Claims
- 1. A reactor for the depuration of polluted waste waters which comprises: a) a tank (1, 100) into which the polluted waste waters are input and depurated, within said tank there are a number of cavitation oxygenizers (5, 6, 11) fed by pressurized re-circulated water (7) and set horizontally on at least one plane (4) close to the bottom of the tank, these oxygenizers being made up of first oxygenizers (5) that expel water and atmospheric air and second oxygenizers (6) that expel water and air plus sludge and foam sucked in in the higher region of the tank, both these numbers of oxygenizers (5,6) being set so as to cause a first turbulent motion (F1, F2) sensibly parallel to the lateral walls of the tank (1, 100), and a second turbulent motion (F3, F4) along the vertical planes of the tank in such a way as to cause the global circulation of the liquid in the tank and the formation of three zones, a first upper zone into which the air is transferred along with the sludge and foam, a second intermediate zone in which the reaction and flotation takes place and a third one, lower than said plane (4) in which the depurated water gathers; b) a pump (8) that sucks the depurated water into a region (9) in the third zone in order to return it into said second zone and at least one pipe (T4) with the lower end opening into the same said region (9) and with the upper end opening within the second zone so as to cause a first part circulation of liquid biomass within said second zone.
- 2. A reactor according to claim 1, wherein the pump (8) has an hourly delivery which is multiple of the quantity of polluted water hourly introduced into the tank (1, 100).
- 3. A reactor according to claim 1, wherein the tank is rectangular, square or polygon, and all the oxygenizers are set pointing in the same direction.
- 4. A reactor according to claim 1, wherein the tank is rectangular, square, or polygon, and the number of oxygenizers is divided into two groups separated by a symmetrical axis (I--I) parallel to the bottom of the tank, one group with the oxygenizers pointing in one direction (F1) and one in which the oxygenizers point in the opposite direction (F2).
- 5. A reactor according to claim 1, wherein the tank is circular, and within the circular tank (100) the oxygenizers (5, 6, 11) are oriented in a direction parallel to a number of tangents to the circular circle.
- 6. A reactor according to claim 1, further comprising a number of auxiliary oxygenizers (11) each surrounded by a collar (40) and associated to a second pipe (T3) and to a fourth pipe (T5) in order to obtain a third part re-circulation of the liquid biomass in said second zone, the collar (40) recalling it owing to the Venturi effect.
- 7. A reactor according to claim 6, wherein the distribution of said first oxygenizers (5) on their planes features a density such as to create a flotation effect that separates and maintains suspended in the second zone active biological sludge self-generating from polluting organic substances and the distribution of the auxiliary oxygenizers (11) features a density suited to re-circulating the liquid biomass in quantities proportional to the delivery of the treated water.
- 8. A reactor according to claim 1 wherein all the first oxygenizers (5), thanks to the pressurized liquid they receive and that flows out of them through the nozzles, suck in atmospheric air through a first pipe (T2) that extends past the upper level of the first zone and that all the second oxygenizers (6) suck in the mixture of air with sludge and foam through a second pipe (T3) opening into said first zone.
- 9. A reactor according to claim 1, further comprising means (20) suited to scraping the excess sludge and foam from the surface of said first zone and transfer them into a hopper (21) from which a centrifugal sucker (22) sucks them up, breaks their surface tension and discharges them in a liquid form into a gathering basin (23).
- 10. A reactor according to claim 9 wherein a pump (24) transfers the sludge and foam from said basin (23) to the second zone of the reactor.
Priority Claims (1)
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M196A1291 |
Jun 1996 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is the 35 USC 371 National Stage of International application PCT/EP97/02309 filed on May 6, 1997, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP97/02309 |
5/6/1997 |
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1/20/1999 |
1/20/1999 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/49640 |
12/31/1997 |
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