The present invention relates to an apparatus for assisting in the recycling of water. One application for the present invention is to couple it with a hydro-vacuum excavation machine (such a the hydro-vacuum excavation machine with a solids/liquid separator apparatus disposed within the vacuum container U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,453,584 and 6,988,568 owned by the current inventor) for the purpose of reusing water that has been vacuumed up from such activities as horizontal boring operations, pot holing, surface cleaning; sewer line jettering operations; environmental chemical spills, a creek, a mud hole or the like.
The present invention includes a capsule plenum apparatus, and the capsule plenum apparatus may be at least partially submerged within a liquid which has entered into a hydro cyclone from a vacuum container via a pump apparatus. The capsule plenum apparatus has a filter for filtering water in from the hydro cyclone water supply while leaving solids on the hydro cyclone side of the filter. (the vacuumed/hydro cyclone water is considered to be recycled water).
The capsule plenum apparatus is responsible for; removing solids from recycled water; supplying the recycled water to the suction inlet a positive displacement water pump; determining if the volume of recycled water is sufficient to meet the suction inlet needs of said positive displacement water pump; adding supplemental fresh water to the suction inlet of said positive displacement water pump as needed; back flushing the capsule plenum apparatus filters.
The current invention is an efficient, self cleaning, apparatus for separating solids from liquid and includes a means of recycling cleaned water back to a point of reuse.
Current state of the art hydro-excavation machines, surface cleaners and sewer jetting machines use water for their operation but discard the water to the environment as it is used. The current state of the art method does not recycle water back to a point of reuse.
An apparatus and method for recycling water that is being used for a hydro-vacuum excavation operation. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,453,584 and 6,988,568 owned by the current inventor accomplish the separation of solids from a liquid within a vacuum container of a hydro-vacuum excavation operation and also allows for the recycling of that liquid. However, in some cases there is a need to remove even more small solids from the recycled water after it leaves the vacuum container. This patent addresses that need with simple rugged apparatus to reliably achieve the removal of small solids from recycled water before it is supplied to the suction side of a positive displacement pump.
The shortcomings and disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the present invention because the present invention provides an apparatus and method of separating liquid from solids at a rate similar to the rate at which water is being used by a hydro-excavator, surface cleaner or jetter. The present invention has a self cleaning feature which occurs simultaneously and as a function of the solids liquid separation process. The present invention removes sufficient quantities and sizes of solids in order to allow the residual liquid to be of a sufficient quality for reuse by positive displacement pumps and spray nozzles orifices which may be a part of a hydro-excavation, surface cleaning or jettering apparatus.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a capsule, being a container serving as a receptacle; wherein a portion of the capsule wall is porous, and at least the porous portion of said capsule is submerged within a body of liquid.
Another object of this invention is to have a vibrator means of moving said capsule within said body of liquid. A vibrating means of moving said capsule within said body of water may be a mechanical vibrator; a mechanical linkage system; a cam; an ultra sonic sound wave or the like. The movement of the filter portion of said capsule within said body of water may serve as a means of cleaning solids from the porous portion of said capsule.
Another object of this invention is to have a conduit means of transporting a liquid from within said capsule to a useful function outside of said capsule.
Another object of this invention is to have a conduit means of transporting a liquid into said capsule; said water being transported into said capsule may be a fresh make up water which may be used for backwashing said porous walls of said capsule.
Another object of this invention is to have a conduit means of transporting a liquid into said capsule; said liquid being transported into said capsule may be a fresh water make up which may be used as a supplemental source of water in the event that water entering said capsule through said porous walls is not sufficient to meet the needs of an external demand for water.
Another object of this invention is to have a means flexible means for supporting said capsule within said body of water. In order for said capsule to be moved of vibrated it needs a flexible means of support such as a cable; spring; shock or the like.
Another object of this invention is to remove cleaned water from a solids infested tank of water via a capsule which is totally and or partially submerged within the solids infested tank of water and the capsule also having a portion of porous walls which are submerged within the solids infested body of water. (Note: solids infested water describes any liquid which has a solid particle suspended within it which is also a water & solids mixture) The capsule forces solids to remain in the solids infested tank of water while simultaneously removing water less the solids through the porous walls of the capsule. The porous walls of the capsule may be removable screen wire having a predetermined orifice size or the porous wall may be holes placed in a surface or a woven substance or the like. The capsule also serves as a plenum for water being supplied to the suction of a pump. The capsule also serves as a means of supplying self cleaning techniques to the porous portion of the capsule.
Another object of this invention is for the capsule to serve as a self cleaning water pump suction supply plenum for managing and supplying a sufficient combination of recycled and fresh water to the suction demands of a water pump.
Another object of this invention is to supply pumps for moving water, controls for managing the operation, data gathering means of documenting what has happened and when it happened and where it happened, and an energy source for powering the operation.
Another object of this invention is to position the invention on a mobile devise such as a truck, trailer or skid.
Another object of this invention is to combine it with a vacuum container whereby the vacuum container is used for vacuuming up water that has been used for various operations such as hydro-excavation, surface cleaning, sewer jettering, environmental cleanup and the like.
Prominent features of the present invention have been broadly outlined above in order that the detailed description that follows may be understood. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will add to the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
Using the drawings, illustrations of the present invention will now be explained.
Definition for a filter: A device or a mass of material with openings through which a liquid is passed to remove something. A material that has holes and is used to separate out solid particles contained in a liquid that is passed through it. A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid passed through it.
Definition for a hydrocyclone: A hydro cyclone is a static device that applies centrifugal force to a flowing liquid mixture so as to promote the separation of heavy and light components. The classic hydro cyclone is a vessel designed to convert incoming liquid velocity into rotary motion for the purpose of separating solids from the liquid.
Definition for a Capsule: A capsule for the purpose of this patent is a container for containing a volume of water, and having at least a porous section of side wall, a water inlet conduit and a water outlet conduit.
Definition for porous: having spaces or holes through which water may pass.
A baffle 11 located within the hydro cyclone 10 will assist in the efficient flow of the recycled water 8 as it continues on a flow path to the capsule/container 12 which is flexibly suspended in the recycled water 8 which is flowing through the hydro cyclone 10.
The recycled water 8 enters the hydro cyclone 10 under pressure and the pressure forces the recycled water 8 against the outer wall of the hydro cyclone 10 as a centrifugal force. The centrifugal force aids in separating solids from liquid thus reducing the size and quantity of solids left in the recycled water 8. The hydro cyclone 10 with the aid of a baffle 11 causes heavier solids to settle to the bottom of the hydro cyclone 10 and floatable substances to float to the top surface of the recycled water 8. The flexibly mounted container 12 has a filter 13 which is positioned below the surface of the recycled water 8 that is in the hydro cyclone 10 thus floating solids are located above the container capsule 12, filter 13.
Recycled water 8 flows from the hydro cyclone 10 inlet to the capsule 12 filter 13. solids that are to large to pass through the capsule 12 filter 13 remain on the hydro cyclone 10 side of filter 13. recycled water 8 with even smaller sized solids flow through filter 13 and into capsule 12.
Recycled water 8 that has entered capsule 12 then flows to the capsule 12 water outlet conduit 17. Water outlet conduit 17 transports recycled water 8 from the capsule 12 to a water pump 20. Water pump 20 supplies recycled water 8 to a water nozzle 20N via conduit 20D. Water pump 20 is often a piston style pump for producing significant pressures however any water pump that pumps water under pressure may be substituted for the piston water pump 20.
Conduit 17 may also pass the recycled water 8 through a water pump 17P for busting water pressure as it leaves capsule 12. The water pump 17P may also be used for pressurizing the recycled water 8 so that the recycled water 8 may be forced through a bag filter 18 which contains a filter 187 for removing even smaller size solids from the recycled water before the recycled water 8 enters the piston water pump 20.
Capsule 12 has an inlet conduit 16 for supplying clean water 15 into capsule 12. A pump 16P may be added for the purpose of increasing the pressure of the clean water 15 as it enters capsule 12. Controls 16L monitor and control the functionality of adding clean water 15 to capsule 12.
Clean water 15 is added to capsule 12 as needed to supplement the recycled 8 water needs of piston pump 20.
For a period of time clean water 15 may be added to capsule 12 at a flow rate in excess of the needs of piston pump 20. The excess volume flow of clean water 15 into capsule 12 will cause a portion of the fresh water 15 to flow through capsule 12 filter 13, thus back washing capsule 12 filter 13.
The excess volume flow of clean water 15 into capsule 12 and through filter 13 as back wash will also aid in maintaining a predetermined level of liquid within the hydro cyclone 10.
A vibration apparatus 14 may be added to capsule 12 for the purpose of cleaning solids from capsule 12 filter 13. The vibration apparatus 14 may be any method that gives movement to the filter 13 in relation to the body of water it is suspended in. The movement may be a churning action a vibrator, an ultra sonic wave or the like.
The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe an example of the invention. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
The illustrations were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application. The preceding description is intended to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims.
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62762993 | May 2018 | US |