Regulating tank of wastewater treatment system
10981803 ยท 2021-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
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 regulating tank of a wastewater treatment system includes a tank member having an annular wall to receive wastewater, a first overflow weir connected to an interior side of the annular wall of the tank member, and a first pump device having a first pump and a first return pipe. The first pump of the first pump device pumps wastewater in the tank member to the first overflow weir through the first return pipe, and then the wastewater flows back to the tank member from the first overflow weir to disturb the wastewater in the tank member.
Claims
1. A regulating tank of a wastewater treatment system, which receives wastewater from a primary settling tank, comprising: a tank member having an annular wall to receive the wastewater; a first overflow weir connected to an interior side of the annular wall of the tank member; a first pump device having a first pump and a first return pipe, wherein the first pump is connected to the tank member, and the first return pipe has an end connected to the first pump and an opposite end associated with the first overflow weir; wherein the first pump of the first pump device pumps the wastewater in the tank member to the first overflow weir through the first return pipe, and then the wastewater flows back to the tank member from the first overflow weir to disturb the wastewater in the tank member; and a second overflow weir having a plurality of terminals, wherein each of the terminals has an end connected to the first overflow weir to be communicated with the first overflow weir and an opposite end horizontally projecting to a center of the tank member, and all the terminals are arranged above the wastewater received in the tank member.
2. The regulating tank of claim 1, wherein the first overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates; the first overflow weir has a slot, in which the wastewater flows, and the stop plates are provided on a top of a sidewall of the slot of the first overflow weir, whereby the wastewater in the slot flows to the tank member via the flowing gaps when the slot is overflowing.
3. The regulating tank of claim 1, further comprising a second pump device having a second pump and a second return pipe, wherein the second return pipe has an end connected to the second pump and an opposite end associated with the second overflow weir, whereby the second pump of the second pump device pumps the wastewater in the tank member to the second overflow weir through the second return pipe, and then the wastewater flows back to the tank member from the second overflow weir.
4. The regulating tank of claim 1, wherein the second overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates; each of the terminals of the second overflow weir has a slot, in which the wastewater flows, and the stop plates are provided on tops of sidewalls of the slots of the terminals of the second overflow weir, whereby the wastewater in the slots flows to the tank member via the flowing gaps when the slots are overflowing.
5. The regulating tank of claim 1, further comprising a frame connected to the tank member, wherein the second overflow weir is connected to the frame to be positioned over the tank member.
6. The regulating tank of claim 1, further comprising a circular pipe and a second pump device, wherein the circular pipe is connected to the tank member; the second pump device has a second pump and a second return pipe; the second pump is connected to the circular pipe, and the second return pipe has an end connected to the circular pipe and an opposite end associated with the second overflow weir, whereby the second pump of the second pump device pumps the wastewater in the tank member to the second overflow weir through the circular pipe and the second return pipe, and then the wastewater flows back to the tank member from the second overflow weir.
7. The regulating tank of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of nozzles connected to the circular pipe, wherein the nozzles eject the wastewater in the circular pipe into the tank member.
8. The regulating tank of claim 7, wherein each of the nozzles is provided with a controller to open and close the nozzles by control.
9. The regulating tank of claim 1, wherein the opposite ends of the terminals of the second overflow weir are connected to each other.
10. The regulating tank of claim 1, wherein the opposite ends of the terminals of the second overflow weir are not connected to each other, and the second overflow weir has side overflow weirs with opposite ends connected to each two of the terminals of the second overflow weir.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) A wastewater treatment system of the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a primary settling tank and a regulating tank connected to the primary settling tank through pipes. In the present embodiment, the primary settling tank is higher than regulating tank, so that wastewater flows to regulating tank from the primary settling tank by gravity.
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(12) As a result, wastewater flows to the tank member 10 of the regulating tank from the primary settling tank, and the first pump 22 pumps the wastewater to the first overflow weir 16 to create a circulation between the tank member 10 and the first overflow weir 16.
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(15) The present embodiment further includes a second pump device 34, including a second pump 36 and a second return pipe 38. The second pump 36 pumps the wastewater in the tank member 10 to the second overflow weir 30 through the second return pipe 38 to create a circulation between the tank member 10 and the second overflow weir 30.
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(21) In conclusion, wastewater in the tank member 10 will be disturbed by the system of the first and the second pump devices 20, 34 and the first and the second overflow weir 16, 30 and the nozzles 52. As a result, dissolved oxygen in the wastewater is increased and the water temperature is decreased. It is helpful to the works of aerobic bacteria.
(22) It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.