Stationary cloth media filtration
09776108 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Peter G. Baumann (Roscoe, IL, US)
- Lloyd W. Johnson (Roscoe, IL, US)
- David Smith (Beloit, WI, US)
- Eugen O. Bergmann (St. George, UT)
Cpc classification
B01D29/688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D24/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/684
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/684
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present inventions relate to water and wastewater treatment devices including stationary cloth filter media support structures which support structures also form the effluent plenum for the filtered influent.
Claims
1. A cloth media filtration device for supporting cloth filter media in a basin having opposing walls, comprising: at least one elongated cloth media support structure having a length, cross-sectional shape and having two ends, at least one end being the open end, for placement in a gravity feed treatment basin wherein the at least one cloth media support structure remains submerged and stationary during use and which forms an effluent plenum, the open end of which is in fluid communication with an outlet of the treatment basin, for the discharge of filtered effluent, wherein each of said ends is mounted to and supported by said opposing side walls, and the at least one cloth media support structure is suspended above the floor of the basin; a traversing backwash system for periodic cleaning of the cloth filter media using a backwash shoe and suction; and a control system for regulating periodic cleaning of the cloth filter media.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the support structure has a diamond cross-sectional shape.
3. The invention of claim 1 wherein the support structure has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape.
4. The invention of claim 1 wherein the support structure has a circular cross-sectional shape.
5. The invention of claim 1 wherein the support structure has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
6. The invention of claim 1 wherein the cloth filter media is a one piece sock covering the support structure in a single layer.
7. The invention of claim 1 wherein the cloth filter media is multi-piece.
8. The invention of claim 1 wherein control means for regulating the traversing backwash means is provided.
9. The invention of claim 1 wherein the support structure has a square cross-sectional shape.
10. A cloth media filtration system for treating an influent of water or wastewater in a gravity feed treatment basin, the treatment basin having opposing side walls and a floor, comprising: a stationary cloth media support structure having a length, two ends and a cross-sectional shape, at least one end having an opening which is generally perpendicular to an opposing side wall of the basin and which is in fluid communication with an outlet of the treatment basin through said opposing side wall, and each end of said support structure mounted to and supported by said opposing side walls and wherein the cloth media support structure is suspended above the floor of the basin; a cloth filter media attached to and supported by said support structure and forming a substantially hollow effluent plenum; and a traversing backwash system including a backwash shoe for periodically cleaning said cloth filter media with suction.
11. The invention of claim 10 wherein the support structure has a diamond cross-sectional shape.
12. The invention of claim 10 wherein a plurality of support structures are provided in the basin.
13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the traversing backwash system includes a plurality of backwash assemblies.
14. The invention of claim 10 wherein the support structure has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape.
15. The invention of claim 10 wherein the support structure has a circular cross-sectional shape.
16. The invention of claim 10 wherein the cloth filter media is a one piece sock covering said support structure.
17. The invention of claim 10 wherein the support structure has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
18. The invention of claim 10 wherein the cloth filter media is in separate pieces covering and attached to said support structure.
19. The invention of claim 10 wherein a control system for regulating filtering and cleaning operations is provided.
20. An apparatus for filtering an influent of water or wastewater in a gravity feed filtration area of a treatment basin, the filtration area having opposing side walls and a floor, comprising: a plurality of stationary cloth media support structures, each support structure having a length and two ends, a longitudinal axis along said length and a cross-sectional shape, at least one end of said ends having an opening which is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said length, said opening in fluid communication with an outlet of the treatment area of the treatment basin through a side wall of the filtration area, and wherein each of said ends of each support structure is mounted to and supported by the opposing side walls of the filtration area of the treatment basin and each support structure is suspended entirely above the floor of the basin; cloth filter media attached to and supported by each said support structure and forming an effluent plenum having a substantially hollow interior; a backwash assembly for periodically backwashing said cloth filter media using a backwash shoe and suction; and a control system to control said backwashing assembly.
21. The invention of claim 20 wherein the support structure has a diamond cross-sectional shape.
22. The invention of claim 20 wherein the support structure has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape.
23. The invention of claim 20 wherein the support structure has a circular cross-sectional shape.
24. The invention of claim 20 wherein the support structure has a triangular cross-sectional shape.
25. The invention of claim 20 wherein the support structure has a square cross-sectional shape.
26. The invention of claim 20 wherein the cloth filter media is a single layer, one piece sock.
27. The invention of claim 20 wherein the cloth filter media is multi-piece.
28. The invention of claim 20 wherein said backwash assembly is a linearly moving traversing backwash system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above described objects, features and advantages, as well as other features and advantages, of the present inventions (sometimes used in the singular, but not excluding the plural) will become apparent by reference to the specification and drawings; wherein like reference numbers are used for like elements among the several views, and in which:
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(17) Set forth below is a description of what is currently believed to be the preferred embodiments or best representative examples of the inventions claimed. Future and present alternatives and modifications to the preferred embodiments are contemplated. Any alternatives or modifications which make insubstantial changes in function, purpose, structure, use or result are intended to foe covered by the claims of this patent.
(18) The system and devices of a typical embodiment of the present invention is shown generally as 20 in
(19) The present inventions include a cloth filter media support structure 40 which supports cloth filter media 43 and remains stationary during filtering and cleaning as hereinafter described. Cloth filter media support structure 40 has a closed end 41 and an open end 42, It is preferred, but not required, that cloth filter media 43 is formed from a one piece sock, the open end of which terminates and is sealed at the open end 42 of support structure 40. The closed end 41 of support structure 40 is secured to an end wall 22 or bottom 23 of treatment basin 21 by, for example, mounting brackets 44 or other suitable means. The open end 42 of support structure 40 is attached to an opposing wall 22 of treatment basin 21 using pipes, coupling, flanges, brackets or the like as hereinafter described and shown generally as 45 in
(20) Support structure 40 supports cloth filter media 43 so that, as hereinafter described, a hollow interior or effluent plenum 46 is formed (not shown in
(21) A preferred embodiment of a cloth filter media support structure 40 of the present invention may be seen in more detail by reference to
(22) An embodiment of closed end 41 of support structure 40 may be seen, by reference to
(23) An embodiment of open end 42 of support structure 40 may be seen in more detail by reference to
(24) The distal end of pipe 64 may include a groove 65. To aid in the attachment of open end 43 to the effluent outlet 32, an effluent pipe 45 may be provided which is in fluid communication with effluent outlet 32 of treatment basin 21. Pipe 45 is typically the same size as circular pipe 64 of open end 42. In a preferred embodiment, circular pipe 64 is attached to pipe 45 through the use of a ring coupling 66 that engages groove 65 and connects distal end 64 to pipe 45 in order to provide a water tight seal. Other methods may include flanges, threads and/or sleeves, as will be understood by those in the art.
(25) In operation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention 20, untreated influent flows into common influent chamber 24 and is introduced into influent channel 25 via influent weir 26. The influent is distributed into treatment basin 21 through holes 27 or other well known means on influent channel 25. Once in the treatment basin 21, the influent flows through and is filtered by cloth filter media 43 that is attached to and/or supported by stationary cloth filter media support structure 40. The filtered influent flows through the effluent plenum 46 formed by support structure 40, through open end 42 and circular pipe 64, into pipe 45, through outlet 32 and into effluent chamber 28 for ultimate discharge.
(26) It has been determined that when the present inventions are retrofit into standard width treatment basins, a series of cloth filter media support structures is preferred. For example, in a standard nine foot wide basin, four support structures 40 may be used; in a twelve and one-half foot basin, six support structures 40 may be used; and, in a sixteen foot basin, eight support structures 40 may be used. However, the number and spacing of support structures 40 is determined based upon flow, capacity and other design considerations, as will be understood by those of skill in the art.
(27) Periodic cleaning of the cloth filter media 43 may foe accomplished by a traversing backwash system shown generally as 67 in
(28) In a preferred, embodiment, backwash shoes 73 are spring biased to properly engage support structure 40 as shown in
(29) Other specified and unspecified embodiments may also be used to practice the present inventions. For example, different cross-sectional shapes of support structure 40 may be readily employed, including but not limited to, the hexagonal, circular and square cross-sectional shapes shown in
(30) The above description is not intended to limit the meaning of the words used in the following claims that define the invention. Rather, it is contemplated that future modifications in structure, function or result will exist that are not substantial changes and that ail such, insubstantial changes in what is claimed are intended to be covered by the claims. Thus, while preferred embodiments of the present inventions have been illustrated and described, it will be understood that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the claimed invention. In addition, although the term “claimed invention” or “present invention” is sometimes used herein in the singular, it will be understood that there are a plurality of inventions as described and claimed.
(31) Various features of the present inventions are set forth in the following claims.