Circular catch basin
11512803 · 2022-11-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryce Wong (Exeter, CA, US)
- David Rusch (Springville, CA, US)
- Ryan Larsen (Visalia, CA, US)
- Daniel Nourian (Reedley, CA, US)
- Michael Schreiber (York, PA, US)
Cpc classification
F16L41/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03F5/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L41/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A catch basin comprising a circular collar with a first internal diameter, configured to receive a downwardly extending circular drain pipe. A sump for receiving downward water flow from the circular collar is integrally formed with the circular collar, the sump being shaped to include two differently shaped cylindrical portions. The shape of the sump facilitates both the ability to stack multiple units of the sump one upon another for packaging, shipping, and sale. The shape of the sump also facilitates the ability to remove an internal stub attached to the sump, to improve water flow in the remaining structure.
Claims
1. A catch basin comprising: a circular collar with a first internal diameter, configured to receive a downwardly extending circular drain pipe; a sump for receiving downward water flow from the circular collar is integrally formed with the circular collar, the sump being shaped to include two differently shaped cylindrical portions, comprising: a first cylindrical portion having a cross sectional external profile that is circular; and a second cylindrical portion having a cross sectional external profile that defines two opposite parallel straight lines of equal length, wherein each straight line has a left terminal end and a right terminal end, and each left terminal end is connected to the other left terminal end by a first arc of a circle and each right terminal end is connected to the other right terminal end by a second arc of a circle, wherein, the first arc and the second arc share a common center point and radius of a common imaginary circle having a second external diameter that can be received inside the first internal diameter of the circular collar; further wherein, the second cylindrical portion defines a left planar surface and a right planar surface, and a left inner stub attached to the left planar surface, wherein a left frangible notch is formed in the left planar surface as a complete planar circle adjacent the left inner stub; a right inner stub attached to the right planar surface, wherein a right frangible notch is formed in the right planar surface as a complete planar circle adjacent the right inner stub; a left outer stub, positioned coaxially around the left inner stub, and attached to the sump; and a right outer stub, positioned coaxially around the right inner stub, and attached to the sump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The upper end of the catch basin 10 comprises a circular cylindrical reception collar 12. The depth of the collar may be about 1 inch, and it may have a constant interior diameter D1 and about one inch depth, the diameter being sized to receive a standard circular downflow drain pipe, not shown in the drawings.
(17) The reception collar 12 flows into a sump 11. In the case of the invention 10, the sump differs from the sump 101 of the prior art shown in
(18) Shape of the Sump
(19) But first, a detailed description of the geometry of the sump is set forth herein. The sump 11 is shaped to include two differently shaped cylindrical portions, one above the other, comprising a first cylindrical portion (marked “X” in
(20) The first arc 52 and the second arc 54 share a common center point and diameter of a common imaginary circle having a second external diameter D2 that is sized to be comfortably received inside the first internal diameter D1 of the circular collar. As explained in greater detail below, this feature allows one catch basin 10′, to be stored on top of another catch basin 10, as seen in
(21) Under this configuration, the second cylindrical portion “Y” defines a left planar surface 20 and a right planar surface 22.
(22) A left inner stub 19 is attached to the left planar surface 22. Based on this configuration, a left frangible notch 30 (See
(23) A right inner stub 17 is attached to the right planar surface 20. Based on this configuration, a right frangible notch 33 (see
(24) A left outer stub 18 is positioned coaxially around the exterior of the left inner stub 19, and is attached to the sump 11; and a right outer stub 16 is positioned coaxially around the exterior of the right inner stub 17, and attached to the sump 11.
(25) As best understood with reference to
(26) Advantages of the Sump Geometry
(27) One of the advantages in the novel inventive shape of the catch basin 10 is that the connection of the inner stubs 17, 19 to the sump 11 is achieved via a completely circular notch 30 that surrounds the inner stubs at their line of connection; furthermore, this notch will lie completely in a single plane defined by the respective planar wall 20, 22. As best seen and understood, such exemplary notch 30 is shown in
(28) Another advantage provided by the inventive shape of the catch basin 10 is that, in addition to providing the advantage described above, the shape of the base 14 of the sump 11 presents a shape that advantageously stacks one catch basin above another.
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(30) Accordingly, there is described a novel system and method that addresses needs in the art. The shape of the sump facilitates both the ability to stack multiple units of the sump one upon another for packaging, shipping, and sale. The shape of the sump also facilitates the ability to remove an internal stub attached to the sump, to improve water flow in the remaining structure.
(31) The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the claims that follow.