Claims
- 1. An apparatus for treating sludge comprising:
- (A) an elongated horizontally extending housing having an entry end and a discharge end;
- (B) an endless elongated conveyor assembly positioned horizontally in said housing and including a porous belt having upper and lower horizontal runs extending substantially from the entry end to the discharge end of said housing;
- (C) power means operative to drive said conveyor assembly in a sense to move said upper belt run from said housing entry end to said housing discharge end while simultaneously moving said lower belt run in return fashion from said housing discharge end to said housing entry end;
- (D) means for depositing sludge on said upper run of said conveyor belt adjacent said entry end of said housing;
- (E) means disposed within said housing adjacent said housing entry end and beneath said upper belt run operative to receive the water contained in the sludge and passing downwardly through said porous belt upon deposition of the sludge onto said upper belt run by said depositing means and transport the water to a location outside of said housing;
- (F) heater means positioned over said upper conveyor belt run between said depositing means and the discharge end of said apparatus and operative to apply radiant heat to the sludge passing therebeneath on said upper conveyor belt run to dry the sludge and reduce it to a dried particulate;
- (G) particulate collection means positioned at said discharge end of said housing to receive dried particulate as it is discharged from said belt; and
- (H) control means operative to preclude combustion of said sludge layer as it moves on said belt through said housing, whereby to provide a dried uncombusted particulate for delivery to said particulate collection means.
- 2. A sludge processing apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
- (I) said housing comprises spaced vertically disposed generally parallel side wall structures extending from said entry end of said apparatus to said discharge end of said apparatus;
- (J) said conveyor assembly is positioned between said side wall structures;
- (K) said housing includes means defining an entry opening in said housing over said upper conveyor belt run adjacent said entry end of said apparatus;
- (L) said depositing means is positioned to deliver sludge downwardly onto said upper belt run through said entry opening; and
- (M) said housing is open between said side structures at said discharge end of said apparatus to allow the particulate to be discharged from the apparatus by gravity discharge from the discharge end of said upper belt run.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
- (I) said apparatus further includes means for moving convection air through said housing in a path extending beneath said heater means and then downwardly through said upper belt run.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said apparatus further includes:
- I means operative to apply a vacuum to the under side of said upper belt run between said depositing means and said heater means to further dewater the sludge.
- 5. An apparatus for treating sludge comprising:
- (A) a housing defining an entry end and a discharge end;
- (B) an endless conveyor positioned within said housing and including a porous belt having an upper run having an entry end adjacent said entry end of said housing and a discharge end adjacent the discharge end of said housing;
- (C) water collection means positioned within said housing beneath said entry end of said belt and operative to transport received water to a location outside of said housing;
- (D) means operative to deposit sludge through a housing opening adjacent the entry end of said housing onto a receiving section of said upper belt run adjacent said entry end of said upper belt run so as to allow the water in said sludge to pass downwardly through said receiving section of said porous belt for receipt by said water collection means and provide a layer of dewatered sludge on said entry end of said upper belt run;
- (E) means for driving said conveyor in a sense to move said sludge layer on said belt from said entry end of said upper belt run to said delivery end of said upper belt run;
- (F) heater means within said housing comprising a plurality of thermal reactors positioned over and along said upper belt run downstream of said water collection means and operative to generate radiant heat energy and direct said energy downwardly against the dewatered sludge layer passing therebeneath on said upper belt run to heat and dry the sludge layer and reduce the sludge layer, without combustion, to a dried particulate;
- (G) particulate collection means positioned at said discharge end of said upper belt run to receive said dried particulate as it is discharged from said belt; and
- (H) control means operative to preclude combustion of said sludge layer as it moves on said belt through said housing, whereby to provide a dried uncombusted particulate for delivery to said particulate collection means.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein:
- (I) each of said thermal reactors includes a catalytic pad and means for supplying a gaseous fuel to said pad for flameless combustion at said pad.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said apparatus further includes:
- (I) means operative to apply a vacuum to the underside of said upper belt run between said belt receiving section and said heater means.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- (I) said control means is operative to preclude combustion of said sludge layer by selectively controlling the thickness of said layer, the speed of said conveyor, and the amount of heat generated by said heater means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein:
- (I) said receiving section of said belt is concavely configured; and
- (J) said water collection means includes a tray positioned beneath said belt receiving section and conduit means extending from said tray to a location outside of said housing.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein:
- (J) said apparatus further includes means for moving convection air across the lower face of said pads between said pads and said sludge layer to facilitate the efficient operation of said pads and remove saturated air from said pads.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein:
- (K) said convection air moving means is operative to move said convection air in a path extending across the lower faces of said pads and then downwardly through said sludge layer and porous belt for subsequent return in a closed loop path to said pads.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein:
- (L) said connection air moving means includes blower means to move said convection air in said closed loop path.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein:
- (J) said housing includes a panel positioned over said upper belt run adjacent said heater means and said pads are positioned in a housing enclosure defined above said panel with each pad positioned over a respective hole in said panel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of United States patent application Ser. No. 890,095 filed July 28, 1986 now abandoned.
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