The present invention relates to water and wastewater treatment, and more particularly to a flat sheet membrane module for receiving and holding a series of flat sheet membranes.
Membrane modules typically hold a plurality of membranes, and the entire module is usually placed in a membrane tank that receives water or wastewater being treated. The water or wastewater is circulated through the membrane tank and upwardly through the membrane modules. By applying pressure or a vacuum, the water or wastewater is filtered as it is induced into the membranes, producing a permeate stream which is typically conveyed from the membrane module.
Generally membrane modules of the prior art have a number of drawbacks. First, air and permeate conduits are typically located outside the frame structure of the module. This increases the footprint of the module and, as discussed below, makes the membrane module difficult to employ in an application where it is desired that the membrane module or modules cover substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the membrane tank. Further, in membrane modules of the prior art, membrane sheet compression forces are transferred to the frame structure of the module. In addition, these membrane modules are difficult to properly position in membrane tanks. Often additional equipment is required for in-tank guidance. Also when prior art membrane modules are double stacked, there are often intermediate open areas that permit upwardly moving air and water to escape. Another disadvantage of prior art membrane modules when double stacked is that they are difficult to remove from a tank as a unit without additional equipment.
As noted above, in some cases it is desirable to place membrane modules in a membrane tank such that the membrane modules occupy substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the membrane tank. When this is done, it follows that substantially all of the water or wastewater passing through the membrane tank must pass through the membrane modules. In other words, because the membrane modules occupy substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the membrane tank, there is less chance for a substantial amount of the water or wastewater being treated to bypass the membrane modules. One of the shortcomings or drawbacks of membranes modules of the prior art is that their design does not lend itself to being used in this manner. This is because in many cases certain components of the membrane modules such as the permeate and air conduits lie outside of the basic frame structure of the module. This makes it difficult to fit the module inside a membrane tank such that the respective membrane modules occupy substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the membrane tank.
The present invention relates to a membrane module for holding flat sheet membranes wherein the module includes defined sides and wherein components of the module such as permeate manifold, permeate conduit (if present) and air conduit are positioned within the module such that they do not project outwardly through or along the sides of the module. This enables respective sides of the module to be positioned closely adjacent a wall of a membrane tank or enables two or more membrane modules to be positioned closely adjacent to each other.
The membrane module of the present invention effectively divides a group of flat sheet membranes into two sets where each set is independently supported by a support structure within the membrane module. A utility compartment extends between the two sets of membranes. Some of the advantages of this design are as follows. The footprint of the module is reduced. The membrane module of the present invention provides for drop pipes, referred as permeate and air conduits, to extend through the membrane module itself. This adds only the drop pipe diameters to the footprint while pipe fittings, flanges, hose connections, etc. can be moved inboard of the frame, above or below the flat sheet membranes. This saves several inches of footprint per module which adds up to potentially several feet per membrane tank. Providing such utilities inboard the frame structure of the module allows for a “cassette” style frame. In installations where it is desirable for the modules to occupy substantially the entire cross-sectional area of the membrane tank, this design minimizes the gaps between frames which means that little or no water bypass prevention is required. Another advantage of the membrane module of the present invention is that the module does not rely on the frame for the transfer of compression forces to the flat sheet membranes. The module also uses its own legs for intank guidance. The legs of the modules are designed such that each acts as a continuous track for a locating member in the basin to ride on. In one embodiment, the module has a single lifting lug at the center of the module. This eliminate the need to consider the clearances, lifting forces and height restrictions that are present when trying to adapt multiple corner lifting lugs to a single point. When the membrane module of the present invention is double stacked, the design completely closes the interior areas. This prevents the loss of scouring air bubbles and water flow velocity to the upper module, allowing for air scouring rate to potentially be reduced. Even when double stacked, the module design can be lifted as a unit by utilizing one single center lifting lug.
The present invention also relates to a membrane module for receiving and supporting a plurality of side-by-side disposed flat sheet membranes. The module includes one or more membrane compartments and in one embodiment includes two spaced apart membrane compartments. In that embodiment, there is provided a utility conduit that extends vertically between the membrane compartments. The utility conduit houses an air conduit that typically directs air downwardly through the module to air dispersers associated with the module or to a lower disposed module. Optionally, the utility compartment may include a permeate conduit for channeling permeate from a separate lower disposed module. To support the flat sheet membranes, the module is provided with a pair of opposed plates that sandwich a set of sheet membranes in side-by-side relationship between the two plates. In use, water or wastewater being treated flows vertically through the membrane compartment or compartments and some of the water or wastewater is filtered by being induced into the flat sheet membranes where a permeate is produced and eventually withdrawn from the membrane module.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and obvious from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings which are merely illustrative of such invention.
With further reference to the drawings, a membrane module is shown therein and indicated generally by the numeral 10. As will be discussed subsequently herein, membrane module 10 is designed to hold a series of flat sheet membranes 19. See
Viewing the membrane module 10 in more detail, the same includes a frame structure indicated generally by the numeral 12. Formed in the membrane module 10 is one or more membrane compartments. In the embodiment illustrated herein, the membrane module 10 is designed to provide two membrane compartments 14A and 14B. See
Disposed between the spaced apart membrane compartments 14A and 14B is a utility compartment 16. Utility compartment 16 includes a pair of spaced apart side panels that define an open area in the membrane module 10 generally between the membrane compartments 14A and 14B. As will become apparent from subsequent portions of the disclosure, a part of the support structure for holding the sets of membranes 19 actually form the side panels of the utility compartment 16. To prevent water and air from flowing upwardly through the utility compartment 16, there is provided a bottom plate 16C that effectively seals the utility compartment at the bottom and prevents the upward flow of water and air through the utility compartment 16. See
Membrane module 10 (when not stacked or when it forms the lower module of a stack) is provided with an air supply system that disperses air about a lower portion of the membrane module after which the air moves upwardly through the membrane compartments and functions to scour or clean the outer exposed surfaces of the flat sheet membranes 19. In this regard, the membrane module 10 can be provided with air dispersers, indicated generally by the numeral 18, disposed about a lower portion of the membrane module. See
Returning to the frame structure 12, this structure comprises a box or open frame which is rectangular or square. See
There can be provided other structural members that form a part of the frame structure 12. For example, in the embodiment shown herein, there are two front-to-back members 12D disposed in the upper portion of the utility compartment 16. See
Therefore, as seen in the drawings, the membrane module 10 defines a rectangular or square volume that is bounded by four sides, in this case the front, back and opposed ends of the module 10. One of the features of the membrane module 10, which will be appreciated from subsequent portions of this disclosure, is that various components incorporated into the membrane module 10 are confined within these sides. That is, components such as an air supply conduit or permeate conduit extend vertically through the membrane module 10 itself as opposed to lying outside of the module or penetrating the sides of the module.
As discussed above, membrane module 10 is designed to hold and support flat sheet membranes 19. The flat sheet membranes are grouped in sets. Membrane module 10 can receive and hold one or more sets of flat sheet membranes. In the embodiment illustrated herein, the membrane module 10 is designed to receive and hold two sets of flat sheet membranes 19, one set in each membrane compartment 14A or 14B. Details of the flat sheet membrane are not dealt with herein in detail because such is not per se material to the present invention and further flat sheet membranes are commercially available and well known and appreciated by those skilled in the art. A brief description of a flat sheet membrane may be in order. A flat sheet membrane 19 as shown in
Incorporated into the membrane module 10 is a support structure for receiving and supporting a set of flat sheet membranes 19. This support structure includes a pair of plates 20A and 20B. See, for example,
Plate 20B is referred to as an inboard plate while plate 20A is referred to as an outboard plate. Inboard plate 20B is fixed with respect to the frame structure 12. That is, the inboard plate 20B can be fixed to the frame structure 12 or to other structural components of the module 10. In fact, in the embodiment illustrated herein, the inboard plate of each set of plates forms a part of the utility cavity 16. That is the inboard plate 20B serves the double function of supporting a set of membranes 19 and at the same time forms one side wall of the utility compartment 16. Plate 20A is termed a floating plate as it is not fixed. Rather plate 20A is moveable with respect to the frame structure 12.
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Frames 19A of the respective flat sheet membranes cause the membrane sheets 19B of the respective membranes to be spaced apart from adjacent membrane sheets. To assure that the vertical flow channel between individual flat sheet membranes is maintained at proper spacing, spacers are inserted from the top between respective membrane frames 19A. As seen in
There are other ways of supporting the set of flat sheet membranes 19. That is, there are other approaches for receiving and supporting the flat sheet membranes 19 instead of the compression approach discussed above. One alternative approach is to provide a holding and support structure for receiving and holding a set of flat sheet membranes. One such structure includes a series of slots with each slot adapted and configured to receive one flat sheet membrane 19. Thus the flat sheet membranes 19 would be held in the series of slots in a spaced apart relationship. Thus water and air is free to flow upwardly through and past the respective flat sheet membranes 19 supported in the slots or other holding structure. The advantages to this approach is that the individual flat sheet membranes 19 can be replaced very easily.
Each membrane module 10 includes a permeate manifold 40 for collecting permeate from the respective flat sheet membranes 19 supported within the module. As seen in
As briefly alluded to earlier, in certain cases the membrane module 10 is provided with an air supply system, and more particularly with air dispersers, indicating generally by the numeral 18, located in a lower or bottom portion of the module 10. The air supply system includes the air conduit 16A that extends downwardly through the utility conduit 16 of the module 10. Disposed about the lower portion of the module is an air manifold 54 that receives air from the air conduit 16A. Branching off from the air manifold 54 is a series of air outlet pipes 56. See
For handling, each module 10 is provided with an upper suspension bracket or lug 60. As seen in the drawings, the suspension lug 16 includes an opening that enables a cable, rope or other supporting device to be connected. Suspension lug 60 is utilized in handling the module and particularly in raising and lowering the module with respect to the membrane tank.
Membrane module 10 is designed to be stacked. See
In terms of the air dispersers 18, in a preferred embodiment, only the lowermost module 10′ includes the air dispersers 18. See
To accommodate the air dispersers 18 in a membrane module, sufficient space below the membranes must be provided for the air manifold 54 and the air outlet pipes 56. Thus for the lowermost module 10′, the space provided below the membranes may be greater than the corresponding space for an upper modules 10″ of the stack. A membrane module configured to assume an upper position in a stack is shown in
It is also appreciated that the lowermost module 10′ would not be required to have a permeate conduit 16B in the utility compartment 16 thereof. A permeate conduit 16B is only needed in the upper module 10″ for the purpose of conveying the permeate collected by a lowermost module 10. See
Membrane module 10 of the present invention has many advantages. It can be employed as a standalone unit or, as discussed above, the membrane module can be stacked. In preferred embodiments, the design of the module 10 confines utility components to an internal area of the module. That is, the design enables air and permeate conduits to be confined internally within the module and not extending upwardly adjacent the sides of the module or penetrating through the sides of the modules. This enables the module 10 to fit tightly or closely adjacent a wall of a membrane tank 80 or to fit closely adjacent a like module or a stack of like modules. This, in one embodiment, enables a series of modules 10 to occupy substantially the entire cross-sectional area of a membrane tank which will reduce the amount of water or wastewater that can bypass the modules during treatment. In other words, this assures that a great majority of the water being pumped or moved vertically through a membrane tank passes adjacent the membranes 19. This creates a high packing density. To illustrate this concept, see
It is noted that the membrane module design forms a column through which the water or wastewater passes as it moves vertically through the module. Note that the plates 20A and 20B in combination with the outer frames 19A of the flat sheet membranes 19 form a surrounding generally closed structure that confines the upward movement of the water or wastewater. In particular, the outer edges of the membrane frames 19A actually form a part of the front and back of each membrane module 10. This contributes to a cost effective construction while at the same time forming a conduit through which the water or wastewater flows as it moves through the module 10.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be construed in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.