EXTERNALLY MOUNTED ADJUSTABLE NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
20170136428 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
- Glenn R. Dorsch (Aberdeen, WA, US)
- Kent H. Keeran (Elma, WA, US)
- Alex Cahoon (Olympia, WA, US)
- Erik Larson (Aberdeen, WA, US)
Cpc classification
B01F33/405
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/2125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An externally mounted tank nozzle assembly which can be used in many mixing systems. The assembly can be installed as a fixed nozzle or as an externally adjustable nozzle. The disclosed nozzle is light-weight, corrosion-resistant as well as abrasion-resistant to withstand many tank mixing environments and conditions.
Claims
1. A tank nozzle assembly mounted to a tank, the assembly comprising: a nozzle having a discharge end, a receiving end, and a flanged wheel extending radially from the receiving end of the nozzle; a mounting pipe attached by a first end to an exterior of a wall of the tank and having a flange radially extending from a second end; and a feed pipe attached to a fluid source by a first end and having a flange radially extending from a second end; wherein the nozzle is positioned to pass through the mounting pipe extending to an interior of the tank and the flanged wheel is positioned between the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
2. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 1, further comprising two mounting plates with one positioned on each side of the flanged wheel between the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
3. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 2, wherein the flanged wheel is rotatable between the two mounting plates.
4. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is fixed in a desired orientation and held in place by fixing the flanged wheel between the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
5. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is comprised of an outer layer and an inner layer.
6. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 5, wherein the outer layer is comprised of a corrosion-resistant high-strength material and the inner layer is comprised of an abrasion-resistant material.
7. The tank nozzle assembly of claim 5, wherein the nozzle is comprised of two types of polyurethane, a first polyurethane for the outer layer, and a second polyurethane having an 80-90 durometer hardness for the inner layer.
8. An exteriorly mounted mixing system for a tank having a peripheral wall, the system comprising: a mounting pipe attached by a first end to an exterior of the tank wall forming a passage there through and having a flange radially extending from a second end; a nozzle having a discharge end which passes through the wall of the tank via the mounting pipe and extends into the tank interior to allow discharging of a mixing fluid, a receiving end positioned on an exterior of the tank wall, and a flange extending radially from the receiving end of the nozzle; a fluid source; a pump positioned between the fluid source and the tank; and a feed pipe fluidly coupled to the pump by a first end and having a flange radially extending from a second end; wherein the nozzle flange is positioned between the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange on the exterior of the tank.
9. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 8, wherein the nozzle is comprised of polyurethane.
10. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 9, wherein the nozzle is comprised of an inner layer of polyurethane and an outer layer of a different type of polyurethane.
11. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 8, further comprising two mounting plates with one positioned on each side of the flanged wheel between the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
12. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 11, wherein the nozzle flange is rotatable between the two mounting plates.
13. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 12, wherein each of the two mounting plates is attached to one of either the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
14. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 8, wherein the nozzle flange is fixed in position by securing to at least one of either the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
15. The exteriorly mounted mixing system of claim 14, wherein the nozzle flange is secured to both the mounting pipe flange and the feed pipe flange.
16. A method for mixing contents of a mixing tank having a peripheral wall, the method comprising the steps of: mounting a mixing nozzle through the tank wall, the mixing nozzle comprising a discharge end extending to an interior of the mixing tank and an input end having a flange extending radially there from; coupling a feed pipe to the input end of the nozzle on the exterior of the tank; and pumping fluid from a fluid source through the feed pipe and nozzle and discharging the fluid from the discharge end of the nozzle into the tank in a direction to create mixing of the tank contents.
17. The method for mixing contents of a mixing tank as set forth in claim 16, further comprising the step of allowing the flange of the mixing nozzle to be rotated from the exterior of the tank to change the direction of the discharge within the tank.
18. The method for mixing contents of a mixing tank as set forth in claim 16, wherein the mixing nozzle is mounted through the tank wall via a mounting pipe having a flanged end.
19. The method for mixing contents of a mixing tank as set forth in claim 18, wherein the flange of the mixing nozzle is fixed to the flanged end of the mounting pipe.
20. The method for mixing contents of a mixing tank as set forth in claim 17, further comprising the step of periodically rotating the flange of the mixing nozzle from the exterior of the tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail at least one preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to any of the specific embodiments illustrated.
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[0030] The disclosed nozzle assembly 10 has many advantages over prior art nozzle assemblies. While not exhaustive, some of the advantages are that the disclosed nozzle assembly: 1) is lightweight to prevent stressing up a thin-walled tank, such as fiberglass or steel tanks; 2) is corrosion resistant; 3) is abrasion resistant; 4) mounts externally to the tank so that an installer does not have to enter the tank, a confined space area with very strict safety procedures for entering; 5) can be rotated from outside the tank without loosening any bolts or fittings or flanges, making the nozzle 12 capable of being externally aimed so it can mix settled grit on the floor of a tank or it can mix floating scum at the upper surface, depending on the direction nozzle 12 is pointed; 6) keeps piping off the tank floor making the mixing system more effective; and, 7) nozzle can be re-aimed while mixing. Additional advantages may be realized through application of the disclosed nozzle assembly 10 to address specific tank mixing needs.
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[0032] The mounting pipe 14 and feed pipe 16 are both comprised of suitable steel material, while the mounting plates 18 are preferably comprised of polyurethane. The nozzle 12 is also preferably comprised of polyurethane and is mounted with an internal O-ring configuration to seal. In fact, most preferably the nozzle 12 is made from two types of polyurethane.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] In other alternate embodiments, the nozzle 12 could be made of metal, such as stainless steel for some applications. However, as mentioned, making nozzle 12 out of polyurethane materials reduces weight and increases abrasion resistance. Such an embodiment is believed to best achieve the objects of the present system.
[0035] The disclosed nozzle assembly 10 is expected to be particularly effective for small tank mixing, such as for mixing septage or FOG (fats, oils, & grease), or possibly for applications for a sludge blending tank located upstream of an anaerobic digester. The oil industry also has need of the nozzle assembly 10 for mixing tanks at tank farms, for seawater disposal, and for oil recovery at hydraulic fracturing sites.
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[0038] The nozzle flange 13 is sandwiched between the mounting pipe flange 15, which is attached to the mix tank wall 40, and another six-inch 150# ANSI flange 17 that is part of the feed pipe 16 which brings flow to the nozzle 12. A suitable pump 30, such as those pumps sold by assignee of the present invention, Vaughan Company of Montesano, Wash. (see http://www.chopperpumps.com/applications/), is to be used to pump liquid through the nozzle assembly 10 and into the tank, as illustrated in
[0039] Installation Types
[0040] Currently, there are two preferred methods of installation: Adjustable and Fixed. These two methods are described further below.
[0041] AdjustableWith reference to
[0042] An advantage of this mounting orientation is that the nozzle direction can be adjusted without requiring shutdown and disassembly. As illustrated in the sequence of
[0043] FixedThis installation method is very similar to existing installations and is illustrated in
[0044] The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.