This application is a national stage application of PCT/KR2017/1004711 filed on May 4, 2017, which claims priority of Korean patent application number 10-2016-0071509 filed on Jun. 9, 2016. The disclosure thereof is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a manhole having a water separation function. By connecting the inlet pipe with the connection pipe at the bottom of the manhole cover, the outside air is introduced into the inside of the manhole body to efficiently separate the oil and water (sewage) from the sewage, and to conveniently collect the oil lump.
In industrial sites where waste oil and sewage are generated in large quantities and constantly, waste oil and sewage are separated from each other and then processed individually in various ways such as a specific gravity separation method, a hydraulic separation method, etc. depending on the amount of waste oil and sewage to be processed, the frequency of processing, and the type.
However, sewage generated in single-family houses, multi-family houses, roads, parking lots, gas stations, restaurants, etc. (oil and wastewater generated during cooking of various kinds of oil) is irregular in volume or too small to process using an industrial method. Thus, the oil and sewage flow into a manhole without being separated and discharged to the wastewater treatment plant together through the sewage pipe.
Due to its high viscosity, oil solidifies as a lump together with other materials to deposit an inner wall of the sewage pipe or the manhole. Thereby, a diameter of the pipe is gradually narrowed and clogged, causing a drainage issue. This results in complaints from residents and municipalities, and it costs a great deal of money to handle the issue.
When the solidified oil lumps are introduced into the wastewater treatment plant along with the wastewater, its high viscosity put a high load on the pump which transports the wastewater in the wastewater treatment plant. Thus, purification efficiency deteriorates when an oil sewage is mixed with a water sewage are processed together.
To solve this problem, an oil separation chamber is installed in the manhole to separate the oil sewage from the water sewage. The oil sewage is collected in an oil storage tank located at a bottom of the manhole and discharged, to the outside. The water sewage is discharged from the manhole to a sewer line. Alternatively, when the oil-water mixture sewage is introduced into the manhole, the oil-water mixture sewage is separated into the oil sewage and the water sewage by a specific gravity difference. The oil sewage has a lower specific gravity than the water and thus floats on the water sewage. The water sewage is then discharged to a discharge pipe, and the oil sewage is collected separately and removed using a central cleaning system.
However, the water-oil separation using a specific gravity difference is not effective when the mixture sewage temperature is hot. In a conventional structure or system, an external air is not provided into the hot sewage. Thus, the oil-water mixture sewage remains hot in the manhole. As a result, the separation efficiency is poor. For this reason, a natural separation method is not popular. Even if it is employed, its performance was bad.
To solve the above-mentioned conventional drawbacks, the present invention provides a manhole having an oil separation function. The manhole is proper for a residential or commercial area for single-family houses, multi-family houses, restaurants, roads, parking lots, gas stations, etc. where the amount of sewage including oil and water is irregular or too small to process it with an industrial system. The manhole according to an embodiment is structured such that an external air can be introduced into the manhole while the oil-water mixture sewage flows into the manhole. The external air enhances the oil-water separation efficiency and the oil sewage is removed conveniently. Specifically, when the oil-water mixture sewage flows into the manhole, the external air is also introduced into an inlet pipe of the manhole through a cover of the manhole. The oil sewage and the water sewage are naturally separated from each other by a specific gravity difference. Oil has a lower specific gravity than water and thus floats on water. The oil separated from water can be easily collected and removed.
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In the drawings, the reference numeral 50 denotes a sealing packing, the reference numeral 100 denotes a filter, and the reference numeral 101 denotes a sediment barrier.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the manhole may be installed to process a small or irregular amount of oil-water mixture sewage which is generated usually a residential or commercial areas such as single or multi-family houses, restaurants, roads, parking, lots, gas stations, etc. The manhole may be coupled with a sewer line in such area.
The oil-water mixed sewage is introduced into the main body of the manhole through the inlet pipe. At the same time, an external air flows into the inlet pipe through the air passage of the connection pipe connected to the cover. Under this structure, oil is easily separated from water by a specific gravity difference. Oil with a relatively low specific gravity floats on water and can be easily collected. Water is discharged to a sewer line through the discharge guide pipe. Gas generated as the sewage decays is also discharged through the discharge guide pipe. The oil floating on the water is corrected and then removed from the manhole.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
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The manhole of the present invention may be installed in an area where the amount of the oil sewage and the water sewage is irregular or too small to process it with an industrial system, e.g., in an area such as single-family houses, multi-family houses, restaurants, roads, parking lots, gas stations are clustered. The manhole enables an external air to be introduced into the inlet guide pipe. Upon introduction of the external air, oils and waters of the sewage can be easily separated from each other by a specific gravity difference. The separated oil lumps are be easily collected during the cleaning process.
For example, a domestic sewage such as oils which is generated during a cooking in a household may inflow into the manhole body (1) through the inlet pipe (1a).
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A solid waste, which is introduced along with the oils, the water sewage, or the external air, is filtered by a filter (100). The oil and the water sewage are efficiently separated from each other by a specific gravity difference. The oil sewage has a lower specific gravity than the water sewage. Thus, in the manhole body (1), the oil sewage floats on the water sewage.
When a water sewage level rises and reaches at a certain level of the manhole body 1, the water sewage is discharged through the discharge pipe (1b).
Specifically, when the water sewage level becomes higher than a level where the discharge pipe (1b) is located, the water sewage is discharged to a sewage pipe via the discharge guide pipe (30) and the discharge pipe (1b) coupled to the manhole body (1).
As such, when a domestic sewage, i.e., the oil-water mixture sewage, flows into the manhole body (1), an external air also flows in as well. The air facilitates oil-water separation by a specific gravity difference. Odor and gas generated by a decay of the sewage are discharged or exhausted through a gas exhausting pipe (31). The gas exhausting pipe (31) is coupled to the discharge guide pipe (30).
The manhole according to an embodiment of the present invention may be installed in an area where the amount of the oil sewage and the water sewage is irregular, e.g., in an area single-family houses, multi-family houses, restaurants, roads, parking lots, gas stations are clustered. As shown in
In an embodiment, the shoulder (40c) is formed in the connection pipe (40) and located under the plug (40a). The step (20a) is coupled with the through hole (20) of the lid (2). The shoulder (40c) is stuck on the step (20a). A gap is formed between an inner wall of the through hole (20) and an outer wall the connection pipe (40). The external air is introduced into the inlet guide pipe (10) of the manhole body (1) through the gap and the shoulder (40c). The present invention is not limited to this embodiment.
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As the above-mentioned process repeats, the oil sewage floating on the water sewage viscously agglomerates to form a oil lump. The cover (2) is opened and the oil lump is removed from the manhole body (1).
As described above, the manhole according to an embodiment of the present invention facilitates an external air to be introduced into the inlet guide pipe (10) and naturally separate the oil sewage and the water sewage by a specific gravity difference. The water sewage is discharged to outside through the discharge guide pipe (30). The gas and order generated in the manhole body (1) by a decay of the sewage are also discharged to outside. The oil sewage agglomerates to form the oil lump. The cover (2) is opened and the oil lump is removed from the manhole body (1).
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10-2016-0071509 | Jun 2016 | KR | national |
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PCT/KR2017/004711 | 5/4/2017 | WO | 00 |
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