Fluid conduit with layered and partial covering material...

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E02B 11/00 (2006.01) E02B 13/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2609409

A fluid conduit with layered and partial covering material thereon. The covering material is a multilayer fabric of varying selected deniers wrapped around the fluid conduit and includes at least one layer formed from an unstructured assemblage of fibers supported by an outer sheeting or grid mesh for the processing and treatment of fluids. The unstructured assemblage of fibers provides a large surface area whereon consequent biodegradation of the oils, greases and chemicals takes place permitting treated fluid to pass omni directionally through the unstructured assemblage of fibers and subsequently leach into the ground. The system generates bacteri quickly thereby enhancing system performance.

A fluid conduit with layered and partial covering material thereon. The fluid conduit may be of many forms and types and attached thereto and configured thereon covering material, in partial form and a selected number of layers. The covering of fluid conduit/conductors resulting in the creation of a novel and very effective, in functionality, of a fluid conduit/conductive system, such as a septic pipe of smooth wall, of corrugated form, of any form of cross sectional configuration including circular, elliptical, rectangular, triangular or any other geometric shape any of which will and can provide for the flow of a fluid of forms such as septic flow fluid and the like. Included herein as a part of the invention is fluid conduits produced by the means and methods of this invention. Substantially, the fluid conduit system having incorporated therein and thereon the form and layers of covering created as a consequence of the means and method of configuring such conduit included as a feature of the invention. Used herein is a multilayer fabric of varying deniers for the processing and treatment of fluids which must be treated to remove materials so that the resultant treated fluid may be reused and/or returned to the earth and particularly to the water table. More particularly the multilayer fabric, each layer being of selected denier, is used in combination with conduit in a drainage field or leaching system usually associated with a septic tank or septic system. Most particularly the multilayer fabric of varying deniers is wrapped around corrugated plastic pipe of the type well known in the field of drainage or leaching fields. At least one of the multilayer fabric layers is formed from an unstructured assemblage of fibers. The unstructured assemblage of fibers are supported by an outer sheeting however it could be made of a grid mesh or additional material choices which in effect will provide for separation between layers. The unstructured assemblage of fibers provides a large surface area whereon consequent biodegradation of the oils, greases and chemicals takes place permitting treated fluid to pass omnidirectionally through the unstructured assemblage of fibers and subsequently leach into the ground. The system generates bacteria more quickly and thereby causing the system performance to be enhanced in quality of performance and in the speed of performance - speed of performance was increased over prior art methods by a substantial of amount.

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