Electrocoagulation system

US9994463B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9994463-B2
Application numberUS-96717210-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2010
Priority dateDec 14, 2010
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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An electrocoagulation system including a dosing unit, a mixing unit and a buffer tank is provided. The dosing unit receives a fluid from an external source and injects an electrochemically generated coagulant into the fluid using one or more pairs of electrodes. The mixing unit mixes the coagulant with the fluid and is separate from the dosing unit. The buffer tank holds the fluid until particles contained in the fluid grow to a predetermined size.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrocoagulation system comprising: a variable dosing unit configured to receive source water from an external source, and the variable dosing unit further including one or more pairs of electrodes, the one or more pairs of electrodes configured as part of the variable dosing unit to electrochemically generate a desired amount of electrocoagulant and to inject the electrochemically generated electrocoagulant into the source water, the desired amount of electrocoagulant being variable and at least in part dependent on a basis of the source water; a variable mixing unit configured to mix the electrocoagulant with the source water, wherein the variable mixing unit is separate from the variable dosing unit and the variable dosing unit is positioned in the system prior to the variable mixing unit to cause flow of the source water to be from the variable dosing unit to the variable mixing unit, the variable mixing unit being variable to achieve a desired amount of mixing of the electrocoagulant, the prescribed amount of mixing at least in part dependent on a basis of the source water or the desired amount of electrocoagulant; and, a buffer tank configured to hold the source water, having the electrocoagulant, until particles contained in the source water grow to a predetermined size, wherein the buffer tank is separate from the variable mixing unit, and the variable mixing unit is positioned in the system at a location prior to the buffer tank to cause flow of the source water to be from the variable mixing unit to the variable buffer tank. 2. The electrocoagulation system of claim 1 , further including: a controller configured to independently control operation of the variable dosing unit and to independently control operation of the variable mixing unit. 3. The electrocoagulation system of claim 2 , further including a sensor arrangement configured to sense at least one of a conductivity of the source water and a turbidity of the source water; and wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of the variable dosing unit and the variable mixing unit based on at least one of the conductivity of the source water and the turbidity of the source water. 4. The electrocoagulation system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of the variable dosing unit and the variable mixing unit by adjusting one or more of a flow rate of the source water, an applied voltage across each of one or more of the pairs of electrodes, and which of the pairs of electrodes are activated. 5. The electrocoagulation system of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the pairs of electrodes by switching between electrodes of the pairs of electrodes at regular intervals to achieve uniform wear of the electrodes. 6. The electrocoagulation system of claim 1 , wherein the variable mixing unit is a spiral mixer configured to receive the source water from the variable dosing unit to perform mixing operations on the source water and to pass the source water to the buffer tank. 7. The system of claim 6 , further including a pump and valve configuration positioned within the system immediately prior to the spiral mixer and configured to control the flow of the source water to the spiral mixer to thereby control mixing of the source water and electrocoagulant. 8. The electrocoagulation system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the variable dosing unit by applying a voltage to each of one or more of the pairs of electrodes at a level no more than necessary to inject the prescribed amount of electrocoagulant, wherein the prescribed amount of electrocoagulant is based on the source water. 9. The system of claim 1 , further including a baffle positioned within the variable dosing unit, the baffle positioned and configured to spread out the source water entering the variable dosing unit. 10. A water treatment system comprising: a variable dosing unit configured to receive source water from an external source, and the variable dosing unit further having one or more pairs of electrodes the one or more pairs of electrodes configured as part of the dosing unit to electrochemically generate a desired amount of electrocoagulant and to inject the electrochemically generated electrocoagulant into the source water; a spiral mixer configured to variably mix the electrocoagulant with the source water, wherein the spiral mixer is separate from the variable dosing unit and the variable dosing unit is positioned in the system at a location prior to the spiral mixer to cause flow of the source water to be from the variable dosing unit to the spiral mixer; a buffer tank configured to hold the source water, having the electrocoagulant, until particles contained in the source water grow to a predetermined size, wherein the buffer tank is separate from the spiral mixer and the spiral mixer is positioned in the system at a location prior to the buffer tank to cause flow of the source water to be from the spiral mixer to the buffer tank; and, a filter and/or separator configured to extract particles of the predetermined size from the source water. 11. The water treatment system of claim 10 , wherein the filter and/or separator is a hydrodynamic separator. 12. The water treatment system of claim 10 , further comprising: a controller configured to independently control operation of the variable dosing unit and to independently control operation of the spiral mixer to vary mixing. 13. The water treatment system of claim 12 , further including a sensor arrangement configured to sense at least one of a conductivity of the source water and turbidity of the source water, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of at least one of the variable dosing unit and the spiral mixer based on at least one of the conductivity of the source water and/or the turbidity of the source water. 14. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the controller is configured to control at least one of the variable dosing unit and the spiral mixer by adjusting one or more of a flow rate of the source water, an applied voltage across each of one or more of the pairs of electrodes, and which of the pairs of electrodes are activated. 15. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the pairs of electrodes by switching between electrodes of the pairs of electrodes at regular intervals to achieve uniform wear of the electrodes. 16. The water treatment system of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the variable dosing unit by applying a voltage applied to each of one or more of the pairs of electrodes at a level no more than necessary to inject the prescribed amount of electrocoagulant, wherein the desired prescribed amount of electrocoagulant is based on the source water. 17. The system of claim 10 , further including a feedback line positioned between the filter and/or separator and the buffer tank, wherein the feedback line is configured to carry wastewater from at least one of the filter and separator to the buffer tank. 18. A method of treating water using electrocoagulation, said method comprising: receiving source water from an external source; injecting the source water with a desired amount of electrochemically generated electrocoagulant using one or more pairs of electrodes, wherein the injecting occurs in a separately configured variable dosing unit; passing the source water from the variable d

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  • C02F1/463Primary

    by electrocoagulation · CPC title

  • Control or steering systems not provided for elsewhere in subclass C02F · CPC title

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What does patent US9994463B2 cover?
An electrocoagulation system including a dosing unit, a mixing unit and a buffer tank is provided. The dosing unit receives a fluid from an external source and injects an electrochemically generated coagulant into the fluid using one or more pairs of electrodes. The mixing unit mixes the coagulant with the fluid and is separate from the dosing unit. The buffer tank holds the fluid until particl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Volkel Armin R, Lean Meng H, Melde Kai, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F1/463. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 2018 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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