Pump-storage device and pump-storage sewage truck including the same
11441306 · 2022-09-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F7/103
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A pump-storage device comprises a treatment container including an interior separated by a partitioning board into an upper chamber and a lower chamber intercommunicating with the upper chamber via a first intercommunication port. An inlet intercommunicates with the upper chamber. A second intercommunication port intercommunicates the lower chamber with an outside. A first control valve controls intercommunication between the upper and lower chambers. A second control valve controls intercommunication between the upper chamber and a gas suction source. An actuation rod extends through the first intercommunication port. A first fixing block, a second fixing block, and a third fixing block are mounted from top to bottom in sequence on the actuation rod. An upper stop plate is disposed between the first and second fixing blocks. A lower stop plate is disposed between the second and third fixing blocks. The upper and lower stop plates are elastically supported.
Claims
1. A pump-storage device comprising: a treatment container including an interior separated by a partitioning board into an upper chamber and a lower chamber, wherein the upper chamber intercommunicates with the lower chamber via a first intercommunication port, wherein the treatment container further includes an inlet intercommunicating with the upper chamber and a second intercommunication port intercommunicating the lower chamber with an outside; a switching module including a first control valve and a second control valve, wherein the first control valve is configured to control intercommunication between the upper chamber and the lower chamber, and wherein the second control valve is configured to control intercommunication between the upper chamber and a gas suction source; a telescopic module including an actuation rod and an actuation cylinder controlling telescopic movement of the actuation rod, wherein the actuation rod extends through the first intercommunication port; and an intercommunication control module including a first fixing block, a second fixing block, and a third fixing block which are mounted from top to bottom in sequence on the actuation rod, wherein an upper stop plate is disposed between the first fixing block and the second fixing block, wherein a lower stop plate is disposed between the second fixing block and the third fixing block, and wherein the upper stop plate and the lower stop plate are elastically supported by an elastic unit.
2. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic unit includes a positioning seat having two ends abutting against a first elastic element and a second elastic element, respectively, wherein the first elastic element elastically abuts against the upper stop plate, and wherein the second elastic element elastically abuts against the lower stop plate.
3. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the intercommunication control module includes a first anti-fouling sleeve and a second anti-fouling sleeve, wherein the first anti-fouling sleeve and the second anti-fouling sleeve are movably mounted around the actuation rod, wherein the first anti-fouling sleeve is located above the positioning seat, wherein a projection of the first anti-fouling sleeve in a radial direction overlaps with a projection of an end of the positioning seat in a radial direction, the second anti-fouling sleeve is located below the positioning seat, and wherein a projection of the second anti-fouling sleeve overlaps with a projection of another end of the positioning seat.
4. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first stop plate and the first fixing block have a gap therebetween when the first elastic element and the second elastic element are not compressed by an external force.
5. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second elastic element is biased to elastically press against the lower stop plate and to press the positioning seat against the second fixing block.
6. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first control valve intercommunicates with the upper chamber via a first duct, intercommunicates with the lower chamber via a second duct, and intercommunicates with the outside of the treatment container via a third duct, wherein when the control valve controls the first duct to intercommunicate with the second duct, the second duct does not intercommunicate with the third duct, and wherein when the first control valve controls the first duct not to intercommunicate with the second duct, the second duct intercommunicates with the third duct.
7. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second control valve intercommunicates with the upper chamber via a fourth duct, wherein a protecting unit includes a housing connected to the fourth duct, wherein the housing includes a bottom intercommunicating with the upper chamber, wherein a float is received in the housing, wherein the housing includes a vent located above the float.
8. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switching module includes a liquid level detector configured to detect a liquid level in the lower chamber, wherein when the liquid level detector detects that the liquid level reaches a predetermined value, the first control valve is switched between an open state and a closed state.
9. The pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switching module includes a timer configured to set a period of time of release, and wherein when the period of time of release expires, the first control valve is switched to an open state.
10. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 1, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
11. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 2, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
12. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 3, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
13. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 4, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
14. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 5, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
15. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 6, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
16. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 7, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
17. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 8, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
18. A pump-storage sewage truck comprising the pump-storage device as claimed in claim 9, a tank, and a transportation tool, wherein the pump-storage device is assembled to the tank, wherein the second intercommunication port of the treatment container intercommunicates with an interior of the tank, and wherein the tank and the gas suction source are mounted to the transportation tool.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) The treatment container 1 includes an inlet 11 that can be connected to a feeding tube, such that the filthy substances to be sucked can be guided from the feeding tube into an interior of the treatment container 1 via the inlet 11. A swirling member 12 is mounted in the treatment container 1 and is located near the inlet 11, such that filthy substances, such as sludge, fecal sewage, or chemical pollutants, entering the treatment container 1 via the inlet 11 can create a stable swirling flow without incurring large dissipation or large volatilization resulting from impact. The interior of the treatment container 1 is separated by a partitioning board 13 into an upper chamber 14 and a lower chamber 15. The inlet 11 intercommunicates with the upper chamber 14. The partitioning board 13 includes a first intercommunication port 131 for intercommunicating the upper chamber 14 with the lower chamber 15. The partitioning board 13 can be in the shape of a funnel, and the first intercommunication port 131 is located at a lower position, such that the filthy substances guided into the upper chamber 14 can smoothly pass through the first intercommunication port 131 into the lower chamber 15, reducing the residual. The treatment container 1 further includes a second intercommunication port 16 intercommunicating the lower chamber 15 with the outside. The bottom of the treatment container 1 can also be in the shape of a funnel and can be located at a lower position, such that the filthy substances guided into the lower chamber 15 can smoothly pass through the second intercommunication port 16, can timely leave the treatment container 1, and preferably enters the tank T that is mounted on the transportation tool V and that has a larger volume.
(11) The switching module 2 includes a first control valve 21 intercommunicating with the upper chamber 14 via a first duct 21a, intercommunicating with the lower chamber 15 via a second duct 21b, and intercommunicating with the outside of the treatment container 1 via a third duct 21c. When the first control valve 21 is opened, the first duct 21a intercommunicates with the second duct 21b, and the second duct 21b does not intercommunicate with the third duct 21c. Thus, the upper chamber 14 intercommunicates with the lower chamber 15 and does not intercommunicate with the outside of the treatment container 1. When the first control valve 21 is closed, the second duct 21b intercommunicates with the third duct 21c, and the first duct 21a does not intercommunicate with the second duct 21b. Thus, the upper chamber 14 does not intercommunicate with the lower chamber 15, and the lower chamber 15 intercommunicates with the outside of the treatment container 1.
(12) The switching module 2 further includes a second control valve 22 configured to control intercommunication between the upper chamber 14 and a gas suction source E. In a non-restrictive example, this embodiment sets that when the second control valve 22 is open, the gas suction source E intercommunicates with the upper chamber 14 and sucks gas out of the upper chamber 14 to reduce the pressure in the upper chamber 14 to be smaller than the atmosphere. When the second control valve 22 is closed, the upper chamber 14 does not intercommunicate with the gas suction source E.
(13) More specifically, the second control valve 22 intercommunicates with the upper chamber 14 via a fourth duct 22a. The switching module 2 preferably includes a protecting unit 23 having a housing 231 connected to the fourth duct 22a. The housing 231 includes a bottom intercommunicating with the upper chamber 14. Thus, the fourth duct 22a can intercommunicate an interior of the housing 231 with the upper chamber 14. Furthermore, the housing 231 includes a float 232 received therein and a vent 233 located above the float 232. Thus, when the filthy substances fill the upper chamber 14 and leak into the bottom of the housing 231, the float 232 floats upwards to seal the vent 233, thereby blocking the intercommunication between the upper chamber 14 and the fourth duct 22a.
(14) Furthermore, the switching module 2 further includes a liquid level detector 24, a timer 25, and a filter 26. The liquid level detector 24 is configured to detect a liquid level in the lower chamber 15. When the liquid level detector 24 detects that the liquid level reaches a predetermined value, the first control valve 21 is switched between an open state and a closed state. The timer 25 is configured to set a period of time of release. When the period of time of release expires, the first control valve 21 is switched to the open state. The period of time of release can be set according to the time required for discharging all of the filthy substances in the lower chamber 15 after the second intercommunication port 16 is opened after the predetermined liquid level of the lower chamber 15 is reached. For example, when the filthy substances in the lower chamber 15 can be completely discharged in 3 seconds, the period of time of release is set as 3 seconds. The gas suction source E can intercommunicate with the filter 26 via a gas suction pipe P and is then connected to the second control valve 22 via the filter 26. Thus, the gas flowing out of the upper chamber 14 can be filtered by the filter 26 to remove odorants, particles, debris, or hazardous materials in the gas. Next, the gas passes through the gas suction pipe P and the suction source E to the outside.
(15) The telescopic module 3 includes an actuation rod 32 and an actuation cylinder 31 controlling axial telescopic movement of the actuation rod 32. In this embodiment, the actuation cylinder 31 is disposed in a location adjacent to the upper portion of the upper chamber 14. The actuation rod 32 extends through the first intercommunication port 131 and extends into the lower chamber 15 for connection with the intercommunication control module 4.
(16) The intercommunication control module 4 is mounted to the actuation rod 32 and is substantially in the lower chamber 15. The intercommunication control module 4 displaces relative to the treatment container 1 in response to the axial telescopic movement of the actuation rod 32. Specifically, the intercommunication control module 4 includes a first fixing block 41, a second fixing block 42, and a third fixing block 43 which are mounted from top to bottom in sequence on the actuation rod 32 and which are spaced from each other. Thus, the first, second, and third fixing blocks 41, 42, and 43 can move jointly with the actuation rod 32. An upper stop plate 44, a lower stop plate 45, and an elastic unit 46 are mounted around the actuation rod 32 to move vertically relative to the actuation rod 32. The upper stop plate 44 is disposed between the first fixing block 41 and the second fixing block 42. The lower stop plate 45 is disposed between the second fixing block 42 and the third fixing block 43. The elastic unit 46 is disposed between the upper stop plate 44 and the lower stop plate 45 for elastically supporting the upper and lower stop plates 44 and 45. In this embodiment, the elastic unit 46 includes a positioning seat 461 having two ends abutting against a first elastic element 462 and a second elastic element 463, respectively. The first elastic element 462 elastically abuts against the upper stop plate 44. The second elastic element 463 elastically abuts against the lower stop plate 45. Thus, the positioning seat 461 separates the first elastic element 462 from the second elastic element 463 to prevent safety accidents resulting from sparks caused by rubbing between the first and second elastic elements 462 and 463, thereby improving the use safety.
(17) Furthermore, the intercommunication control module 4 preferably includes a first anti-fouling sleeve 47 and a second anti-fouling sleeve 48. The first anti-fouling sleeve 47 and the second anti-fouling sleeve 48 are movably mounted around the actuation rod 32. The first anti-fouling sleeve 47 is located above the positioning seat 461. A projection of the first anti-fouling sleeve 47 in a radial direction overlaps with a projection of an end of the positioning seat 461 in a radial direction. The second anti-fouling sleeve 48 is located below the positioning seat 461. A projection of the second anti-fouling sleeve 48 overlaps with a projection of another end of the positioning seat 461. Thus, the first and second anti-fouling sleeves 47 and 48 prevent a large amount of the filthy substances in the treatment container 1 from sticking to the first and second elastic elements 462 and 463, avoiding adverse influence on operation of the first and second elastic elements 462 and 463. In this embodiment, the first elastic element 462 presses against the first anti-fouling sleeve 47, which, in turn, presses against the upper stop plate 44. Likewise, the second elastic element 463 presses against the second anti-fouling sleeve 48, which, in turn, presses against the lower stop plate 45.
(18) It is worth noting that when the first elastic element 462 and the second elastic element 463 are not compressed by an external force, the upper stop plate 44 presses against a top side of the first anti-fouling sleeve 47 under the action of gravitational force, and the upper stop plate 44 and the first fixing block 41 have a gap therebetween. Preferably, the second elastic element 463 is biased to press against the second anti-fouling sleeve 48 to indirectly and elastically press against the lower stop plate 45 and to press the positioning seat 461 against the second fixing block 42.
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(20) On the other hand, the gas suction source E can suck the gas in the upper chamber 14 via the gas suction pipe P. Since the upper chamber 14 intercommunicates with the lower chamber 15, the upper and lower chambers 14 and 15 can gradually reach the near vacuum state, creating a negative pressure in the treatment container 1. Thus, the filthy substances, such as sludge, fecal sewage, or chemical pollutants, can enter the upper chamber 14 via the inlet 11 and then enter the lower chamber 15 via the first intercommunication port 131. Although a negative pressure is created in the treatment container 1, the second elastic element 463 continuously presses against the lower stop plate 45 to assure reliable closing of the second intercommunication port 16 by the lower stop plate 45. As a result, the lower stop plate 45 will not be lifted towards an interior of the lower chamber 15 under the pressure difference between the exterior pressure and the interior pressure of the treatment container 1.
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(28) In view of the foregoing, the pump-storage device and the pump-storage sewage truck according to the present invention only have to proceed with vacuum operation of the treatment container 1 with a smaller volume, such that a small-size gas suction source E can be used to reach the near vacuum state in a short period of time, rapidly starting the cleaning operation. This not only effectively reduces the operational cost of the pump-storage sewage truck but significantly improves the efficiency of the pumping operation. Furthermore, the pump-storage device according to the present invention includes the intercommunication control module 4 using the elastic unit 46 to more precisely control the suction or discharge of the filthy substances, also improving the pumping operation efficiency.
(29) Furthermore, the pump-storage device according to the present invention uses the filter to filter volatile substances in a gas or liquid in a to-be-pumped environment before discharge, reducing air pollution caused by odor or toxic gases flowing into the environment.
(30) Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.