The invention relates to waste water collection device and a method of collecting waste water dispelled from a water cooled saw cutting a trench in a ground surface.
Water cooled saws for cutting a trench in a ground surface, especially concrete or asphalt surfaces, are now well known. The saws produce a large amount of waste water that can pollute the surrounding ground water. Furthermore, the waste water can discolor the surface being cut. A slurry in the trench is often created when the water, concrete dust (or other dust) and dirt mix together.
An objective of the invention is to provide a device and method for collecting waste water dispelled from a water cooled saw cutting a ground surface.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a device and method for collecting a slurry from a trench cut by a water cooled saw cutting a ground surface.
The invention will now be explained with reference to the attached non-limiting
The water collection device comprises a trough 4 having an elongated opening 16 through the top, center and bottom of the trough 4. The opening 16 exposes the ground surface 7 of the ground to be cut to the blade 9. The opening 16 can be sized for different length, height and width blade 9 sizes and diameters. An example of an opening 16 for a blade 9 is 0.5 inch in width or more, more preferably from 1 inch to 12 inches wide, and from 1 foot to 6 feet long. Blade 9 sizes typically range from 16 inches to 60 inches in diameter and from 0.19 to 1 inch in thickness. Preferably, the trough 4 is sized to accept the largest blade 9 possible for the particular saw 80 the trough 4 is being mounted on so that the trough 4 will work with any blade 9 used on the saw 80. Core Cut/Diamond Products and Husqvarna are commercial examples of water cooled saws 80.
The top of the trough 4 can have a flange 2 for catching waste water dispelled from the saw 80 during use. The front, rear or both ends of the trough 4 can have a pointing device 50 for guiding the saw blade 9 during use.
The trough 4 can be formed from any suitable material, such as metals, fiberglass, plastics, composites, or alloys. The trough 4 is constructed to retain waste water dispelled from the saw during use.
A waste water outlet 18 is constructed and arranged on the inside of the water collection device to remove waste water retained within the trough 4 during use. The outlet 18 can be sized and located in any desired location within the trough 4. However, preferably, outlet 18 is 1 inch or less above ground level, most preferably ΒΌ inch or less above ground level, so that when a vacuum is applied to the outlet 18 waste water is suctioned into the outlet 18.
The outlet 18 can be connected to a y-connector 12. The y-connector 12 connects the outlet 18 to a vacuum connector 10 constructed to connect to a vacuum source. The y-connector 12 can also be connected to a flexible hose 8. The flexible hose 8 can be raised and lowered to remove slurry in the trench created by the saw during cutting. The flexible hose 8 can be adjusted in size and length depending on the size of the trench.
Vacuum sources 62 are now well known and any suitable vacuum source 62 can be used, such as a wet vacuum. The vacuum source 62 can dragged behind the saw 80 during use as shown in
The device can include one or saw connections 6 constructed to connect the trough 4 to the saw. Preferably, the connected 6 include a self-leveling system to allow the trough 4 to have constant contact with the ground as the saw is moved during cutting.
An example of a self-leveling device is shown in
The bottom of the trough 4 is preferably fitted with a seal 14 for sealing the trough 4 to the ground. The seal 14 can be formed from any suitable material, such as rubber. The seal reduces the amount of waste water escaping the bottom of the trough 4 during use.
The bottom of the trough 4 can have skid plates, wheels or other, shown at 5 in
A pressure washer can be attached to the device which is constructed to spray water into the trench to force the slurry to loosen and be sucked into the flexible hose 8.
The invention also relates to a method of collecting waste water dispelled from a water cooled saw comprising the steps of:
The disclosure herein of the various embodiments is not limited to an individual embodiment but rather said disclosure is intended to apply to any and all embodiments as applicable and appropriate.
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