Claims
- 1. A radiation source module comprising a support member, a radiation source assembly connected to the support member, the radiation source assembly comprising at least one elongate radiation source having a source longitudinal axis and a module-to-surface seal disposed on a first elongate surface of the module, the first elongate surface comprising a first longitudinal axis transverse to the source longitudinal axis, the seal operable to provide a substantially fluid tight seal between the first surface and a second surface which is adjacent to the first surface.
- 2. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, wherein the support member is disposed in a frame.
- 3. The radiation source module defined in claim 2, wherein the frame comprises a second support member opposed to the first support member, the first support member and second support member supporting opposed ends of the radiation source assembly.
- 4. The radiation source module defined in claim 3, wherein the frame further comprises a third support member interconnecting the first support member and the second support member.
- 5. The radiation source module defined in claim 4, wherein the third support member comprises an inter-module seal disposed on a surface thereof, the inter-module seal operable to provide a substantially fluid tight seal between the third support members of adjacent radiation source modules.
- 6. The radiation source module defined in claim 5, wherein the inter-module seal comprises a hydrostatic seal.
- 7. The radiation source module defined in claim 6, wherein the hydrostatic seal comprises a first seal member and a second seal member which are moveable with respect to one another such that, in the seal position, the first seal member and the second seal member are in an overlapped position along at least a portion of the hydrostatic seal.
- 8. The radiation source module defined in claim 3, wherein the frame further comprises a fourth support member substantially opposed to one another and interconnecting the first support member and the second support member.
- 9. The radiation source module defined in claim 8, wherein the module-to-surface seal is disposed on a surface of the fourth support member.
- 10. The radiation source module defined in claim 3, wherein the second support member comprises an extension member to facilitate removal and replacement of the module in a channel.
- 11. The radiation source module defined in claim 10, wherein the extension member, in two dimensions, comprises the shape of a sector.
- 12. The radiation source module defined in claim 10, wherein the extension member is moveable with respect to the second member.
- 13. The radiation source module defined in claim 10, wherein the extension member is pivotable with respect to the second member.
- 14. The radiation source module defined in claim 10, wherein the extension member is fixed with respect to the second member.
- 15. The radiation source module defined in claim 3, wherein the module-to-surface seal is disposed on a surface of the support member.
- 16. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, comprising a plurality of radiation source assemblies.
- 17. The radiation source module defined in claim 16, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane.
- 18. The radiation source module defined in claim 16, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane and a second plane which is transverse to the first plane.
- 19. The radiation source module defined in claim 16, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane and a second plane which substantially orthogonal to the first plane.
- 20. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, wherein the seal comprises an expandable seal.
- 21. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, wherein the seal comprises a deformable seal.
- 22. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, further comprising a cleaning system for removing fouling materials from an exterior of the radiation source assembly.
- 23. The radiation source module defined in claim 22, wherein the cleaning system comprises a mechanical wiper moveable with respect to the exterior of the radiation source assembly.
- 24. The radiation source module defined in claim 22, wherein the cleaning system comprises cleaning sleeve for receiving a cleaning fluid.
- 25. The radiation source module defined in claim 22, wherein the cleaning system is moveable between a parked position and a cleaning position.
- 26. The radiation source module defined in claim 22, wherein the support member comprises a receptacle for receiving a least a portion of the cleaning system when the cleaning system is in the parked position.
- 27. The radiation source module defined in claim 2, wherein a power supply is disposed in the frame.
- 28. The radiation source module defined in claim 1, further comprising an extraction system for moving the module between an in-use and in-service position with respect to a fluid treatment system.
- 29. A fluid treatment system comprising an open channel for receiving a flow of fluid, at least one radiation source module removably disposed in the channel, a surface of the at least one radiation source module confining fluid to be treated in a closed fluid treatment zone, the radiation source module comprising at least one radiation source assembly having a longitudinal axis disposed substantially transverse to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 30. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 29, wherein the radiation source module comprises a support member, a radiation source assembly connected to the support member, the radiation source assembly comprising at least one elongate radiation source having a source longitudinal axis and a module-to-surface seal disposed on a first elongate surface of the module, the first elongate surface comprising a first longitudinal axis transverse to the source longitudinal axis, the seal operable to provide a substantially fluid tight seal between the first surface and a second surface which is adjacent to the first surface
- 31. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 30, wherein the support member is disposed in a frame.
- 32. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 31, wherein the frame comprises a second support member opposed to the first support member, the first support member and second support member supporting opposed ends of the radiation source assembly, each of the first support member and the second support member comprising the seal for sealing against at least a portion of the channel.
- 33. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 32, wherein the frame further comprises a third support member interconnecting the first support member and the second support member.
- 34. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 33, wherein the third support member comprises an inter-module seal disposed on a surface thereof, the inter-module seal operable to provide a substantially fluid tight seal between the third support members of adjacent radiation source modules.
- 35. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 34, wherein the inter-module seal comprises a hydrostatic seal.
- 36. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 35, wherein the hydrostatic seal comprises a first seal member and a second seal member which are moveable with respect to one another such that, in the seal position, the first seal member and the second seal member are in an overlapped position along at least a portion of the hydrostatic seal.
- 37. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 32, wherein the frame further comprises a fourth support member substantially opposed to one another and interconnecting the first support member and the second support member.
- 38. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 37, wherein the module-to-surface seal is disposed on a surface of the fourth support member.
- 39. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 32, wherein the second support member comprises an extension member to facilitate removal and replacement of the module in a channel.
- 40. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 39, wherein the extension member, in two dimensions, comprises the shape of a sector.
- 41. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 39, wherein the extension member is moveable with respect to the second member.
- 42. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 39, wherein the extension member is pivotable with respect to the second member.
- 43. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 39, wherein the extension member is fixed with respect to the second member.
- 44. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 32, wherein the module-to-surface seal is disposed on a surface of the support member.
- 45. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, comprising a plurality of radiation source assemblies.
- 46. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 45, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane.
- 47. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 45, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane and a second plane which is transverse to the first plane.
- 48. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 45, wherein the plurality of radiation source assemblies are disposed in a first plane and a second plane which substantially orthogonal to the first plane.
- 49. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, wherein the seal comprises an expandable seal.
- 50. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, wherein the seal comprises a deformable seal.
- 51. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, further comprising a cleaning system for removing fouling materials from an exterior of the radiation source assembly.
- 52. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 51, wherein the cleaning system comprises a mechanical wiper moveable with respect to the exterior of the radiation source assembly.
- 53. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 51, wherein the cleaning system comprises cleaning sleeve for receiving a cleaning fluid.
- 54. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 51, wherein the cleaning system is moveable between a parked position and a cleaning position.
- 55. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 51, wherein the support member comprises a receptacle for receiving a least a portion of the cleaning system when the cleaning system is in the parked position.
- 56. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 31, wherein a power supply is disposed in the frame.
- 57. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, wherein the radiation source module is arranged such that the at least one radiation source assembly comprises a longitudinal axis disposed in a plane substantially parallel to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 58. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 28, wherein the radiation source module is arranged such that the at least one radiation source assembly comprises a longitudinal axis disposed in a plane substantially perpendicular to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 59. A radiation source module comprising a first support member, a second support member opposed to the first support member, at least one radiation source assembly connected to each of the first support member and the second support member and an extension member connected to the first support member to permit the module to be reversibly pivoted into an open channel comprising a flow of fluid.
- 60. A fluid treatment system comprising an open channel for receiving a flow of fluid, at least one radiation source module disposed in the channel, the radiation source module comprising at least one radiation source assembly having a longitudinal axis disposed substantially transverse to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone, the at least one radiation source module being removable from the channel in a plane which includes the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 61. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 60, wherein the at least one radiation source module pivotally removable from the channel in a plane which includes the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 62. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 60, wherein the at least one radiation source assembly has a longitudinal axis disposed substantially orthogonal to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 63. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 29, wherein the radiation source module is pivotally removable from the channel about an axis of rotation.
- 64. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 63, wherein the axis of rotation is substantially parallel to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 65. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 63, wherein the axis of rotation is transverse to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
- 66. The fluid treatment system defined in claim 63, wherein the axis of rotation is substantially orthogonal to the direction of fluid flow through the fluid treatment zone.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of provisional patent application S. No. 60/389,503, filed Jun. 19, 2002, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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