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Corrugated stormwater chamber having sub-corrugations

A plastic arch-shape cross section corrugated stormwater chamber has a multiplicity of crest corrugations and valley corrugations which run transverse to its length. Sub-corrugations run along part or all of the arch-curve lengths of either crest corrugations or valley corrugations, or along both of them. A sub-corrugations are smaller in dimension than an associated crest corrugation or valley corrugation. Sub-corrugations may taper in width and depth and may taper to nothingness. A compound convex shape end cap, useful for closing off the ends of stormwater chambers, has substantially vertical corrugations with analogous sub-corrugations.

Intake nozzle for suction hose
09745735 · 2017-08-29 ·

An intake nozzle fits onto the suction hose of a vacuum pumper truck. The nozzle comprises a tubular housing and the rotor within the housing near the intake end. The rotor includes a hollow cylindrical canister and spiral vanes on its exterior. Ambient air enters an air tube, penetrates the side of the housing and supplies ambient air to the interior of the canister. The air exits through outlet ports into the liquid waste as it moves past under vacuum. The injected air reduces the density of the liquid waste, speeding up the pumping process and reducing the incidence of blockages.

SEWER INLET COUPLER AND HOUSING
20170241122 · 2017-08-24 ·

A sewer inlet coupler and housing system includes a coupler and a housing containing the coupler. The housing includes a bucket having an open end receiving the coupler and a cap covering the open end of the bucket and the coupler received therein. The cap and coupler include respective features by which the cap may selectively engage, carry, and release the coupler without the need for a user to touch the coupler.

Continuous slot trench drain
09739044 · 2017-08-22 · ·

In one representative embodiment, a trench drain comprises first and second end portions, a channel portion extending longitudinally from the first end portion to the second end portion, a continuous, unobstructed slot portion extending from and in fluidic communication with the channel portion, wherein the slot portion and the channel portion form an internal flow passage, and at least one gusset coupled to the slot portion and the channel portion and disposed external to the internal flow passage.

END CAPS FOR STORMWATER CHAMBERS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME

A disclosed corrugated end cap includes a corrugated frame having one or more corrugations defined by one or more sets of alternating peaks and valleys. The end cap also includes one or more ribs disposed in one or more of the valleys and one or more valley reinforcements disposed in the valleys and running over a top surface of the corrugated frame. For example, the one or more ribs may be configured to increase a resistance of the frame to bending. Additionally or alternatively, the top surface, a front surface, and a rear of the corrugated frame surround a recess configured to receive latch ridges from a stormwater chamber.

END CAPS FOR STORMWATER CHAMBERS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME

A disclosed corrugated end cap includes a corrugated frame having one or more corrugations defined by one or more sets of alternating peaks and valleys. The end cap also includes one or more ribs disposed in one or more of the valleys and one or more valley reinforcements disposed in the valleys and running over a top surface of the corrugated frame. For example, the one or more ribs may be configured to increase a resistance of the frame to bending. Additionally or alternatively, the top surface, a front surface, and a rear of the corrugated frame surround a recess configured to receive latch ridges from a stormwater chamber.

STORMWATER PLANTER SYSTEM
20220030778 · 2022-02-03 ·

A stormwater planter system containing plant material being comprised of a container fabricated of concrete, metal, plastic, or the like, that captures surface rainwater runoff or roof rainwater runoff whereby debris, sands, sediment, pollutants within the water are separated, treated and/or attenuated via multiple processes within a predetermined organic and/or non-organic aggregate material layer. The water is then discharged from the container either through internal pipe, or by direct infiltration into the subsurface environment. More particularly, the system incorporates features and structures to enable ease of maintenance, and healthier plant growth without competition from weeds and other non-desirable plant material.

Underground system adapted for retaining or detaining stormwater
09732509 · 2017-08-15 · ·

A stormwater management system adapted for retaining or detaining stormwater. The underground system comprises a plurality of cells arranged in a generally honeycomb configuration. Each of the plurality of cells is generally hexagonal in cross-section and has an internal region. The plurality of cells are in fluid communication with one another to allow stormwater to flow from the internal region of one of the plurality of cells to the internal region of another of the plurality of cells.

Hexagonal module and assembly for storage of water underground

Individual hexagonal shaped modules used in an assembly for underground storage of storm water and other fluid storage needs. Modules are assembled into a resultant honeycomb shape for maximized structural strength and material use efficiency. Adjacent modules are in direct fluid communications with one another via openings or windows in module side walls. Assemblies include various top and side pieces along with access ports for entry into said assembly.

TOILET CONCEPTS

Embodiments described herein relate to quick release toilet concepts, which can be useful particularly on-board aircraft and other passenger transport vehicles. Further embodiments relate to improved shroud components for toilets that help reduce splash. Further embodiments also relate to flushing systems for use with vacuum toilets.