Claims
- 1. An apparatus for removing water from a circular tank having a central waste water inlet, said apparatus comprising: a submerged pipe constructed as a closed ring conduit concentric with the vertical axis of said circular tank and uniformly distributed around the circumference of said circular tank, said submerged pipe located underneath a water surface when water is contained within said circular tank; means for connecting said submerged pipe, at an outlet of said submerged pipe, in flow communication to an efflux conduit; and a plurality of inlet perforations formed in said submerged pipe located at about an equal distance from one another forming means for creating a flow in the closed ring conduit, wherein the submerged pipe is designed for a maximum outlet velocity of 0.3 m/sec. and for substantially the same outlet flow velocity throughout said closed ring conduit resulting from a combination of number of perforations which become smaller in area toward the outlet and a pipe diameter which widens toward the outlet, thereby forming means to improve the uniformity of the inflow of water through each of said plurality of input perforations of the submerged pipe.
- 2. An apparatus for removing water from a circular tank having a central waste water inlet, said apparatus comprising: a submerged pipe constructed as a closed ring conduit concentric with the vertical axis of said circular tank and uniformly distributed around the circumference of said circular tank, said submerged pipe located underneath a water surface when water is contained within said circular tank; means for connecting said submerged pipe, at an outlet of said submerged pipe, in flow communication to an efflux conduit; and a plurality of inlet perforations formed in said submerged pipe located at about an equal distance from one another forming means for creating a flow in the closed ring conduit, wherein the area of each of the plurality of inlet perforations each sequentially decreases toward said outlet of said submerged pipe, said plurality of perforations each having said decreasing area relative to conduit diameter as the perforations approach said outlet, forming means to equalize flow in the closed ring conduit.
- 3. An apparatus for removing water from a circular tank having a central waste water inlet, said apparatus comprising: a submerged pipe constructed as a closed ring conduit concentric with the vertical axis of said circular tank and uniformly distributed around the circumference of said circular tank, said submerged pipe located underneath a water surface when water is contained within said circular tank; means for connecting said submerged pipe, at an outlet of said submerged pipe, wherein the submerged pipe has a cross section which widens as stepped segments in a stepped manner toward the outlet of said submerged pipe, starting from a point situated opposite the said outlet, wherein said stepped segments are graded in size flush at the top thereof and stepped at the bottom thereof and wherein the area of each of the plurality of inlet perforations each having said decreasing area relative to conduit diameter as the perforations approach said outlet, forming means to equalize flow in the closed ring conduit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/150,089 filed as PCT/EP93/00587 on Mar. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,986.
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Continuations (1)
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