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Integrated Tree Root And Storm Water System
US Patent:
2005015, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Jan 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/759493
Inventors:
James Urban - Annapolis MD, US
Albert Key - New York NY, US
Charles Ray - San Francisco CA, US
Michael James - Vancouver, CA
Albert Key - New York NY, US
Charles Ray - San Francisco CA, US
Michael James - Vancouver, CA
Assignee:
URBAN ROOT L.L.C. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A01G029/00
US Classification:
047032700
Abstract:
A structural cell system is disclosed for supporting hardscape areas in a way that enables tree root growth and accommodates filtering, retention, storage and infiltration of storm water while preventing hardscape damage. The system includes a plurality of structural cells capable of being positioned below a hardscape. The structural cells are designed to have openings that are sized to accept tree roots. The system has one or more permeable barriers around the structural cells with a way for water to flow into the plurality of structural cells flow out of the structural cells.
Integrated Tree Root And Storm Water System
US Patent:
2007002, Feb 8, 2007
Filed:
Jun 12, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/451549
Inventors:
James Urban - Annapolis MD, US
Albert Key - New York NY, US
Charles Ray - San Francisco CA, US
Michael James - Vancouver, CA
Albert Key - New York NY, US
Charles Ray - San Francisco CA, US
Michael James - Vancouver, CA
International Classification:
A01G 29/00
US Classification:
047048500
Abstract:
A structural cell system is disclosed for supporting hardscape areas in a way that enables tree root growth and accommodates filtering, retention, storage and infiltration of storm water while preventing hardscape damage. The system includes a plurality of structural cells capable of being positioned below a hardscape. The structural cells are designed to have openings that are sized to accept tree roots. The system has one or more permeable barriers around the structural cells with a way for water to flow into the plurality of structural cells flow out of the structural cells.
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