Frame-type disc filter with bypass water control for preventing bypass water from being used in backwashing

US10589201B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10589201-B2
Application numberUS-201716332908-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 19, 2017
Priority dateSep 28, 2016
Publication dateMar 17, 2020
Grant dateMar 17, 2020

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Abstract

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A frame-type disc filter (100) is provided with a bypass water collector (33) disposed adjacent an inlet to the disc filter. Influent water overflows the inlet into the bypass water collector. A conduit is communicatively connected to the bypass water collector for directing the bypass water from the frame-type disc filter to an effluent channel that is independent of the frame-type disc filter.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of filtering water with a frame-type disc filter comprising: directing the water to be filtered into a water holding tank disposed adjacent an inlet end of a rotating drum where the water holding tank and the rotating drum form an integral part of the frame-type disc filter; directing the water to be treated from the water holding tank into the drum and through openings in the drum into a series of disc-shaped filter members mounted on the drum where the disc-shaped filter members include filter media secured on opposite sides of the disc-shaped filter members; causing the water to be filtered to pass through the filter media, producing filtrate; receiving and supporting said frame-type disc filter in an underlying support structure that includes an integral filtrate basin and a separate and integral effluent channel formed in the underlying support structure; collecting the filtrate produced by the frame-type disc filter in the underlying filtrate basin formed in the support structure; overflowing the filtrate from the basin in the support structure into the effluent channel extending adjacent the filtrate basin in the support structure; backwashing the filter media by pumping filtrate from the basin formed in the support structure to a series of nozzles disposed adjacent the filter media and spraying the filter media with the filtrate; diverting at least a portion of the water to be treated from the drum and from the disc-shaped filter members to form bypass water; directing the bypass water from the water holding tank to a bypass water collector that forms an integral part of the frame-type disc filter; directing the bypass water from the bypass water collector into the effluent channel formed in the support structure; mixing the bypass water with the filtrate in the effluent channel formed in the support structure; and discharging the mixture of bypass water and filtrate from the effluent channel formed in the support structure that underlies the frame-type disc filter. 2. A method of filtering water with a frame-type disc filter comprising: directing the water to be filtered into a water holding tank disposed adjacent an inlet end of a rotating drum where the water holding tank and the rotating drum form an integral part of the frame-type disc filter; directing the water to be treated from the water holding tank into the drum and through openings in the drum into a series of disc-shaped filter members mounted on the drum where the disc-shaped filter members include filter media secured on opposite sides of the disc-shaped filter members; causing the water to be filtered to pass through the filter media, producing filtrate; receiving and supporting said frame-type disc filter in an underlying concrete support structure that includes an integral filtrate basin and a separate and integral elongated effluent channel formed in the underlying support structure and which is separated from the filtrate basin by a weir, and wherein the elongated effluent channel is offset with respect to the filtrate basin and the frame-type disc filter supported in the support structure; collecting the filtrate produced by the frame-type disc filter in the underlying filtrate basin formed in the support structure; overflowing the filtrate from the basin in the support structure over the weir in the support structure into the effluent channel extending adjacent the filtrate basin in the support structure; backwashing the filter media by pumping filtrate from the basin formed in the support structure to a series of nozzles disposed adjacent the filter media and spraying the filter media with the filtrate; diverting at least a portion of the water to be treated from the drum and from the disc-shaped filter members to form bypass water; directing the bypass water from the water holding tank to a bypass water collector that forms an integral part of the frame-type disc filter and which is disposed on an inlet end of the frame-type disc filter adjacent the water holding tank; directing the bypass water from the bypass water collector into the effluent channel formed in the support structure and wherein this step includes directing the bypass water into a laterally extending conduit that is communicatively connected to the bypass water collector and which extends laterally out from the bypass water collector and includes a terminal end that is disposed over the effluent channel formed in the support structure such that the bypass water falls from the laterally extending conduit into the effluent channel; mixing the bypass water with the filtrate in the effluent channel formed in the support structure; and discharging the mixture of bypass water and filtrate from the effluent channel formed in the support structure that underlies the frame-type disc filter. 3. A frame-type disc filter configured to be received and supported on a separate support structure that underlies the frame-type disc filter and wherein the support structure includes an integral filtrate basin formed therein and a separate and integral effluent channel formed in the support structure which extends adjacent the filtrate basin; comprising: a frame structure configured to supported on the support structure; a rotary drum supported on the frame structure for receiving water to be filtered and having a plurality of openings for permitting water to flow from the drum; an inlet for directing water into the drum; a drive for rotatively driving the drum; a series of disc-shaped filter members secured around the drum for receiving water to be filtered from the drum; filter media disposed on opposite sides of each disc-shaped filter member for filtering the water as the water flows from the disc-shaped filter members outwardly through the filter media to yield filtrate; and wherein the disc-shaped filter members are configured to overlie the filtrate basin formed in the support structure such that the filtrate falls by gravity into the filtrate basin formed in the underlying support structure; a backwash system incorporated into the frame-type disc filter and configured to pump filtrate from the filtrate basin formed in the support structure through a series of nozzles disposed adjacent the filter media for backwashing the filtered media; the frame-type disc filter not including an integral filtrate holding tank for receiving and holding the filtrate; a bypass water collector disposed on an inlet end of the frame-type disc filter and integral therewith for receiving and holding bypass water; a bypass outlet connected to the bypass collector and extending therefrom, and wherein the bypass outlet is configured to direct bypass water from the bypass collector into the effluent channel formed in the support structure and which extends adjacent the filtrate basin; and wherein the filtrate in the filtrate basin overflows into the effluent channel and mixes with the bypass water therein and wherein the mixture of bypass water and filtrate is discharged from the effluent channel. 4. A frame-type disc filter configured to be received and supported on a separate support structure that underlies the frame-type disc filter and wherein the support structure includes an integral filtrate basin formed therein and a separate and integral effluent channel formed in the support structure which extends adjacent the filtrate basin; comprising: a frame structure configured to supported on the support structure; a rotary drum supported on the frame structure for receiving water to be filtered and having a plurality of openings for permitting water to flow from the drum; an inlet including a water holding tank for directing water into the drum; a drive for rotatively driving the drum; a series of disc-shaped filter members secured around the drum for

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  • Accessories · CPC title

  • with backwash arms, shoes or nozzles · CPC title

  • with hollow filtering discs transversely mounted on a hollow rotary shaft · CPC title

  • B01D33/13Primary

    with surface cells independently connected to pressure distributors · CPC title

  • B01D33/11Primary

    arranged for outward flow filtration · CPC title

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What does patent US10589201B2 cover?
A frame-type disc filter (100) is provided with a bypass water collector (33) disposed adjacent an inlet to the disc filter. Influent water overflows the inlet into the bypass water collector. A conduit is communicatively connected to the bypass water collector for directing the bypass water from the frame-type disc filter to an effluent channel that is independent of the frame-type disc filter.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Larsson Per, Veolia Water Solutions & Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D33/13. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 17 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).