Patent classifications
E03F5/105
INSULATION DISC FOR SEPTIC TANK LID
An insulating disc can be easily installed and removed from inside a riser of a septic tank. The insulating disc is seated atop an opening of the tank lid and seals around the riser inner surface. The disc can include a core formed of R-10 extruded polystyrene sandwiched between two layers of high-density polyethylene. A flexible gasket can extend outward from the disc to seal against the inner surface of the riser. Retention tabs can also be provided to center and hold the disc in place. The disc can be divided into two semicircular halves that are hinged together. A hook, eyebolt and/or rope can be used to aid in removing the disc from the riser.
PASSIVE SELF-CLEANING FILTRATION METHOD AND APPARATUS
A method and apparatus for passive self-cleaning filtration of a liquid containing suspended solids is disclosed. A filter assembly of upright cylindrical filter tubes having open, downwardly-facing ends is placed within a tank of unfiltered liquid. The filter assembly is positioned in the flow of liquid through the tank such that the unfiltered liquid must pass through the filter tubes prior to discharge from the tank. The inner walls of the filter tubes are smooth with small filtering holes. Unfiltered liquid is passes up into the filter tubes and the solids are collected in the tubes and on the smooth walls. Filtered liquid that has passed through the filter tubes is kept separated from the unfiltered liquid by a barrier that functionally prevents passage of unfiltered liquid. The filtered liquid is passed out of the tank. A filter housing protects the filtered liquid and the outside surface of the filter tubes from unfiltered liquid. The solids that have collected in the filter tubes and on the smooth inner walls of the filter fall out of the open, downwardly-facing ends of the filter tubes. The filter housing has a lower chamber below the filter assembly with a sloping floor and an opening for unfiltered liquid to enter the filter housing and accumulated solids to leave the housing. The sloping floor encourages solids that fall out of the filter tubes to move down the slope and out of the housing. The filter assembly may be raised at least partially out of the tank and cleaned by washing the solids down the inside walls of the filter tubes, onto the sloping floor, and back into the unfiltered liquid. The filter assembly may be associated with a pump which pumps filtered liquid from the tank.
Hinged variable flow skimmer and shelf system
Vaults, boxes, systems, and methods of treatment systems to capture pollutants from storm water runoff and prevent the conveyance of these pollutants from entering a receiving water body or landscape area, which is designed to be a part of a local permanent storm water drainage infrastructure. A single treatment box, vault and system combines both drainage conveyance, multi-level treatment techniques, variable hydraulic capabilities, and easy and inexpensive methods for servicing the system, along with a hinged skimmer system with or without a float. The hinged skimmer system can include a rigid vertical panel attached by pivotal support rods that allow the vertical panel to move up and down along a vertical plane in front of an outlet flow line to a vault. The system can also include components selected from a shelf or baffle beneath the hinged skimmer, a dual screened filtration system, media filtration, and hydroslide water pressure lines with spray heads for cleaning debris on a sloped floor, as well as a flow spreader, debris ramp and screened deflector.
OVERFLOW PIPE SYSTEM
The invention provides for a secondary overflow pipe and connector (10) connectable to a sewer system, the secondary overflow pipe increasing overall capacity of the sewer system during peak flows, the connector (10) connectable to a manhole (16) and shaped to define a funnel to reduce turbulence and facilitate a smooth flow pattern and maximum flow capacity.
Waste transfer unit
Systems and methods for managing waste (including liquid, solid, and mixed waste) without using a sink, worktop, or countertop disposal feature. Specific examples provide particular use in connection with an aircraft or other vehicle galley, lavatory, or any other location in which waste that requires disposal is generated. The disclosed embodiments may be installed in an initial galley or lavatory, or they may be used to retrofit an existing environment, such that an entire new disposal system or new sink footprint is not required.
LIFT STATION MAINTENANCE DEVICE
A lift station maintenance device having as its essential features, a circular housing constructed from bars, interleaving self-centering augers for lifting flushable wipes through the system, spring snap options for retaining the bar in slots in top and base plates, and capability to remove large flushable wipes or equivalent materials from liquid sewage systems without clogging. Also disclosed is a lift station maintenance system.
AUTOMATIC SEWAGE REGULATION SYSTEM AND REGULATING METHOD THEREOF
An automatic sewage regulation system and a regulating method are provided. The automatic sewage regulation system includes buffer tanks, an equalization tank, a sewage treatment apparatus and an automatic sewage regulating device. The automatic sewage regulating device includes sensing modules for sensing and transmitting water quality sensing values of sewage in the buffer tanks to a control module which outputs regulating signals to water flow regulators, so that the water flow regulators can regulate flowing volumes of the sewage of the buffer tanks according to the regulating signal, to keep a water quality sensing value of the sewage in the equalization tank within a preset range, thereby preventing the equalization tank from converging sewage having excessively-high or excessively-low water quality sensing value. As a result, burden of the sewage treatment apparatus can be reduced, and the lifetime of the sewage treatment apparatus can be extended.
TELESCOPING OUTFALL SYSTEM FOR A RESERVOIR
A reservoir withdrawal system is disclosed comprising a selectively-adjustable water intake positioned within a reservoir. The water intake is adapted to withdraw water from the reservoir at a desired depth using a telescoping conduit. A water transport system is in fluid communication with the water intake and with a water discharge. A controller allows an operator to selectively adjust the desired depth of the water intake.
Pump station comprising a flush pipe
A pump station for intermediate storage of liquid includes a tank configured to house the liquid, an inlet for influent liquid flow, a pump configured to intermittently discharge liquid from the tank, an outlet for effluent liquid flow, and a flush pipe having a lower opening provided in the tank and an upper opening. The lower opening of the flush pipe is located below a pump start liquid level of the tank, and the flush pipe includes a valve configured to open/close fluid communication between the lower opening of the flush pipe and the upper opening of the flush pipe. The valve is located above the pump start liquid level of the tank. The flush pipe is configured to alternate between a primed state and a released state.
Utilizing Debris Basins for Stormwater Retention
Utilizing debris basins for stormwater retention.