Lift station maintenance device
10968617 ยท 2021-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F5/14
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E03F5/105
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E03F5/22
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International classification
Abstract
A lift station maintenance device having as its essential features, a circular housing constructed from bars, interleaving self-centering augers for lifting flushable wipes through the system, spring snap options for retaining the bar in slots in top and base plates, and capability to remove large flushable wipes or equivalent materials from liquid sewage systems without clogging. Also disclosed is a lift station maintenance system.
Claims
1. A lift station maintenance device for removal of flushable wipes and other larger debris from sewage, said lift station maintenance device comprising in combination: A. a base plate; B. a top plate having a central opening extending therethrough; C. a plurality of uniformly space bars partially encircling said central opening defining a partially encircled cylindrical volume, each bar vertically extending from a slot in a top surface of said base plate to a slot in a bottom surface of said top plate, the non-encircled portion of said circular volume defining an inlet through which sewage may enter said cylindrical volume; D. a pair of dual interleaving augers contained within said cylindrical volume for urging debris up through said central opening, said augers being self-centering, said augers having a lower end; and E. each said auger lower end being driveably connected to a motor.
2. A lift station maintenance device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the top plate is supported by support members.
3. A lift station maintenance device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bars are held against said augers and secured by spring clips in said slots.
4. A lift station maintenance device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an inlet flow device attached to the lift station maintenance device for directing sewage through said inlet into said cylindrical volume.
5. A lift station maintenance device as claimed in claim 4 wherein said inlet flow device has an overflow escapement.
6. A lift station maintenance system, said system comprising in combination: A. a vertical housing having a lower port for sewage entry; B. a lift station maintenance device as recited in claim 1, contained within said vertical housing; C. an elongated tube surmounting said lift station device in fluid communication with said central opening; and D. an electrical power source for said motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) There is a bar 14 inserted in each slot combination, that is, a single bar with one end in the top slot 12 and the opposite end in the reciprocal slot 9 to form a circular open housing 15 using a plurality of bars 14. The bars 14 can be free standing, or can be held in place by spring clips 20 as shown in
(11) The bars can be spaced any distance apart, but the inventors herein have found that inch or inch or 1 inch are satisfactory to allow good performance of the device 1. Contained within the circular open housing 15 is a pair of dual interleaving augers 16 and 16 (
(12) Each auger lower end is connected to and driven by a motor 19. Electrical connections and switches for the motor 19 are not shown and any configuration and combination of switches and wiring that will control the motor 19 is acceptable.
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(16) The device and system of this invention are configured to remove flushable wipes and the like from sewer systems prior to the flushable wipes arriving at a sewer processing facility. The device of the instant invention is not a screening device to remove all solids out of the liquid, but is instead configured to move the flushable wipes and other larger debris upward through the elongated tube 26 by action of the interleaving augers 16 and 16. Because of the use of bars situated at a predetermined distance apart, as opposed to mesh screens, the lift station maintenance device 1 can remove the flushable wipes from the sewage and move the flushable wipes to the surface for collection.
(17) The devices and systems of this invention are well-suited for neighborhood lift stations or for point of use uses such as convalescent homes, hospitals, industrial sites, and the like.
(18) It should be noted that the device of this invention has many advantages over those devices that use screening for removal of debris from sewer liquid. The device of this invention is low maintenance owing to the self-centering action of the augers and the openness of the bar housing 15.
(19) The use of the removable bars 14 allows for repair and refurbishment of the device 1. Further, the use of bars per se creates a non-clogging situation with the device 1.
(20) The device of this invention is easy to install and the overflow feature on the inlet flow device allows continued reliability of the device.