Double-filter basket for stormwater retention system drain

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11980835
  • Patent Number
    11,980,835
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 27, 2020
    3 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2024
    21 days ago
Abstract
A stormwater management system comprising a floor having a drainage opening and a filter. The filter is operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the filter covers the drainage opening so that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through the filter. The filter has a filter area adapted to permit stormwater to flow therethrough, with the filter area of the filter being at least twice as large as the drainage opening area.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Not Applicable.


STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable.


APPENDIX

Not Applicable.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention

The present invention pertains to a stormwater retention system with a drain filter.


SUMMARY

One aspect of the disclosure is a stormwater management system comprising a floor and a filter. The floor has a drainage opening. The drainage opening has a drainage opening area. The filter is adapted to filter silt or particulate matter from stormwater in the stormwater management system. The filter is operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the filter covers the drainage opening so that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through the filter. The filter has a filter area adapted to permit stormwater to flow therethrough. The filter area of the filter is at least twice as large as the drainage opening area.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is perspective view of a partial stormwater management system comprising a plurality of cells.



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of exemplary cells of the stormwater management system of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the plane of line 3-3 of FIG. 2.



FIG. 4 is an enlarged, exploded, perspective view of inner and outer drain filter of the stormwater management system of FIGS. 1 and 2.



FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a double filter embodiment in the covered position.



FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of a double filter embodiment in the uncovered position.





Reference numerals in the written specification and in the figures indicate corresponding items.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIG. 1 shows a stormwater management system, generally indicated by the reference number 20, comprising a plurality of lower cells 22, and a plurality of upper cells 24. Each cell of the plurality of lower cells 22 is in fluid communication with the other cells in the plurality of lower cells 22 to allow stormwater to flow from one cell of the plurality of lower cells to another cell of the plurality of cells. Each cell of the plurality of upper cells 24 is in fluid communication with the other cells in the plurality of upper cells 24 and with the other cells in the plurality of lower cells 22 to allow stormwater to flow from one cell in the plurality of upper cells to another cell of the plurality of upper and lower cells. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the upper cells 24 are similar to the lower cells 22, but oriented in an inverted manner atop the lower cells. Each lower cell has a floor 26, and one or more (and preferably four) supports 28 (or legs) extending up from the floor 26. Each of the cells 22, 24 may be of reinforced concrete of a unitary molded construction. The floor 26 and supports 28 of each lower cell 22 collectively define a cell internal region 30. The cell internal region 30 of each lower cell 22 is in fluid communication with the cell internal regions 30 of adjacent cells of the plurality of lower cells 22. The floor 26 has at least one drainage opening 32 that permits stormwater to flow from the cell internal region 30.


Referring to FIG. 3, the floor 26 has a floor top surface 34, a floor bottom surface 36, and a floor thickness t1. The floor 26 extends from the floor top surface 34 to the floor bottom surface 36. The floor thickness t1 is defined by the distance between the floor top surface 34 and the floor bottom surface 36.


As shown in FIG. 3, the drainage opening 32 is a through hole. The drainage opening 32 extends from the floor top surface 34 to the floor bottom surface 36, i.e., it has a depth equal to the floor thickness t1. This enables the stormwater to flow from the cell internal region 30 through the floor 26 to drain the stormwater management system 20. The drainage opening 32 has a drainage opening area, which is the cross-sectional area of the drainage opening. Drainage opening diameters may be of various sizes (e.g., eight, ten, or twelve inches) and so drainage opening areas may be of various sizes (e.g., 50.2 in2, or 78.5 in2, or 113 in2).


The floor 26 also has at least one non-through hole 38. The non-through hole 38 extends from the floor top surface 34 to a non-through hole depth d1 that is less than the floor thickness t1. The non-through hole depth d1 must be deeper than half of the floor thickness t1, and preferably greater than 75% of the floor thickness. For example, if the floor thickness t1 is eight inches, the non-through hole depth d1 may be seven inches. The non-through hole 38 is adapted and configured to enable a user to easily increase the non-through hole depth d1 (e.g., by punching out the bottom of the non-through hole)to convert the non-through hole 38 into a drainage opening 32 in the event additional drains are desirable in the stormwater management system 20.


The stormwater management system 20 further comprises a plurality of filter assemblies, generally indicated at 40. Each filter assembly 40 preferably includes an outer filter assembly 42 and an inner filter assembly 44. The outer filter assembly 42 includes an outer filter member 46 and an outer filter basket 48. The inner filter assembly 44 includes an inner filter member 50 and an inner filter basket 52. The outer filter member 46 may be removably attached to outer filter basket 48. The outer filter basket 48 may provide structural support for outer filter member 46 so that the forces caused by stormwater flowing through the stormwater management system 20 do not collapse or displace the outer filter member 46. The outer filter basket 48 is operatively attached to a portion of the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32. More specifically, the outer filter basket 48 may be hingedly attached to a portion of the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32.


The outer filter member 46 has an outer filter area of the outer filter member. The outer filter area is adapted to permit stormwater to flow therethrough. In other words, the outer filter area is the area of the outer filter member 46 through which the stormwater may flow. In the present embodiment, therefore, the outer filter area of the outer filter member 46 is the sum of the areas of the four sides and top of the outer filter member. The outer filter area of the outer filter member is at least twice as large as the drainage opening area, though it is preferably no more than sixty times the drainage opening area. Preferably, the outer filter area of the outer filter member is at least ten times as large as the drainage opening area, and more preferably at least fourteen times as large as the drainage opening area. Having an outer filter area substantially larger than the drainage opening area enables the outer filter member 46 to be partially filled with silt or other particulate matter without impacting the flow rate of the drainage opening 32, thereby allowing for a longer period of continued operation of the storm management system 20 before a need to clean or replace the outer filter member.


The outer filter member 46 may be of a non-woven fabric with an apparent opening size of 100-350 microns. A non-woven fabric with this apparent opening size permits stormwater to flow through the outer filter member 46 while retaining silt or other particulate matter. The non-woven fabric may also be capable of filtering and retaining oil-based fluids from the stormwater as it flows through the outer filter member 46. The non-woven fabric may constitute or comprise, for example, a filter fabric of the type sold under the trademark Adsorb-it®.


The inner filter assembly 44 is between the outer filter assembly 42 and the drainage opening 32 such that stormwater flowing through the outer filter assembly and into the drainage opening passes through the inner filter assembly. The inner filter member 50 may be removably attached to inner filter basket 52. The inner filter basket 52 may provide structural support for the inner filter member 50 so that the forces caused by stormwater flowing through the stormwater management system 20 do not collapse or displace the inner filter member 50.


The inner filter member 50 has an inner filter area. The inner filter area is adapted to permit stormwater to flow therethrough. In other words, the inner filter area is the area of the inner filter member 50 through which the stormwater may flow. The inner filter area is at least twice the size of the drainage opening area, though it is no more than forty times the size of the drainage opening area. Preferably, the inner filter area is at least three times as large as the drainage opening area. More preferably, the inner filter area is at least five times as large as the drainage opening area. Having the inner filter area be substantially larger than the drainage opening area enables the inner filter member 50 to be partially filled with silt or other particulate matter without impacting the flow rate of the drainage opening 32. The outer filter area of the outer filter member must be equal to or larger than the inner filter area.


The inner filter member 50 may constitute or be comprised of a non-woven fabric with an apparent opening size of 100-350 microns. A non-woven fabric with this apparent opening size permits stormwater to flow through the inner filter member 50 while retaining silt or other particulate matter. The non-woven fabric may also be capable of filtering and retaining oil-based fluids from the stormwater as it flows through the inner filter member 50. The non-woven fabric may constitute or comprise, for example, a filter fabric of the type sold under the trademark Adsorb-it®.


The outer filter assembly 42 is operatively attached to a portion of the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32. More specifically, the outer filter assembly 42 is hingedly attached to a portion of the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32.


The inner filter assembly 44 is operatively attached to a portion of the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32.


The outer filter basket 48 is operably secured to the floor 26 adjacent the drainage opening 32 such that it is pivotably secured to the floor 26 via a hinge member 60 for movement of the outer filter basket 48 between a covered position (see FIG. 5) and an uncovered position (see FIG. 6). In its covered position, the outer filter basket 48 covers the inner filter assembly 44 and the drainage opening 32 (see also FIG. 3). With the outer filter basket 48 in its uncovered position, a user may access the inner filter assembly 44. When the outer filter member 46 is attached to the outer filter basket 48 in the covered position, stormwater may flow through the outer filter member 46, through the inner filter member 50, and then through the drainage opening 32. The outer filter member 46 may be removed from the outer filter basket 48. When the outer filter member 46 becomes clogged with silt and particulate matter to the extent fluid flow is undesirably affected, the outer filter member may be removed for cleaning or replacement. Likewise, the inner filter member may be replaced when it becomes clogged.


Although the filter assembly 40 of the present embodiment includes both an outer filter assembly 42 and an inner filter assembly 44, it is to be understood that an alternative filter assembly may include a single filter assembly without departing from the scope of the present invention. In such a case, the single filter assembly may have the form of the outer filter assembly 42, or the form of the inner filter assembly 44, or some alternative form.


In view of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the invention has several advantages over the prior art.


It should also be understood that when introducing elements of the present invention in the claims or in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be open-ended and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Additionally, the term “portion” should be construed as meaning some or all of the item or element that it qualifies. Moreover, use of identifiers such as first, second, and third should not be construed in a manner imposing any relative position or time sequence between limitations.


As various modifications could be made in the constructions herein described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A stormwater management system comprising: a floor having a drainage opening, the drainage opening having a drainage opening area;an outer filter assembly and an inner filter assembly;the inner filter assembly comprising an inner filter basket and an inner filter member, the inner filter basket being operatively secured to the floor, the inner filter member being releasably secured to the inner filter basket, the inner filter member being operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the inner filter member covers the drainage opening so that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through the inner filter member, the inner filter member having an inner filter area capable of permitting stormwater to flow therethrough, the inner filter area of the inner filter member being at least twice as large as the drainage opening area;the outer filter assembly comprising an outer filter basket and an outer filter member, the outer filter basket being operatively secured to the floor, the outer filter member being releasably secured to the outer filter basket, the outer filter member being capable of filtering silt or particulate matter from stormwater in the stormwater management system and operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the outer filter member covers the inner filter member and covers the drainage opening such that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through both the outer and inner filter members, the outer filter member having an outer filter area capable of permitting stormwater to flow therethrough;wherein the outer filter basket is pivotably secured to the floor for movement of the outer filter basket between a covered position and an uncovered position, the outer filter basket covering the drainage opening in the covered position, the outer filter basket being away from the drainage opening in the uncovered position, the inner and outer filter assemblies being arranged in a manner to enable a user to access the inner filter member for removal from the inner filter basket and replacement with another inner filter member when the outer filter basket is in its uncovered position.
  • 2. The stormwater management system of claim 1 wherein the outer filter area is at least ten times as large as the drainage opening area.
  • 3. The stormwater management system of claim 1 wherein the inner filter area is at least five times as large as the drainage opening area.
  • 4. The stormwater management system of claim 1 wherein the outer filter area is at least ten times as large as the drainage opening area.
  • 5. The stormwater management system of claim 1 wherein the outer filter area of the filter is at least fourteen times as large as the drainage opening area.
  • 6. A stormwater management system comprising: a floor having a drainage opening, the drainage opening having a drainage opening area;a filter assembly capable of filtering silt or particulate matter from stormwater in the stormwater management system;the filter assembly being operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the filter assembly covers the drainage opening so that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through the filter assembly, the filter assembly having a filter area capable of permitting stormwater to flow therethrough, the filter area of the filter assembly being at least twice as large as the drainage opening area;a plurality of cells, each cell of the plurality of cells having a floor portion and one or more supports extending upwardly from the floor portion with the floor portion and the one or more supports defining a cell internal region, the cells of the plurality of cells being in fluid communication with one another to allow stormwater to flow from the internal region of one of the plurality of cells to the internal region of another of the plurality of cells, each of the floor portions having a floor top surface, a floor bottom surface, and a floor thickness, each of at least some of the floor portions including a non-through hole extending downward from the floor top surface with the non-through hole having a depth deeper than half the floor thickness to facilitate a user to increase the depth of the non-through hole to convert the non-through hole to a through drainage opening.
  • 7. The stormwater management system of claim 6 wherein the filter assembly constitutes an inner filter assembly and wherein the filter area constitutes an inner filter area, the stormwater management system further comprising an outer filter assembly, the outer filter assembly being capable of filtering silt or particulate matter from stormwater in the stormwater management system, the outer filter assembly being operatively attached to a portion of the floor adjacent the drainage opening such that the outer filter assembly covers the inner filter assembly and covers the drainage opening such that water flowing from the stormwater management system into the drainage opening passes through both the outer and inner filter assemblies, the outer filter assembly having an outer filter area capable of permitting stormwater to flow therethrough.
  • 8. The stormwater management system of claim 7 wherein the outer filter assembly comprises an outer filter member and an outer filter basket, the outer filter member being removably secured to the outer filter basket, the inner filter assembly comprising an inner filter member and an inner filter basket, the inner filter member being releasably secured to the inner filter basket.
  • 9. The stormwater management system of claim 8 wherein the outer filter assembly is pivotably secured to the floor for movement of the outer filter assembly between a covered position and an uncovered position, the outer filter assembly covering the drainage opening in the covered position, the outer filter assembly being away from the drainage opening in the uncovered position, the inner and outer filter assemblies being capable of enabling a user to access the inner filter member for removal from the inner filter basket and replacement with another inner filter member when the outer filter assembly is in its uncovered position.
  • 10. The stormwater management system of claim 6 wherein the filter assembly comprises a filter member and a filter basket.
  • 11. The stormwater management system of claim 10 wherein the filter assembly is pivotably secured to the floor for movement of the filter basket between a covered position and an uncovered position, the filter assembly covering the drainage opening in the covered position, the filter assembly being away from the drainage opening in the uncovered position.
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