Concentric Dual Drum Screen
20240009599 ยท 2024-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D33/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/184
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D33/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dual drum screen system for wastewater has a first, inner drum positioned within a second, outer drum. Wastewater is filtered first by a filter screen of the inner drum, then by a finer filter screen of the outer drum. Both drums rotate together on a central shaft with a common drive system.
Claims
1. A concentric dual drum screen filtration assembly, comprising: two concentric cylindrical drum screens, including a first, inner drum screen within a second, outer drum screen, a common substantially horizontal support shaft connected to both the drum screens and supporting the drum screens for concentric rotation about a substantially horizontal axis, the inner screen being of a first screen mesh size, and the outer screen being of a second screen mesh size smaller than the first screen mesh size, a liquid inlet into the interior space of the inner drum screen, defining a liquid flow path outward through the inner drum screen and into an interior annular space of the outer drum screen, such that liquid flows first through the inner drum screen and then outward through the outer drum screen, and a debris removal system including water spray external to each drum screen and directed inwardly toward the screens, and a collection hopper in the interior of each drum screen positioned to collect debris falling off the screens as induced by the water spray.
2. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein the first screen mesh size with opening size of about 6 mm.
3. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein the second screen mesh size with opening size of about 0.5 mm.
4. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein the first, inner drum screen has an inner diameter in the range of about two feet to four feet, and the second, outer drum screen has an inner diameter in the range of about four feet to six feet.
5. The drum filtration assembly of claim 4, wherein the support shaft is a driving shaft for the inner and outer drum screens.
6. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein the debris removal system comprises the sole means of removing debris from the drums screens during operation.
7. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly includes a housing within which the inner and outer drum screens are positioned, the housing having said liquid inlet and an outlet for filtrate, as well as a debris removal outlet for debris collected in the collection hoppers.
8. The drum filtration assembly of claim 1, wherein during operation of the assembly the outer drum has a wetted area about 1.67 times the wetted area of the inner drum.
9. The drum filtration assembly of claim 7, wherein the first, inner drum screen has an inner diameter in the range of about two feet to four feet, and the second, outer drum screen has an inner diameter in the range of about four feet to six feet, and wherein the distance from the bottom of the outer drum up to water level in the housing during operation is about 30 inches, or in the range of about 24 to 36 inches.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] As explained in the patent, the screen 20 of the first drum 12 is a screen with openings of about 3 mm, and the second screen 22 of the drum 16 is of smaller size, ultra-fine screen with opening size of about 1 mm. Disadvantages of this arrangement, including larger footprint, are explained above. In this prior art construction the two drum screens are aligned and coaxial, but not concentric as in the current invention.
[0021] The invention is depicted in
[0022] The two drums rotate together on a central horizontal shaft indicated schematically in
[0023] An inlet for wastewater is shown at 36, through the tank wall and an additional inner wall, if included. The inlet can be a simple opening into the interior 32a of the inner drum screen cylinder, admitting liquid into that interior. As shown, screening lifts 38 are included, for catching debris as the liquid filters through the inner screen. These are essentially shallow ledges or shelves as in a typical drum screen, fixed to the framework of the drum or to the screen.
[0024] At or near the top of the interior 32a at the inner screen 32 is a screening collection hopper 40, which can be of conventional construction. A spray wash system includes sprayers 42 just above the drum screen and directly above the collection hopper 40, for washing debris collected on the inner side of the screen down into the hopper, for removal out one end of the apparatus 26, in a manner typical of drum screens.
[0025] The filtrate exiting the inner drum screen 32 enters a space 42 between the two drums 32 and 34. From there, the liquid progresses out through the outer screen 34a for discharging into the tank 25. Again, the outer screen includes a screening collection hopper 44 positioned generally centrally, and a set of sprayers 46 to wash collected debris down into the hopper 44, from the inner side of the screen 34a. Like the inner drum 32, the outer drum includes screening lifts 48, a plurality of them running longitudinally along the inner side of the screen. These help bring the collected debris up to a position to be washed down into the collection hopper 44.
[0026] An outlet for the filtrate that has passed through the dual filter screens is shown at 50.
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[0028] For reasons noted above, the outer drum's wetted area should be greater than that of the inner drum, since the outer drum has smaller screen openings. Given the preferred dimensions above, the wetted area of the smaller, inner drum will be about 2375 square inches, while the wetted area of the larger, outer drum will be about 3958 square inches. This produces a ratio of 1.67 between wetted areas of outer and inner drums. If the design liquid level is lowered, this ratio would become greater. The ratio is minimized when H is equal to D2/2, i.e. the liquid depth is at the center of rotation of the drums. This is a preferred ratio for operation when the screen sizes of the inner and outer screens are 6 mm and 0.5 mm respectively. However, other screen sizes and wetted area ratios can be employed, and in another embodiment, preferred screen sizes are 3 mm and 1 mm, respectively, or ranges of about 2-6 mm and 0.5-1.5 mm, respectively.
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[0031] Further details of the debris removal system are shown in
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[0035] 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.