Patent classifications
E03F7/103
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DEWATERING SLUDGE
An apparatus for dewatering sludge comprises a tank having an internal space divided by a dividing wall into an intake chamber and an extract chamber, an intake pipe connected to the intake chamber by an intake valve, a discharge pipe connected to the extract chamber by a discharge valve, and a transfer pipe providing fluid communication between the intake chamber and the extract chamber. The transfer pipe has first opening near the bottom of the intake chamber, and a second opening near the top of the extract chamber. A pump selectively creates positive and negative pressure within the intake chamber. A screen is positioned within the extract chamber between the second opening of the transfer pipe and the discharge pipe. 15
Shower drain box
A drain or sump box features a combination of a housing, a pump, a float switch and a deodorant bar retainer. The housing may include a housing floor and a wall structure attached thereto and configured to receive and contain waste water. The pump is arranged in the housing to respond to signaling for pumping the waste water from the housing. The float switch is arranged in the housing to sense the level of the waste water and provide the signaling to turn the pump on when the waste water exceeds a certain level. The deodorant bar retainer is arranged in the housing in the housing to receive and retain a deodorant bar for preventing, reducing or masking waste water odor and associated bacteria causing the waste water odor.
CLEANING VEHICLE AND HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING SYSTEMS
A cleaning vehicle generally has a grey water reservoir having a pre-filter; an aspiration conduit leading into the grey water reservoir upstream from the pre-filter and a vacuum pump adapted to create a vacuum inside the grey water reservoir to draw grey water; a vortex separation subsystem connected downstream from the pre-filter; a filtration bag subsystem connected downstream from the vortex separation subsystem; a filtrate reservoir connected downstream from the filtration bag subsystem; a high pressure hose having an end connected downstream from the filtrate reservoir and another end having a high pressure spray nozzle; a filtrate path extending from the grey water reservoir to the high pressure spray nozzle via the pre-filter, the vortex separation subsystem, the filtration bag subsystem and the high pressure hose; and at least one pump adapted to entrain a flow of fluid along the filtrate path.
SERVICE MODE SELECTION SYSTEM FOR SERVICE VEHICLE
A service mode selection system for a service vehicle is provided for simplifying a control for setting the vehicle in a desired service mode. The system includes a control system for receiving an operator's selection of service mode via a service mode selection device and controlling vehicle components to automatically set the vehicle in a selected service mode. The service mode selection device can be arranged in a cab of the vehicle and allows the operator to conveniently select a desired service mode, thereby achieving a work-ready machine with as few operator inputs as possible.
VEHICLE-MOUNTED PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR CLARIFICATION AND DISINFECTION OF WASTEWATER PRODUCED BY THE WASHING OF ROAD DRAINAGE INLETS AND DRAINS AND TUNNELS, AND METHOD FOR CLARIFICATION AND DISINFECTION OF WASTEWATER PRODUCED BY THE WASHING OF ROAD DRAINAGE INLETS AND DRAINS AND TUNNELS
A vehicle-mounted portable apparatus for clarification and disinfection of wastewater produced by the washing of road drainage inlets and drains and tunnels, includes: a sludge collecting tank; a filter for coarse filtering of the sludge in the tank and a filter for finer filtration; and a dosage unit for pH adjustment additives. The apparatus includes a mixer for adding additives for purifying and disinfecting the sludge; a cyclone device for separating water from the sludge; and collection and settling elements for the separated water. The apparatus further includes a hydraulic line for the separated water for connection between the separation cyclone and collection and a settling component for the separated water, a dosage unit for disinfection additives provided on the hydraulic line for the separated water; and a hydraulic line for connection between the collection and settling component.
Shower Drain Box
A drain or sump box features a combination of a housing, a pump, a float switch and a deodorant bar retainer. The housing may include a housing floor and a wall structure attached thereto and configured to receive and contain waste water. The pump is arranged in the housing to respond to signaling for pumping the waste water from the housing. The float switch is arranged in the housing to sense the level of the waste water and provide the signaling to turn the pump on when the waste water exceeds a certain level. The deodorant bar retainer is arranged in the housing in the housing to receive and retain a deodorant bar for preventing, reducing or masking waste water odor and associated bacteria causing the waste water odor.