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WO1994020226A1
WO1994020226A1 PCT/GB1994/000368 GB9400368W WO9420226A1 WO 1994020226 A1 WO1994020226 A1 WO 1994020226A1 GB 9400368 W GB9400368 W GB 9400368W WO 9420226 A1 WO9420226 A1 WO 9420226A1
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screening
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solid material
sewage
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Alan Alfred Miles
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Vickerys Ltd
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Priority to EP94906974A priority Critical patent/EP0638003B1/fr
Priority to DE69403034T priority patent/DE69403034T2/de
Publication of WO1994020226A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994020226A1/fr
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02BHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
    • E02B8/00Details of barrages or weirs ; Energy dissipating devices carried by lock or dry-dock gates
    • E02B8/02Sediment base gates; Sand sluices; Structures for retaining arresting waterborne material
    • E02B8/023Arresting devices for waterborne materials
    • E02B8/026Cleaning devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
    • B07B1/00Sieving, screening, sifting, or sorting solid materials using networks, gratings, grids, or the like
    • B07B1/10Screens in the form of endless moving bands

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  • the present invention relates to apparatus for removing solid materials from a liquid.
  • the invention is particularly concerned with but not restricted to an apparatus for removing solid sewage from a mixture of liquid and solid sewage during the purification of sewage.
  • the mixture of liquid and solid sewage travels along an open- topped channel to a conveyor screen arranged to lift the solid sewage out of the channel.
  • This conveyor screen is in the form of an endless belt travelling between a lower region located in the channel and an upper region located above the channel.
  • the direction of flow of the liquid and solid mixture along the channel, and the direction of travel of the conveyor screen belt are such that the ascending part of the conveyor screen belt may be inclined in the downstream direction for at least part of its travel between the upper and lower regions.
  • the conveyor screen belt is arranged so that when solid sewage arrives at the upper region of the belt, the sewage falls off the belt and is collected in a transporter, such as a screw- conveyor, and transported to a required location.
  • a transporter such as a screw- conveyor
  • apparatus for removing solid material from a liquid stream comprising screening means having an inlet region located in the stream to extract therefrom said solid material in a preselected size range, said screening means being operable to convey said extracted solid material to an outlet region, transporting means to receive solid material released from said outlet region and transport said solid material to a required location, in which the outlet region is located above and upstream of said inlet region whereby extracted solid material not collected by the transporting means returns to the stream upstream of the inlet region of the screening means.
  • the screening means may be in the form of an endless belt, and in a preferred embodiment of the invention this belt may comprise a plurality of pivotally connected screening elements which are arranged longitudinally with respect to one another.
  • Each screening element may be of sheet form and comprise two connected generally planar sections which are located at an angle to one another.
  • Each screening element may be perforated, or made of woven or spaced elements and the apertures will be dimensioned to allow passage therethrough of solid material below said preselected size range, and liquid.
  • the apparatus may include a chain connected to the screening means for movement therewith, and driving means for driving the chain.
  • the links of the chain may be connected to associated pivotal connections of the screening elements.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a screening apparatus for removing solid sewage from a liquid-solid sewage mixture
  • Figure 2 is a front view of the screening apparatus of Figure 1 as viewed from the upstream direction
  • Figure 3 is a view of screening elements of the screening apparatus, perpendicular to the conveyor screen,
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation of two adjacent screening elements of the screening apparatus.
  • Figure 5 is a view of the chain drive of the screening apparatus perpendicular to the conveyor screen.
  • a mixture of liquid and solid sewage flows in a stream along a channel 2 in the direction from right to left as seen in Figure 1.
  • An endless screening conveyor belt 4 is located with its lower inlet region immersed in the sewage stream, and the belt 4 is driven by a driving wheel 6 located at the upper outlet region of the belt.
  • the driving wheel 6 is mounted on a shaft 7 and driven from a drive motor 8 by means of a drive belt or chain 10.
  • the screening conveyor belt 4 is made up of a plurality of screening elements 12 which are pivotally connected and arranged longitudinally as shown particularly in Figure 1.
  • each screening element is of generally plate form and consists of a shorter part 14 and longer part 16 connected at an acute angle to one another.
  • Each screening element 12 has transversely extending tubular hinge members extending across part of its opposite ends.
  • the left hand screening element 12 has two hinge members 18 extending along the outer portions of its left hand end and a single hinge member 20 extending along the central portion of its right hand end.
  • the right hand screening element 12 has a similar arrangement of hinge members 18 and 20, and it will be seen that the two outer hinge members 18 of the right hand screening element 12 are located coaxially with the central hinge member 20 of the left hand screening element 12 to receive a single hinge rod 32 thereby completing the hinge connection of the two screening elements 12.
  • each screening element 12 of the screening conveyor belt 4 is perforated with apertures of typically 6mm diameter, or apertures having a size appropriate to the application, thereby enabling the screening elements 12 to extract from the liquid stream and convey to the upper region of the conveyor belt 4 solid sewage having a minimum dimension greater than the hole or aperture size chosen.
  • flanged rollers 34 are mounted on each end of each hinge rod 32.
  • the conveyor belt 4 is drawn by two endless chains 36 which are located one on each side of the belt 4.
  • the chains are similar to a bicycle chain and have alternate inner links 38 and outer links 40 which are mounted on the hinge rods 32.
  • These chains 36 are engaged by circumferential teeth on driving chain wheels mounted on the shaft 7 to drive the conveyor belt 4.
  • At the lower part of the belt 4 these chains 36 are engaged by a circular guide rail 42.
  • the rollers 34 run on guide rails 44 secured to the main frame 46 of the apparatus.
  • each screening element 12 may have upstanding side plates 48 at both sides to prevent solid sewage from falling off the sides of the conveyor belt 4.
  • the screening conveyor belt 4 is driven in an anti-clockwise direction, and the belt 4 extends upwardly from the channel 2 with the upper region 22 of the belt 4 inclined upstream with respect to the inlet region of the belt.
  • a rotatable cleaning brush 24 is driven from a drive motor 26 by a drive belt 28 to clean each screening element 12 in sequence as it passes round the driving wheel 6.
  • the shorter part 14 and the longer part 16 of adjacent screening elements 12 are located at an angle A (Fig 4) .
  • the shorter and longer parts 14 and 16 of adjacent screening elements 12 open out so that they are connected at a larger angle B thereby facilitating the cleaning operation by the rotating cleaning brush 24, and reducing the risk of solid sewage adhering to the screening elements 12.
  • a deluge device (not shown) sprays cleaning liquid onto the screening elements 12 in the region of the cleaning brush 24 thereby assisting the cleaning operation of the brush 24.
  • the face of each screening element 12 is smooth with no projections, thereby preventing solid sewage material from being retained on the screening elements, and generally assisting the brushing and washing operation.
  • the stream of liquid and solid sewage travels from right to left along the channel 2, and the conveyor belt 4 is driven in an anti-clockwise direction as shown in Figure 1.
  • the inlet region of the conveyor belt 4 is located in the sewage stream and extracts therefrom solid sewage having a minimum dimension greater than the aperture size.
  • This solid sewage is carried on the shorter part 14 of each screening element 12, and the liquid sewage effluent drains from the screening element as it ascends the right-hand part of the conveyor belt as shown in Figure 1 towards the upper region 22 of the belt.
  • each screening element 12 reaches this upper region of the belt 4 the screening element tilts in a clockwise direction thereby releasing the solid sewage which drops into a screw conveyor 30 which conveys the solid sewage to a desired location for removal.
  • the screening conveyor belt 4 extends upwardly in a generally vertical direction from the channel 2 and that the upper region 22 of the belt 4 extends above the channel 2 and upstream of the inlet region of the conveyor belt 4.
  • the channel 2, the conveyor belt 4 and the screw conveyor 30 are arranged so that any solid sewage spilt from the upper region of the belt 4 which is not collected by the screw conveyor 30 falls back into the channel 2.
  • this solid sewage material which is not collected by the screw conveyor 30 re-enters the channel 2 upstream of the conveyor belt inlet region and is consequently again extracted from the liquid-solid sewage stream when it reaches the inlet region of the conveyor belt 4.
  • This arrangement has the very important advantage that it reduces the risk of solid sewage material entering and polluting the at least partially cleansed liquid sewage effluent downstream of the conveyor belt 4.
  • the moving parts of the described apparatus will normally be totally closed by suitable guard members, and obstruction to flow in the channel 2 will be kept to an absolute minimum.
  • the conveyor belt 4 does not have to travel in an anticlockwise direction, and the belt 4 does not have to extend vertically from the channel 2.
  • the important feature of the invention is that once removed from the sewage stream the solids are 8 not re introduced in any way into the downstream screened flow.
  • the screening elements 12 have a large open area produced by the apertures thereby keeping the head loss to a minimum. As described on page 6 as the screening elements pass round the driving wheels 6 these screening elements open out thereby facilitating the cleaning operation.
  • the guide rails 44 for supporting the belt 4 are designed to reduce the load on the belt and driving mechanism to a minimum thereby reducing wear and increasing the serviceable life of the apparatus.

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  • Sewage (AREA)
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Abstract

Un mélange d'eaux résiduaires et de déchets solides circule dans un canal (2) de droite à gauche comme illustré dans la figure. Un appareil de tamisage comprend une bande sans fin de tamisage (4) disposée avec sa région d'entrée inférieure dans le flux d'eau résiduaire. La bande (4) est constituée d'éléments de tamisage (12) connectés en pivotement et formés de plaques perforées. Chaque élément de tamisage (12) comporte une partie plus courte (14) et une partie plus longue (16) reliées ensemble en formant entre elles un angle aigu. En service, la bande (4) se déplace dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre en faisant en sorte que les matières solides dont la taille dépasse celle des perforations soient portées vers le haut sur les parties plus courtes (14). L'effluent liquide s'écoule des éléments de tamisage (12) à mesure que ceux-ci montent. Lorsque chaque élément de tamisage (12) atteint la région supérieure de la bande (4), l'élément de tamisage s'incline dans la direction des aiguilles d'une montre pour libérer les matières solides qui tombent sur un transporteur à vis (30) qui transporte les déchets solides vers un emplacement souhaité. La région supérieure (22) de la bande (4) s'étend vers l'amont de la région d'entrée de la bande (4), de sorte que tout déchet solide qui n'est pas recueilli par le transporteur à vis (30) retombe en arrière dans le canal (2) en amont de la région d'entrée de la bande (4). Cet agencement diminue les risques de voir des déchets solides entrer et polluer l'effluent liquide traité en aval de la bande transporteuse (4).
PCT/GB1994/000368 1993-03-01 1994-02-24 Appareil de tamisage Ceased WO1994020226A1 (fr)

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EP94906974A EP0638003B1 (fr) 1993-03-01 1994-02-24 Appareil de tamisage
DE69403034T DE69403034T2 (de) 1993-03-01 1994-02-24 Siebmaschine

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GB939304100A GB9304100D0 (en) 1993-03-01 1993-03-01 Screening appratus
GB9304100.2 1993-03-01

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AT (1) ATE152642T1 (fr)
DE (1) DE69403034T2 (fr)
ES (1) ES2102205T3 (fr)
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WO (1) WO1994020226A1 (fr)

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EP0265669A2 (fr) * 1986-10-28 1988-05-04 Maschinenfabrik Bezner GmbH & Co. KG Machine à trier
WO1992018221A1 (fr) * 1991-04-13 1992-10-29 Horst Bormet Rateau cribleur
DE4227556A1 (de) * 1992-08-20 1994-02-24 Passavant Werke Reiniger für Stabrechen

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EP0638003B1 (fr) 1997-05-07
ES2102205T3 (es) 1997-07-16
GB2275622B (en) 1996-12-18
EP0638003A1 (fr) 1995-02-15
GB9403585D0 (en) 1994-04-13
DE69403034D1 (de) 1997-06-12
GB2275622A (en) 1994-09-07
DE69403034T2 (de) 1998-01-08
GB9304100D0 (en) 1993-04-14

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