Variable Flow Adjuster for Grease Separator
20220332603 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F1/40
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2307/08
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A grease or oil separator system that includes a grease interceptor body with a variable flow control assembly. The grease interceptor system is a large tank with an inlet for wastewater and a downstream outlet for passing the wastewater minus separated grease and oil into a sewer system. Inside the tank, the grease floats to the top so that it can be removed through an opening in the top wall that provides an access port for clean out. The pickup for the outlet is located toward the bottom of the tank near the bottom wall so that only water separated from the grease flows into the sewer system. The variable flow control assembly varies the size of an opening in a conduit inside the interceptor body. Varying the size of the opening controls the flow from the inlet into the tank.
Claims
1. A grease interceptor system, comprising: a grease interceptor body having an inlet, an outlet, a bottom wall, at least one sidewall, a top wall, and at least one opening in the top wall; a first conduit disposed in fluid communication with the inlet, the conduit extending inward toward the center of the grease interceptor body, the first conduit intersecting with a second conduit having a first end and a second end disposed opposite from the first end, the second conduit having a first opening in a sidewall having a diameter approximately equal to an outside diameter of the first conduit such that a continuous passage way from the first conduit to the second conduit is formed at the intersection, the second conduit having a second opening disposed at the first end and a third opening disposed at the second end; and, a variable flow adjuster body having an outside diameter slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the second conduit such that the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to slide within the second conduit, the flow adjuster body having a sidewall with a flow control opening defined therein, the flow control opening configured to rotate into at least one position where a portion of the variable flow adjuster body adjacent to the flow control opening obstructs a portion of the first opening such that a variable size opening between the first conduit and the inside of the variable flow adjuster body is formed; and, means for rotating the variable flow adjuster body.
2. The grease interceptor system of claim 1, wherein the second conduit has at least one projection extending from an outer surface.
3. The grease interceptor system of claim 2, wherein the variable flow adjuster body has at least one tab extending therefrom.
4. The grease interceptor system of claim 1, wherein the rotating means comprises a handle assembly extending from the variable flow adjuster body and configured and arranged to control insertion of the variable flow adjuster body into the second conduit and to control removal from the second conduit and rotation relative thereto.
5. The grease interceptor system of claim 4, wherein the handle assembly is elongate.
6. The grease interceptor system of claim 3, wherein the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to rotate until the at least one tab engages with the projection on the outer surface of the second conduit.
7. The grease interceptor of claim 1, wherein the variable flow adjuster body has a larger diameter section at the top forming a shoulder adjacent to the sidewall, the shoulder configured and arranged to rest on the first end of the second conduit when the variable flow adjuster body is inserted into the second conduit.
8. The grease interceptor of claim 7, wherein the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to be inserted into the second conduit until the larger diameter section engages with the first end of the second conduit and rotation of the variable flow adjuster body relative to the second conduit causes the flow control opening in the flow adjuster body to adjust the variable size opening to control the flow between the first conduit and the inside of the variable flow adjuster body.
9. A grease interceptor system, comprising: a grease interceptor body having an inlet, an outlet, a bottom wall, at least one sidewall, a top wall, and at least one opening in the top wall; a first conduit disposed in fluid communication with the inlet, the conduit extending inward toward the center of the grease interceptor body, the first conduit intersecting with a second conduit having a first end and a second end disposed opposite from the first end, the second conduit having a first opening in a sidewall having a diameter approximately equal to an outside diameter of the first conduit such that a continuous passage way from the first conduit to the second conduit is formed at the intersection, the second conduit having a second opening disposed at the first end and a third opening disposed at the second end; a variable flow adjuster body having an outside diameter slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the second conduit such that the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to slide within the second conduit, the flow adjuster body having a sidewall with a flow control opening defined therein, the flow control opening configured to rotate into at least one position where a portion of the variable flow adjuster body adjacent to the flow control opening obstructs a portion of the first opening such that a variable size opening between the first conduit and the inside of the variable flow adjuster body is formed, wherein the variable flow adjuster body has a larger diameter section at the top forming a shoulder adjacent to the sidewall, the shoulder configured and arranged to rest on the first end of the second conduit when the variable flow adjuster body is inserted into the second conduit; a handle assembly extending from the variable flow adjuster body and configured and arranged to control insertion of the variable flow adjuster body into the second conduit and to control removal from the second conduit and rotation relative thereto; and, wherein the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to be inserted into the second conduit until the larger diameter section engages with the first end of the second conduit and rotation of the variable flow adjuster body relative to the second conduit causes the flow control opening in the flow adjuster body to adjust the variable size opening to control the flow between the first conduit and the inside of the variable flow adjuster body.
10. The grease interceptor system of claim 9, wherein the second conduit has at least one projection extending from an outer surface.
11. The grease interceptor system of claim 10, wherein the variable flow adjuster body has at least one tab extending from the larger diameter section.
12. The grease interceptor system of claim 9, wherein the handle assembly is removably attached to the variable flow adjuster body.
13. The grease interceptor system of claim 9, the handle assembly being elongate.
14. The grease interceptor system of claim 11, wherein the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to rotate until the at least one tab engages with the projection on the outer surface of the second conduit.
15. A grease interceptor system, comprising: a grease interceptor body having an inlet, an outlet, a bottom wall, at least one sidewall, a top wall, and at least one opening in the top wall; a first conduit disposed in fluid communication with the inlet, the conduit extending into the grease interceptor body, the first conduit disposed in fluid communication with a second conduit having a first end and a second end disposed opposite from the first end, the second conduit having a first opening in a sidewall, the first opening having a diameter approximately equal to an outside diameter of the first conduit such that a continuous passageway from the inside of the first conduit to the inside of the second conduit is formed, the second conduit having a second opening disposed at the first end and a third opening disposed at the second end; and, a variable flow adjuster body having an outside diameter slightly smaller than the inside diameter of the second conduit such that the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to fit inside the second conduit, the flow adjuster body having a sidewall with a flow control opening defined therein, the flow control opening configured and arranged to rotate into at least one position where a portion of the variable flow adjuster body adjacent to the flow control opening obstructs a portion of the first opening such that a variable size opening between the first conduit and the inside of the variable flow adjuster body is formed.
16. The grease interceptor system of claim 15, wherein the second conduit has at least one projection extending from an outer surface.
17. The grease interceptor system of claim 16, wherein the variable flow adjuster body has at least one tab extending therefrom.
18. The grease interceptor system of claim 15, wherein a handle assembly extends from the variable flow adjuster body.
19. The grease interceptor system of claim 18, wherein the handle assembly is elongate.
20. The grease interceptor system of claim 17, wherein the variable flow adjuster body is configured and arranged to rotate until the at least one tab engages with the projection on the outer surface of the second conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] At the outset, it should be clearly understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural elements, portions or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as such elements, portions or surfaces may be further described or explained by the entire written specification, of which this detailed description is an integral part. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (e.g., cross-hatching, arrangement of parts, proportion, debris, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of this invention. As used in the following description, the terms “horizontal”, “vertical”, “left”, “right”, “up” and “down”, as well as adjectival and adverbial derivatives thereof, (e.g., “horizontally”, “rightwardly”, “upwardly”, etc.), simply refer to the orientation of the illustrated structure as the particular drawing figure faces the reader. Similarly, the terms “inwardly” and “outwardly” generally refer to the orientation of a surface relative to its axis of elongation, or of rotation, as appropriate.
[0022] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
[0023] The inlet 25 may be disposed substantially horizontally and may lead to a first conduit 34 extending inward into the body 13. The first conduit 34 may lead to a second conduit 37. The second conduit 37 may be oriented vertically as shown in the figure. The first conduit 34 may intersect with the second conduit 37 at a ninety degree angle. The intersection of the two conduits may be arranged such that a first opening 40 in the cylindrical wall forming the second conduit 37 is approximately equal to the outer diameter of the first conduit 34 such that one hundred percent of the flow from the first conduit 34 normally enters the second conduit 37.
[0024] The second conduit 37 may be provided with a second opening 43 at the first end 46. The second opening 43 may be bordered by the cylindrical wall forming the second conduit 37. A diffuser 41 may be attached at a second end 49 of the second conduit 37 disposed opposite from the first end 46. The diffuser 41 is disposed in fluid communication with a third opening 52 at the second end 49 of the second conduit 37 and may be configured and arranged to spread out the incoming flow and to direct it outward away from the center of the grease interceptor body 13 and toward the side wall 16. The outward direction of the flow increases the time that the waste water is resident in the grease interceptor system 10 before it passes to the outlet 31 (
[0025] The increased residence time provides for the grease and solids which are lighter than the water to float upward in the grease interceptor system 10. As shown in
[0026] The opening 20 in the top wall 19 of the grease interceptor system 10 is provided with a removable cover 55 that provides access for periodically cleaning out the grease and solids for proper disposal. The removable cover 55 may also provide at least one opening 58 for access to a variable flow control device 60 (best shown in
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[0033] The present invention contemplates that many changes and modifications may be made. Therefore, while the presently-preferred form of the variable flow adjuster for a grease interceptor system has been shown and described, and several modifications and alternatives discussed, persons skilled in this art will readily appreciate that various additional changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, as defined and differentiated by the following claims.