Diffuser assembly
10773982 ยท 2020-09-15
Inventors
- Thomas E. Frankel (Poughkeepsie, NY, US)
- Seoungil Kang (Poughkeepsie, NY, US)
- Todd D. Ritter (Poughkeepsie, NY, US)
Cpc classification
C02F3/201
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01F23/231241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/231143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/231264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/23125
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
B01F23/23124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/231231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A diffuser assembly includes a flexible diffuser membrane and a diffuser body. The flexible diffuser membrane defines a perimeter edge bead along four edges. The diffuser body defines an underlying body portion underlying the flexible diffuser membrane, and a perimeter edge frame covering a covered portion of the perimeter edge bead. The edge frame defines an inside surface that conforms to an outside shape of the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead. The perimeter edge frame is integral to the underlying body portion.
Claims
1. A diffuser assembly comprising: a flexible diffuser membrane defining a perimeter edge bead along four edges; and a diffuser body defining an underlying body portion underlying the flexible diffuser membrane, and a perimeter edge frame covering a covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame defines an inside surface that conforms to an outside shape of the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame is integral to the underlying body portion; wherein the underlying body portion describes an arc shape; wherein the flexible diffuser membrane conforms to the arc shape of the underlying body portion when the diffuser assembly is not in use; wherein the perimeter edge bead projects away from the underlying body portion.
2. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible diffuser membrane comprises an elastomer.
3. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible diffuser membrane is rectangular in a plan view.
4. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the flexible diffuser membrane defines a plurality of perforations therethrough.
5. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the perimeter edge bead is not substantially compressed by the diffuser body.
6. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the diffuser body comprises a thermoplastic.
7. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the diffuser body defines an opening underlying the flexible diffuser membrane.
8. The diffuser assembly of claim 7, wherein the diffuser body defines a hollow-cylindrical straight-walled portion in gaseous communication with the opening.
9. The diffuser assembly of claim 7, wherein the diffuser body defines a hollow-cylindrical internally-threaded portion in gaseous communication with the opening.
10. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the arc shape of the underlying body portion has a curvature transverse to a longitudinal axis of the underlying body portion.
11. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the perimeter edge frame defines a plurality of slots therein, each of the plurality of slots exposing a respective outside surface portion of the perimeter edge bead.
12. The diffuser assembly of claim 1, wherein the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead consists of a majority of the perimeter edge bead.
13. A wastewater treatment system comprising: a wastewater treatment tank defining a bottom; a gas distribution pipe supported over the bottom; and a diffuser assembly in gaseous communication with an inside of the gas distribution pipe and comprising: a flexible diffuser membrane defining a perimeter edge bead along four edges; and a diffuser body defining an underlying body portion underlying the flexible diffuser membrane, and a perimeter edge frame covering a covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame defines an inside surface that conforms to an outside shape of the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame is integral to the underlying body portion; wherein the underlying body portion describes an arc shape; wherein the flexible diffuser membrane conforms to the arc shape of the underlying body portion when the diffuser assembly is not in use; wherein the perimeter edge bead projects away from the underlying body portion.
14. The wastewater treatment system of claim 13, further comprising: a connection saddle comprising two hinged halves and a nipple; wherein the nipple provides the gaseous communication between the inside of the gas distribution pipe and the diffuser assembly.
15. A method for forming a diffuser assembly comprising the steps of: receiving a flexible diffuser membrane defining a perimeter edge bead along four edges; and forming at least in part by injection molding a diffuser body defining an underlying body portion underlying the flexible diffuser membrane, and a perimeter edge frame covering a covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame defines an inside surface that conforms to the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead; wherein the perimeter edge frame is integral to the underlying body portion; wherein, during injection molding, molten plastic directly contacts the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the perimeter edge bead is supported by a plurality of supporting teeth during the injection molding.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein: the perimeter edge frame defines a plurality of slots therein, each of the plurality of slots exposing a respective outside surface portion of the perimeter edge bead; and each of the plurality of slots is positioned where a respective one of the plurality of supporting teeth was located during the injection molding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) The present invention will be described with reference to illustrative embodiments. For this reason, numerous modifications can be made to these embodiments and the results will still come within the scope of the invention. No limitations with respect to the specific embodiments described herein are intended or should be inferred.
(17) As used herein and in the appended claims, an element is not substantially compressed by something else if the element's volume is not reduced by compression by more than ten percent. The term directly means without any intervening elements. A feature defined by an element is integral to that element if the feature cannot be separated from the remainder of that element without cutting, breaking, melting, or otherwise damaging the element. Finally, the longitudinal axis of an object that is rectangular in elevational view is an axis parallel to the longer edge of the rectangle.
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(19) Details of a representative one of the diffuser assemblies 100 are provided by
(20) Viewed top down in elevation (i.e., in plan view), the flexible diffuser membrane 130 is rectangular with four straight edges and defines a perimeter edge bead 135 running about these four edges. In the present illustrative embodiment, the perimeter edge bead 135 approximates a square in cross-section with rounded corners (
(21) The diffuser body 125 defines an arc-shaped underlying body portion 145 that underlies the flexible diffuser membrane 130. Transverse reinforcing members 150 underlie the arc-shaped underlying body portion 145 to add rigidity thereto. A receiving portion 155 and an arc-shaped tab 160 are found at a proximate end of the diffuser body 125. The diffuser body 125 further defines a perimeter edge frame 170 that runs about a perimeter of the diffuser body 125. The perimeter edge frame 170 is integral to the diffuser body 125, meaning that the perimeter edge frame 170 cannot be removed from the arc-shaped underlying body portion 145 and the remainder of the diffuser body 125 without cutting, breaking, melting, or otherwise damaging the diffuser body 125.
(22) The perimeter edge frame 170 of the diffuser body 125 covers a portion of the perimeter edge bead 135 of the flexible diffuser membrane 130 (hereinafter the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead 135) to retain the flexible diffuser membrane 130 to the diffuser body 125 and to create an airtight seal therebetween. In so doing, the perimeter edge frame 170 defines a plurality of slots 175 therein, each slot 175 exposing a respective outside surface portion of the perimeter edge bead 135. Internally, the perimeter edge frame 170 defines an inside surface 185 that conforms to an outside shape of the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead 135 without substantially compressing the perimeter edge bead 135 (
(23) The receiving portion 155 at the proximate end of the diffuser body 125 aids in coupling the flexible diffuser membrane 130 to its source of compressed air, and ultimately routing that air to a position between the flexible diffuser membrane 130 and the arc-shaped underlying body portion 145 that immediately underlies the flexible diffuser membrane 130.
(24) The flexible diffuser membrane 130 may comprise an elastomer such as, but not limited to, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM). One or both sides of the flexible diffuser membrane 130 may be covered in a fluoroelastomer such as, for example, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or the flexible diffuser membrane 130 may be impregnated with fluorine. Both PTFE coatings and fluorine impregnation have been demonstrated to reduce the rate at which diffuser membranes are fouled. The diffuser body 125 may comprise a plastic such as but not limited to, for example, polypropylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyvinyl chloride, and polyoxymethylene.
(25) The integral nature of the diffuser body 125 and the flexible diffuser membrane 130 in the diffuser assembly 100 may be facilitated by injection molding the diffuser body 125 around the flexible diffuser membrane 130 utilizing several molding parts. This may be described as a form of co-molding. General aspects of injection molding will already be familiar to one having ordinary skill in the relevant arts, and are also described in several readily accessible publications including, as just one example, D. V. Rosatto et al., Injection Molding Handbook (Springer Science & Business Media, 2012), which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
(26) Several molding parts are arranged around the flexible diffuser membrane 130 prior to injecting molten thermoplastic. An exploded sectional view of the molding parts in relation to the flexible diffuser membrane 130 prior to thermoplastic injection is shown in
(27) Prior and during injection molding, the flexible diffuser membrane 130 is supported upside-down along its perimeter edge bead 135 by a set of supporting teeth 235 defined by the bottom mold 220. During injection molding, molten thermoplastic directly contacts the covered portion of the perimeter edge bead 135.
(28) If adhesion or fusing of the flexible diffuser membrane 130 to the diffuser body 125 is of concern during injection molding and cooling, a thin sheet may be disposed prior to molding between the diffuser membrane 130 and the volume that will ultimately become the arc-shaped underlying body portion 145. The thin sheet may comprise a plastic; in a preferred embodiment, the thin sheet is formed of the same plastic as the diffuser body.
(29) Once so formed, diffuser assemblies in accordance with aspects of the invention may be attached to a gas distribution pipe in several different ways.
(30) The connection saddle 110 is a clamshell device with two hinged halves 240 that come together around the gas distribution pipe 105. Once closed about the air-supply pipe, the two halves 240 are fixed together by a wedge 245 that passes through passages 250 in each of the halves (
(31) Each half 240 of the connection saddle 110 also defines are an arc-shaped receiving volume 265 that is sized to receive the arc-shaped tabs 160 on each of the diffuser assemblies 100. Connecting one of the diffuser assemblies 100 to the connection saddle 110 is therefore as easy as inserting one of the connection nipples 255 into the receiving portion 155 of the diffuser assembly 100 with the arc-shaped tab 160 facing away from the arc-shaped receiving volume 265, and then rotating the diffuser assembly 180-degrees so that the arc-shaped tab 160 seats inside the arc-shaped receiving volume 265 (
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(33) The above-described diffuser assembly 100 thereby becomes a one-piece, solid-state diffuser assembly, meaning that it does not utilize other elements (e.g., clamps) to attach the flexible diffuser membrane 130 to the diffuser body 125. As such, the diffuser assembly 100, and, more generally, diffuser assemblies falling within the scope of the invention, may provide several advantages over conventional technologies. For example, the diffuser assembly 100 may be utilized in the field as a disposable part. When the flexible diffuser membrane 130 ultimately becomes fouled, the entire diffuser assembly 100 may be replaced by a new one. Such a replacement is a simple operation, requiring only one new part, and, with that single part, the chance of leaks is substantially reduced. The fact that the diffuser body 125 and the flexible diffuser membrane 130 only describe portions of cylinders rather than complete cylinders in the manor of conventional tube diffusers also saves on materials and weight.
(34) It should again be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the invention are intended to be illustrative only. Other embodiments can use different types and arrangements of elements for implementing the described functionality. These numerous alternative embodiments within the scope of the appended claims will be apparent to one skilled in the art.
(35) For example, while a connection saddle like the connection saddle 110 is a convenient means by which to attach diffuser assemblies in accordance with aspects of the invention to gas distribution pipes, alternative means are contemplated and would also come within the scope of the invention. For example,
(36) Typically a conventional flexible tube diffuser membrane is somewhat loose when applied to its underlying support tube. This looseness makes installation less difficult, improves the uniformity of the air distribution through the flexible diffuser membrane (particularly when air flow rates are low), and reduces the pressure drop associated with inflating and penetrating the flexible diffuser membrane (i.e., head loss). However, this looseness also frequently negatively impacts the useful lifetime of a flexible diffuser membrane. A common failure mechanism for flexible diffuser membranes in conventional tube diffusers is flexure failures or destructive folding, wherein buoyancy, wastewater velocity, and/or debris combine with the relatively loose fit of the flexible diffuser membrane to cause the flexible diffuser membrane to fold on itself (i.e., pinch) when the supply of pressurized air is turned off. With frequent on/off cycling of the pressurized air, as is common in, for example, Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs), this repeated folding ultimately causes the flexible diffuser membrane to tear.
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(39) All the features disclosed herein may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent, or similar purposes, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
(40) Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state means for performing a specified function or step for performing a specified function is not to be interpreted as a means for or step for clause as specified in AIA 35 U.S.C. 112(f). In particular, the use of step of in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of AIA 35 U.S.C. 112(f).