Claims
- 1. A process for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate comprising the steps of:
providing a reservoir containing a substrate at ambient pressure; providing an apparatus for withdrawing filtered permeate from the substrate having,
a header having a first face and a second face; a receptacle for collecting permeate, the receptacle being in fluid communication with the second face of the header and having a permeate outlet; a plurality of hollow fibre membranes, the hollow fibre membranes sealingly secured in the header and protruding from the first face of the header, and having ends open to the receptacle for collecting permeate such that a portion of the substrate drawn into the lumens of the fibres as permeate may flow into the receptacle; and, a pipe with holes for discharging bubbles, the holes located near the first face of the header, the pipe protruding from the first face of the header from a location within or adjacent to the plurality of membranes; placing the apparatus in the substrate such that the first face of the header is generally horizontal and the membranes extend generally vertically upwards from the first face of the header; applying suction to the permeate outlet to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes; and, supplying a pressurized gas to the pipe.
- 2. A method of removing fouling materials from the surface of a plurality of porous membranes arranged in a membrane module by providing, from within the module, by means other than gas passing through the pores of said membranes, gas bubbles in a uniform distribution relative to the porous membrane array such that said bubbles move past the surfaces of said membranes to dislodge fouling materials therefrom, said membranes being arranged in close proximity to one another and mounted to prevent excessive movement therebetween.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 including the step of moving said membranes by means of said gas bubbles.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 including mounting said membranes relative to one another so as to produce a rubbing effect between said membranes when moved.
- 5. A method according to claim 2 wherein the porous membranes comprise hollow fibre membranes.
- 6. A method according to claim 2 including the step of providing gas bubbles from within the module by means of gas distribution holes or openings in a pot used to mount the fibre membranes.
- 7. A method according to claim 2 including the step of providing gas bubbles from within the module by means of at least one porous tube located within the module.
- 8. A method according to claim 2 including the step of providing gas bubbles from within the module by means of a tube or tubes positioned to output gas within the module.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 wherein the tubes are in the form of a comb of tubes containing holes which are located within the module.
- 10. A method of removing accumulated solids from the surface of a plurality of porous hollow fibre membranes mounted and extending longitudinally in an array to form a membrane module, said membranes being arranged in close proximity to one another and mounted to prevent excessive movement therebetween, the method comprising the steps of providing, from within said array, by means other than gas passing through the pores of said membranes, uniformly distributed gas bubbles, said distribution being such that said bubbles pass substantially uniformly between each membrane in said array to scour the surface of said membranes and remove accumulated solids from within the membrane module.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 including the step of moving said membranes by means of said gas bubbles.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 including mounting said membranes relative to one another so as to produce a rubbing effect between said membranes when moved.
- 13. A method according to claim 10 wherein said membranes are mounted vertically to form said array and said bubbles pass generally parallel to the longitudinal extent of said fibres.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein said uniformly distributed gas bubbles are provided at the lower end of the array.
- 15. A method of removing accumulated solids from the outer surface of a plurality of porous hollow fibre-membranes mounted and extending longitudinally in an array to form a membrane module, said membranes being arranged in close proximity to one another and mounted to prevent excessive movement therebetween, the method comprising the steps of providing, from within said array, by means other than gas passing through the pores of said membranes, gas bubbles, said gas bubbles generating movement of said membranes by passing therebetween and causing removal of said accumulated solids.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 including mounting said membranes relative to one another so as to produce a rubbing effect between said membranes when moved.
- 17. A process for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate comprising the steps of:
providing a reservoir containing a substrate at ambient pressure; providing one or more membrane assemblies for withdrawing filtered permeate from the substrate, each assembly having,
a plurality of hollow fiber filtering membranes, immersed in the substrate; at least one permeating header having the membranes sealingly secured therein; and, a permeate collector to collect the permeate, sealingly connected to the at least one permeating header and in fluid communication with lumens of the membranes; placing the assemblies in the substrate such that the first face of the header is generally horizontal and the membranes extend generally vertically upwards from the first face of the header; applying a suction to the lumens of the membranes of each assembly through the permeate collectors of each assembly to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes; and, discharging bubbles from an aeration system to assist in keeping the membranes clean, the aeration system including a pipe with holes for discharging bubbles which contact the membranes, the pipe oriented generally vertically above the first header and located within the plurality of membranes.
- 18. A process for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate comprising the steps of:
providing a reservoir containing a substrate at ambient pressure; providing one or more membrane assemblies for withdrawing filtered permeate from the substrate, each assembly having,
a plurality of hollow fiber filtering membranes immersed in the reservoir; at least one permeating header having the membranes sealingly secured therein; and, a permeate collector to collect the permeate, sealingly connected to the at least one permeating header and in fluid communication with lumens of the membranes; placing the assemblies in the substrate such that the first face of the header is generally horizontal and the membranes extend generally vertically upwards from the first face of the header; applying a suction to the lumens of the membranes of each assembly through the permeate collectors of each assembly to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes; and, providing bubbles from an aeration system having openings of air passages at first ends of through-passages, the openings located to discharge bubbles which contact the membranes, the through-passages passing through the first header.
- 19. A process for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate comprising the steps of:
providing a reservoir containing a substrate at ambient pressure; providing one or more membrane assemblies for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate, each assembly having,
a plurality of hollow fiber filtering membranes, immersed in the reservoir; at least one permeating header having the membranes sealingly secured therein; and, a permeate collector to collect the permeate, sealingly connected to the at least one permeating header and in fluid communication with lumens of the membranes; placing the assemblies in the substrate such that the first face of the header is generally horizontal and the membranes extend generally vertically upwards from the first face of the header; applying a suction to the lumens of the membranes of each assembly through the permeate collectors of each assembly to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes; and, discharging lines of bubbles from openings near the first headers, the lines of bubbles separated by 30 fibres or less.
- 20. A process for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate comprising the steps of:
providing a reservoir containing a substrate at ambient pressure; providing one or more membrane assemblies for withdrawing filtered permeate from a substrate, each assembly having,
a plurality of hollow fiber filtering membranes, immersed in the reservoir; at least one permeating header having the membranes sealingly secured therein; and, a permeate collector to collect the permeate, sealingly connected to the at least one permeating header and in fluid communication with lumens of the membranes; wherein each assembly has at least a first header which is elongated in plan view, the first headers of multiple assemblies being located in a spaced side by side relationship; placing the assemblies in the substrate such that the first face of the header is generally horizontal and the membranes extend generally vertically upwards from the first face of the header; applying a suction to the lumens of the membranes of each assembly through the permeate collectors of each assembly to withdraw permeate from the lumens of the membranes; discharging lines of bubbles between and at the sides of the elements from openings located near the first headers and, there being n+1 lines of bubbles for n elements.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 10/178,838 filed Jun. 25, 2002; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/849,573 filed May 4, 2001; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/507,438 filed Feb. 19, 2000 issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,294,039; which is a division of Ser. No. 09/258,999, filed Feb. 26, 1999, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,042,677; which is a division of Ser. No. 08/896,517, filed Jun. 16, 1997, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,250; which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/690,045, filed Jul. 31, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,783,083 which is a non-provisional of provisional application Serial No. 60/012,921 filed Mar. 5, 1996 and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/514,119, filed Aug. 11, 1995, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,639,373. PCT/CA96/00536 was filed on Aug. 8, 1996, published as WO97/006880, and claimed priority from U.S. Ser. Nos. 08/514,119 and 08/690,045. The disclosure of all the patents and applications listed in this paragraph are hereby incorporated by this reference to them as if they were fully set forth herein.
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