US1746121A - Sewer catch basin - Google Patents
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- An object of the invention is to provide a removable catch basin that is simple in conrelates to sewer catch struction and that readily lends itself to cleansing thereof.
- Another object is to provide a receptacle" for use with such catch basins and which receptacle is simple and sturdy in construction and which may readily be withdrawn from. a catch basin in which it may be deposited.
- Fig. 1 is a transverse sectional view through a portion of a sewage system deposited in a street and showing the invention.
- Fig. 3 is a bottom vlew of the disclosure in Fig. 2.
- V Fig. 4 is a fragmental view of the parts shown in Fig. 3.
- r y The curb sewer inlet 10 communicates by means of a duct 11 with a catch basin 12 provided with a removable cover 13.
- An outlet duct 14 leaves thefcatch basin 12 at a point somewhat below the point of communication of the inlet duct 11' with the catch basin 12.
- the outlet duct 14 is preferably provided with an upwardly projecting elbow-like portion 17, thelower'wall 18 of which serves as an overflow or abutment for providing a water seal. for precluding gases 7 and odors from a sewer system comprising a man hole .19, from entry into the catch basin.
- FIG. 2 isia sectional view of apocket form truck (and the bucket returned to the well.
- the bucket disclosed herein comprises fa downwardly tapering wall 20 reinforced" at its upper edge by an annular ring or band 2 1.
- a suitable handle or band 22 is'mounted at the upper edge of the bucket.
- the conical wall'20 ofthe bucket is perforated'at various places asindicated at 23-. It should'be noted that the inside wall 214 of the wellis cylindrical, wherefore the bucket may be readily withdrawn. from the well notwithstanding that a heavy, oozy deposit of mud and filth may have settled between theouter wall of' the bucket and the inner Wall of the we11..
- the bottom 25 is preferably reinforced by a cross brace 27 provided'with suitable feet 28 and 29 atits opposite ends.
- a second crossbrace 30 cooperates with a reciprocating catch member 31 for locking the bottom in closed position.
- a reinforcing member 32 extending along the side 20 of the bucket projects through an opening 33 in the bottom and its lower end serves as a foot 34.
- the reinforcing .inem- 5 her 32 is provided with a recess 35 into'which' the forward end of the member 30 may enter.
- the entry of the member 30 into the recess 35 serves as a lock or retaining'means to hold the bottom of the bucket in closed position. Lateral movement of the member 30 in the recess 35 provided for by'limited resiliency in the wall of the container and the hinge mounting serves to release the member 30 so that the bottom of the bucket may move about its hinged connection for discharging the contents of the bucket.
- a bucket for removable insertion in a catch basin well comprising a bottom and an upwardly extending wall, the Wall tapering from the upper end thereof towards the bottom of the bucket and having perforations therethrough, a hinged connection between the bottom and the wall of the bucket, means for locking the bottom in closed position upon the wall of the bucket, foot members carried by the bucket for supporting same when the bottom of the bucket is closed, an
- a bucket for removable insertion in a catch basin well comprising a wall tapering from the upper end toward the bottom of the bucket and having perforations therethrough, a bottom for the bucket hinged interiorlythereof and a latch for holding the bottom of the bucket in closed position,
- a catch 7 basin bucket comprising a tapered perforate wall portion, a bail extending from the top of said wall, a bottom member hinged interiorly of the bucket at the bottom thereof and a latch member extending vertically of the bucket and forming in part a reinforcement therefor providing a catch for the bottomof the bucket and a foot for supporting the bucket.
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Feb. 4, 1930. W. 1,746,121
snwsn CATCH msnp Fned Aug. 23.- 1927 Patented Feb. 4, 1930 ADOLPI-I LEVY, or oI NomNAr-Ifomo SEWER CATCH BASIN Application filed. August 23, 19217; Seri aLNo; 214%,959.
This invention basins.
An object of the inventionis to provide a removable catch basin that is simple in conrelates to sewer catch struction and that readily lends itself to cleansing thereof.
Another object is to provide a receptacle" for use with such catch basins and which receptacle is simple and sturdy in construction and which may readily be withdrawn from. a catch basin in which it may be deposited.
by the means described herein and disclosed in the accompanying drawings in which:
' Fig. 1 is a transverse sectional view through a portion of a sewage system deposited in a street and showing the invention.
ing a detail of the invention and taken on line 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a bottom vlew of the disclosure in Fig. 2. V Fig. 4 is a fragmental view of the parts shown in Fig. 3. r y The curb sewer inlet 10 communicates by means of a duct 11 with a catch basin 12 provided with a removable cover 13. An outlet duct 14; leaves thefcatch basin 12 at a point somewhat below the point of communication of the inlet duct 11' with the catch basin 12. Within the catch basin and below the point 'of communication of the outlet duct .14: with i i the catch basin is provided a well '15 that re.
' ceives a bucket 16. The outlet duct 14is preferably provided with an upwardly projecting elbow-like portion 17, thelower'wall 18 of which serves as an overflow or abutment for providing a water seal. for precluding gases 7 and odors from a sewer system comprising a man hole .19, from entry into the catch basin.
' The drainage system as just explained permits the flow of drained water to the sewer, whereas heavy substances including mud and v the like are held in suspense within the well to settle into the bucket 16. When it is dec sired to clean the catch basin;'cover115is.
removed by any suitable manner, for examplc a crane or, the like on a truck. The con tents of the bucket may be emptied into the hese and other advantages'are attained Fig. 2 isia sectional view of apocket form truck (and the bucket returned to the well.
f- The bucket disclosed herein comprises fa downwardly tapering wall 20 reinforced" at its upper edge by an annular ring or band 2 1. A suitable handle or band 22 is'mounted at the upper edge of the bucket. The conical wall'20 ofthe bucket is perforated'at various places asindicated at 23-. It should'be noted that the inside wall 214 of the wellis cylindrical, wherefore the bucket may be readily withdrawn. from the well notwithstanding that a heavy, oozy deposit of mud and filth may have settled between theouter wall of' the bucket and the inner Wall of the we11.. The
indicated,depositwould naturally be of no large articles because the upper orrlarger diameter of the bu ck et is but slightly'less than the inside diameter of the well. 'Theperfor'ations 23 in the bucket prevent air pressure from holding the bucket against withdrawal form the well. The bottom 25 of the bucket is hinged uponan inside wall'20 and Qs'uitablejm eans are providedso that thebote tom of the bucket maybe locked to 'the wall .20 of the bucket; The bottom'25 may move upon its hinges'26for droppingthe bottom 'of the bucket while suspended'upon the crane upon a suitable truck provided for raising the'bucket'from thewelland carrying away i the deposit that was withdrawn from the well by means of the bucket. The bottom 25 ,is preferably reinforced by a cross brace 27 provided'with suitable feet 28 and 29 atits opposite ends. A second crossbrace 30 cooperates with a reciprocating catch member 31 for locking the bottom in closed position. A reinforcing member 32 extending along the side 20 of the bucket projects through an opening 33 in the bottom and its lower end serves as a foot 34. The reinforcing .inem- 5 her 32 is provided with a recess 35 into'which' the forward end of the member 30 may enter.
The entry of the member 30 into the recess 35 serves as a lock or retaining'means to hold the bottom of the bucket in closed position. Lateral movement of the member 30 in the recess 35 provided for by'limited resiliency in the wall of the container and the hinge mounting serves to release the member 30 so that the bottom of the bucket may move about its hinged connection for discharging the contents of the bucket.
What is claimed is:
1. As a new article-0f manufacture a bucket for removable insertion in a catch basin well, the bucket comprising a bottom and an upwardly extending wall, the Wall tapering from the upper end thereof towards the bottom of the bucket and having perforations therethrough, a hinged connection between the bottom and the wall of the bucket, means for locking the bottom in closed position upon the wall of the bucket, foot members carried by the bucket for supporting same when the bottom of the bucket is closed, an
1 annular reinforcing band at the upper edge of the bucket,a bail secured to the reinforcing ring and extending upwardly therefrom and a reinforcing barextending along the wall of the bucket, connecting the annular ring and the bottom and forming a part of the means for locking the bottom in closed position.
2. As a new article of manufacture a bucket for removable insertion in a catch basin well, said bucket comprising a wall tapering from the upper end toward the bottom of the bucket and having perforations therethrough, a bottom for the bucket hinged interiorlythereof and a latch for holding the bottom of the bucket in closed position,
disposed interiorly of the bucket and extending through the bottom of the bucket.
3. As a new article of manufacture a catch 7 basin bucketcomprising a tapered perforate wall portion, a bail extending from the top of said wall, a bottom member hinged interiorly of the bucket at the bottom thereof and a latch member extending vertically of the bucket and forming in part a reinforcement therefor providing a catch for the bottomof the bucket and a foot for supporting the bucket.
In testimony whereof, I have here unto subscribed my name this 13th day of August, 1927.
ADOLPH LEVY.
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