow condition. Further, the debris-catcher will resume its protective function after an overflow condition has subsided.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventors: John G. Petersen, William C. Holmes
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Patent number: 6601347Abstract: A method for making a catch-pit, such as the catch-pits often associated with underground pipeline junctions, manholes, or the like, where it is desirable to join a horizontal pipe with a larger-diameter, vertical, hollow, cylindrical works by means of a cottering or sleeve joint. The method includes the use of a removable profile component at the time the wall element of the pit or manhole is manufactured, to create a specially contoured opening in the wall to receive a correspondingly-shaped sleeve joint, which in turn receives the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1999Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignees: Waco-Liesbosch Beton B.V., Ubo Engineering B.V.Inventor: Johan Van Den Tol
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Publication number: 20030019163Abstract: An integrated connection for a manhole having a wall opening defining a peripheral surface and a ring shaped elastomeric body cast in place on the peripheral surface. The elastomeric body includes a foot region cast within the wall thickness of the manhole and connected to a leg region. The leg region terminates in a primary sealing surface. A reinforcing element passes through the ring shaped elastomeric body at one circumferential location which, when viewed in cross section, appears below the peripheral surface of the wall opening once the gasket is cast in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Claudio Dittel
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Publication number: 20020166291Abstract: A debris cap apparatus and method, which provides a secure and debris resistant seating of a debris cap within a valve box. The debris cap has two outwardly projecting annuli—a debris seal located near the top of the cap and a retention gasket located distal from the top of the cap. The debris seal blocks debris from entering the valve box when the debris cap is in position. The retention gasket is designed to be pushed down past an inwardly projecting flange within the valve box, to deform as it passes the flange, and then to resume its original shape when past the flange so as to preclude accidental dislodging of the debris cap from the valve box. Where the debris cap is to be used within a pre-existing valve box, an adapter may be provided. It is further preferred to provide a removal tool so as to permit ready removal of the debris cap from the valve box or valve box adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Lucky Campbell, Rodger Calder
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Patent number: 6401400Abstract: This invention comprises reinforced industrial vaults with segmented knock-outs having a variety of shapes and orientations. The invention also comprises vaults having cast-in cable racks. The cable racks can be electrically connected to the reinforcing elements during manufacture, providing electrical grounding of electronic equipment placed in the vault. Cable channels can be installed at desired locations by selecting a knock-out, removing the knock-out and installing a terminator plate having cable conduits. Cable conduits can have diaphragms that can be removed to provide additional choices for locating cable channels. Cable channels can be provided in a vault in the field, even if the vault has been already installed.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: NewBasis, LLCInventor: Thomas P. Elliott
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Patent number: 6401409Abstract: An underground storm shelter comprising a bottom section, expander section and a top section bolted together to form the shelter. The base section has a closed bottom while the top section has an access hatch formed in the upper end thereof. The base section, expander section and top section are bolted together at the installation site. The walls of the base section and the top section are tapered to enable the base section and the top section to be nested during shipment. The expander section may be slipped over the top section.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Michael C. Martin
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Patent number: 6386550Abstract: A subterranean coupler for slidably receiving a pipe therethrough and for coupling the pipe to a subterranean vessel. The coupler is mountable to a reinforcing grid prior to the coupler and reinforcing grid being cast in a concrete wall of the subterranean vessel. The coupler includes a longitudinally-extending axis and a cylindrical wall defined about the axis, the wall having an inner surface, an outer surface, and first and second ends. The coupler further includes a plurality of radially-extending, circumferentially-spaced engagement members integrally-formed with the outer surface. The engagement members are engageable with grid members of the reinforcing grid to mount the cylindrical wall to the reinforcing grid prior to casting.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Stepcon Industries Inc.Inventors: John Mokrzycki, Michael Greer
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Patent number: 6385913Abstract: A steel manhole is provided which includes a steel box having a hole having a bolt hole and formed at an upper portion of the same, a height control pipe having a vertical longitudinal hole inserted into an inner diameter portion of the hole, a multi-hole lid for covering an upper portion of the height control pipe, a male screw formed at left and right portions of the steel box and having a male screw portion, and a female screw having a thread portion for being threaded with the male screw pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: Byung Moo Ahn
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Patent number: 6347781Abstract: A hole former assembly used to form a reusable hole former assembly used during the construction of a manhole base. The hole former assembly of the present invention aligns the center of the formed hole in the concrete manhole base sidewall with the center of an inlet or outlet opening of a canal bed liner embedded in the base of the manhole. The hole former assembly is suitable for use in either wet casting or dry casting the base of the manhole with the inlet and/or outlet of the invert embedded in a sidewall of the base of the manhole. Several of the component parts of the hole former assembly of the present invention may be molded as a single unit and thereafter separated, thereby reducing certain manufacturing costs of the component parts.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Royal Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Julian Trangsrud
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Patent number: 6321491Abstract: A bulkhead door seal is a sealing device that provides effective sealing of the interface between a bulkhead door assembly and a top of a concrete foundation wall to which it is attached. It prevents air and water from intruding into basement spaces around the bulkhead door assembly. The present invention is made of a flexible material that is very durable in all types of climates and will not break down over time. It is positioned between the bulkhead door assembly mounting flange and the top of the foundation wall. It may be configured with an inner vertical lip so that driving rain will not enter the interior of the door assembly, a flat mounting surface to accept a door assembly mounting flange, and a sloping exterior surface to shed water off the foundation wall. The device may be manufactured in strips that are cut on the building site to custom fit the bulkhead and door assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Ronald F. DiMauro
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Patent number: 6309139Abstract: A manhole for a storm sewage system comprising a structure having at least two outwardly extending substantially vertical flat panels projecting outwardly from the exterior surface a predetermined distance on opposite sides of the base portion of the manhole.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Wilkinson Heavy Precast LimitedInventor: John Tran-Quoc-Nam
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Publication number: 20010012474Abstract: A gate valve box adaptor structure, the present invention provides a permanent support for the key box bonnet that is unaffected by the surrounding environment. The adaptor is supported on the gate valve to a positive location for the key box bonnet at a level which prevents infiltration of soil and moisture into the bonnet. The adaptor is provided with a resilient gasket of a unique design to provide a cushion and to create a seal for the bonnet on the gate valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventor: Michael Gagas
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Patent number: 6226928Abstract: A base for a manhole or catch basin structure having an embedded plastic canal-bed liner and a corresponding blocking member or hood. The plastic liner has an annular, outwardly extending flange which becomes embedded in a sidewall of the base to form a unitary structure when the concrete is poured. The liner is not subject to delamination from the canal-bed and includes bosses for additional anchoring to the base. The canal-bed liner and hood serve to protect the concrete base and sidewalls of the manhole or catch basin from corrosive fluids, thus extending the useful life of the manhole structure. The hood may be secured to the sidewalls of the structure or may be engaged and sealed to a rim of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Royal Environmental Systems, Inc.Inventor: Julian P. Trangsrud
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Patent number: 6223475Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a liner for manholes, drainage systems, sewer system and the like, wherein multiple layers of liner material are sprayed onto the mandrel and outer shell engaging particles are embedded in and partially covered with the liner material. The liner is then placed into a mold and concrete or other suitable material is poured around the liner. The outer shell engaging particles form a mechanical bond between the liner and the concrete, thereby preventing future separation and failure of the liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: Jamie Hume
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Patent number: 6195944Abstract: A liner for a manhole, inspection chamber or the like comprises one or more sections moulded from synthetic plastics material. The or each section comprises inner and outer skins (2,3) joined together by two series of webs (4,7) extending between and at right angles to the skins (2,3). The webs (4) are disposed at the upper edges (5,6,) of the section and the webs (7) extend between a position below those upper edges (5,6) and a position at its lower end. The upper edges (5,6) and lower periphery (9) of each section are formed so that superposed sections interlock. The arrangement provides an easily installable corrosion resistant load bearing yet light, rigid and deformation resisting structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Valley Industries LimitedInventor: Paul Goldthorpe
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Patent number: 6173733Abstract: An enclosure for a fluid flow control device of the type comprising a first valve positioned substantially vertically in a fluid flow pipe and a second valve positioned horizontally in a fluid flow pipe to form a compact backflow prevention device configuration. The enclosure comprises a front wall panel, a back wall panel, at least one removable side access panel and a top panel hingedly attached to the front wall and the back wall to open from a side of the enclosure for enabling unrestricted access to the components of the fluid flow control device contained therein. The enclosure includes at least one lift support device operably attached to the top panel and one of the wall panels to retain the top in an upright position when the top is opened to enable full access to the fluid flow control device. Locking devices are provided to prevent unauthorized access to the enclosure through the top panel and the at least one side access panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Hydrocowl, Inc.Inventors: Charles Gerald Pruitt, Earl Guy Greco
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Patent number: 6135141Abstract: A system for joining an expansion line to a main line of a sanitary sewage or storm sewage system. The system of the present invention joins an expansion line to a main line while reducing the amount of required excavation and minimizing the obstruction of a high capacity drainage line extending vertically within a manhole system.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventor: Ken Bombach
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Patent number: 6050050Abstract: A method of upgrading an existing unprotected submersible pump area with secondary containment to prevent accidental release of harmful materials from contaminating the soil below grade.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: BP Amoco CorporationInventors: Charles M. Daul, Paul A. Sivak, David Lyzinski, Albert J. Kovach
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Patent number: 5979908Abstract: Apparatus including an elastomeric gasket and a rigid holder therefor for resiliently connecting a sewer pipe in the wall opening of a concrete manhold to prevent leakage through the connection under extreme conditions of ground settling and overhead loading. The base of the gasket is anchored in the opening with its interior surface in flush alignment with diverging surfaces of the wall opening and having an inside diameter substantially corresponding to the outside diameter of the pipe for a press fit. The holder is preassembled with the gasket for casting of a port in a wall in situ.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Inventor: William D. Jones
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Patent number: 5797221Abstract: A replacement manhole cover assembly for an existing manhole having a fixed frame around the periphery of the manhole, the frame having an upper horizontal lip essentially flush with the surrounding pavement and a lower horizontal shelf, wherein the replacement manhole cover assembly includes an annular skirt selectively removable on the lower horizontal shelf of the frame, the skirt having a vertical extension terminating at a lower horizontal shelf for supporting a manhole cover made of composite material.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventors: James E. Young, Roy A. Meyer
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Patent number: 5782584Abstract: A utility enclosure apparatus for utility lines extending upward from the ground consists of a housing defining a cavity and an upper aperture opening into the cavity as well as a lower aperture for the passage of utility cables into the cavity. Two rails extend upward from the housing and support a hanger rod therebetween that is slidable along the lengths of the rails. An amplifier or other device may be hung from the hanger rod for connection to the utility cables. An adjustable center support bar extends across the upper aperture in the housing to provide support to the amplifier or other device hanging from the rail. A rock-like cover is configure to fit over and conceal the housing and be removably secured to the housing so as to provide an aesthetic look to the utility enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Inventor: Joel C. Arthur
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Patent number: 5752787Abstract: A base for a manhole or catch basin structure having an embedded plastic canal-bed liner and a corresponding hood. The plastic liner has an annular, outwardly extending flange which becomes embedded in a sidewall of the base to form a unitary structure when the concrete is poured. The liner is not subject to delamination from the canal-bed and includes bosses for additional anchoring to the base. In an alternative preferred embodiment, a seal and seal adapter are provided. The adapter, in combination with an integral socket of the canal-bed liner, restrains the seal within a canal-bed sidewall opening. This combination also serves to conveniently position the seal at time of casting. The canal-bed liner and hood serve to protect the concrete base and cone of the manhole from corrosive fluids, thus extending the useful life of the manhole structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Royal Anchor Systems, Inc.Inventor: Julian P. Trangsrud
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Patent number: 5666768Abstract: A housing designed to be anchored in concrete includes a handle and a pivot for moving the handle between an upstanding position and a generally recessed position with respect to the top of the housing. The pivot may extend from the housing for anchoring the housing in the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Inventor: Norman W. Gavin