Drainage pipe support/diverter system

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Inventors

Coffey, Donald Edward

Application #

314789

Filed

Dec-9-2002

Published

Feb-24-2004

Current US Class

138/105
248/49
248/903
405/157
405/184.4
405/43
405/46

International Classes

F16L 001/00; F16L 003/00

Field of Search

405/39 405/43 405/46 405/47 405/154.1 405/157 405/159 405/172 405/184.4 138/105 138/115 248/49 248/65 248/903

Examiners

Lee; Jong-Suk (James)

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quinn & Quinn, P.C., Quinn; William J., Quinn; Cornelius P.

US Patent References

4069684   Pipeline retard, su...
4163619   Corrugated draina...
4268189   Apparatus and met...
5549415   Septic tank drainfie...
5871306   Pipe supporting ap...
5971663   Culvert collar
6120209   Method of installin...
6336770   Drainfield pipe inst...
6517283   Cascading chute dr...

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Abstract
A drainage support/diverter system for use in connection with a perforated pipe drainage system within a drainage trench, comprising a number of drainage support/diverters that create impermeable barriers to moisture flow along the length of the trench outside the perforated pipe, such drainage support/diverters are positioned upon intervals along the drainage trench with their lower ends placed to a depth at least as deep as lowest depth of the drainage trench where each drainage support/diverter is placed, extend laterally at least as wide as the widest point of the drainage trench where each drainage support/diverter is placed and are formed at their upper ends with a recess corresponding to a portion of the diameter of the perforated pipe such that moisture outside the perforated pipe is forced to enter the perforated pipe at the point of each drainage support/diverter.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A drainage support/diverter system for use within a drainage trench containing perforated pipe comprising, a number of drainage support/diverters, of solid and substantially flat structure, that are positioned upon intervals along said drainage trench, each said drainage support/diverter extending laterally at least as wide as said trench, placed to a depth at least as deep as the bottom surface of said trench and being formed with a recess extending below the uppermost surface of said drainage support/diverter and corresponding to at least a portion of the diameter of said perforated pipe, wherein moisture flowing outside said perforated pipe is directed into said perforated pipe before rising to the level of the uppermost surface of said drainage support/diverter.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to drainage means and drainage systems employed therefore, and more particularly to a novel drainage system construction incorporating cascading chutes which create an inner channel from which collected fluid cannot escape to re-infiltrate surrounding soil prior to its discharge point.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Where it is indicated by the terrain, soil structure, climate, landscaping or construction activities, it is often desirable or necessary to provide a drainage means for collecting and relocating moisture accumulating on the surface and moisture saturating the ground. By controlling the accumulation of surface moisture and moisture saturation of the ground, undesirable erosion, settling, and soil expansion are reduced. Such drainage means are often utilized surrounding and underneath buildings, rights of way such as highways, golf courses, athletic fields, recreational areas and similar applications.
 
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