Claims
- 1. A coupling for connecting two arch shape cross section chambers, and transporting liquid therebetween, wherein the chambers are adapted for receiving and dispersing liquid within soil or other media, which coupling comprises: two spaced-apart hollow interior domes, each dome comprising a sidewall shaped as a portion of conical section; and, a hollow connector running between the domes; wherein, during use each dome is overlapped by an end of one of said chambers.
- 2. The coupling of claim 1, wherein each dome has generally opposing first and second openings for passage of liquid, said first openings leading to the interior of the connector.
- 3. The coupling of claim 1 wherein the two domes of the coupling are identically shaped.
- 4. Apparatus which comprises the coupling of claim 1 in combination with two of said chambers, wherein an end of each chamber overlies and is engaged longitudinally with one of the domes; and, wherein the angle in the horizontal plane between each chamber and the coupling is adjustable by swiveling of the end of at least one chamber about the dome which it overlies.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the angles of the chambers are angled with respect to the coupling, so that there is a zig-zag path for water which moves from one chamber, through the coupling and into the other chamber.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the connector has an elbow shape.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein, when the first dome of the elbow shape coupling is engaged with the first chamber end, and both chambers can swivel about their respective domes, the chambers have a first range of angling relative to each other; and, wherein, when the elbow is reversed, so that the second dome of the coupling is engaged with the first chamber end, the chambers have a second range of angling, in the mirror direction from said first range.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the elbow shape connector has an about 45 degree bend; and, wherein the each chamber swivels about 45 degrees about the dome with which it is engaged; so that when said first and second ranges of angling are combined, the range of achievable angles between the first chamber and second chamber is plus or minus 90 degrees.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein at least one chamber has alternating peaks and valleys, the interior edges of which engage said dome sidewall portion having a conical shape, to limit chamber motion to and from the coupling.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein at least one chamber has alternating peaks and valleys, the interior edges of which engage said conical sidewall portion of the dome, to limit chamber motion away from the coupling; further comprising: means at the top of the dome, for engaging a feature proximate the interior top of the chamber, to limit motion of the chamber toward the coupling.
- 11. The coupling of claim 10 wherein said means for engaging is a pedestal having an arc shape contour edge.
- 12. The coupling of claim 2 further comprising: a depression in said conical sidewall portion of at least one dome, for providing increased flow space for liquid, when the coupling dome is engaged in swiveling fashion with a chamber having peaks and valleys.
- 13. An arch shape cross section corrugated chamber, for receiving and dispersing liquid within soil or other media, having means which enables connection of the chamber to another chamber with a selected horizontal plane angle between the chambers, which means comprises: a dome part, at the first end of the chamber, comprising a sidewall shaped as a portion of conical section, for receiving thereon the interior of a second chamber or a mating dome portion of a second chamber.
- 14. The chamber of claim 13 further comprising: means for engaging a second chamber to prevent separation of a chamber overlaid on said dome portion.
- 15. The chamber of claim 14 wherein said means is a molded pin or pivot at the top of the dome part, to receive a corresponding feature of a like chamber.
- 16. The chamber of claim 13 wherein the second end of the chamber has an ordinary shape, other than a conical section shape, suitable for overlapping the first end of a like chamber.
- 17. The chamber of claim 13 wherein the chamber has a continuous curve arch shape geometry; and, wherein the curve of the conical section in the vertical plane is generally congruent with said curve.
- 18. The chamber of claim 17, where the arch shape cross section has the geometry of a truncated semi-ellipse and the conical section is a portion of a semi-ellipsoid.
- 19. The chamber of claim 16, wherein when a second like chamber is mated with the dome end, the range of swiveling motion of one chamber longitudinal axis to the other is between 1 and 20 degrees.
- 20. An arch shape cross section plastic corrugated chamber, for receiving and dispersing liquid within soil or other media, having an arch shape geometry running along a continuous curve and having means which enables connection to another chamber with a selected horizontal plane angle the chambers, which comprises:
a first chamber end having a dome part, comprising a sidewall in part having the shape of a portion of conical section, wherein the curve of the conical section in the vertical plane is generally congruent with said continuous curve, the dome part for receiving thereon the opposing end of a like chamber; a second chamber end, having an ordinary shape, suitable for overlapping the first end of a like chamber; and, means for engaging a second like chamber to prevent separation of a chamber overlaid on said dome portion.
- 21. The chamber of claim 20, wherein said continuous curve is a truncated semi-ellipse; wherein, when a second like chamber is mated with the dome end, the range of swiveling motion of one chamber to the other is between 7 and 20 degrees; and, wherein said means for engaging comprises mating pins at the top of each end of the chamber.
- 22. An adapter for connecting two arch shape cross section chambers, connecting two arch shape cross section chambers, and transporting liquid therebetween, wherein the chambers are adapted for receiving and dispersing liquid within soil or other media, which adapter comprises:
a dome part comprising a sidewall shaped as a portion of conical section, for engaging the dome portion of a generally similar adapter or the interior of an overlapping chamber; endplate means for connecting the adapter to the end of a chamber, connected to the dome part; and, a connector running between the dome part and the endplate means.
- 23. Apparatus comprising a first adapter and second adapter, both of claim 20, in combination with two of said chambers; wherein the endplate means or each adapter is attached to the end of one of the chambers; and, wherein, the dome part of the first adapter is mounted in overlap fashion on the dome part of the second adapter, so that the chambers can swivel at the dome part location, to create a desired angling between the lengths of the chambers.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the domes are thin walled; and, wherein the dome part of each adapter is substantially identical to the other in shape.
- 25. The apparatus or claim 23 wherein each said chamber has opposing ends with slightly differing dimensions, one end suited for overlapping the opposing end of a like chamber, the other suited for being overlapped by the opposing end of a like chamber; and, wherein said endplate means of each adapter is shaped to fit either opposing chamber end.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the range of swiveling motion of a chamber relative to an adapter is at least plus or minus 10 degrees.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the dome part has a top; further comprising: pinning means, for engaging a substantially similar pinning means on another adaptor or on the end of a chamber.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the dome part has a top, further comprising: means for engaging an interior feature at the top of a corrugated chamber, when the chamber is overlaid on the dome.
- 29. Apparatus comprising an adapter of claim 22 in combination with one of said chambers, wherein said adapter is integrally and permanently attached to said one chamber.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of provisional patent application Serial No. 60/382,144, filed May 20, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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