Conversion of clarifier to suction pipe system

US9695077B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9695077-B2
Application numberUS-201514859164-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2015
Priority dateSep 18, 2015
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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In a wastewater treatment system, a suction duct clarifier is converted to a suction pipe clarifier without penetrating existing concrete at the base of the tank. An elevated sludge collection box is added, positioned on the center column to rotate with rake arms, and a series of sludge riser pipes extend from the rake arms up into the sludge collection box for sludge delivery by hydraulic pressure differential. A sludge discharge downpipe is provided within the center/influent column for delivery of sludge from the collection box, and at the bottom of this pipe, above the tank floor, the discharge pipe exits through an opening in the center/influent column. At the outside of this opening is a sludge transfer box that receives sludge exiting the discharge pipe and conveys it down through the existing floor opening and to the existing under-floor RAS return pipe.

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We claim: 1. In a wastewater treatment system, a method for converting a suction duct clarifier to a suction pipe clarifier, comprising the steps of: removing an existing sludge collection drum on the basin floor, thereby exposing a floor opening that leads to a horizontal under-floor RAS return pipe for sludge exit out of the clarifier, providing a series of sludge riser pipes on rake arms of the clarifier, positioned to collect raked sludge into the sludge riser pipes as the rake arms rotate around the clarifier, providing an elevated sludge collection box on a center/influent column of the clarifier, the elevated sludge collection box receiving upper ends of the sludge riser pipes, rotating along with the rake arms, sealed against the stationary center/influent column and having a floor positioned below the liquid level in the clarifier basin such that a liquid level of sludge in the collection box will be below the liquid level in the clarifier basin, providing a sludge discharge downpipe vertically within the center/influent column, the downpipe having an upper end adjacent to the sludge collection box and positioned to receive sludge from the sludge collection box, such that a flow path is provided for sludge from the sludge collection box into the sludge discharge downpipe to convey sludge from the collection box into the sludge discharge downpipe, isolated from influent wastewater in the center/influent column, the lower end of the sludge discharge downpipe including an elbow to turn sludge flow radially outwardly, and including securing the downpipe to a hole in a wall of the center/influent column in a sealed connection such that sludge can flow down through the sludge discharge downpipe and out through the hole in the center/influent column without mingling with influent wastewater, and installing a sludge transfer box at the bottom of the center column, sealed against the center column around the exit end of the sludge discharge downpipe, and at a bottom side of the sludge transfer box, sealed around the existing floor opening, whereby the clarifier is converted to a suction pipe clarifier without the need to penetrate the clarifier basin's floor. 2. A suction pipe clarifier system converted from a suction duct clarifier by the method of claim 1 . 3. In a wastewater treatment system, a suction pipe clarifier converted from a suction duct clarifier, comprising: a center column of the clarifier, serving as an influent column through which influent sludge rises to be dispersed into the clarifier, just outside the center column, a floor opening that leads to a horizontal under-floor RAS return pipe for sludge exit out of the clarifier, a series of sludge riser pipes on rake arms of the clarifier, positioned to collect raked sludge into the sludge riser pipes as the rake arms rotate around the clarifier basin, an elevated sludge collection box on the clarifier's center column, the elevated sludge collection box receiving upper ends of the sludge riser pipes, rotating along with the rake arms, sealed against the stationary center column and having a floor positioned sufficiently below the liquid level in the clarifier basin that the liquid level of sludge in the collection box is below the liquid level in the clarifier basin, a sludge discharge downpipe positioned vertically within the center column, the downpipe having an upper end adjacent to the sludge collection box and positioned to receive sludge from the sludge collection box, and with a sludge flow path leading from the sludge collection box into the sludge discharge downpipe to convey sludge from the collection box into the sludge discharge downpipe, isolated from influent wastewater in the center column, the lower end of the sludge discharge downpipe including an elbow to turn sludge flow radially outwardly, and an outer end of the elbow being secured to the center column at a hole through the center column in a sealed connection such that sludge can flow down through the sludge discharge downpipe and out through the hole in the column without mingling with influent wastewater, and a sludge transfer box at the bottom of the center column, sealed against the center column around the exit end of the sludge discharge downpipe, and at a bottom side of the sludge transfer box, sealed around the floor opening, whereby the converted suction pipe clarifier utilizes an existing floor opening and under-floor RAS return pipe without any newly formed penetration in the clarifier basin's floor. 4. In a suction pipe clarifier of a wastewater treatment system, the clarifier including a tank with a tank floor and a center column, with a floor opening positioned adjacent to and outward from the center column, the floor opening leading to a horizontal under-floor RAS return pipe for sludge exit out of the clarifier, and further including a sludge discharge downpipe positioned within the center column, the improvement comprising: the sludge discharge downpipe having an open lower end turning outwardly and extending to outside of the center column, a sludge transfer box secured and sealed to the outside of the center column so as to enclose the lower end of the downpipe and to receive sludge from the downpipe, and the sludge transfer box being secured to and in sealed connection with the floor surrounding said floor opening of the tank, whereby the sludge transfer box receives sludge from the elbow at the lower end of the downpipe and transfers the sludge down through the floor opening to the under-floor RAS return pipe for exit out of the clarifier.

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

  • with rotating scrapers · CPC title

  • Discharge mechanisms for the sediments · CPC title

  • The feed or discharge opening located at a distant position from the side walls · CPC title

  • C02F11/12Primary

    by de-watering, drying or thickening · CPC title

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What does patent US9695077B2 cover?
In a wastewater treatment system, a suction duct clarifier is converted to a suction pipe clarifier without penetrating existing concrete at the base of the tank. An elevated sludge collection box is added, positioned on the center column to rotate with rake arms, and a series of sludge riser pipes extend from the rake arms up into the sludge collection box for sludge delivery by hydraulic pres…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ovivo Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F11/12. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 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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