The present application is directed at a cement slurry collection chute
basin that incorporates a leak proof means, no matter what the size or
condition of the end of the concrete flop chute. By using a forward
angled entry trough with a square large basin area having the attachment
hooks in a forward position, the weight is put in the rear and the
forward edge of the device is held forward of the end flange and tight
against the lower surface of the concrete chute. A screen separates the
aggregate from the cement slurry, which flows out a drain orifice in the
bottom. An alternate embodiment is constructed from "half-pipe" housing.
This alternate embodiment cement slurry collection chute basin will be
much more efficient and economical to manufacture because of the
"half-pipe" construction and the ease with which it could he welded and
fabricated into form.