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Michael Maroschak Phones & Addresses

  • Orlando, FL
  • Apopka, FL
  • Groveland, FL
  • Hempstead, TX
  • Tomball, TX
  • Orange Pk, FL

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Vehicle Records

Michael Maroschak

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Address:
2417 Foxwood Ct, Apopka, FL 32703
Phone:
(407) 880-7259
VIN:
WDDNG71X17A058070
Make:
MERCEDES-BENZ
Model:
S-CLASS
Year:
2007

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Maroschak
Director
Plastic Trucking, Inc
PO Box 607339, Orlando, FL 32860
2346 Vulcan Rd, Apopka, FL 32703
Michael Maroschak
Manager
Gmmg, LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
2346 Vulcan Rd, Apopka, FL 32703
PO Box 607356, Orlando, FL 32860
Michael Maroschak
Pasadena Group Fla, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
1929 S Blvd, Maitland, FL 32751
Michael Maroschak
Director, President
PLASTIC TUBING INDUSTRIES OF TEXAS, INC
Mfg Converted Paper Products · Nonclassifiable Establishments · Rubber & Plastics Hose & Belting Mfg
PO Box 607356, Orlando, FL 32860
18121 Cochran Rd, Hempstead, TX 77445
18314 Mathis Rd, Waller, TX 77484
(979) 921-9990, (888) 784-7473, (936) 372-2222, (936) 372-2224
Michael Maroschak
President, Treasurer, Secretary
PLASTIC TUBING INDUSTRIES INC
Mfg Converted Paper Products
PO Box 607356, Orlando, FL 32860
2346 Vulcan Rd, Apopka, FL 32703
(407) 298-5121, (407) 578-9393, (800) 780-5121
Michael Maroschak
Director
Plastic Piping Industries, Inc
750 Vulcan Rd, Orlando, FL 32810

Publications

Us Patents

Low-Pressure Dosing System For Sewage Disposal And Associated Methods

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US Patent:
7661903, Feb 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/055435
Inventors:
Michael D. Maroschak - Apopka FL, US
Douglas G. Everson - Tavares FL, US
Marc H. Maroschak - Orlando FL, US
Scott M. Thomson - Lake Mary FL, US
Assignee:
Plastic Tubing Industries, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
E02B 11/00
US Classification:
405 43, 405 49
Abstract:
A drain field assembly includes a distribution pipe for receiving liquid effluent that has a plurality of holes through the wall. A plurality of generally cylindrical void pipes receive effluent from the distribution pipe, retaining the effluent for a time, and distributing the effluent to an area of soil. The void pipes are positioned in a trench atop one another so that the cylindrical axis of a bottom void pipe is substantially vertically aligned with the cylindrical axis of a top void pipe, and the cylindrical axis of a middle void pipe is offset from those of the bottom and top void pipes. A distribution pipe is positioned within the top void pipe. In some embodiments a second distribution pipe can be positioned atop the top void pipe. A protective soil-impervious, liquid-permeable sheeting is placed atop and beneath the assembly for protecting the holes pipes from intrusion by soil.

Drain Field System

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US Patent:
55204813, May 28, 1996
Filed:
Jun 6, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/467737
Inventors:
Frederic P. Atchley - Apopka FL
Michael D. Maroschak - Apopka FL
Assignee:
Plastic Tubing Industries, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
E02B 1100
US Classification:
405 43
Abstract:
A drain field and a drain field assembly for use with a sewage disposal system are provided that do not require the use of aggregate in the form of rock, gravel, shale, or the like. The assembly contains a distribution pipe having a plurality of holes disposed along its bottom half for receiving liquid effluent. Alongside and beneath the distribution pipe are positioned a plurality of void pipes having holes and slots therein that serve to retain and distribute the effluent received from the distribution pipe. Draped over the top and along the sides of the assembly is a protective sheeting that is impervious to soil and liquid permeable that serves to keep soil from entering the pipes and also to aid in evapotranspiration. The drain field of the present invention contains the assembly positioned within a trench and covered with backfill material.

Drain Field System

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US Patent:
55162290, May 14, 1996
Filed:
Mar 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/219671
Inventors:
Frederic P. Atchley - Apopka FL
Michael D. Maroschak - Apopka FL
Assignee:
Plastic Tubing Industries, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
E02B 1300
US Classification:
405 36
Abstract:
A drain field and a drain field assembly for use with a sewage disposal system are provided that do not require the use of aggregate in the form of rock, gravel, shale, or the like. The assembly contains a distribution pipe having a plurality of holes disposed along its bottom half for receiving liquid effluent. Alongside and beneath the distribution pipe are positioned a plurality of void pipes that serve to retain and distribute the effluent received from the distribution pipe. Draped over the top and along the sides of the assembly is a protective sheeting that is impervious to soil and liquid permeable that serves to keep soil from entering the pipes and also to aid in evapotranspiration. The drain field of the present invention contains the assembly positioned within a trench and covered in backfill material.

Universal Septic Tank Fitting

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US Patent:
46816844, Jul 21, 1987
Filed:
Apr 29, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/728362
Inventors:
Michael D. Maroschak - Casselberry FL
Frederick P. Atchley - Tallahassee FL
Douglas G. Everson - Winter Springs FL
Assignee:
Plastic Tubing Industries, Inc. - Orlando FL
International Classification:
B01D 2124
US Classification:
2105322
Abstract:
A universal septic tank fitting useful as either an inlet sweep or an outlet tee includes a generally tubular member having first and second open ends with a portion of the tubular member adjacent the first end forming an angular bend so that the first end extends generally normal to the member. A tube adjacent the second end extends from the tubular member and in a direction generally opposite to the direction of the first end. A vent is provided along the outer periphery of the angular bend, and a removable closure over the vent is provided. In use, the first end is installed in the inlet wall of a septic tank elevated above the second end, and the closure is removed from over the vent. The same fitting may be used as an outlet tee by installing the extremity of the tube through the outlet wall of the septic tank, elevated with respect to the first end.
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