Filtration tank with serially connected horizontal screens

US9511311B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9511311-B2
Application numberUS-201113213603-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2011
Priority dateAug 19, 2011
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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Abstract

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A wastewater filtration device, the device including a tank having end walls, a first screen rotationally mounted adjacent one tank end wall, and a second screen rotationally mounted adjacent the other tank end wall, adjacent the fine screen. The device further includes an inlet in one end wall adjacent the fine screen and into the fine screen, and an outlet in the other end wall adjacent the second screen and out of the second screen. A dividing wall is between the first screen and the second screen, so that water in the inlet flows into the first screen, and then through the first screen out into the tank, around the dividing wall, and then through the second screen into the outlet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A wastewater filtration device, said device including: a tank having end walls, a longitudinal axis within said tank and extending from one end wall to said other end wall, a first screen rotationally horizontally mounted adjacent one tank end wall, a second screen rotationally horizontally mounted adjacent said other tank end wall, adjacent said first screen, an inlet in one end wall adjacent said first screen and into said first screen, an outlet in the other end wall adjacent said second screen and out of said second screen, and a dividing wall between said first screen and said second screen, so that water in said inlet flows into said first screen, and then through said first screen out into said tank, around said dividing wall, and then through said second screen into the outlet. 2. A wastewater filtration device, said device including: a tank having end walls, a longitudinal axis within said tank and extending from one end wall to said other end wall, a cylindrical fine screen rotationally horizontally mounted adjacent one tank end wall, a cylindrical ultra-fine screen rotationally horizontally mounted adjacent said other tank end wall, adjacent said fine screen, an inlet in one end wall adjacent said fine screen and into said fine screen, an outlet in the other end wall adjacent said ultra-fine screen and out of said ultra-fine screen, and a dividing wall between said fine screen and said ultra-fine screen, so that water in said inlet flows into said fine screen, and then through said fine screen out into said tank, around said dividing wall, and then through said ultra-fine screen into the outlet. 3. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 and further including means for rotating said screens. 4. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein the fine screen is connected to one side of the dividing wall, and the ultra-fine screen is attached to the other side of the dividing wall. 5. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 and further including means for rotating said screens comprising a motor attached of one of said screens. 6. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said cylindrical fine screen and said cylindrical ultra-fine screen are coaxially mounted on said longitudinal axis. 7. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said fine screen comprises a plurality of adjacent plates connected to each other. 8. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said device includes a fine screen cleaning spray, said fine screen cleaning spray comprising a pipe extending spaced from but parallel to said longitudinal axis, and outside of said fine screen, with spray nozzles on said pipe directing water into said fine screen, said sprayed water flowing through said fine screen and into a trough, so that said water cleans said fine screen and debris is captured in said trough. 9. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said device includes an ultra-fine screen cleaning spray, said ultra-fine screen cleaning spray comprising a pipe extending along said longitudinal axis, inside of said ultra-fine screen, with spray nozzles on said pipe directing water into said ultra-fine screen, said sprayed water flowing through said ultra-fine screen and into said tank, so that said water cleans said ultra-fine screen and debris is captured in said tank. 10. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 wherein said screens are supported in said tank by rollers attached to said screens, each of the rollers engaging an annular flange on an end wall. 11. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 2 and further including scum troughs mounted within the tank so that said water level can be periodically raised in order to remove scum from said water surface. 12. A wastewater filtration device, said device including: a tank having end walls, a longitudinal axis within said tank and extending from one end wall to said other end wall, a cylindrical fine screen rotationally horizontally mounted on said longitudinal axis adjacent one tank end wall, a cylindrical ultra-fine screen rotationally horizontally mounted on said longitudinal axis adjacent said other tank end wall, adjacent said fine screen, an inlet in one end wall adjacent said fine screen and into said fine screen, an outlet in the other end wall adjacent said ultra-fine screen and out of said ultra-fine screen, a dividing wall connected to and between said fine screen and said ultra-fine screen, so that water in said inlet flows into said fine screen, and then through said fine screen out into said tank, around said dividing wall, and then through said ultra-fine screen into the outlet, and means for rotating said screens. 13. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said device includes a fine screen cleaning spray, said fine screen cleaning spray comprising a pipe extending spaced from but parallel to said longitudinal axis, and outside of said fine screen, with spray nozzles on said pipe directing water into said fine screen, said sprayed water flowing through said fine screen and into a trough, so that said water cleans said fine screen and debris is captured in said trough. 14. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said device includes an ultra-fine screen cleaning spray, said ultra-fine screen cleaning spray comprising a pipe extending horizontally inside of said ultra-fine screen, with spray nozzles on said pipe directing water into said ultra-fine screen, said sprayed water flowing through said ultra-fine screen and into said tank, so that said water cleans said ultra-fine screen and debris is captured in said tank. 15. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 12 wherein said screens are supported in said tank by rollers attached to said screens, each of the rollers engaging an annular flange on an end wall. 16. A wastewater filtration device in accordance with claim 12 and further including scum troughs mounted within the tank so that said water level can be periodically raised in order to remove scum from said water surface.

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  • concentrically or coaxially · CPC title

  • with backwash arms, shoes or nozzles · CPC title

  • Regeneration of sorbents, filters · CPC title

  • Processes for the treatment of water whereby the filtration technique is of importance (C02F1/44 takes precedence; construction of filters in general B01D24/00 - B01D41/00) · CPC title

  • Construction of the filtering drums, e.g. mounting or sealing arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US9511311B2 cover?
A wastewater filtration device, the device including a tank having end walls, a first screen rotationally mounted adjacent one tank end wall, and a second screen rotationally mounted adjacent the other tank end wall, adjacent the fine screen. The device further includes an inlet in one end wall adjacent the fine screen and into the fine screen, and an outlet in the other end wall adjacent the s…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bugg Peter J, Ovivo Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D33/073. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 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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