Tank with membrane cover and draft tube mixer
11111168 · 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
- James Goldhardt (Layton, UT, US)
- Haydon Christiansen (Sandy, UT, US)
- Jacob Harwood (North Salt Lake, UT, US)
Cpc classification
C02F11/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02E50/30
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
International classification
Abstract
In a municipal sewage treatment system, a biological process tank, typically an anaerobic digestion process, has a flexible, inflated membrane cover. At least one draft tube mixer is installed on the tank, interrupting the gas supported cover with a platform having a flat base and may have upwardly extending sides that generally follow the contour of the inflated cover. The draft tube is connected to the platform and preferably supported on the floor of the tank. The mixer mechanism can be lifted out of the draft tube without escape of gas from the inflated cover.
Claims
1. A wastewater treatment system including an anaerobic digester, the digester having a tank with a rim, comprising: a membrane gas cover on top of the tank and covering the tank, connected to and sealed to the tank rim to be inflated and contain gas therein, an interruption in the gas cover at least at one location around the periphery of the tank, with a platform secured to the tank rim at the interruption, the platform including a substantially horizontal surface, the gas cover at said interruption having edges on each side of the interruption connected in substantially sealed relationship to the platform, and a draft tube mixer secured to the platform and extending down through an opening in said horizontal surface, the draft tube mixer including a draft tube secured to the platform and to the tank, fixedly secured therein, and a mixing mechanism having a shaft and an impeller removably fitted in the draft tube, with the impeller and shaft extending down into the draft tube and a drive mechanism connected to the shaft and secured at the top of the draft tube, the draft tube having openings above and below the impeller, for drawing in sludge from within the tank and expelling the sludge in a desired direction, thus circulating and mixing the sludge in the tank.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the platform includes walls extending up from the horizontal surface, including side walls generally triangular in shape so as to follow the general shape and contour of the inflated gas cover, whereby a generally hemispherical shape of the inflated gas cover is maintained, without substantial warping or distortion at said interruption.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein said substantially horizontal surface of the platform is essentially trapezoid-shaped but with an arcuate radially outer edge following the tank rim, with the membrane gas cover at said interruption being secured to the platform at edges of the substantially horizontal surface, such that the membrane gas cover is warped inwardly at said interruption.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said substantially horizontal surface of the platform has a radially outer edge of arcuate shape following the tank rim, and an inner periphery secured to the membrane gas cover through the length of said interruption, such that the membrane gas cover is warped inwardly at said interruption.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) At several locations around the periphery of the tank 10, as shown in
(10) It is an important feature of the invention that the draft tube mixer and its platform are essentially integrated with the gasholder cover 12, and in one embodiment of the invention changing the contour of the gasholder cover membrane only minimally.
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(16) With the draft tube mixing system mounted at the top of the tank, on the platform, and on the draft tube, this provides for easy access for maintenance of the mixing mechanism, and, importantly, allows for removal of the mixer mechanism without depressurizing or taking the digester tank off-line. The liquid seal formed by water in the draft tube prevents the pressurized gas from escaping. Further, the draft tube mixing system combined with a membrane gasholder allows for communication or interaction by a control system (i.e. overpressure situation would shut the mixers down, mixer speed can be adjusted to help control gas production (high or low), high foam signal would reverse the mixing direction, etc.). The mixing system is an integral part of the anaerobic digestion process, and this combined system allows for operation of the cover to interact with operation of the mixers.
(17) Some primary advantages of the invention include that the system: Allows for a mixing system to be mounted on the top of the tank wall, offering a better mixing system and minimizing maintenance (due to not having to drain the tank to access nozzles as with a nozzle mixing system or cutting holes in the side of he tank for other mixing systems). Allows for access into the tank with a manhole, if desired, as the current membrane gasholder prevents this from occurring unless a section of the cover is removed and pulled back. Allows for other instruments to be mounted that cannot be used with a traditional membrane gasholder cover (such as a sample port, a liquid level sensor, view port, etc.). Allows for an integrated system with mixing and gas storage cover utilizing controls to optimize the process and system.
(18) In a modified embodiment, the system of the invention can be used with a three-membrane gasholder cover, in order to minimize heat loss from the digester tank.
(19) As mentioned above, remote monitoring preferably is used in connection with the invention. The mixer 36 can have a speed sensor, which via a transmission (e.g. WiFi and Internet) sends out a signal for remote monitoring. The pressure valve 32 can also include a sensor/transmitter, with both air pressure and gas pressure data. Further, liquid level can be monitored and transmitted. This can be via an additional flange connection on the platform 14 used for mounting a sample tube and liquid level sensor.
(20) The above described preferred embodiments are intended to illustrate the principles of the invention, but not to limit its scope. Other embodiments and variations to these preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.