FREE-FLOATING WEIGHTED SHIELD FOR PREVENTING SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE AND ALGAE GROWTH IN A COOLING TOWER BASIN
A non-chemical device and method prevents the growth of algae in a cooling tower basin. Cooling tower basins can experience algae growth when exposed to sunlight. This algae growth is typically controlled with chemicals (algaecides). Based on the chemical composition of the algaecides, adverse and/or counter-productive reactions may be experienced, resulting in adverse and/or counter-productive consequences. Further, algaecides are toxic and may be discharged into sanitary waste streams when treated cooling tower water is released. In addition, when algaecide treatment levels fall below effective levels, algae will return, requiring on-going dosing of algaecide into the cooling tower water to maintain control of algae. The device can create a block to prevent sunlight from reaching the cooling tower basin water. Since algae growth requires sunlight, by blocking the sunlight, algae growth can be prevented.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 61/565,339, filed Nov. 30, 2011, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to cooling tower basin design (also referred to as a cold well design) and, more particularly, to a non-chemical solution for preventing algae growth in a cooling tower basin.
Conventional cooling towers often use chemical treatments to control algae growth. These algae-control chemicals can either deteriorate or neutralize, creating a negative impact, on critical water treatment chemistry in the cooling tower water. Additionally, typical algae-control chemicals are toxic (EPA registered poisons), are released into the environment and are expensive to use.
As can be seen, there is a need for an improved method and device for controlling algae growth in cooling tower basins without the use of toxic chemicals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect of the present invention, a cooling tower comprises a cooling tower basin holding cooling water therein; and at least one panel disposed in the cooling tower basin, free-floating over the cooling water, wherein the at least one panel preventing sunlight from impinging on the cooling water in the cooling tower basin.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method for preventing or inhibiting algae growth in cooling water of a cooling tower basin comprises disposing at least one panel over the cooling water; and blocking sunlight from impinging on the cooling water through placement of the at least one panel.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a non-chemical device and method for preventing the growth of algae in a cooling tower basin. Cooling tower basins can experience algae growth when exposed to sunlight. This algae growth is typically controlled with chemicals (algaecides). Based on the chemical composition of the algaecides, adverse and/or counter-productive reactions may be experienced, resulting in adverse and/or counter-productive consequences. Further, algaecides are toxic and may be discharged into sanitary waste streams when treated cooling tower water is released. In addition, when algaecide treatment levels fall below effective levels, algae will return, requiring on-going dosing of algaecide into the cooling tower water to maintain control of algae. The device of the present invention can create a block to prevent sunlight from reaching the cooling tower basin. Since algae growth requires sunlight, by blocking the sunlight, algae growth can be prevented from growing in the water below the panel of the present invention.
As used herein, the term “cooling tower basin” is also referred to as a “cold well” and such terms should be considered interchangeable throughout this disclosure.
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The panel 18 is typically a non-metallic material panel made of materials such as foam, PVC, rubber, or the like. Typically, the material of the panel 18 can be designed to float on the surface of the water. The panel 18 can have sufficient opacity to prevent sunlight from penetrating the panel 18.
The panel 18 can include a plurality of connectors 12 passing through the panel 18. The connectors 12 can be metallic or non-metallic connectors, such as nylon bolts. A washer 14 can be disposed between the connectors 12 and the panel 18 on a top side of the panel 18. A weight 16 can be disposed along the shaft of the connectors 12 and a nut 22 can be used to retain the weight on the connector 12. The weight 16 and the nut 22 can be disposed on an opposite side (bottom side) of the panel 18. Therefore, the panel arrangement 26 can be designed, from top to bottom, as head of the connector 12, washer 14, panel 18, weight 16 and nut 22. In some embodiments, another washer 14 can be disposed between the weight 16 and the nut 22. The weight 16 can be a metallic or non-metallic weight and, similarly, the nut 22 can be a metallic or non-metallic nut, such as a nylon nut. In some embodiments, the nut 22 can be replaced with a connector, pin, or other similar design, provided that the weight 16 is secured on the connector 12.
The weight 16 can be sized to help retain the panel 18 in the cooling tower basin 28A, overcoming the lift potential of the panel. Typically, at least two sets of connectors 12, weights 16 and nuts 22 can be used, often four sets can be used along a length of the panel 18. The panels 18 can be sized in width, length and thickness to accommodate the specific application of cooling tower basin design.
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The length and width of the cradle 34 can be designed to allow for installation in the cooling tower basin. Similar to that described above, when multiple panels 18 are joined together, a junction strip 24 can be used to prevent sunlight from entering the water between adjacent panels 18.
The algae shield of the present invention prevents algae growth and can be up to about 99.9% effective. Without sunlight, there can be no photosynthesis and, without photosynthesis, there can be no algae growth. The algae shield of the present invention can provide improved performance of water treatment chemistry, cleaner cooling tower basins, lower toxic poison (algaecides) discharged from the cooling tower, and reduced blown-in trash and debris accumulation in the cooling tower basin.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A cooling tower comprising:
- a cooling tower basin holding cooling water therein; and
- at least one panel disposed in the cooling tower basin, over the cooling water, wherein
- the at least one panel preventing sunlight from impinging on the cooling water in the cooling tower basin.
2. The cooling tower of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of connectors disposed from a top side to a bottom side of each of the at least one panel;
- a weight attached to each of the connectors at the bottom side of the at least one panel; and
- a fastener disposed to retain the weight on the connector.
3. The cooling tower of claim 2, wherein the plurality of connectors are a plurality of bolts and the fastener is a nut.
4. The cooling tower of claim 1, further comprising a junction strip disposed between adjacent ones of the at least one panel.
5. The cooling tower of claim 1, wherein the at least one panel floats on the cooling water in the cooling tower basin.
6. The cooling tower of claim 1, further comprising a cradle for supporting the at least one panel above a surface of the cooling water.
7. The cooling tower of claim 6, further comprising securement straps for securing the at least one panel to the cradle.
8. A method for preventing or inhibiting algae growth in cooling water of a cooling tower basin, the method comprising:
- disposing at least one panel over the cooling water; and
- blocking sunlight from impinging on the cooling water through placement of the at least one panel.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein:
- a plurality of connectors are disposed from a top side to a bottom side of each of the at least one panel;
- a weight is attached to each of the connectors at the bottom side of the at least one panel; and
- a fastener is disposed to retain the weight on the connector.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising interconnecting adjacent ones of the at least one panel with a junction strip.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising floating the at least one panel on the cooling water in the cooling tower basin.
12. The method of claim 8, further comprising supporting the at least one panel above a surface of the cooling water in a cradle.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising securing the at least one panel to the cradle with securement straps.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 29, 2012
Publication Date: May 30, 2013
Inventors: Patrick Harvey Colclasure (St. Charles, MO), Susan Renee Colclasure (St. Charles, MO)
Application Number: 13/689,699
International Classification: B01F 3/04 (20060101); F28F 25/00 (20060101);