The invention relates to a device for gassing liquids, in particular waste water. Furthermore it relates to a method for making such a device.
From DE 196 45 781 C1 a device is known, in which a gas supply line is clamped in clips fixed to the bottom of a sewage tank. A gassing element mounted on the gas supply line is fixed with a bolt which, starting from the clip, passes through the gas supply line and the gassing element, and a nut screwed thereon. The fixation of the gassing element requires disadvantageously the provision of the previously stated clips. The clips must first be mounted in a specified arrangement on the bottom of a sewage tank which requires time and money.
From DE 195 37 112 C2 a further gassing device is known. With this the gassing element has a connecting piece with a connector. To mount the gassing element the connector is inserted into a corresponding breakthrough on the gas supply line. The gassing element is secured with a special nut on the gas supply line which has extensions which reach through the connector. Preparation for mounting first requires here, that the nut is interlocked with a screw which reaches through the gassing element. This can only be done manually and thus incurs costs. Additional costs are created by the provision of the specially designed nut.
In addition, according to prior art from the prospectus “The “Original” Stainless Steel Wide Band Non-Clog Diffuser” of the company Sanitaire Water Pollution Control Corp., US published in September 1983, an aerating element having a longitudinal axis is known, which is equipped with a conical thread nipple for connection to a gas supply line. The provision of such a thread nipple is expensive. The thread nipple must be made separately and must be connected to the gassing element by welding. Furthermore it is necessary to provide corresponding threads in the gas supply line for screwing in the thread nipple. Furthermore mounting requires the application of sealing means to the thread, so that a leak-proof connection between the gassing element and the gas supply tube is established in the correct mounting position.
Object of the invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the prior art. In particular a device for the gassing of liquids is to be specified, which can be made and mounted in the simplest possible manner. According to a further objective of the invention a quick and simple method of mounting the device is to be specified.
According to the invention, it is provided on the device side that the gassing element has at least one fixing plate projecting laterally relative to the longitudinal axis to establish of a force-fit connection with the gas supply line. Such a fixing plate can be provided when the gassing element is made. A separate manufacturing process is not necessary. The fixing plate can be manufactured automatically. In this case, manual mounting work is not necessary.
The fixing plate provided by the invention permits a force-fit connection of the gassing element to the gas supply line in a simple manner using conventional mounting elements. Mounting of the device is simplified and accelerated. This can save costs for the provision of workers.
According to an advantageous embodiment the fixing plate abuts against the gas supply line in a form-fit manner in the mounting state. This prevents the uncontrolled escape of gas in the mounting area. Essentially all the gas supplied by the gas supply line is introduced into the gassing element attached to the supply line.
According to a particularly advantageous embodiment the gassing element is made in one piece from a sheet metal. The sheet metal can be a stainless steel plate. To make the gassing element, a suitable contour can first be cut out of the sheet metal and then bent to create the gassing element. Any overlapping walls formed by the bending can then be in a force-fit manner connected to each other by providing mounting elements such as rivets, for example. Such a gassing element can be made inexpensively.
It is useful when the fixing plate is a sheet metal portion made by bending. The sheet metal portion is bent opposite to the longitudinal axis of the gassing element usefully by an angle of 80 to 100°, advantageously by 90°. The making of such a fixing plate is particularly simple. In this case it is part of the one-piece gassing element made from a piece of sheet metal.
According to a further advantageous embodiment the gassing element is attached to the gas supply line with mounting elements reaching through the fixing plate. The mounting elements can be rivets, screw rivets, screws or the like. Such mounting elements, in particular rivets, can be quickly and easily attached to establish a force-fit connection.
First breakthroughs in the fixing plate can be provided for leading through the mounting elements. In the same manner second breakthroughs corresponding to the first breakthroughs can be provided in the gas supply line for leading through the mounting elements. The first and the second breakthroughs can be made by cutting the sheet metal with a laser. Mounting then no longer requires that holes are drilled for leading through the mounting elements. This reduces mounting work. It is advantageous that aerating breakthroughs provided in the gassing element are circular, oval, cornered or slit-shaped. When the aerating breakthroughs are cornered, they can be three-cornered, four-cornered, five-cornered, six-cornered and other types of multiple-cornered shapes. The opening surface of the aerating breakthroughs can decrease as the distance to the gas supply line increases. The opening surface is usefully selected so that an even gas inlet is provided in the liquid over the entire length of the aerating element.
According to a further embodiment it is provided that a cross sectional surface running vertical to the longitudinal axis of the gassing element decreases as the distance to the gas supply line increases. Also this measure serves to ensure a gas inlet that is as even as possible into the fluid over the entire length of the gassing element. For this purpose the opening surface of the aerating breakthroughs in the gassing element can increase in the direction from top to bottom. This means that an upper row of aerating breakthroughs has a smaller opening surface than a further row of aerating breakthroughs located there below.
In a further advantageous embodiment it is provided that the gassing element has two aerating arms. In this case the gassing element can be formed symmetrically. During mounting to the gas supply line the weight distribution is equalized. The suggested embodiment is particularly long-lived and durable.
At least one fixing plate can be provided on each of the aerating arms. However, it is advantageous when each of the aerating arms has several fixing plates, for example two vertical fixing plates and one horizontal fixing plate. This can be used to divert forces created by the weight of the aerating element, particularly over the vertically running fixing plates, to the gas supply line. It is useful that the gassing element in the design with two aerating arms is formed so that, it can be slipped onto the gas supply line together with the fixing plates in a form-fit manner. This simplifies mounting. A further simplification of mounting can be that grooves or ridges can be formed on the fixing plates which work together with corresponding ridges or grooves on the gas supply line so that the first breakthroughs provided in the fixing plates in the slipped-on state of the mounting element are directed towards the second breakthroughs provided in the gas supply line. This further simplifies mounting.
According to a further provision of the invention a method is provided for the mounting of the device of the invention with the following steps:
Placing the gassing element on the gas supply line so that the fixing plate is positioned next to the gas supply line and
Mounting the gassing element on the gas supply line with the mounting elements reaching through the fixing plate.
The suggested method provides a quick and simple way to mount the gassing element on the gas supply line. The gassing element can for example be quickly and easily in a force-fit manner attached with rivets to the gassing line. Surprisingly it was found, that a device provided by the suggested mounting method has excellent mechanical stability and is particularly long-lived in practical application.
Hereinafter, an example of an embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to the drawings. It shows:
With the device shown in
The gas supply line 1 has gassing breakthroughs (not shown here) opposite to each other in the respective connecting area of the gassing elements 2 through which the gas supplied by the gas supply line 1 enters the gassing elements 2.
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In addition, the gas supply line 1 has a connector 15 for the connection to the gas provision line 12.
To mount the device, the gas supply line 1 must first be laid on a bottom, of the sewage tank 11 for example. Then in the area of the connection points provided thereon the gassing elements 2 are slipped on so that the first breakthroughs 9 are aligned with the second breakthroughs 14 provided in the gas supply line 1. Guide elements (not shown here) can be provided on the fixing plates 8 as well as on the opposite side wall of the gas supply line 1. This can be grooves running in the mating direction and ridges or the like corresponding thereto. Then second rivets, for example, are inserted and fixed by the first 9 and second breakthroughs 14 located in alignment. The non-positive connection created by this is durable. It can be established quickly and easily.
The gassing element 2 can be formed simply and inexpensively as a bent sheet metal piece. Its manufacturing requires no addition whatsoever of parts which must be welded. Furthermore, mounting of the suggested gassing element 2 does not require the provision of specially formed mounting materials. Conventional mounting elements can be used. The gas supply line 1 can also be formed as a bent sheet metal piece. In all, a device for the gassing of liquids, in particular of waste water, is provided which is simple and inexpensive to make and mount.
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