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  • WITNESSES INVEN R WM. RMW.
  • the object of this invention is to form an auxiliary gutter for sewers of the class described, whereby the disagreeable and expensive cleaning of the sewers by removing the sediments collected therein is dispensed with; and the invention consists of a round or oval sewer, an auxiliary interior gutter that is set into concrete at the bottom of the sewer, the sides of the gutter being extended laterally so as to abut against the wall of the sewer.
  • Figure 1 represents a vertical transverse section of the old style of sewers of round shape with the natural sediment collected at the bottom of the same
  • Fig. 2 is avertical transverse section of a sewer made with my improved gutter.
  • a in the drawings represents a sewer of round cross-section, which is provided at its bottom with a gutter, B, of glazed earthenware or other suitable material, which is set into a bed of concrete, a a.
  • the gutter B is made ll-shaped, the legs of the same extending toward the side walls of the sewer, and are slightly curved, so as not to interfere with the outlets of the house sewers and pipes.
  • the gutterB is made of earthenware, it is preferably made of three parts-a V-shaped main part, and side plates, 6 b, that are connected by overlapping joints to the ends of the main part, and extended to the side walls of the sewer, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the liquid in the sewer has a natural wash, so that the heavy sediments are prevented from settlingin the same, while the gutter may be readily washed and cleaned from time to time by running water through the same.
  • the gutter may also be used in connection with sewers of elliptical cross section; but it is mainly adapted for sewers of round cross-section, so as to prevent the bottom sediments in the same.
  • auxiliary V-shaped gutter is mainly intended for round or oval sewers, in which the gutter is embedded in cement at the bottom of the sewer, while its sides abut against the side walls of the gutter, so as to form no separate channels at both sides of the gutter, as in the sewers heretofore in use.

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(No Model.) G. W. RADER.
GUITER FOR--SEWERS. I
No. 313,620. 4 Patented Mar. 10, 1885,
WITNESSES: INVEN R WM. RMW.
ATTRNEYS rams ATENT price,
GUTTER FOR SEWERS.
$PECIPICATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 313,620, dated March 10, 11885.
Application filed December 8, 1884. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GUSTAVUS W. RADER, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Gutters for Sewers, of which the following is a specification.
I11 cleaning the old style of sewers of round crosssection it is necessary to remove from tune to time the sediments that are deposited at the bottom of the sewer. These sediments accumulate gradually and harden, sui'liciently so that they have to be chopped ofi for re moving the same. In the center of the sewer is formed, by the flow of the liquid, a natural channel or gutter. In the summer season the sediments emit obnoxious gases and microscopic germs which are deleterious to health.
The object of this invention is to form an auxiliary gutter for sewers of the class described, whereby the disagreeable and expensive cleaning of the sewers by removing the sediments collected therein is dispensed with; and the invention consists of a round or oval sewer, an auxiliary interior gutter that is set into concrete at the bottom of the sewer, the sides of the gutter being extended laterally so as to abut against the wall of the sewer.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a vertical transverse section of the old style of sewers of round shape with the natural sediment collected at the bottom of the same, and Fig. 2 is avertical transverse section of a sewer made with my improved gutter.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A in the drawings represents a sewer of round cross-section, which is provided at its bottom with a gutter, B, of glazed earthenware or other suitable material, which is set into a bed of concrete, a a. The gutter B is made ll-shaped, the legs of the same extending toward the side walls of the sewer, and are slightly curved, so as not to interfere with the outlets of the house sewers and pipes. When the gutterB is made of earthenware, it is preferably made of three parts-a V-shaped main part, and side plates, 6 b, that are connected by overlapping joints to the ends of the main part, and extended to the side walls of the sewer, as shown in Fig. 2. By a gutter of this construction the liquid in the sewer has a natural wash, so that the heavy sediments are prevented from settlingin the same, while the gutter may be readily washed and cleaned from time to time by running water through the same. By providing the sewers of round cross-section with auxiliary gutters, as described, the expensive chopping up and removing of the sediments contained in the same are dispensed with and a more effective flow of liquid in the sewers obtained. The gutter may also be used in connection with sewers of elliptical cross section; but it is mainly adapted for sewers of round cross-section, so as to prevent the bottom sediments in the same.
I am aware that sewers having an auxiliary gutter or channel supported at the bottom of the same, so as to concentrate the water and flush the gutter for keeping it clean, have been used heretofore, and I do not claim this feature broadly. My auxiliary V-shaped gutter is mainly intended for round or oval sewers, in which the gutter is embedded in cement at the bottom of the sewer, while its sides abut against the side walls of the gutter, so as to form no separate channels at both sides of the gutter, as in the sewers heretofore in use.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The combination of a sewer of round or oval cross-section, a V-shaped auxiliary gutter at the bottom of the sewer and extended to
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