IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0276278
(2001-05-11)
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우선권정보 |
AU-0007466 (2000-05-12) |
국제출원번호 |
PCT/AU01/00543
(2002-11-12)
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§371/§102 date |
20021112
(20021112)
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국제공개번호 |
WO01/88290
(2001-11-22)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Water Solutions (AUST) Pty Ltd.
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
5 인용 특허 :
5 |
초록
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A separator for separating solids and other objects (debris) from a liquid, and having a separator body (2) through which the liquid, having debris entrained therein (16, 19, 20), flows from an inlet (6) to an outlet (13), and a port (5) for diverting flow from the outlet during moderate flows where
A separator for separating solids and other objects (debris) from a liquid, and having a separator body (2) through which the liquid, having debris entrained therein (16, 19, 20), flows from an inlet (6) to an outlet (13), and a port (5) for diverting flow from the outlet during moderate flows whereby the debris entrained in the liquid is removed. A floor (11) wherein the separator is raised to form a hump (43) adjacent to or in which the opening (5) is located.
대표청구항
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1. A separator for separating solids and other objects from a liquid, said separator having a separator body through which the liquid, having debris entrained therein, flows from an inlet to an outlet, and means for diverting flow from the outlet during moderate flows whereby the solids and other ob
1. A separator for separating solids and other objects from a liquid, said separator having a separator body through which the liquid, having debris entrained therein, flows from an inlet to an outlet, and means for diverting flow from the outlet during moderate flows whereby the solids and other objects entrained in the liquid is removed, and wherein the means for diverting the flow is an opening in the separator and has adjacent thereto a wall containing a plurality of apertures therethrough, wherein the separator has a floor, and wherein a portion of the said floor is raised to form a hump adjacent to which the said opening is located and wherein at least a portion of said apertured wall extends below the opening.2. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening is in an internal floor of the separator.3. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the separator body includes an upstream conduit portion and a first chamber the floor of which is level with the bottom of the said conduit and said opening is located in said floor.4. The separator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the separator body includes an upstream conduit portion and a first chamber the floor of which is level with the bottom of the said conduit and said opening is located in said floor.5. The separator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the separator includes a second chamber located either laterally to, or on both sides of, the first chamber and also extending beneath it, said opening being between the first and second chambers.6. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the liquid level in the second chamber is kept below the floor level of the first chamber by means of a secondary conduit connected to the second chamber and to a conduit at a downstream point being at a lower level than an upstream conduit.7. The separator as claimed in claim 6, wherein the secondary conduit is contained within the second chamber.8. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening has two sides extending down to that portion of the apertured wall immediately below the opening.9. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the second chamber contains the apertured wall interposed between the flow and the secondary conduit for deflecting the solids and other objects from the flow.10. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the floor of the second chamber is located below that of the first chamber so as to provide a holding area for heavier solids and other objects.11. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the liquid, together with the entrained bodies, is diverted to the second chamber via diversion ports in the walls of said first chamber.12. The separator as claimed in claim 5, wherein the liquid level in the second chamber is kept above the floor level of the first chamber by means of one or more weirs.13. The separator as claimed in claim 12, wherein said weirs have notches in them to accommodate lower liquid flow.14. The separator as claimed in claim 12, wherein said weirs have crests that are lower than the crest of said hump.15. The separator as claimed in claim 12, wherein said second chamber contains baffle plates parallel to the weirs but located laterally therefrom, and extend from the said bump to the outlet port, with the lower edges of the baffles being below the floor of the first chamber in order to retain floating solids and other objects.16. The separator as claimed in claim 15, wherein said apertured wall is formed by one or more vertical screens attached to the lower edge of each baffle with, the or their, lower edges connected to a respective horizontal screen whereby to form one or more enclosures.17. The separator as claimed in claim 16, wherein the, or each, said horizontal screen allows heavier solids and other objects that passes through the one or more vertical screens to pass through into the second chamber.18. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hump acts as a weir whereby, at low liquid flow, the flow acquires potential energy that is converted to velocity energy as it falls through the opening which is in the hump crest and down the apertured wall to impact on the water surface in a lower chamber causing violent agitation against the said apertured wall thus maintaining the apertures free of blockages by solid bodies.19. The separator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hump acts as a weir whereby, at low liquid flow, the flow acquires potential energy that is converted to velocity energy as it falls through the opening which is in the hump crest and down the apertured wall to impact on the water surface in a lower chamber causing violent agitation against the said apertured wall thus maintaining the apertures free of blockages by solid bodies.20. The separator as claimed in claim 3, wherein the hump acts as a weir whereby, at low liquid flow, the flow acquires potential energy that is converted to velocity energy as it falls through the opening which is in the hump crest and down the apertured wall to impact on the water surface in a lower chamber causing violent agitation against the said apertured wall thus maintaining the apertures free of blockages by solid bodies.
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