Systems and methods for processing earthen slurries

US10683178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10683178-B2
Application numberUS-201715702540-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2017
Priority dateSep 12, 2016
Publication dateJun 16, 2020
Grant dateJun 16, 2020

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Systems and methods for processing earthen slurries such as slurries of earth cuttings and, in particular, systems and methods that involve two separation units for dewatering the slurry or that involve additive mixing units are disclosed. The systems and methods may include a conveyor such as a drag-slat conveyor that removes slurry from a holding tank at which the material is dumped and toward the separation units to allow the material to be continuously processed and dumped into the holding tank.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank; a separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction; and wheels or tracks for moving the system. 2. The mobile system as set forth in claim 1 comprising a discharge auger or chute positioned at the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the discharge auger or chute being configured to aggregate the solid fraction into one or more outlets. 3. The mobile system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the drag-slat conveyor is angled to convey slurry vertically and longitudinally toward the separation unit. 4. The mobile system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the separation unit is a first separation unit, the first separation unit having an outlet for discharging a first effluent that passes through the first separation unit, the system further comprising a second separation unit having openings for separating the solids fraction from the liquid fraction from the first effluent from the first separation unit, the first separation unit having openings with a size greater than the size of the openings of the second separation unit. 5. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank; a separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction; and skids or rollers for loading and/or unloading the system onto a vehicle. 6. The mobile system as set forth in claim 5 wherein the separation unit is a first separation unit, the first separation unit having an outlet for discharging a first effluent that passes through the first separation unit, the system further comprising a second separation unit having openings for separating the solids fraction from the liquid fraction from the first effluent from the first separation unit, the first separation unit having openings with a size greater than the size of the openings of the second separation unit. 7. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank; a first separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the first separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction, the first separation unit having an outlet for discharging a first effluent that passes through the first separation unit; a second separation unit having openings for separating the solids fraction from the liquid fraction from the first effluent from the first separation unit, the first separation unit having openings with a size greater than the size of the openings of the second separation unit; and a collection system for collecting a second effluent that passes through the openings of the second separation unit. 8. The mobile system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second separation unit is a vibratory screen. 9. The mobile system as set forth in claim 7 having skids or rollers for loading and/or unloading the system onto a vehicle or having wheels or tracks for moving the system. 10. The mobile system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the holding tank and drag-slat conveyor are part of a dumping station for receiving earthen slurries, the dumping station comprising first and second ramps for maneuvering vehicles onto and off of the dumping station. 11. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank, the drag-slat conveyor comprising slats to drag slurry upward, each slat having first and second flare-out portions to cup the slurry as it is conveyed along the drag-slat conveyor; and a separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction. 12. The mobile system as set forth in claim 11 having skids or rollers for loading and/or unloading the system onto a vehicle or having wheels or tracks for moving the system. 13. The mobile system as set forth in claim 11 wherein the holding tank and drag-slat conveyor are part of a dumping station for receiving earthen slurries, the dumping station comprising first and second ramps for maneuvering vehicles onto and off of the dumping station. 14. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank, the drag-slat conveyor comprising slats to drag slurry upward, the slats being flexible to allow the slats to scrape and seal a drag-slat conveyor floor; and a separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction. 15. The mobile system as set forth in claim 14 having skids or rollers for loading and/or unloading the system onto a vehicle or having wheels or tracks for moving the system. 16. The mobile system as set forth in claim 14 wherein the holding tank and drag-slat conveyor are part of a dumping station for receiving earthen slurries, the dumping station comprising first and second ramps for maneuvering vehicles onto and off of the dumping station. 17. A mobile system for processing earthen slurries having a liquid fraction and a solid fraction, the system comprising: a holding tank; a drag-slat conveyor having a loading end and a discharge end, the loading end extending into the holding tank to remove slurry from the holding tank, the holding tank and drag-slat conveyor being part of a dumping station for receiving earthen slurries, the dumping station comprising first and second ramps for maneuvering vehicles onto and off of the dumping station; and a separation unit disposed below the discharge end of the drag-slat conveyor, the separation unit having openings for separating the solid fraction from the liquid fraction. 18. The mobile system as set forth in claim 17 wherein the dumping station has an open end for unloading slurry from a vehicle positioned on the ground that supports the system. 19. The mobile system as set forth in claim 17 wherein the dumping station enables slurry to be continuously transferred to the separation unit. 20. The mobile system as set forth in claim 17 having skids or rollers for loading and/or unloading the system onto a vehicle or having wheels or tracks for moving the system.

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  • B65G67/24Primary

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What does patent US10683178B2 cover?
Systems and methods for processing earthen slurries such as slurries of earth cuttings and, in particular, systems and methods that involve two separation units for dewatering the slurry or that involve additive mixing units are disclosed. The systems and methods may include a conveyor such as a drag-slat conveyor that removes slurry from a holding tank at which the material is dumped and towar…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vermeer Mfg Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G67/24. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 16 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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