INCREASED CAPTURE STORM DRAIN SCREENS
20170022696 ยท 2017-01-26
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide a first storm drain inlet screen, configured for installation in a storm drain inlet opening. The first storm drain inlet screen possesses a front screen, a plurality of front screen perforations, and a plurality of particulate matter capture bars. In such embodiments, the particulate matter capture bars: are fixedly attached to the front screen, traverse at least of the front screen perforations, reduce, by less than 5%, an amount by which the front screen perforations, in aggregate, render open a total frontward surface area of the front screen, and are operative to increase by at least 50% an amount of particulate matter captured outside of a storm drain into which the first storm drain inlet screen is installed, as compared to a second storm drain inlet screen that differs from the first inlet screen by entirely lacking particulate matter capture bars.
Claims
1. A first storm drain inlet screen, configured for installation in a storm drain inlet opening, the first storm drain inlet screen comprising a front screen, a plurality of front screen perforations, and a plurality of particulate matter capture bars, wherein the particulate matter capture bars are: fixedly attached to the front screen; traverse at least of the front screen perforations; reduce an amount by which the front screen perforations, in aggregate, render open a total frontward surface area of the front screen by less than 5 percent; and operative to increase by at least 50 percent an amount of particulate matter captured outside of a storm drain into which the first storm drain inlet screen is installed, as compared to a second storm drain inlet screen that differs from the first inlet screen by entirely lacking particulate matter capture bars.
2. The first storm drain inlet screen of claim 1, wherein the front screen and the particulate matter capture bars are made of steel, stainless steel, or a combination thereof.
3. The first storm drain inlet screen of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the front screen perforations possess a shape selected from the group consisting of circular, oval, triangular, rectangular, and square.
4. The first storm drain inlet screen of claim 1, wherein the front screen perforations and the particulate matter capture bars are formed by cutting a single sheet of metal.
5. The first storm drain inlet screen of claim 1, wherein the particulate matter capture bars horizontally bisect the front screen perforations.
6. A device for storm water filtration, comprising: a front screen having a pair of hanging pivots operable to mount the device in a curb drain inlet; a plurality of perforations formed in the front screen, each perforation of the plurality of perforations having a diameter of approximately three quarters of an inch and evenly spaced across the front screen; and a plurality of particulate matter capture bars traversing at least a portion of the plurality of perforations.
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[0023] The front screen perforations 160 and the particulate matter capture bars 165 in the front screen 150 of the storm drain curb inlet screen 100 illustrated in
[0024] Storm drain curb inlet screens of the disclosure having front screen perforations (e.g., the front screen perforations 160) having particulate matter capture bars can also be formed by first making perforations in the front screen and then fixedly attaching to the front screen particulate matter capture bars in a manner that bisects the perforations. The front screen perforations 160 can be formed by any suitable technique, such as drilling or cutting. The particulate matter capture bars 165 can be fixedly attached to the front screen by any suitable technique, such as welding, riveting, bolting, screwing, or gluing. Such attachment techniques can also be employed to retrofit existing, prior art curb inlet screens that lack particulate matter capture bars with the same to transform them into curb inlet screens.
[0025] Particulate matter capture bars can be made of metal, such as steel and stainless steel, plastic, wood, rope, thread, twine, and combinations thereof.
[0026] Front screen perforations of the present invention can comprise a variety of shapes, such as circular, oval, triangular, square, diamond, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, nonagonal, decagonal, hendecagonal, dodecagonal, tridecagonal, tetradecagonal, pentadecagonal, and the like. Front screen perforations of the present invention can comprise a variety of widths or diameters, such as about inch, inch, inch, inch, inch, or inch. In addition, a single front screen of the invention can possess a plurality of disparately shaped and sized front screen perforations.
[0027] Particulate matter capture bars of the invention can also comprise a variety of forms and shapes, such as bars, pins, sticks, and shafts and tubular, triangular, square, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, nonagonal, decagonal, hendecagonal, dodecagonal, tridecagonal, tetradecagonal, pentadecagonal, and the like. In addition, a single front screen of the invention can possess disparately formed and/or shaped particulate matter capture bars. Particulate matter capture bars of the invention can be unthreaded or threaded, in whole or in part.
[0028] Particulate matter capture bars of the invention can be fixedly attached to front screens such that they bisect front screen perforations, or such that they are offset from bisecting front screen perforations by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, or 60%. In addition, a single front screen of the invention can possess one or more perforation(s) bisected by particulate matter capture bars and one or more perforation(s) having particulate member capture bars offset from bisecting.
[0029] In some embodiments, a single particulate matter capture bar can span a plurality of front screen perforations, such as two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and the like. In some embodiments, particulate matter capture bar(s) horizontally traverse front screen perforations. In some embodiments, particulate matter capture bar(s) can vertically traverse the front screen perforations 160. In some embodiments, particulate matter capture bar(s) traverse front screen perforations at an angle offset from horizontal by about plus or minus 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 or 80. In some embodiments, the perforations of a single front screen are traversed by particulate member capture bars having different offsets relative to horizontal. In some embodiments, a fraction of the total number of perforations in a single front screen are traversed by particulate matter capture bars such as about 15/16, , , , , , or .
[0030] Certain embodiments can provide storm drain curb inlet screens having front screens (e.g., the front screen 150) having front screen perforations (e.g., the front screen perforations 160) traversed by particulate matter capture bars. The front screen perforations can, in aggregate and in the absence of the particulate matter capture bars, render open about 20% to about 80% of the total frontward surface area of a front screen, such as about 20% open, 30% open, 40% open, 50% open, 60% open, 70% open, and 80% open.
[0031] The particulate matter capture bars 165 only modestly reduce, by about 1% to about 15%, such as about 1%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, 10%, 12%, or 15%, the amount by which front screen perforations render open the total frontward surface area of a front screen according to the invention. In view of the modest reductions in percentages of open front screen surface areas caused by particulate matter capture bars, particulate matter capture bars of the invention effect surprisingly and unexpectedly large increases in particulate matter capture outside storm drain inlet screens of the invention, as compared to prior art storm drain inlet screens. Such increases in particulate matter and debris captured outside storm drain inlet screens of the invention, as compared to prior art storm drain inlet screens that lack particulate matter capture bars, can be about 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, 200%, 300%, 400%, 500%, or more.
[0032] The types of particulate matter and/or debris subject to increased capture outside of storm drain openings by storm drain curb inlet screens of the invention include, without limitation, rocks, sticks, mulch, leaves, nuts, bolts, bottle caps, wine bottle corks, coins, cigarettes, cigarette butts, straws, forks, knives, spoons, and the like.
[0033] In some embodiments, parts of curb inlet screen 100 (of e.g.,
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[0036] One of ordinary skill will recognize the interchangeability of various features from different embodiments. Although the disclosure has been provided in the context of certain embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the disclosure extends beyond the specifically described embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Accordingly, the disclosure is not intended to be limited by the specific embodiments described herein.