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US1675714A
US1675714A US141687A US14168726A US1675714A US 1675714 A US1675714 A US 1675714A US 141687 A US141687 A US 141687A US 14168726 A US14168726 A US 14168726A US 1675714 A US1675714 A US 1675714A
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    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0401Gullies for use in roads or pavements
    • E03F5/0404Gullies for use in roads or pavements with a permanent or temporary filtering device; Filtering devices specially adapted therefor
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  • My invention relates to improvementsin catch basins, and .more particularly to the type which is intended to catch Adbris or,
  • Fig. 1 represents a side elevation" of a basin showingfits ⁇ relation toor its setting in the ground
  • l FiggQ is a section on the line 'IL-II of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is acentral cross sectional elevation through the outlet.
  • my improved catchbasin in the embodiment herein illustrated comprises a bottom tank basin member ⁇ 10, containingl a ⁇ discharge ⁇ outlet or a sewer inlet 11"an a ⁇ trash orffilter box. Above thisbottom ⁇ member and resting thereon is an intermediate section or body portion 12, the sides or walls of which are a vertical continuation ⁇ of the walls of the basin member.
  • Theintermediate casting 12 mayl be "of any desired length and may be in ⁇ one or moreQpieces.
  • the casting 12 may be omitted entirelywhere it is not necessary to secure ⁇ the "requiredf drop -from the sidewalk and gutter level to the sewer inlet level, which level must accommodate itself in some manner to the level of the sewer invert as arranged by the engineers. 4The advantage of using a separate piece 12 is great where the street levelis changed after installation of the basin.
  • the bottom section 10 may be cylindrical 0r square in plan, or it may have any desired shape. There are no sharp corners in this casting which would make the construction or casting operation diicult, or
  • Eachsection member of ⁇ thiscatch lbasin has in itsqupper ed e a continuous recess or groove to accommodate and retain the edge of ⁇ the upper" section which extends down# wardly into this groove.
  • the positioning of a supporting edge in this recess will-seal the joint between each of the various sections to prevent the entry of solids.
  • the baille 18 extends entirely across-thebasin ⁇ and is" spaced infront of and at a sli htdistanceiromthe outlet 11 and exten ssome distance below the outlet 11 ⁇ to forma sealing trap; ⁇
  • This baffle plate thas a lug or flange 20 turned inwardly or away from ⁇ the outlet nozzle to support an imperforateyplate 21.
  • This plate 21 is mounted along the bottom edge and adj acentlthe center of the baille platey18 and Iits opposed short edge rests on a rib or, flange 2 2" extending from the wall of the ⁇ castinglO opposite the ⁇ battle plate 18; Flanges extend from the longer sides of the basin and assist in supporting the baille plate, at its outer extremit1es.
  • These flanges carry L-shaped members or castings 23 which serve as gratings or grids for the filter box and are flanged at their lower exterlnities to support the bottom plate 21 of the filter box.
  • L-shaped gratings are preferably rigidly bolted to the side flanges, but are not secured to the bottom plate which may be easily removed with proper tools to provide access to the lower portion of the catch basin.
  • the plate 21 is tightly fitted against its supports and forms a satisfactory closure to the filter box in t-he basin portion. This strains out straws and sticks which might obstruct the sewer by lodgment therein. Removal of this matter from the filter box is more readily accomplished than would be possible from the sewer and ready removal of the bottom plate 21 provides easy access to the catch basin, as noted above.
  • the upper or inlet member 14 has a manhole cover 25 recessed into its head section in the usual manner. As shown, this cover is a part of the sidewalk and may have the usual or any suitable structure affording easy access to the interior of the catch basin.
  • a gutter grating 26 is recessed into the gutter portion of the catch basin at the street level and may be arranged to be readily removable by the proper parties
  • a curb grating 27 of any desired structure or formation is secured into the curb section of the catch basin inlet.
  • outlet member temporarilyconnected together, said outlet member having a sewer inlet extension integralV therewith, a downwardly extending baille plate opposing said sewer inlet, spaced at a distance therefrom,

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F. KOCH CATCH BASIN July 3, 1928."
Filed Oct. 15. 1926 UUUU lU unnnnnnnnnuu 2O @num/woz F/PED kocH GHI Patented July` 3, 1928.
V-ur1-uT ED STATES j PATENT OFFICE.
FRED KOCH, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORKyASSIGNQR TOTHESANITATION CORPORATION .OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION `OE DELAWARE.
CATCH BASIN.
i Application led October 15, 1828. Seria1"NoiA141,687.
My invention relates to improvementsin catch basins, and .more particularly to the type which is intended to catch Adbris or,
meet varying conditions, and is economical to install and maintain `and willfbeghighly satisfactory and sanitary in use.
vMy invention will be `best understoodby referrin to` the .accom anying drawings which ilustrate a form o my invention and to the following descri tion inthe accompanying specification. n the'drawings: Fig. 1 represents a side elevation" of a basin showingfits `relation toor its setting in the ground; l FiggQ is a section on the line 'IL-II of Fig. 1; andFig. 3 is acentral cross sectional elevation through the outlet.
Like reference characters indicate like parts in the several views.
Referring tothe drawings by characters of reference, my improved catchbasin in the embodiment herein illustrated, comprises a bottom tank basin member `10, containingl a `discharge `outlet or a sewer inlet 11"an a` trash orffilter box. Above thisbottom` member and resting thereon is an intermediate section or body portion 12, the sides or walls of which are a vertical continuation `of the walls of the basin member. A
partially tapering collar-like reducing section 13 rests on this intermediate portion and a top or inlet member whichis a casting 14., surmonnts the whole structure. Theintermediate casting 12 mayl be "of any desired length and may be in `one or moreQpieces. The casting 12 may be omitted entirelywhere it is not necessary to secure `the "requiredf drop -from the sidewalk and gutter level to the sewer inlet level, which level must accommodate itself in some manner to the level of the sewer invert as arranged by the engineers. 4The advantage of using a separate piece 12 is great where the street levelis changed after installation of the basin.
The bottom section 10 may be cylindrical 0r square in plan, or it may have any desired shape. There are no sharp corners in this casting which would make the construction or casting operation diicult, or
Lfrequent cleaning operations impede free flow by accumulations of solid material 1n thecorners of thebasin.
ing oflthis catch basin permits a large water storage space `which permits a better trappingtor sealing etl'ect against sewer" an'. This large capacity will also require less and at the same time will slowdown the passage of water through the basin which aids in precipitating sediment in this part of `the sewage system from which it may be more easily removed than from the street system.
Eachsection member of `thiscatch lbasin has in itsqupper ed e a continuous recess or groove to accommodate and retain the edge of` the upper" section which extends down# wardly into this groove. The positioning of a supporting edge in this recess will-seal the joint between each of the various sections to prevent the entry of solids. Flange lugs lcooperate to secure together the sections of ther catch basin and are perforated TheV bottom casting therefore may easily be cleaned. In additionit has a tendency to "scour 'itself relatively clean.` The use of a suspended filter box` in the lowermost castfor thepassage of retainingbolts to provide ari 'd'construction f e bottom casting `10 is formed with a discharge outlet 11 cast integral with one of the narrower sides. o Abafile plate 18 depends from an inwardly extendingflange 1l9 and bothare integral withthe body of the basin. The baille 18 extends entirely across-thebasin` and is" spaced infront of and at a sli htdistanceiromthe outlet 11 and exten ssome distance below the outlet 11 `to forma sealing trap;` This baffle plate thas a lug or flange 20 turned inwardly or away from` the outlet nozzle to support an imperforateyplate 21. This plate 21 is mounted along the bottom edge and adj acentlthe center of the baille platey18 and Iits opposed short edge rests on a rib or, flange 2 2" extending from the wall of the `castinglO opposite the `battle plate 18; Flanges extend from the longer sides of the basin and assist in supporting the baille plate, at its outer extremit1es. These flanges carry L-shaped members or castings 23 which serve as gratings or grids for the filter box and are flanged at their lower exterlnities to support the bottom plate 21 of the filter box. These L-shaped gratings are preferably rigidly bolted to the side flanges, but are not secured to the bottom plate which may be easily removed with proper tools to provide access to the lower portion of the catch basin. Thus the plate 21 is tightly fitted against its supports and forms a satisfactory closure to the filter box in t-he basin portion. This strains out straws and sticks which might obstruct the sewer by lodgment therein. Removal of this matter from the filter box is more readily accomplished than would be possible from the sewer and ready removal of the bottom plate 21 provides easy access to the catch basin, as noted above.
The upper or inlet member 14 has a manhole cover 25 recessed into its head section in the usual manner. As shown, this cover is a part of the sidewalk and may have the usual or any suitable structure affording easy access to the interior of the catch basin.
. A gutter grating 26 is recessed into the gutter portion of the catch basin at the street level and may be arranged to be readily removable by the proper parties A curb grating 27 of any desired structure or formation is secured into the curb section of the catch basin inlet. These covers or gratings have the usual function and uses of permittingready accessr to the catch basin proper. At the same time they permit the inflow of water while keeping relative large objects from the basin.
Having set forth my invention, I claim:
1. In a catch basin, an inlet member, and an outlet member joined thereto, said outlet member having inwardly extending flangesv for supporting a filter box and sections supported on said flanges forming avfilter box said filter box having a removable imperforate bottom and opposing removable perforated side walls. Y
2. In a catch basin, an inlet' member, and an outlet member joined thereto, said outlet member having inwardly extending flanges' for su porting a filter box and sections supporte on said flan es forming a filter box, said filter box having a removable imperforate bottom and opposing removable perforated side walls, the front and rear walls Y of the filter box being integral parts of the basin member. Y
3. In a catch basin, an inlet member, and an outlet member temporarily connected together, said outlet member having a sewer inlet extension integral therewith, a downwardly extending baille plate opposing said sewer inlet, spaced at a distance therefrom, and flanged inwardly, a ledge on the opposmg wall of said basin, a plate supported between said flange and ledge to, form the.
bottom of a filter box, and perforated memberssupported by and spaced from the side walls of said outlet member and engaging said plate to complete the filter box.
4. In a catch basin, an outlet member and an inlet member, removably connected thereto,rsaid outlet memberhaving a sewer inlet extension inte ral therewith, a downwardly extending ba e plate opposing said sewer inlet and spaced therefrom, the lower end of ysaid baille being below the vsewer inlet level to form a trap and flanged inwardly, a
ledge on the opposing wall of said basin, a plate supported between said flange and ledge to form the bottom of a filter box and perforated members, su ported byV andV spaced from the side w s of said outlet member and engaging said plate to complete the filter box.
5. In a catch basin, an inlet member, and
an outlet member temporarilyconnected together, said outlet member havinga sewer inlet extension integralV therewith, a downwardly extending baille plate opposing said sewer inlet, spaced at a distance therefrom,
and flanged inwardly, a ledge on the opposing wall of said basin, a plate supported between said flange and ledge to form the'bottom of a filter box, and perforated plates spaced from and bolted to the side Walls of said outlet member and su porting the edges of said plate to complete ture. l Y Y y6. In a catch basin, an inlet member, andk an outlet member temporarily connected together, said'outlet member having a sewer e filter box strucinlet extension integral therewith, a downf.
FRED KooH,
it and complete' the filter 105
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US2944671A (en) * 1955-09-29 1960-07-12 Loffler Walther Bernhard Floor drain
US4935132A (en) * 1989-02-22 1990-06-19 Warren Schaier Drain pipe filter
US5004534A (en) * 1988-05-16 1991-04-02 Vincenzo Buzzelli Catch basin
US5486287A (en) * 1994-09-26 1996-01-23 Murphy Marketing, Inc. Wastewater straining device
US5643445A (en) * 1995-08-28 1997-07-01 Billias; Charles Removable storm water screen and overflow device
US5736035A (en) * 1996-08-19 1998-04-07 Nurse, Jr.; Harry L. Outlet filter for waste water treatment tank
US5759415A (en) * 1991-10-02 1998-06-02 Vortechnics, Inc. Method and apparatus for separating floating and non-floating particulate from rainwater drainage
US5904842A (en) * 1995-08-28 1999-05-18 Billias; Charles Removable storm water devices
US20030121849A1 (en) * 2001-12-31 2003-07-03 Use Clark Joseph Water pollution trap with inlet basket
US20060169648A1 (en) * 2005-01-28 2006-08-03 James Fitzgerald Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US20070262009A1 (en) * 2005-01-28 2007-11-15 Fitzgerald James D Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US20080169228A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2008-07-17 Gianni Ventura Filter assembly
EP2009187A1 (en) 2007-06-29 2008-12-31 Geberit Technik Ag Floor drain and sanitary facility with such a floor drain and method for assembling such a sanitary facility
US20110126350A1 (en) * 2009-11-27 2011-06-02 Stephan Wedi Shower drain system and receiving element for a shower drain system
USD668324S1 (en) * 2010-07-27 2012-10-02 Desert Eco Systems Pty Ltd. Plumbing trap assembly
WO2017006311A1 (en) * 2015-07-06 2017-01-12 Tamam Josef Structure of storm water catch basin and curb inlet
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US2944671A (en) * 1955-09-29 1960-07-12 Loffler Walther Bernhard Floor drain
US5004534A (en) * 1988-05-16 1991-04-02 Vincenzo Buzzelli Catch basin
US4935132A (en) * 1989-02-22 1990-06-19 Warren Schaier Drain pipe filter
US5759415A (en) * 1991-10-02 1998-06-02 Vortechnics, Inc. Method and apparatus for separating floating and non-floating particulate from rainwater drainage
US5486287A (en) * 1994-09-26 1996-01-23 Murphy Marketing, Inc. Wastewater straining device
US5643445A (en) * 1995-08-28 1997-07-01 Billias; Charles Removable storm water screen and overflow device
US5904842A (en) * 1995-08-28 1999-05-18 Billias; Charles Removable storm water devices
US5736035A (en) * 1996-08-19 1998-04-07 Nurse, Jr.; Harry L. Outlet filter for waste water treatment tank
US20030121849A1 (en) * 2001-12-31 2003-07-03 Use Clark Joseph Water pollution trap with inlet basket
US6994783B2 (en) * 2001-12-31 2006-02-07 Clark Joseph Use Water pollution trap with inlet basket
US20060169648A1 (en) * 2005-01-28 2006-08-03 James Fitzgerald Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US7163635B2 (en) * 2005-01-28 2007-01-16 James Fitzgerald Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US20070262009A1 (en) * 2005-01-28 2007-11-15 Fitzgerald James D Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US7540953B2 (en) * 2005-01-28 2009-06-02 James Fitzgerald Integrated below-ground vault with a filtered catch basin
US20080169228A1 (en) * 2007-01-12 2008-07-17 Gianni Ventura Filter assembly
US7704386B2 (en) * 2007-01-12 2010-04-27 Gianni Ventura Filter assembly
EP2009187A1 (en) 2007-06-29 2008-12-31 Geberit Technik Ag Floor drain and sanitary facility with such a floor drain and method for assembling such a sanitary facility
EP2009187B1 (en) * 2007-06-29 2010-05-05 Geberit International AG Sanitary facility with a floor drain and method for assembling such a sanitary facility
US20110126350A1 (en) * 2009-11-27 2011-06-02 Stephan Wedi Shower drain system and receiving element for a shower drain system
EP2333174A3 (en) * 2009-11-27 2012-03-14 Stephan Wedi Shower drainage system and holder element for same
USD668324S1 (en) * 2010-07-27 2012-10-02 Desert Eco Systems Pty Ltd. Plumbing trap assembly
WO2017006311A1 (en) * 2015-07-06 2017-01-12 Tamam Josef Structure of storm water catch basin and curb inlet
US20190226194A1 (en) * 2018-01-23 2019-07-25 Michael A. Stetson Channel drain

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