BIOCARRIER
20190270659 ยท 2019-09-05
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
International classification
Abstract
A biocarrier, including: a base plate, having a first face and a second face opposite to each other, the base plate further having two lateral sides, each of the lateral sides being located between the first face and the second face, a width direction being defined by a direction along which the two lateral side are aligned; a plurality of fin plates, the fin plates being spacedly arranged on the first face and the second face along the width direction, a gap being formed between any two adjacent ones of the fin plates; two protection plates, arranged at the two lateral sides of the base plate respectively, a face of each of the protection plates opposite to the base plate having a convex arc face, a width of each of the protection plates parallel to the base plate being larger than each of the gaps.
Claims
1. A biocarrier, including: a base plate, having a first face and a second face opposite to each other, the base plate further having two lateral sides, each of the lateral sides being located between the first face and the second face, a width direction being defined by a direction along which the two lateral side are aligned; a plurality of fin plates, the plurality of fin plates being spacedly arranged on the first face and the second face along the width direction, a gap being formed between any two adjacent ones of the plurality of fin plates; two protection plates, arranged at the two lateral sides of the base plate respectively, a face of each of the protection plates opposite to the base plate having a convex arc face, a width of each of the protection plates parallel to the base plate being larger than each of the gaps.
2. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein the base plate is a flat, plate or an arc plate.
3. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein a first height is defined as a distance from an end of each of the fin plates remote from the base plate to the base plate, a second height is defined as a distance from an end of each of the protection plates remote from the base plate to the base plate, the first height is smaller than or equal to the second height.
4. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein each of the fin plates is perpendicular to the base plate.
5. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein an angel between each of the fin plates and the base plate is smaller than or larger than 90 degrees, the fin plates on the first face of the base plate are parallel to each other, the fin plates on the second face of the base plate are parallel to each other.
6. The biocarrier of claim 3, wherein the fin plates includes a plurality of long fin plates and a plurality of short fin plates, the first height of each of the long fin plates is larger than the first height of each of the short fin plates, the long fin plates and the short fin plates are arranged alternately.
7. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein each of the protection plate has a C-shaped cross-section, each of the protection plates is connected to one of the lateral sides of the base plate by an intermediate portion thereof.
8. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein each of the protection plates includes at least three flat sections connected one by one to have a polygonal shape.
9. The biocarrier of claim 1, wherein the base plate, the fin plates, and the protection plates are formed integrally by plastic material.
10. The biocarrier of claim 9, wherein the biocarrier has a density of 0.9-1.2 g/cubic centimeters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] The base plate 10,10a has a first face 11 and a second face 12 opposite to each other. The base plate 10,10a further has two opposite lateral sides. Each of the lateral sides is located between the first face 11 and the second face 12. A width direction is defined as a direction along which the two lateral sides are aligned. The fin plates 20,20a,20b,20c are spacedly arranged on the first face 11 and the second face 12. A gap 40 is formed between any two adjacent ones of the fin plates 20,20a,20b,20c. A first height is defined as a distance from an end of each of the fin plates 20,20a,20b,20c remote from the base plate 10,10a to the base plate 10,10a. The two protection plates 30 are arranged at the two lateral sides of the base plate 10,10a respectively. A face of each of the protection plates 30 opposite to the base plate 10,10a has a convex arc face. A second height is defined as a distance from an end of each of the protection plates 30 remote from the base plate 10,10a to the base plate 10,10a. The first height is smaller than or equal to the second height. A width of each of the protection plates 30 parallel to the base plate 10 is larger than a width of each of the gaps 40. Preferably, each of the protection plates 30 has a C-shaped cross-section. Each of the protection plates 30 is connected to the lateral sides of the base plate 10,10a by an intermediate portion thereof. The base plate 10,10a, the fin plates 20,201,20b,20c, and the protection plates 30 are formed integrally by plastic material, such as PP, PET or HDPE, and have a density of 0.9-1.2 gram per cubic centimeters. In other possible embodiments, each of the protection plates can be composed of at least three flat sections connected one by one to have a polygonal shape similar to C-shape.
[0021] Preferably, the thickness of the base plate 10,10a or each of the fin plates 20,20a,20b,20c is 0.2-2 mm. The width of each of the gaps 40 is 0.3-5 mm. The width of the base plate 10,10a is 145 cm. The second height is 1-50 mm.
[0022] In the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
[0023] In use, as shown in
[0024] Besides, the gaps between the fin plates are protected by the fin plates so as to slow down the water flow and to decrease the shear force of aeration. Thus, the biofilm is easier to form and maintains sufficient thickness to be avoided from peeling off. When the biocarrier of the present invention is used in the processing of organic waste water, the anaerobic microorganism layer helps increase the organic load, decrease the aeration, and decrease the biological sludge. When the biocarrier of the present invention is used in processing of nitrogen waste water, the aerobic microorganism layer helps increase nitrogen load and decrease the cost.