Claims
- 1. A fluid screening mechansim for removing solid matter in excess of a predetermined size from a fluid stream comprising:
a screen member locatable in the fluid stream, the screen member having a screen surface that captures solid matter in excess of a predetermined size from the fluid stream and passes solids smaller than such predetermined size; a vacuum assembly with a vacuum header having a suction orifice positioned proximate the screen surface on which solid matter in excess of a particular size is captured, and a suction generating device connected to the vacuum header that generates a liquid suction at the suction orifice, the suction generating device having a liquid discharge; and a displacement mechanism for displacing one of the screen member and vacuum header wherein the suction orifice sweeps across the screen surface and pulls liquid from the liquid stream and solid matter captured on the screen surface into the vacuum header and wherein the liquid and solid matter are discharged from the discharge of the suction generating device.
- 2. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 1 wherein the screen member has an arcuate screen surface; the vacuum assembly includes a pivotal mounting structure pivotally mounting the vacuum header relative to the arcuate panel; and, the displacement mechanism includes an actuator connected to the pivotal mounting structure for pivoting the header wherein the suction orifice arcuately sweeps across the arcuate screen surface.
- 3. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 2 wherein the screen member comprises a panel having curved parallel, spaced plates that extend across the fluid stream.
- 4. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 1 wherein the screen member comprises a dynamic screen assembly with an endless belt and displaced turnshaft assemblies, with the belt wrapped around the turnshaft assemblies and locatable across the fluid stream, wherein the vacuum header is mountable in the fluid stream with the suction orifice proximate the endless belt, the belt having a height and the suction orifice having a length substantially the same as the height of the belt, and wherein the displacement mechanism comprises a drive for the belt, wherein the solid matter captured on the screen surface is drawn into the vacuum header as the belt passes the vacuum orifice during displacement of the belt.
- 5. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 4 wherein the vacuum header is positioned in the fluid stream with the suction orifice vertically positioned proximate one of the displaced turnshaft assemblies.
- 6. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 1 in combination with a washing and dewatering mechanism comprising:
a receptacle having a liquid and solid matter input wherein the discharge of the suction generating device is connected to the input of the receptacle; a liquid separation device connected to the receptacle wherein the liquid separation device separates the liquid from the solid matter discharged to the receptacle.
- 7. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 6 wherein the receptacle includes turbulence generating elements.
- 8. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 7 wherein the receptacle has a conduit and the turbulence generating elements comprise deflectors.
- 9. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 6 wherein the liquid separation device comprises a screw auger assembly with a conduit having a liquid separation chamber with screens and a compaction chamber with a discharge end.
- 10. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 6 wherein the liquid separation device comprises an incline screen wherein fluid from the receptacle passes over the incline screen with solid matter discharged at the end of the incline screen.
- 11. The fluid screening mechanism of claim 11 including a conduit wherein the suction generating discharge is connected to the conduit for discharge of the liquid and solid matter at a location remote from the vacuum assembly.
- 12. A cleaning system for removing solid matter accumulating on the surface of a screen in a liquid stream comprising:
a vacuum head having a suction orifice positionable proximate to surface of the screen; means for generating liquid suction forces at the suction orifice of the vacuum head; and means for moving the vacuum head across the surface of the screen with the suction orifice in close proximity to the surface of the screen, wherein liquid and solid matter accumulated on the screen are drawn into the vacuum head.
- 13. The cleaning system of claim 12 wherein the means for generating a liquid suction has a discharge wherein the cleaning system includes means for separating the liquid from the liquid and solid matter drawn into the vacuum head and discharged by the liquid suction discharge.
- 14. The cleaning system of claim 13 wherein the solid matter has larger particles and smaller particles and wherein the means for separating the liquid from the liquid and solid matter drawn into the vacuum head includes means for washing smaller particles from the larger particles in the solid matter.
- 15. The cleaning system of claim 13 wherein the separating means includes means for generating a turbulence in the liquid.
- 16. A method of removing solid particles from a contaminated fluid flow stream comprising the steps of:
introducing the contaminated fluid into and through a screen having a surface containing a plurality of openings of a predetermined size and positioned across the width and height of said fluid flow path; removing the solid particles which become entrapped on the surface of said screen because their physical size prevents them from passing through the openings by suction forces from a suction conduit positioned in close proximity to the surface of said screen; communicating the suction conduit with a means of creating said suction forces; utilizing said means for creating said suction forces to effect the conveyance of said solid particles in a carrying liquid through a closed conduit to a discharge point an undetermined distance away from the fluid flow stream for subsequent washing and dewatering; reducing the physical size of a portion of said solid particles by causing them to pass through a means to create turbulence in the carrying liquid; removing the reduced size particles and most of the carrying liquid from said solids; and discharging the remaining solid particles wherein the discharged particles have minimal amounts of small materials and carrying liquid present.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/097,489, filed Aug. 21, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60097489 |
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