Claims
- 1. A modular passageway component for use in on-site waste disposal systems comprising:
a substantially cylindrical body including an upper portion and a lower portion, having disposed therebetween an annular ring; the upper portion including a generally vertical wall adapted to receive a passageway component; and the lower portion including an integral pan portion adapted to seatably receive a cover.
- 2. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein the pan portion has an inclined shape in cross-section.
- 3. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein the annular ring extends past the generally vertical wall, thereby creating an annular ledge.
- 4. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein the underside of the annular ring includes a channel adapted to receive a separate passageway component.
- 5. The modular passageway component of claim 4, wherein the channel is adapted to receive an upper edge of a generally vertical wall of the separate passageway component.
- 6. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein the vertical wall, the annular ring and the pan portion further include a plurality of gussets adapted to transmit loads therebetween.
- 7. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein the generally vertical wall is adapted to receive a cover thereon.
- 8. The modular passageway component of claim 2, wherein the inclined shape of the pan portion includes an incline extending substantially an entire height of the pan portion.
- 9. The modular passageway component of claim 2, wherein the inclined shape of the pan portion includes at least two inclined surfaces, with an intermediate generally flat portion separating each of the at least two inclined surfaces, thereby defining a stepped pan portion.
- 10. The modular passageway component of claim 9, wherein at least one of said at least two inclined surfaces has a different degree of incline from any other of said inclined surfaces.
- 11. The modular passageway component of claim 1, wherein said pan portion has a curvilinear shape in cross-section.
- 12. The modular passageway component of claim 1, further including a generally cylindrical standing rib member provided on the annular ring.
- 13. The modular passageway component of claim 12, wherein the standing rib member has a generally vertically-alinged outer surface and a generally inclined inner surface.
- 14. The modular passageway component of claim 13, wherein the pan portion has an inclined shape in cross-section and the degree of incline of the inner surface of the standing rib member is higher than a degree of incline of the pan portion.
- 15. A modular passageway component comprising:
a generally cylindrical body including an upper portion and a lower portion; the upper portion including a vertical wall adapted to receive a second passageway component; and the lower portion including a pan having an opening therein, the pan adapted to receive a cover.
- 16. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including an annular ring portion disposed between the upper portion and the lower portion.
- 17. The modular passageway component of claim 16, wherein the annular ring portion extends past the vertical wall, thereby creating an outwardly-directed annular ledge.
- 18. The modular passageway component of claim 16, wherein an underside of the annular ring portion includes a channel adapted to receive an upper edge of an upper portion of the other passageway component.
- 19. The modular passageway component of claim 18, wherein the channel is generally centrally aligned below the vertical wall.
- 20. The modular passageway component of claim 16, wherein the vertical wall, the annular ring portion and the pan further include a set of ribs adapted to transmit a load through the modular passageway component.
- 21. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the pan is adapted to removably receive a cover seated therein, the cover having a shape complimentary to the pan.
- 22. The modular passageway component of claim 21, wherein the complimentary shape is one of angled, generally curved, and stepped.
- 23. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the pan has a substantially frusto-conical shape.
- 24. The modular passageway component of claim 23, wherein the angle of the frusto-conical pan falls within the range from approximately 100 to 200.
- 25. The modular passageway component of claim 18, wherein the angle of the frusto-conical pan is approximately 16°.
- 26. The modular passageway component of claim 15, in combination with a cover received in the pan.
- 27. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the upper end of the vertical wall is adapted to be received within a channel provided at a lower end of another passageway component.
- 28. The modular passageway component of claim 27, wherein the other passageway component is a cover.
- 29. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including at least one external annular rib formed on the vertical wall to provide strengthening of the vertical wall.
- 30. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including at least one external annular ring to permit backfill about the modular passageway component to force the same downwardly.
- 31. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the modular passageway component is a bottom component in a stack of riser members defining an elongated passageway.
- 32. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the modular passageway component is a top component in a stack of riser members defining an elongated passageway.
- 33. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the modular passageway component is a middle component in a stack of riser members defining an elongated passageway.
- 34. The modular passageway component of claim 15, in combination with a septic tank having a cover received by the pan, wherein the pan is associated with an opening in a lid of the septic tank.
- 35. The modular passageway component of claim 15, in combination with a riser connected to an upper end of the vertical wall.
- 36. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein a channel extends downwardly from the upper portion, said channel being adapted to receive an upper end of a vertical wall of another passageway component.
- 37. The modular passageway component of claim 15, in combination with a riser connected to the pan, said riser extending below the modular passageway component.
- 38. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the wall and the pan portions are integrally formed within a riser, wherein the vertical wall comprises a generally upstanding wall portion of the riser.
- 39. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the modular passageway component is formed of injection molded plastic material.
- 40. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including at least one outwardly extending ledge provided on the vertical wall.
- 41. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including a plurality of outwardly extending generally vertically aligned ribs formed on the outside of the vertical wall for strengthening the modular passageway component.
- 42. The modular passageway component of claim 41, wherein two or more of the generally vertically aligned ribs are adapted to receive a threaded fastener therebetween.
- 43. The modular passageway component of claim 15, further including a plurality of inwardly extending generally vertically aligned ribs formed on the inside of the vertical wall to assist in strengthening the modular passageway component.
- 44. The modular passageway component of claim 15, wherein the modular passageway component is affixed to a passageway for an on-site waste component, wherein the passageway for the on-site waste component is formed from one of a clay pipe, a corrugated pipe, and a smooth-walled pipe.
- 45. The modular passageway component of claim 16, further including connection means for connecting the modular passageway component to other passageway components.
- 46. The modular passageway component of claim 45, wherein the connection means comprises a channel extending downwardly from the annular ring portion.
- 47. A method of providing a cover internal to a passageway for use in an on-site waste system, comprising:
forming a modular passageway component having a vertical wall portion and an inwardly directed pan portion; and forming an internal cover adapted to be removably seated in the pan portion.
- 48. The method of claim 47, further including forming the internal cover as a cast concrete cover.
- 49. The method of claim 47, further including forming the pan portion to have a generally frusto-conical shape; and
forming the internal cover to have a shape complimentary to the pan portion.
- 50. The method of claim 47, further including using the pan as a form for casting the internal concrete cover.
- 51. The method of claim 47, further including adding an external cover to close-off the vertical wall portion.
- 52. The method of claim 47, further including retrofitting an existing septic tank with an internal cover for a passageway.
- 53. A modular passageway component comprising:
a body including an upper portion and a lower portion; the upper portion including a vertical wall adapted to receive a passageway component and at least one vertically-oriented rib adapted to engage with a passageway component having at least one rib-receiving notch; and the lower portion including an integral pan having a central opening, the pan adapted to receive a cover.
- 54. The modular passageway component of claim 53 further including an annular wall extending downwardly from the upper portion, the annular wall having at least one rib-receiving notch therein.
- 55. A method of providing an internal cover member for an access passageway in an on-site waste disposal system, comprising:
forming a riser pan member to include a substantially cylindrical body portion having an upper portion and a lower portion, having disposed therebetween an annular ring; the upper portion including a generally vertically-aligned wall adapted to receive a passageway component thereon; and the lower portion including an integral pan portion; seatably receiving an internal cover member in the integral pan portion; and incorporating the riser pan member into an access passageway in an on-site waste disposal system.
- 56. The method of claim 55, and wherein the integral pan portion is formed of a generally frustro-conical shape.
- 57. The method of claim 55, including using the riser pan member as a form member to cast in concrete the internal cover member.
- 58. The method of claim 55, and incorporating the riser pan member by casting the riser pan member in place when forming the cast concrete lid of an on-site waste tank member, whereby the riser pan member becomes a lowermost component in the access passageway.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein the on-site waste tank member is a septic tank member.
- 60. The method of claim 55, and wherein incorporating the riser pan member comprises placing the riser pan within an access passageway formed of a stack of two or more stackable riser members, at one of a position intermediate of the length of the stack of riser members and a position at an upper end of the stack of riser members.
- 61. The method of claim 55, and forming the internal cover member of concrete.
- 62. The method of claim 56, and additionally forming the riser pan member to include a substantially circular standing rib member mounted to the annular ring.
- 63. The method of claim 62, and forming the standing rib member to have a substantially vertical outer surface and an inclined inner surface.
- 64. The method of claim 63, and forming the inclined inner surface of the standing rib member to have an angle of incline greater than that of the frustro-conical shaped integral pan portion.
- 65. The method of claim 64, and using the riser pan member as a form member to cast in concrete the internal cover member, whereby the resulting cast concrete internal cover member is formed with a stepped peripheral edge profile to be readily centered and positioned when seated in the integral pan portion of the riser pan member.
- 66. The method of claim 55, and positioning sealing means between the internal cover member and the riser pan member to provide a further seal therebetween.
- 67. The method of claim 66, wherein the sealing means is positioned along the generally horizontal mating surface between the internal cover member and the riser pan member.
- 68. The method of claim 67, wherein the sealing means comprises one of a sealing tape, a sealing caulk bead member, an O-ring, and a sealing gasket.
- 69. The method of claim 55, and further forming the riser pan member to include a downwardly-extending channel member to receive an upper wall of another passageway component.
- 70. The method of claim 69, wherein the channel member depends downwardly from the annular ring.
- 71. The method of claim 55, and further forming the riser pan member to integrally include a stackable riser member having an extended length, a generally vertically-aligned wall adapted to receive a passageway component, and a channel member integrally formed on the the annular ring and adapted to receive another passageway component, whereby the riser pan member is adapted to operate both as a riser pan to seatably receive and retain an internal cover member and as a riser member to create a portion of an access passageway.
- 72. The method of claim 55, and wherein the other passageway component is one of a riser member and an external cover member.
- 73. The method of claim 58, and installing at least one riser member on top of the riser pan member.
- 74. The method of claim 55, and wherein the riser pan member is formed for use in an access passageway of a general inner diameter of one of 12, 16, 20, and 24 inches.
- 75. The method of claim 71, and casting in place the riser pan member in a concrete tank lid of an on-site waste disposal system, wherein the riser pan becomes the lowermost component in the access passageway.
- 76. The method of claim 75, wherein the access passageway is positioned over an access opening located over one of an inlet, an outlet, and a central portion of the concrete tank.
- 77. The method of claim 71, wherein the riser pan is formed to be at a lower end of the stackable riser member.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This disclosure is entitled to the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/353,620, filed Feb. 1, 2002, as to all subject matter commonly disclosed therein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353620 |
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