Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch, comprising:a plurality of removably engageable corrugated ditch liners formed with an upstream end, a downstream end, and an intermediate body therebetween, wherein the plurality of removably engageable corrugated ditch liners is substantially trapezoidal in cross-section; a compressibly connectable member monolithically formed adjacent the downstream end of the plurality of removably engageable corrugated ditch liners, wherein the compressibly connectable member further comprises a duct peripherally formed in the compressibly connectable member; a coupling channel engageable with the compressibly connectable member monolithically formed adjacent the upstream end of the plurality of removably engageable corrugated ditch liners; a groove peripherally formed in the coupling channel; one or more connectors insertable into the groove and into the compressibly connectable member; and at least one adapter for directing water from the ditch.
- 2. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of removably engageable corrugated ditch liners further comprise means for anchoring the apparatus in the concrete lined ditch.
- 3. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 1, wherein the compressibly connectable member is shaped to removably and compressibly engage the coupling channel from the top down.
- 4. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 1, wherein the duct is formed for holding a sealant.
- 5. An apparatus for transporting water through a ditch as recited in claim 1, wherein the groove further comprises a notch for guiding insertion of the one or more connectors.
- 6. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one adapter includes a housing monolithically formed in the adapter for directing water from the apparatus.
- 7. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 6, further comprising a pipe insertable into the housing.
- 8. An apparatus for transporting water through a concrete lined ditch as recited in claim 7, wherein the housing further comprises a flange assembly mountable on the housing for securing the pipe in the housing.
- 9. A ditch liner system, comprising:a first liner section formed with an upstream end, a downstream end, and an intermediate body therebetween, wherein the first liner section is integrally formed with at least one compressibly connectable member substantially sinusoidal in cross-section and dimensioned to be substantially double the thickness of the intermediate body; a second liner section couplable to the first liner section, wherein the second liner section is formed with at least one coupling channel; and means for attaching the second liner section to the first liner section.
- 10. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 9 wherein the at least one compressibly connectable member is formed with opposing arched surfaces.
- 11. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 10, wherein the second liner section is formed with an upstream end, a downstream end, and an intermediate body therebetween.
- 12. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 11, wherein the at least one coupling channel is integrally formed in the upstream end of the second liner.
- 13. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 12, wherein the at least one coupling channel is dimensioned to be substantially double the thickness of the intermediate body.
- 14. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 13, wherein the at least one coupling channel is substantially sinusoidal in cross-section.
- 15. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 14, wherein the at least one coupling channel is formed with adjoining curved surfaces.
- 16. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 15, wherein the at least one coupling channel is formed with substantially planar surfaces opposite the adjoining curved surfaces.
- 17. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 16, further comprising means for anchoring the ditch liner system to the ditch.
- 18. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 17, further comprising means for directing water from the ditch liner system.
- 19. A ditch liner system as recited in claim 18, wherein the cross-section shape of the first liner section and the second liner section is selected from the group of shapes consisting of trapezoids, semi-circles, triangles, squares and rectangles.
- 20. A method for directing water through a lined ditch, comprising:selecting a polyethylene material; molding from the polyethylene material a plurality of substantially trapezoidal corrugated ditch liner sections having an upstream end, a downstream end, an intermediate body between the upstream end and downstream end, and opposing lateral fins; forming integrally in the downstream end of the plurality of substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections a compressibly connectable member; forming integrally in the upstream end of the plurality of substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections a coupling channel shaped to receptively engage the compressibly connectable member; configuring the compressibly connectable member with a duct for holding sealant; disposing a groove in the coupling channel; providing means for attaching the compressibly connectable member to the coupling channel; and selecting means for anchoring the plurality of substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections to the lined ditch.
- 21. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, further comprising the substeps of:including monolithically in the plurality of substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections an adapter for directing water from the lined ditch; mounting monolithically on one side of the adapter a housing to compensate for the substantially trapezoidal configuration of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections; shaping the housing to direct water through the housing from the lined ditch; inserting a hollow pipe into the housing; and securing the hollow pipe in the housing with a flange.
- 22. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, wherein the compressibly connectable member forming step includes the substeps of:selecting at least two joined corrugations adjacent the downstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections; dimensioning the at least two joined corrugations adjacent the downstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections to be substantially double the thickness of intermediate body; forming in the at least two joined corrugations adjacent the downstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections to be substantially sinusoidal in cross-section; and providing in the compressibly connectable member opposing arched surfaces.
- 23. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, wherein the coupling channel forming step includes the substeps of:selecting at least two joined corrugations adjacent the upstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections; dimensioning the at least two joined corrugations adjacent the upstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections to be substantially double the thickness of intermediate body; forming the at least two joined corrugations adjacent the upstream end of the substantially trapezoidal ditch liner sections to be substantially sinusoidal in cross-section; configuring the coupling channel to include curved surfaces; and including substantially planar surfaces opposite the curved surfaces.
- 24. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, wherein the groove disposing step includes the substep of depositing a sealant in the duct.
- 25. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, wherein in the attaching means providing step includes the substeps of:selecting a plurality of self-tapping screws; and inserting the plurality of self-tapping screws through the groove into the compressibly connectable member.
- 26. A method for directing water through a lined ditch as recited in claim 20, wherein in the anchoring step selecting means includes the substep of inserting one or more nails through the lateral fins into the lined ditch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending non-provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/316,756, filed on Dec. 11, 2002.
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