Clarifier with submerged effluent launder and launder sweeper system

US11331601B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11331601-B2
Application numberUS-201917267444-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 19, 2019
Priority dateAug 10, 2018
Publication dateMay 17, 2022
Grant dateMay 17, 2022

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In a wastewater treatment system, a clarifier has a submerged effluent launder, with a sloped, submerged plate that allows clarified liquid to exit through submerged openings. The sloped surface tends to accumulate solids, which can lead to algae growth. Typical internal scum collection system equipment prevents any efficient way to clear the accumulated sludge off the launder surface because of interferences. As disclosed here, a scum discharge area or box is placed external to the clarifier in one embodiment. Scum is wiped from a vertical surface of the launder assembly, above the sloped launder surface, and swept over a scum beach at one position in the clarifier, to drop into a lower trough and the flow out through the clarifier wall to a drop out box or scum discharge area. This allows for a rake-attached, sweeping launder wiper to be moved with the clarifier's rake to remove the accumulation of sludge from the launder's submerged surface, without elaborate moving parts. The sludge is swept back to settle in the clarifier, improving effluent quality by preventing sludge from exiting along with clarified water. In another embodiment the scum discharge box is internal, as a low-profile vertically disposed channel against the inside clarifier wall, leading to an existing scum pipe through the clarifier wall.

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We claim: 1. A wastewater treatment clarifier having an effluent launder for withdrawal of effluent from the clarifier, comprising: the clarifier being essentially circular and having a peripheral clarifier wall, and the launder being connected to the inside of the clarifier wall, the launder being at least partly submerged below the liquid level in the clarifier, the launder having inlet orifices submerged below the liquid level of the clarifier, the submerged launder comprising an inwardly/downwardly obliquely angled plate connected to the inside of the clarifier wall as an upper side of the launder, a shelf connected to the clarifier wall at a level below the connection of the obliquely angled plate to the wall to form a bottom of the launder, the obliquely angled plate being connected to an inward side of the shelf, and the obliquely angled plate having said inlet orifices to admit effluent water from the clarifier, the clarifier including a rake arm rotating about a center of the clarifier in a sweeping motion around the clarifier, a sweeping launder wiper having a wiper blade positioned against the obliquely angled plate and connected to the rake arm near an outer end of the rake arm so as to sweep the wiper blade along the obliquely angled plate through full circles of movement around the clarifier so as to sweep settled sludge off the obliquely angled plate so that the sludge drops to the bottom of the clarifier, a scum surface at the clarifier wall at a liquid surface level in the clarifier, above the obliquely angled plate of the launder and above the sweeping launder wiper, and scum removal equipment for removing scum from the scum surface and out of the clarifier without interfering with the movement of the sweeping launder wiper, the scum removal equipment including a scum drop out box secured at the clarifier wall, a scum wiper engaged against the scum surface and movable around the clarifier to sweep scum, and connected to the rake arm for movement with the rake arm, a generally flat, gently sloped scum ramp at one position in the circumference of the clarifier, adjacent to the inside of the clarifier wall and to the scum drop out box and sloped upwardly in the direction of movement of the scum wiper, a generally horizontal scum sweeper connected to the scum wiper to sweep scum up the scum ramp, and including a scum drop channel adjacent to an upper end of the scum ramp, and connected to the scum drop out box for receiving scum swept from the scum surface, so that wiped, swept scum drops into the drop channel and exits to the scum drop out box. 2. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 1 , further including flushing means for flushing collected scum in the drop channel with water, to move the scum out into the scum drop out box. 3. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 2 , wherein the flushing means includes a flush arm connected to and advancing with the rake arm and the scum wiper, the flush arm being positioned such that once per revolution the flush arm engages and opens a valve at the drop channel, causing clarifier water to flow up into the drop channel to flush the channel. 4. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 1 , wherein the sweeping launder wiper blade includes a flexible outer section at an outer end of the wiper blade which has a bendable, flexible, rubbery wiper element retained by spring steel bands at an upper end of the wiper element, the spring steel bands tending to return the flexible outer section toward a straight configuration while allowing bending to accommodate any interfering situations as well as imperfections in the shape of the clarifier wall to allow for differences in the distance of the clarifier wall from the sweeping launder wiper as the wiper travels around the clarifier. 5. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 4 , wherein the flexible outer section includes a plurality of layers of spring steel bands, with the rubbery wiper element between layers. 6. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 4 , wherein the rubbery wiper element is in two parallel layers, each with slits to allow individual deflection of different pieces of the wiper element. 7. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 4 , wherein the sweeping launder wiper blade lies substantially in a vertical radial plane relative to the generally circular clarifier. 8. A wastewater treatment clarifier having an effluent launder for withdrawal of effluent from the clarifier, comprising: the clarifier being essentially circular and having a peripheral clarifier wall, and the launder being connected to the inside of the clarifier wall, the launder being at least partly submerged below the liquid level in the clarifier, the clarifier including a rake arm rotating about a center of the clarifier in a sweeping motion around the clarifier, a scum surface at the clarifier wall at a liquid surface level in the clarifier, above the launder, and scum removal equipment for removing scum from the scum surface and out of the clarifier without interfering with the movement of the sweeping launder wiper, the scum removal equipment including a discharge pipe or conduit extending out through the clarifier wall at a position below the effluent launder, and an internal scum drop out box positioned adjacent to the scum surface and extending down the inside of the clarifier wall to a connection with the scum discharge conduit, and including a scum wiper engaged against the scum surface and movable around the clarifier to sweep scum and connected to the rake arm for movement with the rake arm, a generally flat, gently sloped scum ramp at one position in the circumference of the clarifier, adjacent to the inside of the clarifier wall and to the internal scum drop out box and sloped upwardly in the direction of movement of the scum wiper, a generally horizontal scum sweeper connected to the scum wiper to sweep scum up the scum ramp, and a scum drop channel connected to the internal scum drop out box and adjacent to an upper end of the scum ramp for receiving scum swept from the scum surface and from the scum ramp, so that wiped scum drops into the drop channel, drops down through the internal scum drop out box and is discharged by the scum discharge pipe. 9. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 8 , wherein the internal scum drop out box extends essentially down through the submerged launder, the launder having upper and lower sides, with vertically aligned openings through the upper and lower sides and the internal scum drop out box passing through the openings and being isolated from the interior of the submerged launder. 10. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 9 , wherein the clarifier's upper side comprises an obliquely angled plate, and wherein the scum surface comprises an upward vertical integral extension of the obliquely angled plate, except at the opening through the obliquely angled plate. 11. The wastewater treatment clarifier of claim 9 , including a sweeping launder wiper having a wiper blade positioned against the clarifier's upper side and connected to the rake arm near an outer end of the rake arm so as to sweep the wiper blade along the clarifier's upper side through full circles of movement around the clarifier so as to sweep settled sludge off the upper side so that the sludge drops to the bottom of the clarifier, and wherein the internal scum drop out box is trapezoidally shaped in cross section, such that the sweeping launder wiper blade initially engages an angled surface as it passes the internal scum drop out box. 12. A wastewater treatment clarifier having an effluent launder for withdrawal of effluent from the clarifier, comprising

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  • Settling tanks provided with means for cleaning and maintenance · CPC title

  • Discharge mechanisms for the classified liquid · CPC title

  • Baffles or guide plates · CPC title

  • B01D21/186Primary

    with two or more scrapers fixed at different heights on a central rotating shaft · CPC title

  • Making of sedimentation devices, structural details thereof, e.g. prefabricated parts · CPC title

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What does patent US11331601B2 cover?
In a wastewater treatment system, a clarifier has a submerged effluent launder, with a sloped, submerged plate that allows clarified liquid to exit through submerged openings. The sloped surface tends to accumulate solids, which can lead to algae growth. Typical internal scum collection system equipment prevents any efficient way to clear the accumulated sludge off the launder surface because o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ovivo Inc, Beaman Tyson, Beaman Garret, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D21/186. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue May 17 2022 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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