System and method for removing moisture from water laden structures
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1. A drying system to remove water from and beneath a surface comprising:
- a vacuum chamber in sealable contact with at least two planar surfaces, the chamber having at least one port to receive a vacuum and a periphery to effect sealing; and
a vacuum source connected with the port, wherein the vacuum source creates an enclosure of negative pressure within the chamber and urges water to flow from beneath each surface and towards the vacuum source to effect moisture removal.
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Abstract
The invention provides an improved method of drying wet or water damaged surfaces using a vacuum source, a manifold, and a plastic sheet covered grid having a lattice formation with spaces to permit the passing of moisture and air from and beneath the surface to the vacuum source.
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18 Claims
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1. A drying system to remove water from and beneath a surface comprising:
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a vacuum chamber in sealable contact with at least two planar surfaces, the chamber having at least one port to receive a vacuum and a periphery to effect sealing; and
a vacuum source connected with the port, wherein the vacuum source creates an enclosure of negative pressure within the chamber and urges water to flow from beneath each surface and towards the vacuum source to effect moisture removal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 8)
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6. A surface drying system comprising:
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a vacuum mat having a surface with at least one vacuum port and a plurality of channels; and
a vacuum source connected with the port, wherein the vacuum source creates an enclosure of negative pressure within the perimeter of the mat and urges water to flow through the channels towards the vacuum source to effect moisture removal. - View Dependent Claims (7, 9)
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10. A method for removing moisture, the method comprising:
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connecting a vacuum source to a first end of a flexible hose, the flexible hose having a second end;
placing at least one interplane vacuum chamber with a port to straddle across and make sealable contact with a first plane and a second plane, the first plane intersecting with the second plane;
connecting the second end of the flexible hose to the port; and
applying the vacuum, creating within the interplane vacuum chamber a reservoir of negative pressure, to effect moisture removal underneath and from the surfaces each plane.
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11. A method for removing moisture, the method comprising:
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placing at least one water impermeable vacuum mat having a manifold over a surface, the mat configured to have a lattice formation, the lattice formation providing spaces;
connecting the manifold with a vacuum source; and
applying a vacuum, wherein negative pressure causes water to flow through the spaces within the lattice formation to the vacuum source to effect moisture removal underneath and from the surface. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system for removing, moisture, the system comprising:
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a means for connecting a vacuum source to a first end of a flexible hose, the flexible hose having a second end;
a means for placing at least one interplane vacuum chamber with a port to straddle across and make sealable contact with a first plane and a second plane, the first plane intersecting with the second plane;
a means for connecting the second end of the flexible hose to the port; and
applying the vacuum, creating within the interplane vacuum chamber a reservoir of negative pressure, to effect moisture removal underneath and from the surfaces of each plane.
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18. A system for removing moisture, the system comprising:
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a means for placing at least one water impermeable vacuum mat having a manifold over a surface, the mat configured to have a lattice formation, the lattice formation providing spaces;
a means for connecting the manifold with a vacuum source; and
a means for applying a vacuum, wherein negative pressure causes water to flow through the spaces within the lattice formation to the vacuum source to effect moisture removal underneath and from the surface.
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