Information
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Patent Grant
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6644514
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Patent Number
6,644,514
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Liquid discharge control apparatus comprising a liquid conduit for discharging liquid from a container, at least one mouth through which liquid to be discharged can pass into the conduit, and level follower means to ensure that the mouth is moved to follow the level of the liquid in the container as that level changes. Relative mouth-level adjustment means are provided to adjust the level of the mouth between a position in which it is below the surface of liquid in a container to a position in which it is above that surface. The relative mouth-level adjustment means comprise at least one float having a selectively variable displacement.
Description
The present invention relates to discharge means comprising a liquid conduit for discharging liquid from a container, at least one mouth through which liquid to be discharged can pass into the conduit, level follower means to ensure that the mouth is moved to follow the level of the liquid in the container as that level changes, and relative mouth-level adjustment means to adjust the level of the mouth between a position in which it is below the surface of liquid in a container to a position in which it is above that surface. If the liquid is effluent, this reduces the likelihood of ingress of untreated effluent filling the discharge pipe whilst the treatment of the effluent is in progress. When the mouth is below the level of effluent, it is just below the surface, to be clear of floating debris actually on the surface, to reduce the likelihood of such debris contaminating the clear treated effluent just below the surface. Such previously proposed discharge means have relative mouth-level adjustment means in the form of a cable and winch arrangement to raise and lower the mouth, but such means are cumbersome and difficult to install and maintain.
The present invention seeks to provide a remedy.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to discharge means having the construction set out in the opening paragraph of the present specification, in which the relative mouth-level adjustment means comprise at least one float having a selectively variable displacement.
Such discharge means are especially effective within a container which constitutes an effluent treatment tank, and in which the liquid to be discharged by the discharge means is treated effluent. The or each float may be provided with means to pump air or other gaseous material into and out of the float. For example, the float may comprise a hollow body with an opening, such as a hollow cylinder closed at one end and open at the other. Such a float may be oriented such that its opening is directed downwardly, and the feed means may be arranged to feed air or other gaseous material into the interior of the float.
The conduit may comprise an arm which extends within the container interior from a position in the wall of the container which is below an intended level of the liquid, so that discharge can be effected by the Force of gravity. The arm may be pivoted to enable it to remain adjacent to the surface of liquid within a container whilst the level of that surface changes.
An example of discharge means made in accordance with the present invention is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a diametric cross-sectional view of an effluent treatment tank provided with such discharge means;
FIG. 2
shows an underneath view of the discharge means shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
shows a diametric cross-sectional view of discharge means shown in
FIG. 1
, taken along the line III shown in that Figure, together with pneumatic circuitry associated with the discharge means.
As shown in the Figures, a tank
10
contains treated effluent
12
. The level of the treated effluent
12
may vary anywhere between a minimum level
14
and a maximum level
16
, for example it may be at level
18
. The actual level is dependent upon the amount of effluent which has flowed into the container
10
via the inlet
20
, and the amount of effluent which has flowed out of the discharge means
22
at any given time.
The discharge means or liquid discharge control apparatus comprises a hollow arm
24
constituting a conduit and comprises level follower means which includes a pivot
26
so that the arm is pivoted at the pivot
26
to a discharge outlet
28
which passes through the cylindrical outer wall of the container
10
. As can be seen clearly in
FIG. 2
, the arm
24
is provided with a U-bend
30
to facilitate its connection to the pivot
26
. The outlet
28
is connected to the pivot
26
via an angled section
32
. A strengthening strut
34
extends between the outlet
28
and the arm
24
.
At the other end of the arm
24
there is provided a gallery
36
having a plurality of downwardly directed mouths
38
. The level follower means ensures that the plurality of mouths
38
are moved to follow the level of the liquid in the container as that level changes.
Two floats
40
are provided at respective opposite ends of the gallery
36
. These floats
40
each comprise a hollow cylinder
42
having a closed upper end
44
and open lower end
46
. Both floats are pivotally attached to the gallery
36
at the intended upper, closed end of the cylinder
42
. The weight of the cylinder therefore ensures that it is always suspended in a downward direction from the gallery
36
.
The upper half of each cylinder
40
is sealed by a diaphragm
48
. This constitutes therefore a portion of the float
40
which gives rise to a fixed displacement that does not vary, and is sufficient to keep the mouth
38
just below the surface level of the effluent. However, an air feed pipe
50
is connected to passageways
52
which pass through the upper half of each cylinder
40
and through the diaphragm
48
. Therefore, air can be pumped into the lower half of each cylinder
40
or removed therefrom, to vary the total displacement effected by each float
40
.
Air can be fed to the feed pipe
50
, via a T-piece
54
and a further passageway
56
having a non-return valve
58
, from a low pressure air source
60
. Air can be removed from each float
40
via a further open-and-close valve
62
in a further passageway
64
having one end in communication with the feed pipe
50
and the other end open to atmosphere.
When the discharge means are in operation with effluent filling the tank
10
, the displacement of the floats
40
is such as to ensure that the mouths
38
are a little below the surface level of the effluent in the tank
10
. This relative position of the mouths
38
in relation to the liquid surface level is maintained by virtue of the fact that the arm
24
can pivot about pivot
26
. Effluent passes through the mouths
38
and out of the tank
10
via the conduit
24
under the force of gravity.
In the event that draining of water from the tank
10
via the conduit
24
and outlet
28
is no longer desired, air from the low pressure air source
60
is fed into the lower half of the floats
40
to increase the displacement of water by the floats and thus to raise the level of the mouths
38
to a level which is above the surface of the liquid in the tank
10
. This prevents further drainage, discharge or decanting of effluent from the tank.
In the event that the low pressure air source
60
fails, commencement of an aeration process in the tank (by means not shown) to treat the effluent would refloat the discharge means, by virtue of air accumulating in the cylinders
42
.
An advantage of the illustrated construction is that no valve is needed in the discharge means which might get fouled by effluent and no lift tackle is needed for the relative mouth-level adjustment.
Claims
- 1. Liquid discharge control apparatus comprising a liquid conduit for discharging liquid from a container, at least one mouth through which liquid to be discharged can pass into the conduit, level follower means to ensure that the mouth is moved to follow the level of the liquid in the container as that level changes, and relative mouth-level adjustment means to adjust the level of the mouth between a position in which it is below the surface of liquid in the container to a position in which it is above that surface, wherein the relative mouth-level adjustment means comprise at least one float having a selectively variable displacement, wherein said at least one float is provided with means to pump gaseous material into and out of the float, said means being able to pump gaseous material into the float and being able to effect removal of gaseous material from the float.
- 2. Discharge means according to claim 1, in which the float comprises a hollow body with an opening.
- 3. Discharge means according to claim 2, in which the float comprises a hollow cylinder closed at one end and open at the other.
- 4. Discharge means according to claim 2, in which the float is oriented such that its opening is directed downwardly.
- 5. Discharge means according to claim 4, in which said means includes feed means being arranged to feed gaseous material into the interior of the float.
- 6. Discharge means according to claim 1, in which the conduit comprises an arm which extends within the container interior from a position in the wall of the container which is below an intended level of the liquid, so that discharge can be effected by the force of gravity.
- 7. Discharge means according to claim 1, in which the arm is pivoted to enable it to remain adjacent to the surface of liquid within the container whilst the level of that surface changes.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0005578 |
Mar 2000 |
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