System and method for liquid-organic particle separation
US-11898222-B2 · Feb 13, 2024 · US
US11090583B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11090583-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916444300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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This disclosure relates to a bottom section for being connected to an assembly for separating a solid component from a fluid. The assembly includes an inclined plate settler with at least one sedimentation channel for letting a solid component to be separated settle, said plate settler comprising a lower portion and an upper portion, wherein said at least one sedimentation channel extends from the lower portion to the upper portion. The bottom section is configured to be connected to the lower portion of the inclined plate settler. The bottom section comprises at least one inlet channel for feeding a fluid comprising the solid component to be separated to the plate settler, and at least one collection channel for collecting a settled solid component descending from the at least one sedimentation channel. Said at least one inlet channel and said at least one collection channel are fluidly separated from each other, said inlet channel and said collection channel being connectable to said at least one sedimentation channel, to form fluid connections between said at least one inlet channel and said at least one sedimentation channel and between said at least one collection channel and said at least one sedimentation channel, respectively.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bottom section configured to be connected to an assembly for separating a solid component from a fluid, said assembly including an inclined plate settler with at least one sedimentation channel for letting a solid component to be separated settle, said plate settler comprising a lower portion and an upper portion, wherein said at least one sedimentation channel extends from the lower portion to the upper portion, wherein the bottom section is configured to be connected to the lower portion of the inclined plate settler, the bottom section comprising: at least one inlet channel configured to feed a fluid comprising the solid component to be separated to the plate settler, at least one collection channel configured to collect a settled component descending from the at least one sedimentation channel, and at least one wash fluid supply channel for supplying a wash fluid to one sedimentation channel or to one collection channel, said at least one wash fluid supply channel being fluidly separated from other wash fluid supply channels and from all inlet channels, wherein said at least one inlet channel and said at least one collection channel are fluidly separated from each other, said inlet channel and said collection channel configured to be connected to said at least one sedimentation channel to form fluid connections between said at least one inlet channel and said at least one sedimentation channel and between said at least one collection channel and said at least one sedimentation channel, respectively. 2. The bottom section of claim 1 , connected to an assembly with a plate settler comprising a plurality of sedimentation channels and separation plates separating neighboring sedimentation channels, the bottom section comprising a plurality of inlet channels and a plurality of collection channels, wherein said at least one inlet channel and said at least one collection channel are fluidly separated from all remaining inlet and collection channels, respectively, and wherein the flow connection between said at least one inlet channel and the corresponding sedimentation channel and said at least one collection channel and the corresponding sedimentation channel are separate from fluid connections between all other sedimentation channels and all other inlet channels and collection channels, respectively. 3. The bottom section of claim 2 , comprising one individual inlet channel and one individual collection channel for at least 50% of the sedimentation channels of a corresponding assembly, to which the bottom section is configured to be connectable, wherein a separate fluid connection is formable for each corresponding pair of inlet channel and sedimentation channel and for each corresponding pair of collection channel and sedimentation channel, respectively. 4. The bottom section of claim 2 , comprising one individual collection channel and one individual inlet channel for each of the plurality of sedimentation channels. 5. The bottom section of claim 1 , wherein the bottom section is configured to be connected to an assembly oriented in a use position, such that end portions of the inlet channels and end portions of the collection channels proximate to the plate settler extend in the direction of gravity. 6. The bottom section of claim 1 , wherein the at least one wash fluid supply channel and the at least one collection channel corresponding to the same sedimentation channel are fluidly connected by an opening in a wall portion shared by said wash fluid supply channel and said collection channel. 7. The bottom section of claim 1 in combination with the plate settler, the bottom section comprising: at least one intrachannel distributing portion for evenly distributing a fluid flow through a part of a first channel configured to be proximate to a corresponding sedimentation channel over at least one direction of extension across the cross-section of said particular channel, wherein said first channel is an inlet channel or a collection channel or a wash fluid supply channel; and/or at least one interchannel distributing portion for evenly distributing a fluid flow in the direction to or the direction from a plate settler over a plurality of inlet channels and/or wash fluid supply channels and/or collection channels. 8. The bottom section of claim 7 , wherein the intrachannel distributing portion and the interchannel distributing portion are connected, the intrachannel distributing portion being configured to be arranged more proximately to the plate settler than the interchannel distributing portion. 9. The bottom section of claim 7 , wherein all of the inlet channels and the collection channels are provided in pairs or as triplets together with one wash fluid supply channel each, and wherein all of the inlet channels are fueled by one corresponding interchannel distributing portion each, all of the collection channels are joined by one corresponding interchannel distributing portion; and/or wherein all of the inlet channels are associated with one intrachannel distributing portion, and all of the collection channels are associated with one intrachannel distributing portion. 10. The bottom section of claim 9 , wherein all wash fluid supply channels are fueled by one corresponding interchannel distributing portion each. 11. The bottom section of claim 9 , wherein all of the wash fluid supply channels are associated with one intrachannel distributing portion. 12. The bottom section collection of claim 7 , comprising intrachannel distributing portions and interchannel distributing portions, wherein the distributing direction of the interchannel distributing portions is perpendicular to the distributing direction of the intrachannel distributing portions. 13. The bottom section collection of claim 12 , wherein the distributing direction of the intrachannel distributing portions is a longitudinal extension direction of a cross-section of a connecting end part of the first channel to be located proximate to the plate settler. 14. The bottom section according to claim 1 in combination with the plate settler having the at least one sedimentation channel, wherein bottom surfaces of neighboring sedimentation channels extend parallel to one another and include at least a part that is not inclined in any direction other than the direction of inclination of the sedimentation channels, and/or wherein the angle of inclination of the sedimentation channels with respect to the direction of gravity lies in a range of 15° to 85°. 15. A method for separating solid components from a fluid, wherein the method comprises the following steps (i) to (iv): (i) feeding fluid comprising the solid components to the at least one inlet channel of the bottom section of any one of claims 1 and 6 to 14 ; (ii) letting the solid components settle; (iii) draining the rest fluid; (iv) collecting the settled components through the at least one collection channel of said bottom section. 16. The method for separating solid components from a fluid according to claim 15 , wherein the solid components to be separated are precipitates. 17. The method for separating solid components from a fluid according to claim 15 , wherein the solid components to be separated are cells. 18. The method for separating solid components from a fluid according to claim 17 , wherein the cells are capable of producing a biologically active substance and wherein the fluid contains said biologically active substance. 19. The method for separating solid components fro
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