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US1769340A
US1769340A US30367028A US1769340A US 1769340 A US1769340 A US 1769340A US 30367028 A US30367028 A US 30367028A US 1769340 A US1769340 A US 1769340A
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  • Our invention relates, more particularly, to septic tank covers and the like, although it is capable of use in various other relations.
  • One object of our invention is to provide a septic tank structure for sewage disposal, having a cover of such formthat it may be applied to ordinary sewer pipe or standard tile sections.
  • Another object ofour invention is to provide a tank cover of such form that it may serve both as, an inlet and an outlet for the container or receptacle with which .it is to be employed.
  • Another objectof our invention is to provide a sanitary tank attachment which may be conveniently applied to standard tile or sewer pipe sections andwhich is of such form that bafiies need not beplaced in such tile sections but the completed structure nevertheless functioning as a complete septic tank installation.
  • Still another object of our invention is to simplify and improve generally upon septic tank structures.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the installation;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view thereof, and
  • Fig. 3 is a view showing a portion of the hood or cover member of Fig.
  • Figs. 1 and 2, 4: and 4 represent drain tile or sewer tile sections of standard form, the section 4 having a bell mouth 5.
  • the lower end of the tile section l? may be closed by cement or otherwise, if desired,
  • bafiles in the tile section 4' instead of forming bafiles in the tile section 4', and forming inlet and outlet passages through the walls thereof, as .in the structure of the said patent, we provide a hood orcover member that itself carries the passages and baffles, thus making it unnecessary to alter the form of the sewer pipe or to cut inlet or outlet holes therein, and permitting the employment'of any standard type of tile or sewer pipe.
  • This hood or cover member may be made of sheet steel, cast metal, vitrified clay, concrete, or the like, and comprises a cylindrical mit the formation of the bacteria mat.
  • baffles 7 may be welded or otherwisesuitably secured, or the baffles may be cast integrally with the cylindrical portion 6.
  • the sides of the hood 6 are perforated for the reception of inlet and outlet con duits .8 and 9. respectively, through which I sewage or other liquid may pass.
  • the batlles and conduits may be burned in place as set forth in the Evans Patent No.
  • A'plate 10 is detachably held in place upon the hood by means of bolts 11 and nuts 12, the bolts '11 being shown as welded to the cylindrical portion 6. It is thus possible to re-* move the plate10 for inspection 'or cleaning of the receptacle without disturbing the setting thereof, or the joint between the hood and the drain tile 4:, such joint being formed by cement 13 introduced into the bell mouth of the tile section. It is of course to be understood that the plate 10 may be formed integrally with or attached to the cylindrical portion 6 of the hood in some other manner.
  • Sewage entering the inlet 8 will flow'downwardly past the lower edge of the adjacent baflle 7 and rise in the hoodinto the space between the battles, to the flowline, to perin septic tank structures of the usual typef" the clear liquid will flow off upwardly through the battle 7 and through theoutlet 9.
  • baffles may be dispensed with
  • the inlet and outlet may be differently conduits, the said hood being of small Vertical dimension relative to the receptacle.
  • Septic tank structure comprising a receptacle, a hood-like member of metal having side walls adapted to be positioned upon said receptacle, the side walls being provided with inlet and outlet openings, and battles formed integrally with the said hood and partially enclosing the said openings at their inner ends, the said hood being of small vertical dimension relative to the receptacle.

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July 1, 1930.
l. GUTMAN ET AL 1,769,340
SEPTIC TANK STRUCTURE Filed Sept. 4, 192a INVENTORS Irwin Gulmcm ""4 George E Eva/2.5
-ATTORNEY Patented July 1, 1930 IRWIN GUTMAN AND GEORGE E. EVAN S, OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA F sEPTIo-TANKTsmn or Rn Application filed September 4, 1928; Serial No. 3Q3,6?0.
Our invention relates, more particularly, to septic tank covers and the like, although it is capable of use in various other relations.
One object of our invention is to provide a septic tank structure for sewage disposal, having a cover of such formthat it may be applied to ordinary sewer pipe or standard tile sections. v
Another object ofour inventionis to provide a tank cover of such form that it may serve both as, an inlet and an outlet for the container or receptacle with which .it is to be employed.
Another objectof our invention is to provide a sanitary tank attachment which may be conveniently applied to standard tile or sewer pipe sections andwhich is of such form that bafiies need not beplaced in such tile sections but the completed structure nevertheless functioning as a complete septic tank installation.
Still another object of our inventionis to simplify and improve generally upon septic tank structures. i 1
One form which our invention may take is shown in the accompanyingdrawing wherein Figure 1 is a plan view of the installation; Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view thereof, and Fig. 3 is a view showing a portion of the hood or cover member of Fig.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, 4: and 4 represent drain tile or sewer tile sections of standard form, the section 4 having a bell mouth 5. The lower end of the tile section l? may be closed by cement or otherwise, if desired,
as shown for instance in the Gutman Patent N 0. 1,649,028, dated November 15, 1927.
Instead of forming bafiles in the tile section 4', and forming inlet and outlet passages through the walls thereof, as .in the structure of the said patent, we provide a hood orcover member that itself carries the passages and baffles, thus making it unnecessary to alter the form of the sewer pipe or to cut inlet or outlet holes therein, and permitting the employment'of any standard type of tile or sewer pipe.
This hood or cover member may be made of sheet steel, cast metal, vitrified clay, concrete, or the like, and comprises a cylindrical mit the formation of the bacteria mat. As
portion 6 to which baffles 7 may be welded or otherwisesuitably secured, or the baffles may be cast integrally with the cylindrical portion 6. The sides of the hood 6 are perforated for the reception of inlet and outlet con duits .8 and 9. respectively, through which I sewage or other liquid may pass.
In the event that the hood is formed of clay, the batlles and conduits may be burned in place as set forth in the Evans Patent No.
A'plate 10 is detachably held in place upon the hood by means of bolts 11 and nuts 12, the bolts '11 being shown as welded to the cylindrical portion 6. It is thus possible to re-* move the plate10 for inspection 'or cleaning of the receptacle without disturbing the setting thereof, or the joint between the hood and the drain tile 4:, such joint being formed by cement 13 introduced into the bell mouth of the tile section. It is of course to be understood that the plate 10 may be formed integrally with or attached to the cylindrical portion 6 of the hood in some other manner.
Sewage entering the inlet 8 will flow'downwardly past the lower edge of the adjacent baflle 7 and rise in the hoodinto the space between the battles, to the flowline, to perin septic tank structures of the usual typef" the clear liquid will flow off upwardly through the battle 7 and through theoutlet 9.
in detail other than those above indicatedmay be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For inthe baffles may be dispensed with,
It will be understood that various changes 7 y no . stance, the inlet and outlet may be differently conduits, the said hood being of small Vertical dimension relative to the receptacle.
2. Septic tank structure comprising a receptacle, a hood-like member of metal having side walls adapted to be positioned upon said receptacle, the side walls being provided with inlet and outlet openings, and battles formed integrally with the said hood and partially enclosing the said openings at their inner ends, the said hood being of small vertical dimension relative to the receptacle.
In testimony whereof we, the said IRWIN GUTMAN and GEORGE E. EVANS, have hereunto set our hands.
' IRWIN GUTMAN.
GEORGE E. EVANS.
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US2692230A (en) * 1950-09-22 1954-10-19 Harry H Hendon Metal septic tank
US20100181237A1 (en) * 2009-01-16 2010-07-22 Duran Lee A Oil and Debris Separator
US8512556B2 (en) 2010-05-20 2013-08-20 Best Management Products, Inc. Water resistant hatch and hood

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2692230A (en) * 1950-09-22 1954-10-19 Harry H Hendon Metal septic tank
US20100181237A1 (en) * 2009-01-16 2010-07-22 Duran Lee A Oil and Debris Separator
US7951294B2 (en) * 2009-01-16 2011-05-31 Duran Lee A Oil and debris separator
US8512556B2 (en) 2010-05-20 2013-08-20 Best Management Products, Inc. Water resistant hatch and hood

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