Claims
- 1. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor, comprising:
a vessel; an inlet coupled to the vessel, the inlet introducing wastewater into the vessel; an outlet coupled to the vessel, the outlet directing wastewater to the outside of the vessel; a septum positioned within the vessel to maintain solid particles below the septum.
- 2. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1 wherein the septum is cone shaped.
- 3. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; an auger operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles away from the central aperture.
- 4. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1 wherein the septum is positioned approximately ⅓ of the way down in the vessel.
- 5. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1 wherein the septum is rigid.
- 6. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1 wherein the septum is semi-rigid.
- 7. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; an auger operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles away from the central aperture; a mixer attached to the auger shaft to mix the wastewater within the reactor.
- 8. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; an auger operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles away from the central aperture; wherein the auger comprising a shaft, and further comprising a mixer attached to the auger shaft to mix the wastewater within the reactor; wherein the mixer comprises a plurality of chains.
- 9. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 1, further comprising a wall coupled to and extending upwardly from the septum, the wall separating solids and liquids from the bioreactor wastewater.
- 10. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor, comprising:
a vessel; an inlet coupled to the vessel, the inlet introducing wastewater into the vessel; an outlet coupled to the vessel, the outlet directing wastewater to the outside of the vessel; a septum positioned within the vessel to maintain solid particles below the septum; a sludge blanket control mechanism coupled to the vessel, the sludge control mechanism forcing solids down to a bottom zone of the vessel beneath the septum or alternatively above the septum for removal from the vessel.
- 11. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10 wherein the sludge blanket control mechanism comprises an auger.
- 12. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10 wherein the septum is cone shaped.
- 13. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; wherein the sludge blanket control mechanism comprises an auger, the auger being operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles relative to the central aperture in the septum.
- 14. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10 wherein the septum is positioned approximately ⅓ of the way down in the vessel.
- 15. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10 wherein the septum is rigid.
- 16. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10 wherein the septum is semi-rigid.
- 17. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; wherein the sludge blanket control mechanism comprises an auger, the auger being operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles relative to the central aperture; a mixer operatively coupled to the vessel to mix the wastewater within the vessel.
- 18. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10, further comprising:
a central aperture formed in the septum; wherein the sludge blanket control mechanism comprises an auger, the auger being operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture to move solid particles relative to the central aperture wherein the auger comprising a shaft, and further comprising a mixer attached to the auger shaft to mix the wastewater within the vessel; wherein the mixer comprises a plurality of chains.
- 19. An induced sludge blanket anaerobic reactor according to claim 10, further comprising a wall coupled to and extending upwardly from the septum, the wall separating solids and liquids from the wastewater.
- 20. A method of controlling a sludge bed in an anaerobic reactor, comprising:
providing a vessel to hold wastewater; providing an inlet coupled to the vessel, the inlet introducing wastewater into the vessel; providing an outlet coupled to the vessel, the outlet directing wastewater to the outside of the vessel; providing a septum positioned within the vessel; the septum assisting to maintain solid particles in a lower zone of the vessel below the septum.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
providing a sludge blanket control mechanism; controlling the amounts of solids retained inside the vessel to enhance the anaerobic digestion process.
- 22. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
providing a central aperture in the septum; providing an auger operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture of the septum to move solids contained in the wastewater relative to the septum and thereby control the amount of solids retained in the vessel.
- 23. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
providing a central aperture in the septum; providing an auger operatively coupled to the vessel and positioned within the central aperture of the septum to move solids contained in the wastewater relative to the septum and thereby control the amount of solids retained in the vessel; providing a mixer operatively coupled to the vessel; mixing a top layer of the sludge bed with the mixer to prevent a crust from forming.
- 24. A method of processing wastewater through anaerobic digestion, comprising:
providing a vessel to hold wastewater; providing a septum to hold solids within the wastewater in a lower zone of the vessel; providing a sludge blanket control mechanism to move solids relative to the septum to control the amount of solids retained within the vessel; forming a plurality of gradients within the vessel to separate various bacteria formed in the vessel for anaerobic digestion.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein the gradients formed for the various bacteria correspond to stages of anaerobic digestion, comprising hydrolysis, acidogenesis, and methanogenesis.
- 26. A method of processing wastewater through anaerobic digestion, comprising:
providing a first vessel to carry out hydrolysis in wastewater to be treated; providing a second vessel to carry out acidogenesis in the wastewater; providing a third vessel to carry out methanogenesis in the wastewater;
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the first, second, and third vessels each comprise a septum to maintain solids in a lower zone of the respective vessels to enhance anaerobic digestion.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein the first, second, and third vessels each comprise a septum to maintain solids in a lower zone of the respective vessels to enhance anaerobic digestion, and wherein each of the vessels comprise a sludge blanket control mechanism to move solids relative to the septum.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein the first, second, and third vessels each comprise a septum to maintain solids in a lower zone of the respective vessels to enhance anaerobic digestion, and wherein each of the vessels comprise a sludge blanket control mechanism to move solids relative to the septum, and further comprising maintaining in each vessel conditions to enhance the respective processes of hydrolysis, acidogenesis, and methanogenesis in treating the wastewater.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119(e), from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/343,017, filed on Dec. 19, 2001, entitled “Induced Sludge Bed Anaerobic Reactor.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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