Sump liner
First Claim
1. A sump liner comprising:
- a) a base member;
b) a liner wall comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end joined with the base member;
c) the liner wall joined with and extending about the periphery of the base member, the liner wall and the base member defining a sump liner interior therein;
d) the liner wall comprising an inside surface and an outside surface;
e) a weir, the weir positioned in the sump liner interior, the weir comprising an inverted V-shape and divides the sump liner interior into a primary reservoir and an adjacent secondary reservoir; and
f) wherein the liner wall further comprises a primary reservoir portion and an impermeable secondary reservoir portion, the primary reservoir portion of the liner wall defining a cutout for allowing groundwater to flow through and enter the primary reservoir, the weir for controlling the flow of water into the secondary reservoir.
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Abstract
A sump liner comprising a liner wall joined with a base member, the liner wall extending about the periphery of the base member, the liner wall comprising a primary reservoir portion and a secondary reservoir portion, with a weir extending from the base member and the inside surface of the liner wall. The weir divides the sump liner interior into a primary reservoir and a secondary reservoir, with a primary pump to remove water from the primary reservoir and a secondary pump to remove water from the secondary reservoir. The primary reservoir receives drainage water through an inlet pipe. The secondary reservoir receives drainage water that flows over the weir in the event the primary pump in the primary reservoir fails, in which case the secondary pump in the secondary reservoir pumps out the water. The weir may have an inverted V-shape. A sump liner and with a vented lid bolted to it to form an airtight seal. The vented lid comprising a body defining a vent opening, electric cable openings, and a drain pipe opening. A drain connects to the vented lid and a drain pipe extends from the drain and into the sump liner, the drain pipe having a submersed end for being submerged in water in the sump liner and for forming a seal with water in the sump liner so that gas from inside the sump liner cannot exit the sump liner through the drain.
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12 Claims
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1. A sump liner comprising:
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a) a base member; b) a liner wall comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end joined with the base member; c) the liner wall joined with and extending about the periphery of the base member, the liner wall and the base member defining a sump liner interior therein; d) the liner wall comprising an inside surface and an outside surface; e) a weir, the weir positioned in the sump liner interior, the weir comprising an inverted V-shape and divides the sump liner interior into a primary reservoir and an adjacent secondary reservoir; and f) wherein the liner wall further comprises a primary reservoir portion and an impermeable secondary reservoir portion, the primary reservoir portion of the liner wall defining a cutout for allowing groundwater to flow through and enter the primary reservoir, the weir for controlling the flow of water into the secondary reservoir.
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2. An apparatus for protection against radon gas, the apparatus comprising:
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a) a sump liner, b) a vented lid having a vent opening and a drain opening for the passage of external water into the sump liner, c) the sump liner connected to the vented lid to form an airtight seal between the sump liner and the vented lid, and d) a drain positioned in the drain opening and a drain pipe support member joined to the drain such that the drain forms a seal with the vented lid and a drain pipe extending from the drain pipe support member for being at least partially submerged in water in the sump liner so that radon gas from inside the sump liner cannot exit the sump liner through the drain. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of controlling radon gas comprising:
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a) providing a sump liner, b) providing a vented lid having a vent opening and a drain opening, c) joining the sump liner and the vented lid to form an airtight seal between the sump liner and the vented lid, d) positioning a drain in the drain opening and joining a drain pipe support member to the drain such that the drain forms an airtight seal with the vented lid, and e) joining a drain pipe to the drain pipe support member and allowing the sump liner to partially fill with water such that the drain pipe is at least partially submerged in the water to form a seal therewith such that radon gas inside the sump liner cannot escape through the drain pipe. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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