Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Specified terranean relationship – With drain or vent exterior to foundation perimeter
Patent
1977-02-09
1978-02-28
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Specified terranean relationship
With drain or vent exterior to foundation perimeter
52303, 52573, 137362, E04B 170, E04F 1700
Patent
active
040758001
ABSTRACT:
Water leakage and seepage through foundation walls into basements, cellars and the like, is collected in a trough-like duct positioned on the inner face of the foundation near the bottom thereof and drained into a sump. In one form of the invention, the trough-like duct is positioned between the concrete flooring and the foundation of the basement or cellar and drains into conventional drainage tiles underneath the flooring. In another embodiment, the trough-like duct is secured on top of the concrete flooring against the inner face of the foundation wall and is drained directly into a sump or drainage conduit for the basement floor. Interior wall paneling for the basement can extend into the open top of the duct. In another embodiment, existing basement flooring can be routed adjacent the foundation wall forming a channel to receive the trough-like duct of this invention. In those installations where the duct is positioned between the basement flooring and the foundation wall, the duct will act as an expansion joint. In those installations where the duct is exposed at the level of the basement floor, perforated covers can be snapped into the open top of the duct to prevent entry of solid objects. The ducts are preferably formed of extruded plastic, although metal can also be used.
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