Water drainage system
10968616 ยท 2021-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01D2201/0423
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E03F5/0404
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01D24/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/96
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E03F5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01D24/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drainage system for removing groundwater from underneath a water impervious surface including a first housing located below grade having a continuous sidewall, a floor, an open top extending to or through the surface through which stormwater collecting on the surface may enter into the housing, an outlet extending through the sidewall immediately adjacent to the floor and an inlet through the sidewall. A locking ring is fixed within the inlet, and a drain wick is coupled to the locking ring, the drain wick being configured for collecting groundwater underneath the surface and directing the groundwater through the inlet and into the housing. The drain wick includes a pipe having and plurality of radial openings, a perforated first end cap, a second end including screen and a locking nut configured for coupling to the locking ring and a filter bag located between the screen and end cap.
Claims
1. A drainage system comprising: a surface selected from the group consisting of a parking lot, a road, a patio, a driveway, a sidewalk, a stone slab, a concrete slab, a water impervious slab and an asphalt slab, a first housing located below grade, the first housing including a continuous sidewall, a floor, a void defined by the floor and the continuous sidewall, an open top extending to or through the surface through which stormwater collecting on the surface may enter into the void, an outlet extending through the sidewall immediately adjacent to the floor, and a plurality of inlets through the sidewall located above the outlet, wherein the housing is selected from the group consisting of a drain manhole, a catch basin side inlet, and a catch basin grated inlet, a locking ring fixed within each inlet of the plurality of inlets, and a drain wick fluidly coupled to each inlet and configured for collecting groundwater underneath the surface and directing the ground water through the inlet and into the void, the drain wick extending radially outward from the housing, wherein the drain wick includes a pipe having a spring line and plurality of radial openings extending there through at or below the spring line, a first end cap having a plurality of holes there through, an opposing second end including a locking nut configured for detachably coupling the second end of the drain wick to the locking ring, a wire screen in the second end, a filter cloth bag located between the wire screen and the first end cap, and a filter media in the cloth bag.
2. The system of claim 1 including a pipe fluidly coupled between the outlet of the first housing and a second housing, wherein the second housing is selected from the group consisting of a second drain manhole, a second catch basin side inlet, and a second catch basin grated inlet.
3. The system of claim 2 including a drain wick stack operatively coupled to the first housing and the second housing.
4. A drainage system comprising: a surface selected from the group consisting of a parking lot, a road, a patio, a driveway, a sidewalk, a stone slab, a concrete slab, a water impervious slab and an asphalt slab, a first housing located below grade, the first housing including a continuous sidewall, a floor, a void defined by the floor and the continuous sidewall, an open top extending to or through the surface through which stormwater collecting on the surface may enter into the void, an outlet extending through the sidewall immediately adjacent to the floor, and a plurality of inlets through the sidewall located above the outlet, wherein the housing is selected from the group consisting of a drain manhole, a catch basin side inlet, and a catch basin grated inlet, a drain grill assembly removably fixed within each inlet and configured for allowing the ground water to pass through the inlet and into the void, the drain grill assembly including a substantially rectangular frame supporting a rectangular grill, an amount of gravel disposed outside of the housing and immediately adjacent to each drain grill assembly, the amount of gravel being sufficient to completely cover the drain grill assembly, and a filter cloth covering the amount of gravel.
5. The system of claim 4 including a pipe fluidly coupled between the outlet of the first housing and a second housing, wherein the second housing is selected from the group consisting of a second drain manhole, a second catch basin side inlet, and a second catch basin grated inlet.
6. The system of claim 4 including a drain wick stack coupled to the first housing and the cd housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) The present invention is directed to drainage systems for collecting and removing groundwater from underneath roads, parking lots, buildings and the like. The systems may be used with catch basins for collecting both stormwater and groundwater, or drain manholes for collecting primarily groundwater.
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(19) An outlet 22 extends through sidewall 12 immediately adjacent to floor 14 for directing water collected in catch basin 10 out of the catch basin through an outlet pipe 24. Catch basin 10 may also include an inlet pipe 26 for distributing water collected by other catch basins into catch basin 10 for removal from catch basin 10 through outlet pipe 24.
(20) A plurality of inlets 28 extend through 12 sidewall above outlet 22. Inlets 28 are configured for receiving groundwater that has collected underneath the road and directing the groundwater into catch basin 10 for removal from catch basin through outlet pipe 24. A drain wick 31 is fluidly coupled to each inlet 28. Drain wicks 31 extend outward from catch basin 10 and are configured to collect and filter the groundwater and direct the filtered groundwater through inlets 28.
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(22) An outlet 42 extends through sidewall 32 immediately adjacent to floor 34 for directing water collected and/or directed into manhole 30 out of the drain manhole through an outlet pipe 44. Drain manhole 30 also includes an inlet pipe 46 fluidly coupled thereto for distributing water collected by catch basins and the like for removal from drain manhole 30 through outlet pipe 44.
(23) A plurality of inlets 48 extend through sidewall 32 above outlet 42. Inlets 48 are configured for receiving groundwater that has collected underneath the road and directing the groundwater into drain manhole 30 for removal from the drain manhole through outlet pipe 44. A drain wick 31 is fluidly coupled to each inlet 48. Drain wicks 31 extend outward from drain manhole 30 and are configured to collect and filter the groundwater and direct the filtered groundwater through inlets 48.
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(26) With locking rings 70 embedded in sidewalls 12, 32 of catch basin 10 and drain manhole 30, respectively, and about inlets 28, 48 (as depicted in
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(28) An outlet 116 extends through sidewall 110 immediately adjacent to floor 112 for directing water collected and/or directed into manhole 100 out of the drain manhole through an outlet pipe 118. Drain manhole 100 also includes an inlet pipe 120 fluidly coupled thereto for distributing water collected by catch basins and the like for removal from drain manhole 100 through outlet pipe 118.
(29) A plurality of inlets 121 extend through sidewall 110 above outlet 116. Inlets 121 are configured for receiving groundwater that has collected underneath the road and directing the groundwater into drain manhole 100 for removal from the drain manhole through outlet pipe 118. A drain grill assembly 122 is fixed within each inlet 121. Drain grill assemblies 122 are arranged to filter the groundwater and direct the filtered groundwater through inlets 121.
(30) An amount of gravel 124 is disposed outside of drain manhole 100 and immediately adjacent to each drain grill assembly 122, the amount of gravel being sufficient to completely cover the drain grill assembly. A filter cloth 126 covers amount of gravel 124. Gravel 124 and filter cloth 126 serve to filter out large particle debris, while drain grill assembly 122 is configured for removing small particle debris.
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(32) An outlet 142 extends through sidewall 132 immediately adjacent to floor 134 for directing water collected in catch basin 130 out of the catch basin through an outlet pipe. Catch basin 130 may also include an inlet pipe 146 for distributing water collected by other catch basins into catch basin 130 for removal from catch basin 130 through outlet 142.
(33) A plurality of inlets 148 extend through 132 sidewall above outlet 142. Inlets 148 are configured for receiving groundwater that has collected underneath the road and directing the groundwater into catch basin 130 for removal from catch basin through outlet 142. A drain grill assembly 122 is fixed within each inlet 148. Drain grill assemblies 122 are arranged to filter the groundwater and direct the filtered groundwater through inlets 148.
(34) An amount of gravel 124 is disposed outside of drain manhole 130 and immediately adjacent to each drain grill assembly 122, the amount of gravel being sufficient to completely cover the drain grill assembly. A filter cloth 126 covers amount of gravel 124.
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(38) As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the claims below.