Claims
- 1. An aerator for gasification of a body of liquid comprising:
- a centrifugal pump having a generally vertical axis and comprising
- a casing having a generally axial liquid inlet opening generally upwardly with an open space above said inlet, a liquid outlet, and an internal fluid flow space communicating said liquid inlet and said liquid outlet;
- a centrifugal impeller rotatably mounted in said space and operative to move fluid into said liquid inlet, through said space, and out said liquid outlet; and
- drive means operatively associated with said impeller to rotate said impeller;
- said pump defining a cavitation zone in said space adjacent a central portion of said impeller;
- and float means positioning said pump so as to maintain an operating disposition of said casing with said liquid inlet so opening generally upwardly below the surface of said liquid and capable of taking in liquid from said body and also taking at least enough gas from an area outside said body to said cavitation zone so that the pump would surge if slightly more gas were taken.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said pump is buoyant and is adapted to maintain said disposition by floating in said disposition with respect to the surface of the liquid;
- and wherein said pump has a center of gravity located such that, if the pump is placed in the body of liquid not in said operating disposition, the pump will turn to said operating position.
- 3. An aerator for gasification of a body of liquid comprising:
- a centrifugal pump having a generally vertical axis and comprising
- a casing having a generally axial liquid inlet opening generally upwardly, a lateral liquid outlet, and an internal fluid flow space communicating said liquid inlet and said liquid outlet, said casing defining an unobstructed open space above said liquid inlet, substantially wider than said liquid inlet, and open upwardly;
- a centrifugal impeller rotatably mounted in said space closely adjacent said liquid inlet and operative to move fluid into said liquid inlet, through said space, and out said liquid outlet; and
- drive means operatively associated with said impeller to rotate said impeller;
- said pump defining a cavitation zone in said space adjacent a central portion of said impeller;
- and float means to position said pump in said liquid in an operating position with said liquid inlet so opening generally upwardly and disposed, with respect to the surface of the body of liquid, so that gas from above said body is drawn directly into said liquid inlet and thence to said cavitation zone upon rotation of said impeller, and liquid from said body is also drawn into said liquid inlet, said float means being adapted to maintain said liquid inlet at a position where it takes in at least enough gas so that the pump would surge if slightly more gas were taken in.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said pump is so adapted that, in said operating position, said liquid inlet is disposed a short distance below the surface of the liquid.
- 5. The device of claim 4 comprising a strainer interposed between said liquid inlet and the body of liquid.
- 6. The device of claim 3 wherein said pump has a center of gravity located such that, if the pump is placed in the body of liquid not in said operating position, the pump will turn to said operating position.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein said center of gravity is established by ballast carried by said pump.
- 8. A method of converting a centrifugal pump for use as an aerator, comprising the steps of:
- associating buoyant means with said pump, and adapting said buoyant means so that said pump can float in a body of liquid in an operating position with an axis thereof generally vertical, an unobstructed liquid inlet thereof opening generally upwardly, and said liquid inlet disposed below the surface of the liquid by a distance such that, upon operation of the pump, at least enough gas from an area above the body will be drawn into a cavitation zone of the pump so that the pump would surge if slightly more gas were taken, but liquid from the body is also taken into the cavitation zone.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of ballasting the pump so that, if the pump is placed in a body of liquid not in said operating position, the pump will turn to the operating position.
- 10. The method of claim 8 including so ballasting the pump so that said distance from the surface of the liquid is such that at least enough gas is so taken to said cavitation zone that the pump would surge if slightly more gas were so taken.
- 11. An aerator for gasification of a body of liquid comprising:
- a centrifugal pump having a generally vertical axis and comprising
- a casing having a generally axial liquid inlet opening generally upwardly, a liquid outlet, an internal fluid flow space communicating said liquid inlet and said liquid outlet;
- an enclosure upstanding from said casing in surrounding relation to said inlet, a strainer being incorporated in said enclosure;
- a centrifugal impeller rotatably mounted in said space closely adjacent said liquid inlet and operative to move fluid into said liquid inlet, through said space, and out said liquid outlet; and
- drive means operatively associated with said impeller to rotate said impeller;
- said pump defining a cavitation zone in said space adjacent a central portion of said impeller;
- and said pump being adapted to float in said liquid in an operating position with said liquid inlet so opening generally upwardly and disposed, with respect to the surface of the body of liquid, so that gas from above said body is drawn directly into said liquid inlet and thence to said cavitation zone upon rotation of said impeller, and liquid from said body is also drawn into said liquid inlet, and an upper edge of said enclosure is above the surface of the liquid.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said enclosure comprises a skirt, having said strainer incorporated therein, and a flotation collar mounted generally coaxially with said skirt.
- 13. The device of claim 12 wherein said flotation collar extends upwardly past the upper extremity of said skirt, the upper extremity of said skirt being disposed approximately at or below the surface of the liquid when the pump is in said operating position.
- 14. The device of claim 13 further comprising ballast carried by said pump and so located that, if the pump is placed in the body of liquid not in said operating position, the pump will turn to said operating position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of prior co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/641,057, filed Jan. 14, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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