Claims
- 1. A filtering apparatus comprising:
- a vessel having an upper end and a lower end;
- a bed of negatively buoyant particulate positioned in the lower end of the vessel;
- a bed of positively buoyant particulate suspendable in the upper end of the vessel in a spaced apart relationship from the bed of negatively buoyant particulate;
- means for introducing contaminated liquid into the lower end of the vessel in a filtering mode wherein the contaminated liquid is caused to pass through the bed of negatively buoyant particulate and through the bed of positively buoyant particulate to produce a filtered liquid;
- means for discharging the filtered liquid from the vessel in the filtering mode;
- means for introducing a backwash liquid into the vessel in a backwash mode wherein the backwash liquid is passed through the bed of positively buoyant particulate to flush particulate contaminants therefrom; and
- means for discharging the backwash liquid from the vessel at a location between the bed of negatively buoyant particulate and the bed of positively buoyant particulate.
- 2. The filtering apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bed of negatively buoyant particulate occupies a volume of about ten to thirty percent of the vessel and wherein the bed of positively buoyant particulate occupies a volume of about ten to thirty percent of the vessel.
- 3. The filtering apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for introducing the contaminated fluid into the vessel comprises:
- a primary conduit extending into the vessel; and
- a pair of laterally extending conduits connected to the primary conduit so as to establish fluid communication therewith in the filtering mode, each laterally extending conduit having a slotted area positioned within the bed of negatively buoyant particulate.
- 4. The filtering apparatus of claim 3 wherein each of the lateral conduits has one end connected to the primary conduit and is extended from the vessel, and wherein the filtering apparatus further comprises:
- a valve interposed in each of the lateral conduits on the exterior side of the vessel.
- 5. The filtering apparatus of claim 3 wherein the means for discharging the backwash fluid from the vessel comprises:
- a discharge conduit connected to the primary conduit so as to establish fluid communication therewith in the backwash mode, the conduit having a slotted area positioned between the bed of negatively buoyant particulate and the bed of positively buoyant particulate.
- 6. A filtering apparatus comprising:
- a vessel having an upper end and a lower end;
- a bed of negatively buoyant particulate positioned in the lower end of the vessel;
- a bed of positively buoyant particulate suspendable in the upper end of the vessel in a spaced apart relationship from the bed of negatively buoyant particulate;
- means for introducing contaminated liquid into the upper end of the vessel in a filtering mode wherein the contaminated liquid is caused to pass through the bed of positively buoyant particulate and through the bed of negatively buoyant particulate to produce a filtered fluid;
- means for discharging the filtered liquid from the vessel in the filtering mode;
- means for introducing a backwash liquid into the vessel in a backwash mode wherein the backwash liquid is passed through the bed of negatively buoyant particulate to flush particulate contaminants therefrom; and
- means for discharging the backwash liquid from the vessel at a location between the bed of negatively buoyant particulate and the bed of positively buoyant particulate.
- 7. The filtering apparatus of claim 6 wherein the bed of negatively buoyant particulate occupies a volume of about ten to thirty percent of the vessel and wherein the bed of positively buoyant particulate occupies a volume of about ten to thirty percent of the vessel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/663,561, filed Jun. 13, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,723,043.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Purex Triton Swimming Pool Systems catalog pages showing various filters, copyright 1995, PAC-FAB, Inc. (5 pages). |
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