Claims
- 1. A water pollution trap for separating pollutants from a liquid, comprising:
a chamber having an inlet, an outlet, a floor, a maximum liquid level when the liquid is flowing through the chamber at a predetermined maximum water flow rate, and an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber; and an oil collection reservoir disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the oil collection reservoir has a skimming edge disposed at the maximum liquid level to skim floating portions of the pollutants into the collection reservoir, and the skimming edge is disposed above the at-rest liquid level and the bottom wall is disposed above the chamber floor to direct the liquid to flow under the collection reservoir in a longer flow route through the chamber and to prevent the liquid from flowing into the collection reservoir.
- 2. The water pollution trap of claim 1, further comprising a maintenance opening and plug assembly providing access the oil collection reservoir to allow the oil collection reservoir to be cleaned out from time to time.
- 3. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the collection reservoir has a vertically adjustable weir member and wherein the skimming edge is defined by the weir member.
- 4. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein a cross-sectional area under the collection reservoir is larger than a cross-section area of the inlet so that the liquid is not throttled as it flows under the collection reservoir.
- 5. The water pollution trap of claim 4, wherein the collection reservoir divides the chamber into a front sub-chamber and a vertical sub-chamber, and wherein the chamber outlet is disposed above the collection reservoir bottom wall so that the liquid must flow upwardly to exit the chamber.
- 6. The water pollution trap of claim 1, further comprising one or more baffles disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the collection chamber, wherein each of the baffles comprises a panel with apertures defined therein that permit some of the liquid and pollutants to pass therethrough, and wherein the baffles are configured and positioned in the chamber forming at least one gap through which the liquid may flow around the baffles to increase liquid residence time in the chamber to encourage settling of some of the pollutants.
- 7. The water pollution trap of claim 6, wherein at least one of the baffles has a top disposed above the maximum liquid level and above the skimming edge so that during typical liquid flows the at least one baffle impedes back-flow of pollutants there over and the pollutants accumulate in front of the collection reservoir.
- 8. The water pollution trap of claim 1, further comprising a pivotal filter disposed in the chamber between the collection chamber and the chamber outlet, wherein the pivotal filter pivots from a filtering position when a typical flow of the liquid is flowing through it toward a bypass position in response to a larger-than-typical flow of the remaining liquid engaging it.
- 9. The water pollution trap of claim 8, wherein the pivotal filter is coupled to the collection chamber.
- 10. The pollution trap of claim 1, further comprising a screen disposed in the chamber between the chamber inlet and the collection chamber and disposed at or above the at-rest liquid level so that the screen retains some of the pollutants, allows the liquid to pass therethrough, and suspends the retained pollutants above the at-rest liquid level.
- 11. The water pollution trap of claim 1, wherein the pollutants comprise floating matter including hydrocarbons and the collection reservoir is configured to skim at least some of the hydrocarbons there into but allow the liquid to flow thereunder.
- 12. A water pollution trap for separating pollutants from a liquid, comprising:
a chamber having an inlet and an outlet; and a collection reservoir with a skimming edge disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the outlet, wherein the collection reservoir is configured so the skimming edge skims at least some of the pollutants into the collection reservoir and the liquid is prevented from flowing into the collection reservoir.
- 13. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the chamber has a maximum liquid level when the liquid is flowing through the chamber at a predetermined maximum liquid flow rate, and the collection reservoir skimming edge is disposed at the maximum liquid level.
- 14. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the chamber has an at-rest liquid level when none of the liquid is flowing into the chamber, and further comprising a maintenance opening and plug assembly in the collection reservoir at or above the at rest liquid level.
- 15. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the collection reservoir has a front wall and a vertically adjustable weir member coupled thereto, wherein the skimming edge is defined by the weir member.
- 16. The water pollution trap of claim 15, wherein the weir member has a float attached thereto for automatically adjusting the weir member.
- 17 The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the collection reservoir has a front wall and a bottom wall disposed above the chamber floor to direct the liquid to flow under the collection reservoir in a longer flow route through the chamber.
- 18. The water pollution trap of claim 17, wherein a cross-sectional area under the collection reservoir is larger than a cross-section area of the inlet so that the liquid is not throttled as it flows under the collection reservoir.
- 19. The water pollution trap of claim 17, wherein the collection reservoir divides the chamber into front and rear sub-chambers and the chamber outlet is disposed above the collection reservoir bottom wall so that the liquid must flow upward to exit the chamber.
- 20. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the chamber outlet is disposed in a sidewall of the chamber, and wherein the chamber outlet is disposed under the collection reservoir or the collection reservoir extends to a floor of the chamber.
- 21. The water pollution trap of claim 12, wherein the collection chamber has a curved front wall, a tapered bottom wall, or both.
- 22. The water pollution trap of claim 12, further comprising one or more baffles disposed in the chamber between the inlet and the collection chamber, wherein the baffles are configured and positioned in the chamber to increase liquid residence time in the chamber to encourage settling of some of the pollutants.
- 23. The water pollution trap of claim 22, wherein at least one of the baffles has a top disposed above the maximum liquid level and above the skimming edge so that during typical liquid flows the at least one baffle prevents back-flow of pollutants there over and the pollutants accumulate in front of the collection reservoir.
- 24. The water pollution trap of claim 12, further comprising a pivotal filter disposed in the chamber between the collection chamber and the chamber outlet, wherein the pivotal filter pivots from a filtering position when a typical flow of the liquid is flowing through it toward a bypass position in response to a larger-than-typical flow of the liquid engaging it.
- 25. The water pollution trap of claim 24, wherein the pivotal filter is coupled to the collection chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/345,128, filed Dec. 31, 2001, and U.S. Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 10/217,186, filed Aug. 12, 2002, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60345128 |
Dec 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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