Drainage device
09970188 · 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C11/227
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C02F2307/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E03F5/0404
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E03F5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In a drainage device for draining road surfaces, parking areas, roof surfaces or the like, comprising a trough body and filter material which is situated in the trough body and is intended for cleaning water loaded with solid particles and/or dissolved pollutants, the filter material is a constituent part of a filter device which has a plurality of filter elements which can be handled individually and, if required, can be removed from the trough body, which filter elements each have a water-permeable enveloping wall with the filter material situated within the enveloping wall.
Claims
1. A drainage device comprising: an elongated trough body (12) including an open trough (13) defined by two side walls (14 a & b) and a trough base (15); a filter element support (21) including a base section (24) having a plurality of discharge openings (23); a plurality of filter elements (19) having water permeable enveloping walls (20) and a filtration media (40) contained within said enveloping walls (20), said filter elements lie atop the base section (24) and extend across the width of the open trough (13); a flow-through section (31) having a plurality of flow-through apertures (30) and including a dome-shaped high area; a sedimentation chamber (32) for capturing incoming sediment, extends in the manner of a trench around the dome-shaped high area of the flow-through section (31); a removable grating cover (16) having a plurality of inlet openings (17), and sits atop said side walls (14 a & b); wherein, contaminated water enters said trough by flowing in through said inlet openings, then passes through said sedimentation chamber (32) where sediment is removed, and flows through apertures of said flow-through section, next passing through said filter elements (19) where contaminants are removed, with exiting, filtered, purified water then flowing through the discharge openings (23) in the base section (24) of the filter element support (21) into a gutter therebelow, from where it can drain off.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the drawings and will be explained in greater detail below. Of the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(16) According to the preferred embodiment, a flexible, water-permeable enveloping wall 20 is provided, which is represented by a bag-type envelope. The bag-type envelope is made of a textile fabric and filled with the filter material, so that the unit as a whole can be referred to as a filter bag.
(17) Depending on the purification requirements applying to the surface water, various filter materials can be used. It is, for example, possible to use a filling of filter granules 40 (
(18) If requirements are more stringent, for example in the case of water loaded with contaminants, an ion exchanger in granule form can be used as a filter material. With such a filter material, dissolved heavy metal ions can be filtered out, for example. In addition, a high AFS retention is obtained.
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(21) The filter element support 21 is therefore situated above the trough base 15, with a gutter for the discharge of purified water forming below the filter element support 21. As a whole, the filter element support 21 and the filter elements 19 in the form of filter bags form a filter module 26, which can be removed from the trough body 12 as an assembly. The filter apparatus 18 comprises a plurality of such filter modules 26, which are lined up one behind the other in the longitudinal direction of the trough.
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(23) The sedimentation chamber 32 is used for the sedimentation or accumulation of suspended matter. From the sedimentation chamber 32, contaminated water flows to the flow-through section, where it flows through the flow-through apertures 31 into the filter apparatus 18 placed below.
(24) An important aspect is that the water inlet body 27 has at least one water ducting element 33, via which the raw water can be passed into the sedimentation chamber 32 and from there into the flow-through apertures 30, or else directly into the flow-through apertures 30 while at least partially bypassing the sedimentation chamber 32.
(25) In the illustrated embodiment, the water ducting element 33 is represented by a lip-shaped continuous upper edge of the water inlet body 27, which projects inwards into the region of the water chamber 29. The water ducting element 33 has an inward- and downward-oriented inlet incline 34. From a specified water volume, contaminated water flows directly to the flow-through apertures 30 by means of a jumping tower effect, while at least partially bypassing the sedimentation chamber 32. As a result, a higher water throughput can be obtained at times of heavy precipitation, e.g. heavy rain, thereby avoiding banking. As
(26) To prevent bypass flow between the inner wall of the trough body 12 and the outer wall of the water inlet body 27, a seal is provided. For example, sealing lips 35 can be provided, each of which is installed into a seal groove 36 provided for this purpose on the outside of the base section 28 of the water inlet body.
(27) Together, the water inlet body 27 and the filter module 26 placed below and comprising filter elements 19, i.e. filter bags, and filter element supports 21 form a drainage module. This drainage module can be removed from the trough body 12 as an assembly. It is, however, also possible to remove only the water inlet body 27, while the filter module 26 remains in the trough body. For the removal of the water inlet body 27, handles 50 are in particular provided on the two opposite end faces of the water inlet body 27.
(28) For draining the connected area, for example a parking area, road surface of even roof surface, contaminated water initially enters the trough 13 via the inlet openings 17 of the grating cover 16. At normal water volumes, the water first flows via the inlet incline 34 of the water ducting element 33 into the sedimentation chamber 32, where suspended matter settles. Contaminated water then flows via the flow-through apertures 30 of the flow-through section 31 into the filter module 26 placed below, where it enters the filter material through the water-permeable enveloping wall 20 made of sacking to be filtered there. Filtered, purified water is then discharged from the filter bags and flows via the discharge openings 23 in the base section 24 of the filter element support 21 into the gutter placed below, from where it can drain off.