Sludge collector flight

- FMC Corporation

A sludge collector mechanism for scraping settled sludge off the bottom of a settling tank is disclosed wherein a sludge collector flight comprises a high strength "H"-shaped cross section and inwardly projecting lips for engaging the outwardly projecting clips of a wear shoe to thereby secure the wear shoe to the sludge collector flight.

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Claims

1. A sludge collector mechanism for scraping settled sludge off the bottom of a settling tank, the sludge collector mechanism including a sludge collector flight comprising:

an "H"-shaped cross section having a substantially flat front face, a substantially flat rear face and a transverse stem joining the front and rear faces;
a first lip extending transversely from proximate an end of the front face; and
a second lip extending transversely from proximate a corresponding end of the rear face.
wherein said "H" shape comprises an open-ended region between said first and second lips.

2. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a wear shoe having two clips for engaging the first and second lips, whereby the wear shoe is connected to the sludge collector flight through engagement of the clips with the first and second lips.

3. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first and second lips extend inwardly toward each other from proximate the ends of the respective front and rear faces and the clips each extend outwardly.

4. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 1, wherein the sludge collector flight further comprises a finger extending longitudinally downwardly from the front face an amount substantially equal to the depth of the wear shoe.

5. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a flight extension plate having a base, an elongated blade extending generally transversely from one side of the base, and two clips extending transversely from the other side of the base for engaging the first and second lips, whereby the flight extension plate is connected to the sludge collector flight through engagement of the clips with the first and second lips.

6. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 1, wherein the sludge collector flight is constructed of a non-metallic material.

7. A sludge collector mechanism for scraping settled sludge off the bottom of a settling tank, the sludge collector mechanism comprising:

a sludge collector flight which comprises an "H"-shaped cross section having a substantially flat front face, a substantially flat rear face, a first lip extending transversely from proximate an end of the front face toward the rear face, and a second lip extending transversely from proximate a corresponding end of the rear face toward the front face;
a wear shoe which comprises a base having a substantially flat wearing surface, a stem extending transversely from the base, a first clip extending transversely outwardly from a first side of the stem, and a second clip extending transversely outwardly from a second side of the stem;
wherein the first and second clips are engageable with the first and second lips to thereby secure the wear shoe to the sludge collector flight.

8. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 7 further comprising an elongated flight extension plate having a base, a blade extending generally transversely from the base, and two outwardly presenting clips extending from the base opposite the blade;

wherein the clips are engageable with the first and second lips to thereby secure the flight extension plate to the sludge collector flight.

9. The sludge collector mechanism of claim 7, wherein the sludge collector flight is constructed of a non-metallic material.

Referenced Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
3008565 November 1961 Small
3313422 April 1967 Swenson
3394816 July 1968 Lowry
4585116 April 29, 1986 Albrecht
4585117 April 29, 1986 Harn
4645598 February 24, 1987 Hannum
4663042 May 5, 1987 Rasper et al.
5250178 October 5, 1993 Casper et al.
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Foreign Patent Documents
2102756 February 1983 GBX
Patent History
Patent number: RE35676
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 8, 1996
Date of Patent: Dec 2, 1997
Assignee: FMC Corporation (Chicago, IL)
Inventor: Stephen B. Wilcher (Harleysville, PA)
Primary Examiner: James R. Bidwell
Attorney: Michael C. Penn
Application Number: 8/727,247
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: By Detachable Or Adjustable Connection (198/731); Endless Belt Or Chain (210/526)
International Classification: B65G 1924;