FILTER ELEMENTS FOR BIOLOGICAL FILTRATION ARRANGEMENTS
20210317020 · 2021-10-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01J19/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F2203/006
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A filter element (1) comprising a central tubular body/core (2) and a plurality of radially outwardly directed fins (3) forming the main structure of the element, the radially outwardly directed fins (3) projecting outwardly from said central tubular body/core (2) and whose radial length increases stepwise from each end of the central body or core to a maximum length located centrally of the length of the body or core (2), thereby effectively providing a generally double back-to-back conical appearance, a stiffening ring (8) arranged to encircle with a gap therebetween the body/core (2) at a mid-region thereof and whose plane is perpendicular to the axis of the body or core (2), the central tubular body/core (2) including one or more radially inwardly directed ribs (12).
Claims
1. A filter element comp sing a central tubular body/core and a plurality of radially outwardly directed fins forming the main structure of the element, the radially outwardly directed fins projecting outwardly from said central tubular body/core and whose radial length increases stepwise from each end of the central body or core to a maximum length located centrally of the length of the body or core, thereby effectively providing a generally double back-to-back conical appearance, a stiffening ring arranged to encircle with a gap therebetween the body/core at a mid-region thereof and whose plane is perpendicular to the axis of the body or core, the central tubular body/core including one or more radially inwardly directed ribs.
2. A filter element according to claim 1, and further comprising additional surfaces provided about the body/core.
3. A filter element according to claim 2, wherein said additional surfaces are provided by elongate fins projecting from the external surface of the body/core.
4. A filter element according to claim 1, and further comprising fins projecting from the stiffening ring.
5. A filter element according to claim 4, wherein the fins projecting from the stiffening ring extend substantially perpendicularly therefrom.
6. A filter element according to claim 4, wherein the maximum extent of the fins is between around 1 mm to around 15 mm.
7. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein the one or more ribs extend lengthways of the inner surface of the tubular body/core.
8. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein said one or more ribs are discontinuous along their length.
9. A filter element according to claim 2, and further comprising, on the outer surface of the central tubular body/core, channel portions corresponding to the one or more inwardly directed ribs.
10. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein the radially outwardly directed fins have a serrated edge formation.
11. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein the stiffening ring is provided with cut-outs that serve to increase the effective length of its radially outer edge.
12. A filter element according to claim 1, and further comprising a secondary stiffening ring of smaller diameter than the first mentioned stiffening ring, said secondary stiffening ring being co-axial with the axis of the body or core and co-planar with the first mentioned stiffening ring.
13. A filter element according to claim 1, wherein the surfaces of the element can be such as to present roughened surfaces.
14. A filter element according to claim 5, wherein the maximum extent of the fins is between around 1 mm to around 15 mm.
Description
[0018] In order that the present invention can be clearly and completely disclosed, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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[0029] Referring to a known filter element 1 shown in
[0030] The outer free edges 4 of each fin 3 have a stepped profile as indicated in
[0031] Referring to
[0032] In the embodiment shown, the ribs 12 extend the whole length of the tubular core 2, although any suitable pattern would be possible, for example, a spiral formation of the ribs 12 which would extend the effective length of the ribs. Another possibility for increasing the effective length of the ribs 12 would be to have them in the form of broken lines, where the ribs are discontinuous.
[0033] In a modified embodiment shown in
[0034] In a further embodiment shown in
[0035] Referring to the embodiment shown in
[0036] It will be apparent that the formation of the filter element 1 illustrated in
[0037] The above described filter elements can preferably be formed from a polypropylene, which is advantageously from a recycled source, or other plastics material appropriate to the operation conditions of an aerobic treatment plant. It will be appreciated that the filter elements can be of many different forms other than that illustrated in
[0038] The surfaces of the various components of the elements can be such as to present roughened surfaces which effectively provides a considerable increase in the surface area available to the settlement of the bacteria as compared with a similar element having smooth surfaces.
[0039] Water containing material that it is to be removed by the filter elements is arranged to flow into the container/tank in such manner that in flowing from the water inlet into the container/tank towards a water outlet, the water is caused to flow through a bed of the filter elements. In practice the inlet water is conventionally delivered by way of pipes, ducting or the like.
[0040] The inlet water is to flow through the bed of filter elements and is effectively divided into a plurality of much reduced velocity flows by reason of the form of the filter elements producing channeling effects, so that the contaminated water passes relative to the various surfaces of the elements at much reduced rates of flow thereby increasing contact time between the material contained in the water and the many surfaces of the elements forming the filtering bed.
[0041] In practice, it has been found that any combination of the ribs 12, the small fins 16 and the elongate fins 18 increases the overall number of the water flow channels available to the water during its flow through the main container/tank. The ribs 12, the small fins 16 and the elongate fins 18 assist in ensuring that there are adequate mini-flows of the water whereby the entrained biological materials are able freely to pass through an agglomeration of the filter elements, and also not to unnecessarily lead to an increase in any clogging of the elements.
[0042] Whilst the above discussed embodiments have involved circular cylindrical cores, in practice any other shaped core is possible.
[0043] As will be appreciated the filter elements will, during sustained use, tend to become blocked/clogged whereby the throughput efficiency of the filtering system is reduced. In addition there is the possibility that the activity of the bacteria may diminish. As a result of these factors it becomes, from time-to-time, necessary to replace the filter elements with new filter elements or reclaimed and cleaned filter elements.
[0044] Historically the removal of the filter elements from their container/tank has frequently been a tedious time-consuming activity and at times somewhat practically difficult in view of the siting of the container/tank frequently underground and only accessible through a manhole.
[0045] With a view to removing such difficulties the filter elements as above discussed can be introduced into one of more secondary containers which allow the flow of water therethrough and whereby the removal of the filter elements involves removing one or more such secondary containers containing the filter elements required to be replaced from the container/tank.
[0046] In practice, the handling of their secondary enclosures and their filter element content can be facilitated by providing each secondary enclosure with a handling rope or the like whose free end is retained in the vicinity of any manhole or other access region to the interior of the container/tank.