Claims
- 1. A filtration process for purifying contaminated liquid used in machining operations comprising:
- a. supplying contaminated liquid to an upper compartment of a filtration tank having a liquid permeable filter element separating said upper compartment from a substantially vacuum-tight lower compartment;
- b. said liquid containing both large, bulky contaminants which provide minimal resistance to flow of liquid through said filter element when deposited thereon, and small, compactible contaminants which provide resistance to flow of liquid through said filter element in proportion to the depth of the bed of said small contaminants deposited thereon;
- c. determining the volumetric rate at which said large contaminants are supplied to said upper compartment;
- d. pumping liquid from said lower compartment at a substantially constant rate;
- e. sensing the pressure within said second compartment;
- f. determining the pressure at which the flow of liquid through said filter element and bed of small contaminants produces a desired degree of clarity of the liquid in said second compartment;
- g. removing both said large and small contaminants from said upper compartment by power-driven means moving therethrough at a variable, automatically controlled speed;
- h. establishing a minimum speed at a value greater than zero sufficient to remove said large contaminants in accordance with the volumetric rate of supply thereof, irrespective of said pressure; and
- i. increasing the speed from said minimum value in response to a decrease of said pressure below that determined to provide said desired degree of clarity, irrespective of the rate of supply of said large contaminants.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein said contaminants are removed by a drag conveyor moving through said upper compartment.
- 3. The process according to claim 2 wherein the speed of said power-driven means is established by the magnitude of an electrical signal having a minimum set point providing said minimum speed.
- 4. The process according to claim 2 wherein the speed of said power-driven means is established by the magnitude of a pneumatic signal having a minimum set point providing said minimum speed.
- 5. The process according to claim 1 wherein said contaminated liquid is supplied directly to said tank from said machining operation and all contaminant removal is performed entirely within a single tank.
- 6. A filtration system for removing from a liquid used in machining operations both large, bulky and small, compactible contaminants, at least the large, bulky contaminants being supplied in the liquid delivered to the system at a relatively constant, determinable volumetric rate, said system comprising, in combination:
- a. a single tank having an upper compartment adapted to receive contaminated liquid arranged directly above a substantially vacuum-tight lower compartment;
- b. a filter element separating said upper and lower compartments for drainage of liquid from the former to the latter with contaminants being retained in said upper compartment, the large contaminants presenting little resistance to flow of liquid through said filter element irrespective of the accumulation thereof and the small contaminants presenting a resistance to such flow proportional to the accumulation of small contaminants on said filter element;
- c. pump means for evacuating liquid from said lower compartment at a substantially constant rate, thereby creating a pressure differential between said upper and lower compartments having a magnitude proportional to the resistance to flow of liquid through said filter element and thereby to the depth of the bed of small contaminants thereon;
- d. movable, power-driven means for removing contaminants from said upper compartment;
- e. means for sensing said pressure differential; and
- f. control means establishing the speed of movement of said movable means, said control means having a first set point establishing the minimum speed of movement at a value greater than zero sufficient to remove large contaminants in accordance with said volumetric rate of supply thereof irrespective of said pressure differential and a second set point for increasing the speed of movement above said minimum value in response to increase of said pressure differential above a predetermined value, as determined by the accumulation of small contaminants on said filter element irrespective of the rate of supply of large contaminants.
- 7. The invention according to claim 6 wherein said control means further comprise means responsive to said pressure differential for developing an electrical signal having a magnitude directly proportional thereto, and means for driving said movable means at a speed directly proportional to said electrical signal.
- 8. The invention according to claim 6 wherein said control means further comprise means responsive to said pressure differential for developing a pneumatic signal having a magnitude directly proportional thereto, and means for driving said movable means at a speed directly proportional to said pneumatic signal.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 675,295, filed Apr. 9, 1976, by the same inventor, now abandoned.
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