Claims
- 1. A water pollution trap for separating pollutants from water run-off, comprising:
a chamber having an inlet and an outlet; and one or more baffles disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet to prevent water flowing through the chamber from flowing straight through from the inlet to the outlet, but instead to deflect the water flowing in from the inlet to force the water to take a non-linear path to the outlet, wherein each one of the baffles is configured and positioned in the chamber forming at least one gap through which the liquid may flow around the baffle in a longer flow route and each one of the baffles comprises a panel with apertures defined therein that permit at least some of the liquid and pollutants to pass therethrough for dispersing the liquid, wherein the longer flow route and the dispersal of the liquid increase liquid residence time in the chamber to encourage settling of some of the pollutants.
- 2. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the gaps and the apertures of each baffle have a combined cross-sectional area that is substantially greater than a cross-sectional area of the inlet so that the liquid shows considerably as it flows past the baffles.
- 3. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the chamber has a floor, a maximum liquid level when the liquid is flowing through the chamber at a predetermined maximum liquid flow rate, and an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber, and wherein a first one of the baffles has a top disposed below the at-rest liquid level to form a gap at the baffle top and a bottom disposed at the chamber floor, and a second one of the baffles has a bottom disposed above the chamber floor to form a gap at the baffle bottom and a top disposed at or above the maximum liquid level.
- 4. The water pollution trap of claim 3, wherein the second baffle has an upper portion with apertures defined therein for dispersing the liquid and permitting some of the pollutants to pass therethrough and a lower portion without apertures to encourage some of the pollutants to flow down through the bottom gap.
- 5. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the chamber has a floor and at least one of the baffles has an upper portion and a lower portion with a bottom disposed above the chamber floor to form the gap at the baffle bottom, wherein the apertures are defined in the baffle upper portion but not in the baffle lower portion to encourage some of the pollutants to flow down through the bottom gap.
- 6. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the chamber has an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber, and further comprising a screen disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the baffles, wherein the screen is disposed at or above the at-rest liquid level so that the screen retains some of the pollutants, allows the liquid to pass therethrough, and suspends the retained pollutants above the at-rest liquid level.
- 7. The water pollution trap of claim 1, further comprising a collection reservoir disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the collection reservoir has a front wall with a skimming edge for skimming floating portions of the pollutants into the collection reservoir, a rear wall, and a bottom wall extending between therebetween, wherein the bottom wall is disposed above the chamber floor to permit the liquid to flow under the collection reservoir in a longer flow route through the chamber.
- 8. The water pollution trap of claim 7, further comprising a pivotal filter disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the pivotal filter pivots from a filtering position when a typical flow of the liquid is flowing through it to a bypass position in response to a larger-than-typical flow of the liquid engaging it.
- 9. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the pollutants comprise particulate matter including sand and grit, and wherein the baffles are configured to increase liquid residence time in the chamber to encourage settling of the particulate matter.
- 10. A water pollution trap for separating pollutants from a liquid, comprising:
a chamber having an inlet and an outlet; and one or more baffles disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the baffles are configured to increase liquid residence time in the chamber to encourage settling of some of the pollutants.
- 11. The water pollution trap of claim 10, wherein each one of the baffles is configured and positioned in the chamber forming at least one gap through which the liquid may flow around the baffle in a longer flow route through the chamber.
- 12. The water pollution trap of claim 11, wherein the chamber has a floor and an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber, and a first one of the baffles has a top disposed below the at-rest liquid level to form the gap at the baffle top and a second one of the baffles has a bottom disposed above the chamber floor to form the gap at the baffle bottom.
- 13. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the chamber further has a maximum liquid level when the liquid is flowing through the chamber at a predetermined maximum liquid flow rate, and the first baffle has a bottom disposed at the chamber floor and the second baffle has a top disposed at or above the maximum liquid level.
- 14. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the second baffle has an upper portion with apertures defined therein for dispersing the liquid and permitting some of the pollutants to pass therethrough and a lower portion without apertures to encourage some of the pollutants to flow down through the bottom gap.
- 15. The water pollution trap of claim 11, wherein the baffle gap comprises a bottom gap, a top gap, a side gap, an intermediate gap, a corner gap, or a combination thereof.
- 16. The water pollution trap of claim 11, wherein at least one of the baffles is generally L-shaped.
- 17. The water pollution trap of claim 10, wherein the baffles each comprise a panel with apertures defined therein that permit at least some of the liquid and pollutants to pass therethrough for dispersing the liquid.
- 18. The water pollution trap of claim 10, wherein the baffles extend substantially all the way across the chamber.
- 19. The water pollution trap of claim 10, further comprising a screen disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the baffles.
- 20. The water pollution trap of claim 19, wherein the chamber has an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber, and wherein the screen is disposed at or above the at-rest liquid level so that the screen retains some of the pollutants, allows the liquid to pass therethrough, and suspends the retained pollutants above the at-rest liquid level.
- 21. The water pollution trap of claim 19, wherein at least one of the baffles is coupled to the screen.
- 22. The water pollution trap of claim 10, further comprising a collection reservoir disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the collection reservoir has a front wall with a skimming edge for skimming floating portions of the pollutants into the collection reservoir, a rear wall, and a bottom wall extending between therebetween, wherein the bottom wall is disposed above the chamber floor to permit the liquid to flow under the collection reservoir in a longer flow route through the chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/345,128, filed Dec. 31, 2001, and U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 10/217,186, filed Aug. 12, 2002, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60345128 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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