IP Library Granted Patent US 7,811,030
Granted Patent B2
US 7,811,030 · App. 12/459,549 · Granted Oct 12, 2010

Water drainage system for a field having a water impermeable layer

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Patent No.
US 7,811,030
App. No.
12/459,549
Granted
Oct 12, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The tubular element is made with a sleeve formed of a spun bonded polyester material that allows the passage of water and prevents the passage of soil when used for a drainage element. The tubular element is made with small diameters that allows the element to be coiled about a three-dimensional object when used as a cushioning device.

Claims (11)

1. In a water drainage system for a field having a water-impermeable layer and an underlying water-permeable layer beneath said water-impermeable layer, the combination of

a plurality of horizontally disposed drainage elements disposed in a linear array within a layer of soil above said water-impermeable layer, each said drainage element having a mass of light weight discrete aggregate defining passageways for a flow of water therethrough and a sleeve encasing said mass of discrete aggregate; and

a plurality of vertically disposed drainage elements below said horizontally disposed drainage elements for receiving flows of water therefrom and passing through said water-impermeable layer into said water-permeable layer to dissipate the flows of water into said water-permeable layer, each said vertically disposed drainage element having a mass of light weight discrete aggregate defining passageways for a flow of water therethrough and a sleeve encasing said mass of discrete aggregate.

2. A water drainage system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of strips of filter material, each said strip bridging over a respective pair of said horizontally disposed drainage elements, each said strip having a plurality of interstices characterized in being of a size for the passage of water therethrough and the filtering of fine particles of solid material from the water passing through said strip.

3. A water drainage system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sleeve of each said horizontally disposed drainage element includes an upper peripheral portion of a water-permeable filter material for the passage of water therethrough and the filtering of fine particles of solid material from the water passing through said material and a lower peripheral portion of net material having openings for retaining said aggregate and allowing the passage of water.

4. A water drainage system as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said vertically disposed drainage element includes a perforated pipe extending vertically within said mass of aggregate for receiving and accumulating water from a respective horizontally disposed drainage element therein.

5. A water drainage system as set forth in claim 4 wherein at least one end of said pipe is disposed within said mass of aggregate and a screen is disposed over said one end of said pipe within said mass of aggregate for blocking entry of said aggregate into said pipe.

6. A septic system for a field having a water-impermeable layer and an underlying water-permeable layer beneath said water-impermeable layer, the combination of

a plurality of horizontally disposed drainage elements disposed in a linear array within a layer of soil above said water-impermeable layer, each said drainage element having a mass of light weight discrete aggregate defining passageways for a flow of effluent therethrough and a sleeve encasing said mass of discrete aggregate; and

a plurality of vertically disposed drainage elements extending laterally outward from and below said horizontally disposed drainage elements for receiving flows of effluent therefrom and passing through said water-impermeable layer into said water-permeable layer to dissipate the flows of effluent into said water-permeable layer, each said vertically disposed drainage element having a mass of light weight discrete aggregate defining passageways for a flow of effluent therethrough and a sleeve encasing said mass of discrete aggregate.

7. A septic system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said sleeve of each said horizontally disposed drainage element includes an upper peripheral portion of a membrane to preclude soil from passing therethrough into said aggregate thereof and a lower peripheral portion of net material having openings for retaining said aggregate and allowing the passage of effluent.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2013
From: ICC TECHNOLOGIES LLC; INTERNATIONAL CUSHIONING COMPANY LLC
To: EZFLOW, L.P.
Reel/Frame 031331/0609 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2010
From: BUSSEY, HARRY, JR.; BUSSEY, BUDDY HARRY, III
To: ICC TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Reel/Frame 023792/0601 →