DISC FILTER HAVING A SUCTION DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR FILTERING FLUIDS USING A DISC FILTER

20230271118 ยท 2023-08-31

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Abstract

A suction device for a disc filter includes at least one suction bar per discoid filter body and a suction slit designed for suctioning the impurities of the filter cloth, as well as a suction pump for suctioning the impurities. The suction bar is movable radially from the axis of rotation of the disc filter.

Claims

1: A disc filter (2) having a suction device (1), wherein the suction device (1) comprises at least one suction bar (4) per discoid filter body (3) and a suction slit designed for suctioning the impurities of the filter cloth (10), as well as a suction pump (9) for suctioning the impurities, wherein the suction bar (4) is movable radially to the axis of rotation of the disc filter (2) and the spacing of the suction bar (4) from the filter cloth (10) is adjustable, wherein the filter cloth (10) comprises a pile fabric and wherein the width of the suction bar (4) is smaller than the radius of the disc-shaped filter body (3), wherein the suction bar can be displaced from a position that corresponds to the smallest radius of the disc-shaped filter body to a position that corresponds to the largest radius of the disc-shaped filter body.

2: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, wherein a suction bar (4) is provided in the gap between two discoid filter bodies (3) in each case.

3: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the suction bar (4) is linearly movable.

4: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the suction bar (4) is movable in a pendulum movement by means of a suction arm (5).

5: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the suction device (1) comprises a manifold (6) in the pivot point of the suction bar (4), which manifold is arranged in parallel with the axis of rotation of the disc filter (2).

6: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 5, wherein the manifold (6) is connected to the suction pump (9) via a flexible tube connection (8).

7: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the suction bar (4) is movable by means of a positioning drive (7) which is decoupled from the rotary motor of the disc filter (2).

8: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 7, wherein the positioning drive (7) is operated hydraulically.

9: The disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the suction bar (4) is movable into a position outside of the gap between the discoid filter bodies (3).

10: A method for filtering fluids by means of the disc filter (2) having a suction device (1) according to claim 1, in which the fluid to be filtered is conducted through a filter cloth (10), and in which the filter cloth (10) is backwashed at intervals by means of the suction device (1).

Description

[0042] An embodiment of the invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to a drawing, in which:

[0043] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a suction device according to the invention, in the state when mounted on a disc filter.

[0044] FIG. 1 shows a suction device 1 according to the invention on a disc filter 2. The suction device 1 consists of a plurality of discoid filter bodies 3 which comprise a carrier frame that is covered with filter cloth 10. During operation, the disc filter 2 rotates about the axis of rotation thereof. In this case, the disc filter is immersed in a basin comprising fluid to be filtered. The fluid to be filtered passes through the filter cloth 10 from outside to inside, wherein solid bodies are filtered out of the fluid. The filtered water can be removed from the interior of the disc filter, for example by means of a pump.

[0045] The suction device consists of a suction bar 4 for backwashing the filter cloth 10. During backwashing, the filter cloth 10 is flushed by a fluid, such as fresh water or filtrate, in a direction counter to the filter direction. As a result, solid particles, which are detained in the filter cloth 10, can be released again.

[0046] The suction bar 4 is connected to a rigid suction arm 5. By means of the suction arm 5, the suction bar 4 can be moved in a pendulum movement and the fluid suctioned by the suction bar 4 can be conducted away. The suction bar 4 is moved radially with respect to the axis of rotation of the disc filter 2, by means of the pendulum movement. Three positions of the suction bar are shown by way of example in the figure. These are the position having the smallest radius of the discoid filter body 3, a middle position, and the position having the largest radius. In this case, the suction bar 4 can be moved continuously or in steps. Due to the pendulum movement of the suction bar 4, the entire surface of the filter cloth 10 of the discoid filter body 3 can be backwashed. The length of the suction arm 5 is designed such that the suction bar 4 is located below the fluid surface in every position of the pendulum movement.

[0047] In this case, with the exception of the two outermost suction bars 4, the suction bar 4 is attached in the gap between the discoid filter bodies 3. The suction bars 4 attached in the gap between the discoid filter bodies 3 comprise suction slits for backwashing the respective filter cloths 10 of the two discoid filter bodies 3.

[0048] The suction bars 4 are connected to the manifold 6 via the suction arm 5. The suctioned fluid is conducted away via the manifold 6. The manifold 6 is torsion-resistant, and is rotated by the positioning drive 7. Due to the rotation of the manifold 6, the suction bars 4 are moved in a pendulum movement by means of the suction arms 5. The manifold is connected to the suction pump 9 via a flexible tube connection 8.