With Cleaner And Means To Remove Residue Therefrom Patents (Class 210/159)
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Patent number: 6869524Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has a scraper for removing debris from bars in a bar screenfield. The scraper is mounted to a top of a screen system. The scraper is lifted by a rake while simultaneously removing debris from the rake. Once the rake clears the scraper, the scraper returns to an original position. The scraper has arms that have wear plates with curvatures selected to avoid contact with the teeth. The scraper can have a cushioning device to lessen the impact of the scraper as it returns to a rest position.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Headworks, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Publication number: 20040245159Abstract: The invention is directed to a system for removing waste material from a fluid flowing in a channel. This system may incorporate the use of a trap for collecting the waste material while allowing the fluid to pass; a rake for removing the waste material away from the trap; a drive assembly for moving the rake to remove the waste material; a prime mover for operate the drive assembly; and a variable speed controller configured for operating the prime mover over a variable range of speeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: ONDEO DEGREMONT, INC.Inventors: Stephen M. Rybar, Roger D. Hamill
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Publication number: 20040112845Abstract: An automatic screening apparatus for removing debris from a liquid stream includes a drive mechanism mounted to a support frame. A screen connects to the support frame and collects debris while allowing the liquid to flow through. The drive mechanism positions and interchangeably couples to a first carriage assembly and a second carriage assembly. The first carriage assembly includes a rake that removes the collected debris from the screen. The second carriage assembly includes a bucket that removes the debris collected from the rake. A plunger directs the debris from the rake into the bucket. At selected intervals, the drive mechanism decouples from the first carriage assembly and couples to the second carriage assembly, whereupon the second carriage assembly is positioned to dump the bucket. After dumping the bucket, the drive shaft is decoupled from the second carriage assembly and coupled to the first carriage assembly, whereupon the cycle is repeated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Enviro-Care Company, Inc.Inventor: James R. Mattox
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Publication number: 20040112810Abstract: The invention relates to a device, especially a step rake with stationary and movable blades whose movement enables separation materials to be separated and removed from a liquid flowing through said rake. The lower ends of the blades are arranged in the region of the base of the channel or the base of a body of water and are temporarily raised above the base when they move. In order to prevent sediments from being deposited between the movable blades, a pre-mounted cover is provided in the direction of flow. A collector chamber is provided for sediments underneath the cover. A cleaning device is arranged in the collector chamber in order to remove sediments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Christian Frommann
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Patent number: 6733663Abstract: A wastewater treatment washer compactor system having in-channel motorized screen for installation in an influent channel and removal of screenings from the influent stream; at least one washer and at least one compactor for washing and dewatering the screenings; and system control means for coordinating and controlling the motor speed of the motorized screen, the washing cycle time and processing rate of the washer(s), and the compacting rate of the compactor(s).Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Material Systems EngineersInventors: Richard D. Simon, Michael Guthrie
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Patent number: 6719912Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has emergency discharge doors. The emergency discharge doors are located within the debris plate of the bar screen system and can be opened, as needed, to prevent fluid from overflowing should the grid screen become obstructed. The emergency discharge doors are located within rectangular openings in the debris plate in which the doors sit flush with the debris plate when closed. The emergency discharge doors can be opened manually, when needed, with handles that are preferably located at the top of the screen system. Lifting the handles releases the locking pins that keep the doors in place, allowing the doors to open freely in response to the fluid pressure on the upstream side of the screen system.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Headworks, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Patent number: 6679994Abstract: A method dealing with an overflow capacity of a fluid screening system is disclosed, the system (20) including a first screen (22) for screening objects of a first predetermined size from a fluid channel (21) the method comprising the step of: providing an ancillary screening system (23) upstream of the screen (22) and operational upon fluid within the channel (21) reaching a predetermined limit, the ancillary screening system screening objects of a second predetermined size from the fluid channel (21). The second predetermined size can be less than the first predetermined size. The ancillary screening system preferably can include a screen (23) placed substantially tangentially to the main flow of fluid within the fluid channel and includes a raking mechanism for cleaning objects lodged substantially adjacent the ancillary screening system. The output of the ancillary screening system can be interconnected to the fluid channel downstream of the first screen (22).Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventors: Joe Turco, Eugene Turco, Ross Douglas Vernon King
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Patent number: 6669854Abstract: A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure containing dynamic and static bars horizontally spaced apart. An outer frame on one side of the grid structure contains a pair of hydraulic cylinders operating rods which move the dynamic grid structure outwardly, upwardly, backwardly and downwardly to cause the solids to be lifted from the liquid waste stream for deposit on a conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Hydro-Dyne Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6666977Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has individually removable bars in a bar screenfield. The removable bars are connected to the screen system through at least two screenfield bar holders. The screenfield bar holders contain a plurality of slots in which the removable bars insert within. A removably mounted screenfield bar retainer at each screenfield bar holder attaches the removable bars. The retainers have teeth that wedge the bars between them.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Headworks, Inc.Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Publication number: 20030230520Abstract: A solid and liquid separation device, comprising: a housing, the housing having an inlet, a solid outlet and a liquid outlet, the liquid outlet located in a lower portion of the housing; a screen located within the housing, the screen positioned above the liquid outlet at an inclined angle, wherein a lower end of the screen is directly below the inlet; a conveying assembly, mounted in the housing located above the screen, and including two rotation shafts co-operating with two drive members, a plurality of connecting rods mounted between the two drive chains, each drive chain comprising at least one longitudinally flexible link, each connecting rod including a scraper, the scraper capable of contacting the screen for driving solids toward an upper end of the screen; and, a squeeze assembly, including a cylinder for supporting solids falling from the upper end of the screen, the cylinder provided with a threaded rod that is configured to be driven to rotate by a power member, the threaded rod capable of outputType: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Sophia Cummings
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Publication number: 20030189015Abstract: The invention relates to a screening/sieving device for waste waters. The device according to the invention is mainly suitable for a plant in a channel. It serves to separate particles whose size exceeds a few millimetres, from the waste water. The device according to the invention consists of a frame, inside which bars are stretched at some distance from each other. Cleaning is carried out by a “comb” which slides between the bars and which deposits the waste onto a second comb located outside the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Roumen Kaltchev
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Publication number: 20030183563Abstract: The bar screen of the present invention includes a bar rack and a cleaning rake. The bar rack includes a plurality of aligned bars and is adapted to be at least partially positioned within the channeled water. The cleaning rake is movably coupled to the bar rack and includes a plurality of tooth segments. Each tooth segment includes a base portion and a plurality of teeth. The base portion is coupled to the cleaning rake, and the plurality of teeth is connected to the base portion. Each tooth of the plurality of teeth is adapted to be inserted between adjacent bars on the bar rack to remove debris that has accumulated on the upstream side of the bar rack. The teeth are breakable from the base when the teeth engage immovable debris trapped within the bar rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Patent number: 6613238Abstract: The present invention is a device and method for clearing debris from fluid channels. In one embodiment, the device has a fixed screening member that is permeable in part wherein debris will collect. A movable scraper then scrapes along the screen and removes the debris therefrom and transports the debris to a desired location. In embodiments of the invention, the surface that comprises the screening member may be arcuate, and may be a surface of revolution. Different portions of the screening member may or may not be permeable. The invention may also include an overflow mechanism where overflow water is diverted into a separate unscreened fluid stream. Further, the invention may be suitable for use within a sump.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Charles M. Schloss
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Publication number: 20030150785Abstract: The present invention relates to an up-flow rake bar screen having a multiplicity of bars which are parallel to one another and which are spaced from one another across the screen. At least a portion of each bar is curved so that, when that portion is viewed from a position at which, when the screen is in use, fluid has not yet passed through the screen, that portion of the bar appears convex.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: David P Froud
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Publication number: 20030132149Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has individually removable bars in a bar screenfield. The removable bars are connected to the screen system through at least two screenfield bar holders. The screenfield bar holders contain a plurality of slots in which the removable bars insert within. A removably mounted screenfield bar retainer at each screenfield bar holder attaches the removable bars. The retainers have teeth that wedge the bars between them.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Publication number: 20030127377Abstract: A system is provided for treating runoff water in which there is a separator and a filter for cleaning the water. A reservoir is provided to hold large quantities of water during prolonged rainstorms. The output of the reservoir is fed to the filter. The rate of flow from the reservoir to the filter is controlled and limited to flow rates at which the filter can efficiently clean the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Thomas E. Pank
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Patent number: 6579450Abstract: The bar screen of the present invention includes a bar rack and a cleaning rake. The bar rack includes a plurality of aligned bars and is adapted to be at least partially positioned within the channeled water. The cleaning rake is movably coupled to the bar rack and includes a plurality of tooth segments. Each tooth segment includes a base portion and a plurality of teeth. The base portion is coupled to the cleaning rake, and the plurality of teeth is connected to the base portion. Each tooth of the plurality of teeth is adapted to be inserted between adjacent bars on the bar rack to remove debris that has accumulated on the upstream side of the bar rack. The teeth are breakable from the base when the teeth engage immovable debris trapped within the bar rack.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Patent number: 6572763Abstract: The present invention is a screening/washing/dewatering system which utilizes a solids handling pump to vacuum solids captured from a contaminated fluid stream from the system's screening mechanism and to convey them, in a concentrated form and through a closed conduit, to the washing/dewatering mechanism. The use of a solids handling pump enables a screening, washing and dewatering system to contain the captured solids in a completely closed system from their point of capture, through a conveyance system of unlimited length and configuration, to the point that the washed, dewatered screenings are finally discharged. Secondarily, the present invention offers the advantages of being able to capture as small of a solids particle size as is desirable and of providing effective washing and dewatering of the captured particles while minimizing the number of moving parts and maximizing the overall system reliability.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Donald B. Gorshing
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Publication number: 20030070970Abstract: The bar screen of the present invention includes a bar rack and a cleaning rake. The bar rack includes a plurality of aligned bars and is adapted to be at least partially positioned within the channeled water. The cleaning rake is movably coupled to the bar rack and includes a plurality of tooth segments. Each tooth segment includes a base portion and a plurality of teeth. The base portion is coupled to the cleaning rake, and the plurality of teeth is connected to the base portion. Each tooth of the plurality of teeth is adapted to be inserted between adjacent bars on the bar rack to remove debris that has accumulated on the upstream side of the bar rack. The teeth are breakable from the base when the teeth engage immovable debris trapped within the bar rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Publication number: 20020139734Abstract: The invention built up of a movable lattice plate and a fixed lattice plate for the step type filter, wherein the horizontal step shaped plate is made slightly downward to the flowing direction, and the step joint face connecting the distance between each step shaped plate is made in roundly dented form leading to the toothformed lattice plate, by which application a step type filter is built up, and such a step type filter formed could operate even by an setting angle nearing a steep inclination (near 90°) so that may collect and discharge the solid material effectively despite its application to the deep waterway.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Sung Hur
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Publication number: 20020113026Abstract: A screen system used in fluid channels has emergency discharge doors. The emergency discharge doors are located within the debris plate of the bar screen system and can be opened, as needed, to prevent fluid from overflowing should the grid screen become obstructed. The emergency discharge doors are located within rectangular openings in the debris plate in which the doors sit flush with the debris plate when closed. The emergency discharge doors can be opened manually, when needed, with handles that are preferably located at the top of the screen system. Lifting the handles releases the locking pins that keep the doors in place, allowing the doors to open freely in response to the fluid pressure on the upstream side of the screen system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2002Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: Gerald Seidl
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Patent number: 6409915Abstract: A rake cleaning arrangement for a trashrack situated in front of the intake opening of a turbine arrangement, wherein the turbine arrangement is arranged in a weir opening delimited at its sides by two pillars and these pillars delimiting the weir opening are spanned by at least one gangway forming a service platform, comprises a bridge forming a service platform which can be lowered into the weir opening by a crane arranged on top of or on the gangway, and a skimming arrangement for removing flotsam from the trashrack by which a tool can travel along the vertical extent of the trashrack and which is arranged on the bridge, wherein the tool can travel along the vertical extent of the trashrack by the skimming arrangement when the bridge is stationary.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Hans Kuenz Gesellschaft m.b.H.Inventor: Karl Heinz Rusch
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Patent number: 6372134Abstract: A cleaning device (1), which is attached to a collecting device comprising a body and wheels (3) in which device a V-shaped brush (2) secured to a belt (7) moves in a groove, whereby the brushes flatten between the trough walls of the cleaning device (1) and a plough captures the detached oil, which drains into an oil receptacle (5). Moreover, a fork (6) for removing brash ice and debris can be mounted in front of the cleaning device (1).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: Bent Larsen
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Patent number: 6309540Abstract: An apparatus for separating solids from a liquid includes a housing with two spaced-apart side walls, a plurality of parallel looped barrier members disposed side-by-side between the side walls for trapping solid matter, a circulating unit, a driving source unit for activating the circulating unit, and a plurality of moving plates mounted on the circulating unit and moved by the circulating unit along a looped path. The barrier members are spaced-apart from one another so as to define a plurality of looped pathways among adjacent pairs of the barrier members. Each moving plate extends into and moves along a respective one of the looped pathways when the driving source unit is activated so as to remove the solid matter from the barrier members.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: Jiin-Lung Chang
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Patent number: 6264834Abstract: Sewage treatment intended for separating solids and liquids under gravity, particularly for sludge from sewage works, comprising a flat and stationary thickening or drainage grating onto which the sludge is continuously conveyed, this sludge being constantly scraped by a scraping system with flexible blades. The grating is made up of a number of strips, the spacings of which vary along their lengths, the characteristics of the spacings between the strips of the grating and their variations being defined on the basis of the nature of the solid-liquid suspension to the thickened, of its concentration, and of the feed-rate of the plant.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: DegremontInventors: Patrick Bele, Didier Perrin, Jean-Pierre Virecoulon
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Patent number: 6245225Abstract: A staged filter apparatus (1) for mechanically separating solids from liquids flowing in channels, gutters or conduits, which has a multiplicity of stage screen bars (7′) connected to form a stationary grating (7), and a multiplicity of stage screen bars (6′) connected to form a movable grating (6), the gratings (6, 7) being arranged inclined in the direction of flow inside the flowing liquid starting from a level situated below the surface, and the stage screen bars (6′, 7′) being constructed in a stepped fashion in the direction facing the incoming flow, and in which the movable grating (6) can be actuated by means of a drive device (8) on a track. The stationary grating (7) being surrounded at least laterally by frame parts (3, 4), is distinguished in that all the drive elements (11, 12, 19; 13) of the movable grating (6) are essentially arranged in the common plane formed by the stationary grating (7) and the movable grating (6) in the zero position.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Egner Umwelttechnologie GmbHInventor: Alfred Giersberg
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Patent number: 6177020Abstract: A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure surrounded by an outer frame. The grid structure includes multiple parallel alternate static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart by spacers attached to the sides of the dynamic bars. Each bar has multiple vertically spaced apart shelves at a right angle to the vertical axis of the bar. The outer frame on each side of the grid structure contains a single and double stroke pneumatic cylinder connected to the dynamic bars. The single stroke cylinder causes the dynamic bars to move in a vertical plane and the double stroke pneumatic cylinder causes the dynamic bars to move in a horizontal plane.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Bruce O. Wiesemann
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Patent number: 6139728Abstract: An apparatus for collecting and removing solid particles from a flowing fluid (5) includes a grid unit (6) including a plurality of stationary bars (1) being arranged to form a stationary bar unit (3). Each of the stationary bars (1) includes a plurality of steps (8). A plurality of movable bars (2) is arranged to form a movable bar unit (4). Each of the movable bars (2) includes a plurality of steps (8). The stationary bars (1) and the movable bars (2) are arranged side by side to alternate. A first parallelogram unit (11, 12, 13, 14, 17) is connected to stationary bearings (11, 12) to be pivotable in a plane about the pivot axes of the stationary bearings (11, 12) with respect to the stationary first bar unit (3). A second parallelogram unit (15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21) is operatively connected to the first parallelogram unit and to the movable second bar unit (4).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Hans Huber GmbH Maschinen-und AnlagenbauInventor: Hans Georg Huber
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Patent number: 6129215Abstract: A programmed bar screen cleaner removes debris from a screen positioned in a channel to prevent the flow of the debris to a liquid treatment. A rake has tines for engaging the screen to move the debris toward and past an upper end of the screen to remove the debris from the screen. Automatic and controllable raking operations are provided to handle the situation in which there is debris jammed in the screen. The jammed debris resists the movement of the rake along the screen, which is sensed via rake motor overloaded, indicated by motor current in excess of a limit. The existence of a jammed rake causes positive release of the rake from the face of the bars, and further movement of the rake is controlled according to the nature of the problem which caused the jamming.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Jerry Boyd Francis, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 6126821Abstract: A raked bar screen for a storm overflow comprises a grid of parallel spaced-apart bars (1) attached at their ends to a framework (2,3,14). A comb assembly (4,5,6) has teeth (5) which engage in the spaces between the grid bars (1). The comb assembly is longitudinally reciprocable, whereby the comb teeth can sweep longitudinally back and forth between the grid bars. The grid bars are shaped to provide a straight central portion (10) and longitudinal end portions (11, 12) which are angled in relation to the straight portion. In use, sweeping of the comb teeth between the grid bars at the angled end portions drives out entrapped solid matter.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: T J Brent LimitedInventor: Paul Corcoran
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Patent number: 6103110Abstract: A screening apparatus (1) for sewage (13) including liquid (4) and debris and flowing in an oncoming tube (23) includes a conveyor assembly (6) and a separation area (2). The conveyor assembly (6) has a tube-like housing (7), an axle (8) driven by a motor, and a screw (9) provided on the axle (8). The conveyor assembly (6) with its axis (10) is arranged substantially vertical to convey the debris in a substantially upward direction. The separation area (2) of cylindrical shape to deposit the debris has an axis (5), an inner surface (41), a circumference, and openings (3) located about the circumference. The separation area (2) with its axis (5) is arranged in alignment with the substantially vertically arranged axis (10) of the conveyor assembly (6). The separation area (2) is connected to the housing (7) of the conveyor assembly (6), and includes an opening (17) serving as an inlet (40) for the sewage (13) into the interior of the separation area (2).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Hans Huber GmbH Maschinen- und AnlagenbauInventors: Christian Frommann, Thomas Schreiber
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Patent number: 6096201Abstract: An apparatus for separating bodies from a flowing liquid in which the apparatus includes a rotary conveyor helix (3) which is disposed at an angle with the horizontal and has a lower portion (10) which forms a screening device (40) and an upper portion where discharge takes place of material which has been displaced by the conveyor helix (3) from the screening device to the upper portion. At least one extra screening device (70) is disposed adjacent to the first screening device (40) for lateral transport to the first screening device of material which has been entrapped by the extra screening device.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Spirac Engineering ABInventor: Richard L. Bruke
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Patent number: 6086757Abstract: There is provided a guide roller assembly for use in a wastewater treatment facility comprising a pin and a guide roller, wherein the guide roller directly surrounds the pin and the pin rotates within the roller. There is also provided a guide roller assembly for use in a cog rake bar screen comprising a pin and a guide roller, the guide roller surrounding the pin, wherein the guide roller comprises a low-friction polymeric material and the pin rotates within the guide roller, the guide roller being free to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Patent number: 6063293Abstract: A device for cleaning a bar rack of the type used as a screen to remove solid objects from the inlet of a water or waste treatment plant. Such devices typically have rake and a motor to drive the rake up and down the screen; the motor being connected to the rake via a rake arm. The disclosed rake arm has a variable length in response to contact between the rake arm or the rake with an object fixed to the screen or resting on the channel floor. This variable length allows the motor to drive the rake without interruption to its normal operation. Such device has particular utility in a front cleaned rack.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Schloss Engineered Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Charles M. Schloss
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Patent number: 6019892Abstract: There is provided a guide track for cog rake bar screens comprising a metallic or nonmetallic guide track. There is also provided a guide track for cog rake bar screens comprising modular sections of guide track being disposed adjacent one another wherein guide rollers are guided within the guide track.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Stephen B. Wilcher
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Patent number: 6016920Abstract: A programmed bar screen cleaner removes debris from a screen positioned in a channel to prevent the flow of the debris to a liquid treatment. A rake has tines for engaging the screen to move the debris toward and past an upper end of the screen to remove the debris from the screen. Automatic and controllable raking operations are provided to handle the situation in which there is debris jammed in the screen. The jammed debris resists the movement of the rake along the screen, which is sensed via rake motor overloaded, indicated by motor current in excess of a limit. The existence of a jammed rake causes positive release of the rake from the face of the bars, and further movement of the rake is controlled according to the nature of the problem which caused the jamming.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Jerry Boyd Francis, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 6010013Abstract: A universal bar screen cleaner removes debris from a screen positioned in a channel guiding a flow of liquid, solids and the debris. The screen is to prevent the flow of the debris to a liquid treatment basin downstream of the screen. The screen has an upper end, a front side facing the upstream flow and a back side facing the downstream flow. A rake has tines for engaging the screen to move the debris toward and past the upper end of the screen to remove the debris from the screen. A frame supports the rake in a first rake position where the tines are engagable with the screen from the front side, or in a second rake position where the tines are engagable with the screen from the back side.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Meurer Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Karl Brauch, Charles Lonnie Meurer, Douglas Lee Meurer
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Patent number: 5968350Abstract: A cleaning device for moving debris adjacent a trash rack, the device having a mounting base for mounting the device adjacent the trash rack and a longitudinally extending arm having a first end and a distal end, the arm being capable of being driven in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the arm, a debris collecting assembly located at the arm distal end, the debris collecting assembly comprising a fixed jaw mounted on the arm and a mobile jaw moveably connected to the fixed jaw by a jaw connecting structure to allow the mobile arm to both pivot and move inwardly with respect to the fixed jaw.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Carold BretonInventor: Christian Davignon
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Patent number: 5800701Abstract: An endless filter chain for filtering a liquid, such as sewage, which flows along a drainage duct is provided. The filter chain comprises strainer elements and connecting links interconnected to allow the strainer elements to pivot about respective axes of the connecting links while maintaining a small clearance between the leading edge of each strainer element and the trailing edge of the respective adjacent preceding element while the filter chain is trained about an upper and a lower turning roller. the filter chain does not comprise conveyor chains and the strainer elements can be sized to a width where they cover practically the entire width of the drainage duct. A method and an apparatus for filtering liquid as well as a strainer element and a connecting link are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: I. Kruger Systems A/SInventor: Ole Jens Larsen
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Patent number: 5779887Abstract: A burden removal system for removing solid burden from a stream of water. A screen has an upper and a lower surface with pores extending between them. The upper surface is substantially horizontal. A drive bar with a wiper bade is cyclically bi-directionally driven with the blade pushing burden along the upper surface in one direction and rising above the burden in the opposite direction. Jet sprays discharge water against the lower surface, preferably just ahead of the wiper blade to assist the blade in moving the burden and cleaning the pores.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Claude Laval CorporationInventors: John J. Rector, Thomas Lisy
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Patent number: 5770055Abstract: A strainer for removing particles from a horizontal flow of effluent comprises a plurality of parallel fixed bars adapted to extend angularly downwardly into the flow of effluent and a set of parallel displaceable bars interdigited with the fixed bars. The displaceable bars are interconnected and connected to a drive mechanism to cause the displaceable bars to move in a circuitous path such that the displaceable bars move upwardly relative to the fixed bars to remove material engaged thereon and are thence thereafter lowered, whereby the material is lifted upwardly along the fixed bars. The displaceable bars are supported at their lower ends to the drive mechanism by a flexible connection apparatus so that the path of movement of the displaceable bars is unconstrained to minimize stress on the strainer should debris become lodged beneath the lower end of the displaceable bars.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Erich HochstrasserInventors: Carl-Otto Wallander, Lars Hedman
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Patent number: 5755958Abstract: A device for removing material screened or filtered out of a liquid flowing in a channel (3), especially in waste water treatment plants, is described. The device comprises an unpowered cylindrical grating surface (8) being immersed partly in the liquid and being formed by a plurality of substantially semicircular grating bars (10) located with distance to each other. The device further comprises a removing beam (12) rotatably driven about the axis (2) of the grating surface (8) and having removing elements (15) extending between the grating bars (10) from the inside of the cylinder to the outside. A conveying device (17) for the material is provided which is positioned with respect to the grating surface (8) and leads to a point outside the liquid in the channel (3), the device having a tube-like housing (22) with an opening (23) for the entry of the material and a driven screw (20) inside the housing (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Inventor: Hans Georg Huber
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Patent number: 5752347Abstract: A breakaway gutter (30) comprising a flexible trough (32) having a rearward edge (34) permanently connected to a building (36) proximate an overhanging edge (38) of a roof (40) of the building (36). Structures (42) are connected to the building (36), for retaining in a detachable manner a forward edge (44) of the flexible trough (32), so that the flexible trough (32) will be in a position to receive water from the roof (40) when it rains. The forward edge (44) of the flexible trough (32) can disengage from the retaining structures (42) by pressure exerted by the weight of snow on the roof (40) in winter, to prevent damage to the flexible trough (32).Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Arthur Monroe Osborn
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Patent number: 5730862Abstract: A mechanically raked screen system is used for preliminary waste water treatment. A screen is formed of a multiplicity of mutually parallel screen bars. The screen bars are oriented substantially transversely relative to a flow direction of a flowing liquid and forming screen spaces of a given width therebetween. A rake assembly rakes the screenings from the screen. The rake assembly includes two endless chains which traveling about sprocket wheels disposed laterally of the screen, and a rake attached to and extending between the chains. The rake is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the screen and travels with the chains for repeatedly raking the screen. The tynes of the rake are integrally formed from a single metal piece together with the rake plate. The vertical screen bars have a trapezoidal cross section, such that the leading side facing against the flow of the waste water is about twice as wide as the trailing side.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Gernot Mahr
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Patent number: 5718771Abstract: A retractable traversing trash rake is provided for cleaning weedscreens or bar grates at an installation for generating power, filtering water, or the like. The trash rake includes a frame carrying a troney movable from a position inside the frame to a position outside the frame. The trolley carries a trash rake which may be lowered to clean the weedscreen, and the trolley may be moved to a position within the frame, where the trash rake may be opened to deposit collected debris into a hopper. The hopper is pivotally mounted for tilting in opposite direction to provide multiple dumping options. A method of cleaning weedscreen by using a retractable traversing trash rake is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Brackett Green, U.S.A., Inc.Inventors: Wayne G. Cassell, Wesley A. Reetz, Trent T. Gathright
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Patent number: 5715668Abstract: A rake, in which its tines are inserted and moved between the parallel, uniformly spaced, bars of a grating for debris removal. The rake includes a base and plurality of equally spaced parallel tines forming blades integrally moulded with the base out of a thermoplastic with memory characteristics. The thickness of each blade is about 1/16 its width, each blade is easily flexible thicknesswise, that is in a direction transverse to the grating bars but has practically no flexibility in the direction of the grating bars. The distance between the grating bars is two to four times the rake tines thickness so that at least two rake tines can be inserted between two adjacent grating bars.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: John Meunier Inc.Inventors: Gilles Filion, Martin Couture
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Patent number: 5676829Abstract: A screen assembly is described which comprises a flow channel along which sewage is intended to flow, in use, a continuous flexible belt entrained around roller or wheel means and projecting into the channel, and means for driving the belt. The belt is perforated such that relatively large solids carried along the flow channel in the sewage are trapped by the belt adhering thereto due to a pressure differential across the belt. Movement of the belt lifts such solids from the flow channel. The belt is of thickness less than or equal to 1 mm.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Jones & Attwood LimitedInventor: Andrew Mark Cotterill
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Patent number: 5672281Abstract: An apparatus and method for separating an effluent into a filtered liquid component and a concentrated sludge component are described. A screen for filtering the effluent is positioned to divide a chamber into two compartments, one for concentrating sludge and one for receiving filtered liquid. The screen is curved in an arc that extends away from the liquid outlet, and a spray arm is mounted for arcuate motion to conform to the curvature of the screen to dispense a fluid against the screen to dislodge attached sludge, to unclog the screen apertures.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Walt Disney World Co.Inventors: Ivey Lee Burns, William Glenn Ham, Rory Dean Harvick, Charles Leroy Holzman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5653874Abstract: A fish-excluding, self cleaning screen forming at least part of the boundary between a body of water such as a stream, and a bay from which water is to be withdrawn. On the bay side of the screen is a hub with a plurality of rotating wands that discharge water against the bay side of the screen to flush screen apertures and provide a periodic variation in flow through the screen to discourage passage of fish. Optional brushes may periodically brush the bay side of the screen to assist in cleaning the apertures.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Claude Laval CorporationInventor: Russell M. Berry, III
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Patent number: 5641398Abstract: A device for removing floating and suspended debris from a liquid flow passed through a liquid flow flume (3) is disclosed, the device including a separator (9) positioned within the liquid flow flume at an angle with respect to the flume and extending across the path of the liquid stream for collecting floating and suspended debris thereon. An elongated conveyor assembly (10) having an elongated tubular housing (20) with a first conveyor portion (11) and a second conveyor portion (12) is also provided as a part of the device. The first conveyor portion of the conveyor assembly is positioned within the separator and extends therefrom, the first portion of the conveyor assembly, as well as the conveyor assembly, being independently supported with respect to, and without being formed as a part of, the separator.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Hans Huber GmbH Maschinen und AnlagenbauInventors: Hans Georg Huber, Reinhold Fischer