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Concrete slab-wall spacer with water and radon removal features

Patent 5771643 Issued on June 30, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 30, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Application

No. 437981 filed on 05/10/1995

US Classes:

52/169.5, With drain or vent exterior to foundation perimeter52/169.14, With waterproofing means; e.g., covering, coating, or lamina52/302.1, WALL, CEILING, FLOOR, OR ROOF DESIGNED FOR VENTILATION OR DRAINAGE404/8, With rim or edge protector405/45, Porous405/50Porous waterway, e.g., sand drain, etc.

Examiners

Primary: Friedman, Carl D.
Assistant: Yip, Winnie

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

E02D 019/00

Abstract

A concrete slab and wall spacer with water and radon removal elements. The invention includes a cross-sectionally, L-shaped elongate strip of semi-rigid, nonbiodegradable material. At least halfway up the entire elongate vertical leg of the L-shape is a horizontally disposed projection which is integral with the strip. The spacer projection is placed against a wall, the L base resting on a portion of the footing subtended by the wall in a conventional spacer usage. The underside of the base of the L is generally relieved in order to allow transmigration of water and gaseous substances. Several applications for the strip are disclosed, one being the sealing of the shelf to the abutting wall with placement of a gas impermeable membrane in an overlapping arrangement with the L base so as to form, relative to the strip and the abutted wall, an upper fluid region and a lower gas region. The gas region is vented by a conduit which penetrates the projection, while the water in the upper liquid region is removed by other conventional methods, conceivably by through-the-wall conduits or a sump region built into or adjacent the footing.

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