Brine machine and method
11731088 · 2023-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F21/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F21/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A brine machine comprises a salt hopper, a source of water for wetting salt in the salt hopper, a brine hopper positioned in side-by-side relation relative to the salt hopper, a filter providing fluid communication between the salt hopper and the brine hopper, a generally horizontal auger positioned in a base of the salt hopper, and an upwardly directed lift auger having a first end in operable association with an end of the horizontal auger and a second discharge end positioned above a level of brine in the brine hopper. The augers convey solid material from the base of the salt hopper and discharge the material from the machine.
Claims
1. A self-cleaning brine machine comprising: a salt hopper, a source of water for wetting salt in said salt hopper, a brine hopper positioned in side-by-side relation relative to said salt hopper, a filter providing fluid communication between said salt hopper and said brine hopper, a first water sprayer in said salt hopper positioned adjacent an inlet side of said filter for flushing said inlet side of said filter, a second water sprayer in said brine hopper positioned adjacent an outlet side of said filter for flushing said outlet side of said filter, a generally horizontal auger positioned in a base of said salt hopper, a first upper damper and a second lower damper both positioned in said salt hopper above said horizontal auger, said first upper damper for selectively metering solid waste material from said salt hopper to said second lower damper, said second lower damper for selectively metering the solid waste material to said horizontal auger, a third water sprayer in said salt hopper positioned above said first upper damper for dissolving undissolved salt and sweeping the solid waste material into said first upper damper, a fourth water sprayer in said salt hopper positioned above said second lower damper for dissolving undissolved salt and sweeping the solid waste material into said second lower damper, an upwardly directed lift auger having a first end in operable association with an end of said horizontal auger and a second discharge end positioned above a level of brine in said brine hopper, and a controller operable to control said water sprayers, said dampers, and said augers, including being operable to open and close said first upper damper and then open and close said second lower damper sequentially, said augers for conveying the solid waste material from said base of said salt hopper and discharging the solid waste material from said machine continuously during operation of said machine.
2. A method of continuously producing brine in a self-cleaning fashion comprising: wetting salt in a salt hopper with water to form unfiltered brine, filtering the unfiltered brine with a filter as it moves from the salt hopper to a filtered brine hopper to separate out solid waste material therefrom, flushing an inlet side of the filter with water, flushing an outlet side of the filter with water, opening an upper damper to allow the solid waste material to drop onto a lower damper, dissolving undissolved salt and sweeping the solid waste material into the upper damper with water, closing the upper damper, opening a lower damper to allow the solid waste material to drop onto a horizontal auger, dissolving undissolved salt and sweeping the solid waste material into the lower damper with water, closing the lower damper, conveying the solid waste material with the horizontal auger to an upstanding auger having an upper discharge end positioned above a level of brine in the brine hopper, conveying the solid waste material with the upstanding auger, discharging the solid waste material from the upper end of the upstanding auger, and controlling the flushing, dissolving, and sweeping water, the dampers, and the augers with a controller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The upper filter 30 has a water spray bar 50 located above it in the salt hopper 12. The water spray bar 50 is used to flush undissolved salt particles and/or MOS off of the first stage filter element 40 of the upper filter 30. Similarly, the lower filter 32 has a water spray bar 52 located above it in the salt hopper 12. The water spray bar 52 is used to flush undissolved salt particles and/or MOS off of the first stage filter element 40 of the lower filter 32.
(14) The upper filter 30 also has a rotatable water spray bar 60 located above it in the brine hopper 14. The water spray bar 60 is used to flush (or back flush) undissolved salt particles and/or MOS off of the third stage filter element 44 of the upper filter 30. Similarly, the lower filter 32 has a rotatable water spray bar 62 located above it in the brine hopper 14. The water spray bar 62 is used to flush (or back flush) undissolved salt particles and/or MOS off of the third stage filter element 44 of the lower filter 32.
(15) Salt particles and/or MOS too large to pass through all three stages of the filters 30, 32 drop out of the bottom of the filters 30, 32 and down onto a grate 70. See
(16) The upper damper 80 has a rotatable water spray bar 90 located above it in the salt hopper 12. The water spray bar 90 dissolves undissolved salt on the grate 70 and sweeps material through the grate and into the upper damper 80.
(17) The lower damper 82 has a water spray bar 92 located above it in the salt hopper 12. The water spray bar 92 dissolves undissolved salt and sweeps material into the lower damper 82.
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(19) The controller 102 causes the augers 84, 86 to rotate continuously or periodically. The controller 102 periodically opens the upper damper 80 allowing MOS to drop down onto lower damper 82. See
(20) The time intervals between opening dampers 80, 82, the time duration each damper 80, 82 is open, the amount and timing of water supplied via the water spray bars 18, 50, 52, 60, 62, 90, and 92, and the time intervals between rotating the water spray bars 60, 62, and 90 and the time duration each water spray bar 60, 62, 90 is rotated vary depending on the desired rate at which brine is being made, the MOS in the salt supplied to the machine 10, and the desired salinity.
(21) By continuously supplying salt and water to the machine 10, continuously or periodically running the augers 84, 86, continuously filtering the brine with filters 30, 32, periodically opening and closing upper damper 80 then opening and closing lower damper 82, and periodically rotating water spray bars 60, 62, and 90, the brine machine 10 can continuously produce brine in a continuously self-cleaning fashion, without the need to be shut down to clear the machine 10 of MOS.
(22) The present invention can be incorporated into either of the two types of brine systems. In one type of system, a flow through system, the salinity of the mixture is controlled by the addition of salt or water to the mixing tank until the correct salinity is reached. In the other type of system, a re-circulation system, the brine mixture is re-circulated back through the salt until the proper salinity is reached. Once the proper salinity is reached in either system, the brine can be pumped to a storage tank.
(23) The assignee's US Patent Publication No. 2014/0251177, US Patent Publication No. 2013/0099155, and U.S. Pat. No. 9,890,310 are all hereby incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth in their entireties, and may be consulted for additional details of brine systems that can be incorporated into the brine machine of the present invention.
(24) The various embodiments of the invention shown and described are merely for illustrative purposes only, as the drawings and the description are not intended to restrict or limit in any way the scope of the claims. Those skilled in the art will appreciate various changes, modifications, and improvements which can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details and representative apparatus and methods shown and described. Departures may therefore be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept. The invention resides in each individual feature described herein, alone, and in all combinations of any and all of those features. Accordingly, the scope of the invention shall be limited only by the following claims and their equivalents.