MEANDER SEPTIC TANK
20190092664 ยท 2019-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D21/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02A20/208
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
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
C02F3/2866
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2203/006
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A round meander septic tank includes an elongate baffle that divides the interior space of the tank into two semicircular chambers. Untreated wastewater is introduced to the first chamber through an inlet located near the first end of the baffle. The wastewater flows through the first chamber to a portal at the second end of the baffle and passes through the portal into the second chamber. A wastewater outlet from the tank is located in the second chamber near the first end of the baffle. Wastewater passing through the portal flows through the second chamber to the outlet and out of the tank. The baffle and the shape of the septic tank increase the distance that the wastewater must flow from the inlet to the outlet as compared to a rectangular meander tank with a single baffle.
Claims
1. A septic tank comprising: a. a substantially round enclosure defining an interior space, said enclosure including a substantially round top, a substantially round floor, and a substantially vertical wall extending between said top and said floor, said enclosure having a diameter; b. a baffle in said space, said baffle defining a first chamber and a second chamber, said baffle having a length, a first end and a second end, said baffle further including a portal near the second end which permits wastewater to pass between said first chamber and said second chamber; c. a wastewater inlet located near said first end of said baffle; and d. a wastewater outlet in said second chamber.
2. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said wastewater outlet is located near said first end of said baffle.
3. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said inlet is arranged to direct at least some of said wastewater away from said baffle and along said wall of said enclosure toward said first portal.
4. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said baffle extends between said floor and said top.
5. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said round enclosure defines a central portion substantially equidistant from said wall.
6. The septic tank of claim 1 further including a vertical support member extending between said floor and said top substantially in said central portion of said enclosure.
7. The septic tank of claim 6 wherein said vertical support member deflects flow inward towards said belly of said tank.
8. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said top includes a first stiffening rib.
9. The septic tank of claim 1, wherein said top has a circumference and a center substantially equidistant from said circumference, said top further including a plurality of stiffening ribs extending inwardly from said circumference and converging substantially at said center of said top.
10. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said top includes insulating material.
11. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said top includes a foam core.
12. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said length of said baffle substantially approximates said diameter.
13. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said baffle is substantially straight.
14. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said portal is near said second end of said baffle.
15. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said first chamber has a wide portion defining a belly in a general area of said first chamber where said wall is most distant from said baffle.
16. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said top is flat.
17. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein at least some of said wastewater flows from said portal to said outlet along said wall of said second chamber.
18. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said top is constructed from plastic with a foam core.
19. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said first chamber and said second chamber are of equal size.
20. The septic tank of claim 1 wherein said wastewater flows from said inlet to said portal and from said portal to said outlet, wherein an average flow of said wastewater from said inlet to said outlet is more than twice the distance from said first end of said baffle to said portal.
21. A septic tank comprising a. a substantially round enclosure in the form of an upright circular cylinder having a flat circular top, a flat circular floor and a substantially vertical wall extending between said top and said floor; b. said enclosure defining an interior space to receive wastewater; c. a baffle in said space, said baffle defining a first chamber and a second chamber in this said space; d. said tank adapted to be buried below grade with said flat top supporting an overburden of soil, and wherein said tank is constructed of plastic.
22. The septic tank of claim 21 including upright supporting structure extending between said floor and said top.
23. The septic tank of claim 21 wherein said supporting structure includes a baffle substantially parallel to the flow.
24. The septic tank of claim 21 wherein said top includes one or more stiffening ribs.
25. The septic tank of claim 21 wherein said circular top has a circumference and a center equidistant from said circumference, said top including a plurality of stiffening ribs converging at said center.
26. The septic tank of claim 21 wherein said tank is constructed including an upper section and a lower section.
27. The septic tank of claim 21 including an exterior flange projecting outwardly from said wall.
28. The septic tank of claim 21 wherein said top includes insulating material.
29. A septic tank comprising: a. a first chamber defined by a baffle within said tank and a first exterior wall of said tank, said baffle having a length, a first end, a second end, and a midsection, said first exterior wall having a length, a first end, a second end, and a midsection, said first chamber having a first end, a second end, and a midsection; b. a wastewater inlet in said first end of said first chamber, said inlet located near to said first end of said baffle and said first end of said first exterior wall; c. a passageway for wastewater to exit said first chamber, said passageway located in said second end of said first chamber near to said second end of said baffle and said second end of said first exterior wall; d. wherein said first end of said first exterior wall meets said first end of said baffle at said first end of said first chamber and said second end of said first exterior wall substantially meets said second end of said baffle near said second end of said first chamber, said midsection of said first exterior wall spaced apart from said midsection of said baffle, creating a midsection of said first chamber volumetrically larger than said first or second ends of said first chamber.
30. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said first end of said first exterior wall curves outwardly away from said first end of said baffle.
31. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said second end of said first exterior wall curves outwardly away from said second end of said baffle.
32. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said first chamber is generally hemispheric in shape.
33. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said first chamber of said tank includes a top, the shape of said first chamber viewed from said top is a semi-circular cylinder.
34. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein the entire length of the first exterior wall is curved.
35. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said first exterior wall includes a non-curved portion.
36. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said length of said first exterior wall is longer than said length of said baffle.
37. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein at least some wastewater in said first chamber flows generally from said inlet to said passageway along said first exterior wall.
38. The septic tank of claim 29 wherein said inlet is arranged in said first end of said first chamber such that at least some wastewater entering the first chamber is directed away from said first end of said baffle and along said first exterior wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
[0014] Referring to
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[0016] A vertical support member 42 extends between the floor 16 and the top 12 of the tank 10, substantially at the center of the baffle 30, which in this embodiment also passes through the center of the tank. In the exemplary embodiment, the support member 42 is integral with the baffle 30 and extends slightly outwardly from both sides of said baffle. The baffle 30 with integral support member 42 fits snugly in the tank and is held in place with structural adhesive. When the top half 24a and bottom half 24b of the tank are joined together by the flange 22, the baffle 30 is securely seated in the tank 10. When the tank 10 is installed in the ground, the baffle 30 and support member 42 help support the top 12, which typically has an overburden of soil 58. Thus, the weight of the soil 58 on the top 12 is transmitted to the floor 16 of the tank 10 which is supported by underlying earth.
[0017] Referring to
[0018] The top 12 of the tank is supported by the wall 14, the baffle 30, and the support member 42. In addition to such support, the top 12 has strength and rigidity due to its construction. First, the top 12 is a vacuum-infused sandwich construction including a layer of insulation, such as a foam core 56, encased in plastic. Insulation can be important in cooler or temperate climes because the bacteria that breakdown biomaterial in the wastewater function better in temperatures above 40 F. As can be seen in
[0019] As best shown in
[0020] In operation, wastewater from the inlet 18 is introduced into the first chamber 32 of the tank 10 through the bottom of the inlet tee 19. Because the mouth of the inlet tee 19 is near to the wall 14 and also near to the first end 38 of baffle 30, the wastewater is directed away from the first end 38 of the baffle 30 as shown by the flow arrows in
[0021] The shortest path from the inlet 18 to the outlet 20 is along the baffle 30 to the portal 36 and back along the baffle to the outlet. This distance is similar to the distance of flow in a single baffle rectangular tank shown in CEE 484. However, as shown by the flow arrows in
[0022] A beneficial aspect of the exemplary tank 10 is that the wall 14 curves outwardly away from the baffle 30 near the inlet 18 and does not provide corners where dead zones having very little flow can develop. The curved wall 14 acts to direct wastewater into the flow. More specifically, the location of the inlet 18 near the first end 38 of the baffle 30 and also near the wall tends to flush wastewater out into the belly 33 of the first chamber 32. Although the flow slows down in the belly 33, there are no corners to create dead zones and the wastewater keeps moving toward the portal 36. As is apparent from the drawings, a volumetric cross-section of the belly 33 is larger than a volumetric cross-section of the first chamber 32 near the portal 36.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Although the exemplary embodiment of the septic tank 10 described herein is round, other shapes may provide similar benefits by employing similar principals. As an example only, septic tanks shaped as oval, ellipse or racetracks wherein the inlet 18 is located near a narrow end of the tank and the flow of the wastewater toward a portal at the other end of the tank must pass through a volumetrically larger region are within the scope of this invention. Like a round tank 10, such tanks provide a larger belly or midsection where the flow slows down, encouraging material to migrate out of the clear area, and also afford a flow path, longer than a cross-tank baffle, between the inlet 18 and a portal 36. As mentioned above, tank shapes having rounded corners discourage the formation of dead zones where there is relatively little flow. A curving wall near the inlet would discourage dead zones even if the midsection has straight walls.
[0025] Although the exemplary tank 10 employs a single straight baffle 30 creating two equal chambers 32, 34, similar results may be obtained by alternate placement of a straight baffle, or by use of a curved baffle, or by use of multiple baffles, all of which could create even longer flow paths. For example, a single straight baffle 30, shorter than the diameter of the tank could be used to create a small chamber and a large chamber, rather than two substantially equal chambers.
[0026] In this application near or near to means close but not necessarily directly next to. Near or near to includes next to but is not restricted to next to. The drawings should be considered when giving meaning to the phrase near or near to.
[0027] In this application the term round refers to the outline of the septic tank 10 as viewed from above. For example a tank in the form of a circular upright cylinder has a round outline as seen from above.
[0028] The term plastic as used herein includes thermoplastics and thermoset plastic such as fiberglass reinforced plastic.
[0029] While the foregoing is directed toward an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the scope thereof which is defined by the claims.