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Segmented Coreworx Joint Bay – Patent

Since 1920, Mascot Engineering has been responsible for a number of innovations beneficial to the building and construction segment.  Whilst our GRC products are our most notable, advancement in production methodology and product development remains at the core of our business.

Mascot Engineering holds a patent with the Australian Patent Office for a Segmented Underground Work Bay.  The patented design was invented by Paul Fletcher, the founder of Coreworx Australia in response to clients’ needs to reduce time and disruption on construction sites building and installing high voltage joint bays for energy infrastructure.

This insight led to the development of what is known as the Coreworx segmented Joint Bay which is the preferred product for Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy, Systems Connect, Essential Energy and other providers.  Whilst originally for the energy infrastructure market, the patent and design (field of the invention) could be used as a stormwater drainage pit, a sewer pit, an electrical cable pit, an above ground box, a pump-out pit, valve pit, switchboard base or the like.

Australian Patent number:
2020103734

Name and address of patentee:
Mascot Engineering Co Pty Ltd
37 Tarlington Place, Smithfield NSW 2164
www.mascotengineering.com.au

Title of invention:
An underground work bay

Name of inventor:
Paul Fletcher

Patent expiry:
27 November, 2028

Solicitor/IP Agent:
Spruson & Ferguson Intellectual Property
GPO Box 3898, Sydney NSW 2001
www.spruson.com

Abstract
An underground work bay comprising a first end segment and a second end segment having a base with side walls extending away from the base to form an enclosure having an open top.  A plurality of connectors are adapted to secure adjacent walls and/or bases together.  At least a portion of each wall and/or base having a shape adapted to be received by a complementary shape on an adjacent wall and/or base to provide connection of adjacent segments.

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