SEPARATOR FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM
20230349143 · 2023-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F5/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E03F5/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B01D35/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A separator for separating objects from a liquid flow in a pipe system is disclosed. The separator has a separator housing (4) and at least one filter in the form of a plurality of filter structures (29, 32) extending into the separator housing. The separator may be used in e.g. a vacuum sewage system, a water supply system, 5 or a pipe system for wastewater.
Claims
1-22. (canceled)
23. A separator for separating objects from a liquid flow in a pipe system, the separator comprising: a separator housing; and at least one filter in the form of a plurality of filter structures extending into the separator housing.
24. The separator according to claim 23, further comprising at least one cleaning device provided with cleaning structures corresponding to the filter structures, wherein a relative movement between the at least one cleaning device and the filter structures effectuate cleaning of the filter structures.
25. The separator according to claim 24, wherein the at least one cleaning device is provided with holes corresponding to the filter structures and adapted for sliding along the filter structures.
26. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the filter structures are projecting into the separator housing at an angle in view of a longitudinal direction of the separator housing.
27. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the filter structures are facing the liquid flow.
28. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the filter structures are pointed.
29. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the filter structures are projecting into the separator housing at an angle in view of a transversal direction of the separator housing.
30. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the filter structures are projecting substantially across the liquid flow.
31. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the at least one cleaning device is attached to a first lid, whereby withdrawal of the lid effectuates movement of the at least one cleaning device along the filter structures.
32. The separator according to claim 24, wherein the at least one cleaning device is attached to a second lid, whereby withdrawal of the second lid effectuates movement of the filter structures through the corresponding holes in the at least one cleaning device.
33. The separator according to claim 32, wherein the second lid is provided with handles for manual operation.
34. The separator according to claim 24, wherein the at least one cleaning device is provided with openings for throughflow of the liquid flow through the separator.
35. The separator according to claim 24, wherein the at least one cleaning device is provided with a scraping edge for cleaning an inside of the separator housing.
36. The separator according to claim 23, wherein the separator housing is provided with at least one opening for objects separated from the liquid flow, the at least one opening leading into a container.
37. The separator according to claim 36, wherein the container is arranged beneath the separator housing.
38. The separator according to claim 31, wherein the first lid is provided with handles for manual operation.
39. A separator for separating objects from a liquid flow in a pipe system, the separator comprising: a separator housing with an inlet and an outlet for the liquid flow; at least one filter for filtering out objects from the liquid flow; and at least one opening for objects separated from the liquid flow.
40. The separator according to claim 39, wherein the at least one opening leading into a container for the objects separated from the liquid flow.
41. The separator according to claim 40, wherein the container is arranged beneath the separator housing.
42. The separator according to claim 39, further comprising a sealing and opening device with at least one hole corresponding to the at least one opening for objects separated from the liquid flow and at least one sealing part for liquid-tight sealing of the at least one opening for the objects separated from the liquid flow.
43. The separator according to claim 42, wherein the sealing and opening device is movable between an open position where the at least one hole is arranged under the at least one opening for the objects, and a closed position where the at least one sealing part is arranged under the at least one opening for the objects.
44. The separator according to claim 40, wherein the container comprises a cardboard box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] Example embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the following drawings, where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Example embodiments are described with reference to the drawings. The same reference numerals are used for the same or similar features in all the drawings and throughout the description.
[0019] A vacuum toilet system with a sewage pipe system and with separator units and vacuum pump units for transport of the sewage to e.g. storage tanks, a municipal sewage system or a wastewater treating system is shown in
[0020] A separator system for separating objects from the liquid flow is shown in
[0021] The separator housing 4 may be provided with a front lid 10 for inspecting and cleaning the inside of the separator housing. The lid may be attached to the separator housing with quick-release clamps 37 (
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[0024] A guiding plate 43 for the liquid flow may be arranged inside the separator housing under the inlet 25 for steering the liquid flow from the downwards direction and into the longitudinal direction towards the filter structures. The combination of the free fall of the liquid flow into the separator housing through the inlet 25 and the guiding plate 43, results in the liquid flow hitting the first filter structures 32 at higher speed increasing the chance of larger objects to be pierced by the first filter structures 32.
[0025] The liquid flow with objects small enough to pass the first filter structures 32 are caught by a second filter structure 29 behind the first filter structure 32. In the embodiment shown in
[0026] The first 32 and second 28 filter structures are attached to respective lids 10, 27 for cleaning of objects and dirty mass from the filter structures by movement of the lids. The first filter structures 32 interact with a cleaning device 36 provided with holes corresponding to the size and shape of the first filter structures as shown in
[0027] A gasket 28 ensures a watertight connection between the separator housing and the lid 27. The lid 27 may be attached to the separator housing with e.g. quick-release clamps 37 and provided with handles, facilitating manual handling.
[0028] The first 32 and second 29 filter structures are shown in
[0029] The objects cleaned from the first filter structures fall down and through an opening in the bottom of the half-pipe structure and further through an opening for objects in the separator housing in front of the first filter structure 32 and down into a first funnel 39. The bottom of the separator housing also has an outlet beneath the second filter structure leading into a second funnel 42 collecting the objects caught by the second filter 29. A sealing and opening device 40 with filter seals for liquid-tight sealing of the bottom of the funnels 39 and 42 when the separator is in use, is arranged under the separator housing. When the funnels 39, 42 are to be emptied for objects caught by the filters, the sealing and opening device is moved to an open position whereby corresponding through-going holes are positioned under the outlets of the first and second funnel 39 and 42. Stoppers are provided for stopping the sealing and opening device in the correct position for opening and sealing of the funnels. A front through-going hole 40 is visible in the partly exploded view of
[0030] The waste container 31 and the sealing and opening device 40 may be arranged in a drawer housing assembly 2, 3, where the sealing and opening device constitutes an upper drawer device and the waste container 31 constitutes a lower drawer device. The upper and lower drawer device may be provided with handles 34 for manual operation as shown in
[0031] When the separator is to be emptied and cleaned, the inlet and outlet valves are closed off manually. When the valves are safely closed, the lids 10, 27 are opened and pulled out away from the separator housing. The cleaning devices 36, 38 with holes corresponding to the filter structures are then pulled over the filter structures and any waste including any objects, biological waste and dirty mass will be cleaned off the filters and fall into the bottom of the separator housing and further down into the funnels. The handles on the outside of the withdrawable lid enables easy opening and cleaning of the filter structures attached to the inside of the lid, in one and the same movement. When the sealing and opening device is pulled out, the dirty mass and objects will fall down in the waste container 31 from the funnels and through-going holes 40. The container may be a single use cardboard box 12. The cardboard box is removed and closed by the cardboard lid 13. A new cardboard box is inserted in the lower drawer device and the lower drawer device and upper drawer device firmly pushed in. The withdrawable lids for the first and second filters are securely fastened before the valves are opened again for the liquid flow.
[0032] The cleaning of the filter structures and emptying of the separator housing and funnels may also be done automatically or semi-automatically.
[0033] The separator with filter structures and cleaning device for cleaning the filter structures enables easy cleaning of the filters by pulling the handles of the lids. Also removing the objects and dirty mass cleaned from the filter structures are easily removed from the separator by pulling handles of a drawer like device opening the seals beneath the funnels. Collecting and removal of the objects and waste cleaned therefrom may be done without the need of using any tool and manually digging out the waste from inside the separator. Use of cardboard box with holes for outlet of liquid leaves a dry mass more hygienic and easy to handle. The cardboard box with lid is easy to replace and transport to a waste station for disposal of both the waste and the box.
[0034] The separator may be used in e.g. a sewage pipe system, a vacuum sewage system, e.g. onboard boats, airplanes, trains, or in a water supply system, removing objects from the fluid flow avoiding clogging of the pipes and/or pumps and thus avoiding shutdown of the sewage system. If two separators are connected in parallel, one separator may be disconnected and cleaned at a time without shutting down the sewage system. Although the embodiments of the separator system shown in the drawings have two separator units arranged in parallel, sewage systems may only be provided with one separator unit, e.g. in sewage systems that are not so critical and/or where a shut-down may be tolerated. In case of only one separator unit, the manifold may be simplified as only one separator unit is connected to the pipeline. In case of only one separator unit, a bypass pipe may also be provided to pass the sewage flow passed the separator unit when the separator unit needs to be cleaned or serviced.
[0035] Having described preferred embodiments of the invention it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other embodiments incorporating the concepts may be used. These and other examples of the invention illustrated above are intended by way of example only and the actual scope of the invention is to be determined from the following claims.