System and method for salt removal from solid media
US-2024109105-A1 · Apr 4, 2024 · US
US12048952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12048952-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117336691-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A washing apparatus comprises a tank in which rotatable, bladed shafts are located. The tank has a closable lower outlet located at a first end of the tank, and an upper outlet located at the first end of the tank, the upper outlet being higher than the lower outlet. A further outlet is located at a second end or between the first and second ends. The tank is disposed at an inclined angle such that the first end of the tank is lower than the second end of the tank, and is movable between a first inclined state in which the inclined angle is relatively shallow, and a second inclined state in which the inclined angle is relatively steep. The apparatus is able to perform the tasks of either a log washer or coarse material washer depending on the angle of inclination.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A washing apparatus comprising: a tank, the tank having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, at least one closable lower outlet located at the first end of the tank, at least one upper outlet located at said first end of said tank, said at least one upper outlet being higher than said at least one lower outlet, and at least one other outlet located at said second end or between said first and second ends; first and second rotatable shafts extending between said first and second ends of the tank, at least one blade being provided on each shaft; drive system coupled to the first and second shafts for rotating each shaft about its longitudinal axis, wherein said tank is disposed at an inclined angle such that the first end of the tank is lower than the second end of the tank, and wherein said tank is movable between a first inclined state and a second inclined state, wherein in said first inclined state said inclined angle is relatively shallow in comparison with said inclined angle when the tank is in said second inclined state, and wherein said apparatus is operable in either one of: a first mode of operation or a second mode of operation, and wherein in said first mode of operation said tank is in said first inclined state and said at least one lower outlet is open, and in said second mode of operation said tank is in said second inclined state, said at least one lower outlet is closed, and water is provided in said tank to a level that matches the level of said at least one upper outlet. 2. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , further including moving means for moving said tank between said first and second inclined states. 3. The washing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein said moving means comprises one or more actuator, preferably one or more powered actuator, and/or one or more jack or other lifting device. 4. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , further including a tank support structure, the tank being supported by said tank support structure at said inclined angle and being movable with respect to said tank support structure between said first and second inclined states. 5. The washing apparatus of claim 4 , further including moving means for moving said tank between said first and second inclined states, wherein said moving means is coupled between said washing apparatus and said tank support structure for moving said washing apparatus between said first and second inclined states. 6. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in said first inclined state said inclined angle is 10° to horizontal. 7. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein in said second inclined state said inclined angle is 16° to horizontal. 8. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one blade of the first shaft interleaves with said at least one blade of the second shaft. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one blade of each of said first and second shafts includes at least one conveying blade arranged to convey material in a direction towards said second end of the tank upon rotation of the respective shaft. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one blade of each of said first and second shafts includes at least one cutting blade having side edges that project radially outwards from the respective shaft. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein said at least one blade of each of said first and second shafts includes at least one conveying blade arranged to convey material in a direction towards said second end of the tank upon rotation of the respective shaft, and wherein each shaft has at least one set of conveying blades alternately located along the respective shaft with at least one set of cutting blades. 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said at least one blade of each of said first and second shafts includes at least one conveying blade arranged to convey material in a direction towards said second end of the tank upon rotation of the respective shaft, and wherein said at least one conveying blade of said first shaft is substantially aligned with said at least one conveying blade of said second shaft, and said at least one cutting blade of said first shaft is substantially aligned with said at least one cutting blade of said second shaft in the longitudinal direction, and preferably being overlapping in the transverse direction. 13. The washing apparatus of claim 4 , wherein an extendable conduit is connected between said at least one other outlet and said tank support structure. 14. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one upper outlet comprises a weir. 15. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one upper outlet comprises a rim at the first end of the tank. 16. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one lower outlet comprises at least one aperture formed in said first end of the tank. 17. The washing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least one lower outlet comprises a height-adjustable weir. 18. A washing apparatus comprising: a tank, the tank having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, at least one closable lower outlet located at the first end of the tank, at least one upper outlet located at said first end of said tank, said at least one upper outlet being higher than said at least one lower outlet, and at least one other outlet located at said second end or between said first and second ends; first and second rotatable shafts extending between said first and second ends the tank, at least one blade being provided on each shaft; a drive system coupled to the first and second shafts for rotating each shaft about its longitudinal axis, wherein said tank is disposed at an inclined angle such that the first end of the tank is lower than the second end of the tank, and wherein said tank is movable between a first inclined state and a second inclined state, wherein in said first inclined state said inclined angle is relatively shallow in comparison with said inclined angle when the tank is in said second inclined state, wherein said at least one lower outlet comprises at least one aperture formed in said first end of the tank and wherein the, or each, lower outlet comprises an aperture, the apparatus further including height-adjusting means for adjusting the height of said aperture with respect to the base of the tank. 19. The washing apparatus of claim 18 , wherein said height-adjusting means comprises at least one plate or other cover for partially blocking said aperture.
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