The present patent application deals with a system of floaters with rotary support for submerged pumps.
Conventional submerged aerators and mixers, as they are also called submerged pumps, oxygenate liquids in a single direction and orientation, this way, they have a zone of action limited by the equipment's position of installation, where the referred zone of action is similar to a cone. It is in this zone where the largest to concentration of oxygenation lies. As a consequence, in the vicinities of the submerged pump there will be incorporation zones of low oxygen mixture creating dead zones. Having in view this unidirectionality, there will be the need for an implementation of a greater number of equipments used in the treatment of effluents.
The current aerators and mixers need a well-planned installation layout so that the largest zone of action possible may occur.
This way the aerators and mixers currently available in the market do not permit a rotation of the previously mentioned flow orientation or zone of action. Now, the oxygenation index directly depends on the amount of time in which the air bubbles formed in the mixture stay in contact with the liquid under treatment and on the largest zone of action possible.
The patent presented here intends to solve the current problems of the state of the technique, by proposing a rotary system for a submerged pump to oxygenate and mix liquids, said submerged pump, including an electric motor and a propeller, being rotated about a vertical shaft by a motoreducer assembly, increasing the aeration zone of action.
The invention will be better understood with the aid of the figures that accompany the present description, where:
The rotary system for a submerged pump 1, object of the present invention, comprise a flotation assembly structured to float on a body of water and a vertical shaft 5 having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end being disposed above the flotation assembly and said lower end disposed below the flotation assembly, in a submerged position. A submerged pump 1, including an electric motor and a propeller, is connected to the lower end of the vertical shaft 5, such that a longitudinal axis of the submerged pump 1 is orthogonal to the vertical shaft 5. A motoreducer assembly 2, including a drive motor, is connected to the upper end of the vertical shaft 5. The submerged pump 1 produces a conical current of liquid 7 in a position substantially horizontal. The motoreducer assembly 2 produces a rotation of the vertical shaft 5. Consequently, the submerged pump 1 and the conical current of liquid 7 are rotated about the vertical shaft 5.
The rotation of the vertical shaft 5 displaces gradually the conical current of liquid 7 generated by the propeller of the submerged pump 1, as it can be seen in a comparison between
The conical current of liquid 7 is maximized due the rotation of the is submerged pump 1, aerating its entire vicinity and mixing the aerated with non-aerated water.
With this 360° rotation that will be carried out by the vertical shaft 5 moving together with the submerged pump 1, the entire area around the system will be completely aerated/mixed.
As it can be observed in
It must be evident to the experts of the technique that the present invention can be configured from many other specific ways without moving away from the spirit or scope of the invention. Especially, it must be understood that the invention can be configured in the described ways.
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