Passive diversionary fluid collecting and debris separating appa

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley – With separator; e.g. – strainer

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E04D 1306, E04D 1308

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044506546

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a passive diversionary fluid collecting and debris separating apparatus consisting of a surface having an opening and the opening has a first and second downwardly extending fin disposed at an upper and lower edge respectively for channeling fluid for collection, downwardly extending intermediate fins for channeling fluid for collection disposed between and with means connected to said first and second fins and a membrane disposed across the opening for separating debris from the fluid.

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