The present invention relates to manhole structures used to join sewer tubes while providing a cleaning or inspection shaft. More particularly, it relates to the base of manholes and liners which may be placed on the base.
Sanitary and storm sewer systems typically comprise a plurality networked sewer pipelines. These pipelines are occasionally passed through or joined to one another at a manhole structure. This structure serves as a node for the sewer system and also provides access to the pipelines for cleaning or maintenance purposes.
A typical manhole comprises a base and a peripheral side wall extending upwardly therefrom. The side wall typically includes inlet and outlet openings to which corresponding inlet and outlet pipes of the sewer system are coupled. Storm or sewer water flowing through the inlet pipe enters the manhole through the manhole inlet opening and exits the manhole through the manhole outlet opening and outlet pipe.
The inlet and outlet openings may be positioned so as to change the directional flow of water at the site of the manhole. This would occur whenever the inlet and outlet openings are not coaxial. The present invention provides a manhole base or liner which facilitates the redirection of the flow of water through the manhole. Moreover, it is suitable for use in a variety of structures in which inlet openings are positioned in various positions and in which there may be a plurality of such openings.
In accordance with a first aspect, the invention provides a manhole base or liner for directing the flow of liquid from a manhole inlet opening positioned in one of a plurality of possible locations in a manhole side wall to a manhole outlet opening in the manhole side wall. The base or liner comprises:
In one embodiment, the guide walls are straight and taper together from the guide wall outer ends to the guide wall inner ends. The angle of one guide wall relative to the other guide wall may be from 30° to 180°, or less than 150°, 120°, 90° or 60°. The angle may also be greater than 90°.
In another embodiment, the guide walls and/or channel walls may be upright.
In yet another embodiment, the channel walls may be parallel to each other. The junctions between the first bottom wall and the guide walls, and the junctions between the second bottom wall and the channel walls, may be curved.
Furthermore, the first bottom wall may have an upper and outer peripheral portion and a lower and inner central portion contiguous with each of the upper and outer peripheral portion and the second bottom wall, the upper and outer peripheral portion extending downwardly towards the lower and inner central portion. The second bottom wall may have a portion which is lower than the lowest portion of the first bottom wall to provide an, at least partially, downwardly sloping surface leading from the inlet opening to the outlet opening of the manhole side wall.
In accordance with a second aspect, the invention provides a manhole comprising:
The manhole may comprise a plurality of the inlet openings.
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In this embodiment, the manhole 10 includes a plastic liner 24 seated on the base 12 and configured to direct the flow of water from the manhole inlet openings 16, 18, 20 to the manhole outlet opening 22. The liner 24 is dimensioned to frictionally engage the inner surface 26 of the peripheral side wall 14 and is made of high-density polyethylene.
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The second flow path portion 36 is defined by a second curved bottom wall 52, which is contiguous with the first bottom wall 38, and a pair of spaced parallel and upright side by side channel walls 54, 56 extending upwardly from the second bottom wall 52. The channel walls 54, 56 each have an inner channel end 58, 60, which meet respective inner guide wall inner ends 44, 46, and outer channel walls ends 62, 64 which are located at the perimeter 28 of the liner 24.
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To facilitate the flow of water through the manhole 10, the junctions between the bottom walls 38, 52 and the respective guide walls 40, 42 and channel walls 54, 56 are curved as can best be seen with reference to
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The liner 24 can be used in manhole structures having one or more inlets, which may be positioned in a variety of locations in the peripheral side wall 14. Indeed, the inlet opening or openings may be positioned anywhere between the guide wall outer ends 48, 50. Thus, the liner 24 is quite versatile and provides an advantage over those known liners or bases which are configured to direct water flow from only one or a few inlet opening positions.
Apart from the variations already discussed, clearly additional variations are possible. For example, the manhole 10 may have a single inlet opening or any number of inlet openings as may be positioned between the guide wall outer ends 48, 50. The manhole 10 need not be circular but may be square or any other suitable shape. While the above-description discusses a liner 24 seated on a base 12, it will be appreciated that the base 12 may be cast to have an upper surface similar to the upper surface of the liner 24 with no consequent change in function. However, using a liner helps to reduce or eliminate corrosion of the base. The liner can be replaced with another liner having a different configuration, should circumstances change. This is much easier than replacing the concrete base or entire manhole structure.
While in the preferred embodiment, the guide walls 40, 42 and channel walls 54, 56 are upright, they need not be and each member of a pair may be angled upwardly and outwardly relative to the other member of the pair. Furthermore, the walls need not be straight horizontally, but may be any suitable shape to direct the flow of water from the inlet opening to the outlet opening.
The person skilled in the art would appreciate that the dimensions and shape of the upper surface 30 may vary within operable limits depending on various factors, including the expected flow rate of water through the manhole, size of the manhole, and number and size of the inlet and outlet openings. Thus, the foregoing description is by way of example only and shall not be construed to limit the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/494,582 filed on Aug. 13, 2003 in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 119(e).
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60494582 | Aug 2003 | US |