Skimming Patents (Class 210/776)
  • Publication number: 20040226896
    Abstract: A floating pond skimmer is coupled by a fluid conduit to a remote filter/aerating apparatus. The skimmer sucks a mixture of solids and water, grinds/chops the solids, and pumps the reduced solids and water through the conduit to the filter/aerating apparatus which separates the solids from the mixture and aerates the water from the mixture. The floating skimmer preferably includes a vortex chamber, an on-board pump with a grinding impeller, an adjustable ballast, and an anchor. The filter/aerating apparatus includes an inclined screen and a drain tray beneath the inclined screen coupled to a water discharge conduit. Optionally, an aeration pump is coupled to the discharge conduit. Also optionally, a removable solid waste hopper is located at the lower end of the inclined screen. Otherwise the solid waste simply falls into a compost pile at the bottom of the inclined screen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: H. Scott Lovestead, James E. Richardson
  • Patent number: 6818126
    Abstract: A filter system for receiving an oil-in-water emulsion contaminated with an emulsified contaminant oil, and separating the emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion includes a filter media for receiving the oil-in-water emulsion and emulsified contaminant oil, having an inner filter element formed from a 95 percent single pass efficiency 48 micron (5 micron nominal) filtering material of needle punch polypropylene felt, an outer filter element formed from a 95 percent single pass efficiency 19 micron absolute filtering material of a polypropylene microfiber material and a porous spunbond polypropylene sandwiching the outer filter media. The filter clement de-emulsifies the emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion into the contaminant oil and the oil-in-water emulsion, separates the de-emulsified contaminant oil from the oil-in-water emulsion, coalesces the separated contaminant oil and passes both the coalesced de-emulsified contaminant oil and the oil-in-water emulsion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Heritage-Crystal Clean, L.L.C.
    Inventor: Douglas A. Larson
  • Publication number: 20040182794
    Abstract: During collection of pollutants having a density lower than that of water and carried by a surface layer of a body of water, water of the surface layer is caused to flow into and through a collection vessel having a separation compartment with a top wall, pollutants entrained by the inflowing surface layer water are allowed to collect gravimetrically as a supernatant layer carried beneath the top wall of the separation compartment on water in the separation compartment, and changes of the weight of the collection vessel in the body of water are monitored. Intake and discharge phases may be initiated and terminated to in response to the said weight reaching predetermined values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Inventors: Stig Lundback, Jonas Johnson
  • Patent number: 6790370
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for removing an oil contaminant from the surface of an aqueous solution, comprising manually controlling a surface skimmer from a remote location to remove a layer or a batch of an oil contaminant from an oil-aqueous solution mixture by the skimmer, where the aqueous solution is contaminated by the oil as a result of an industrial process. The present invention also provides a system for carrying out the method, which comprises a surface skimmer, a collection means which is preferably a separator, a conduit connecting the skimmer to the collection means in an airtight fashion, and means for creating negative pressure in the skimmer, where the skimmer is capable of manual control from a remote location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Universal Separators, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Terrien, David T. Walker
  • Publication number: 20040140272
    Abstract: A material recovery system having a float that has a specific gravity less than material not being removed but greater than material being removed, allowing the float to remain at the interface of the materials. A tube is attached to the float so it only penetrates material being removed. An outlet end portion of the tube is attached to an inlet of a pump. When the pump is actuated the material being removed is extracted through the tube, leaving other materials behind. A windmill may be used to power the remediation system. Also disclosed is a sliding stroke reducer to adjust windmill stroke length.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2003
    Publication date: July 22, 2004
    Inventors: Susan Litherland, Allen Whitley, Rene Aguilar
  • Publication number: 20040089611
    Abstract: The present invention includes a horizontal foam fractionation protein skimmer for removing organic waste material (dissolved organic compounds) from organic loaded water. The protein skimmer includes a horizontal reaction chamber connected to a foam collection chamber in which protein-loaded foam containing organic waste material is collected. The reaction chamber is comprised of a series of horizontally-directed, nested, concentric tubes for increasing the number and decreasing the size of bubbles to facilitate efficient removal of dissolved organic compounds. Each horizontal tube has either one or several small openings that are offset from the openings on the adjacent tube at a small angle, typically 10°. The openings are formed by either a single slit that runs along the length of each tube, or by a series of holes that runs along the length of each tube. Organic-loaded water is pumped through tubing into the reaction chamber. As water moves through the tubing, gas (e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 24, 2003
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Inventors: Richard Kevin Curlee, Richard H. Paetsch
  • Patent number: 6726846
    Abstract: A vertical membrane storage system including a flexible membrane housing having an upper enclosed portion capable of storing a fluid and a lower open portion for receiving the fluid is disclosed. The storage system also includes a flotation tube disposed above and connected to the upper enclosed portion, and an anchor having receiving means for receiving a fluid disposed concentrically therein, whereby the anchor is connected to and encloses the lower open portion of the flexible membrane. The vertical membrane storage system can be used for storing a variety of fluids including, but not limited to, overflow sewage, oil-contaminated water, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Inventor: Duncan Johnstone
  • Publication number: 20040045912
    Abstract: A collection device (10) or a recovery device (13) made up of several interconnected collection devices is usable in a method for collecting a floating liquid, e.g., oil, from the surface of a body of a first liquid, e.g., water. Recovery device (13) includes one or more collection devices (110, 210, 310, 410), each of which includes a flotation member (112, 212, 312, 412) having a first regulator frame (114, 214, 314, 414) connected to a receiving tray (118, 218, 318, 418) having a suction port (120, 220, 320, 420). The respective suction ports of the receiving trays are connected to one or more pumps (22, 22′, 24, 24′) which transport the collected floating liquid from the receiving trays to a collection conduit (34). A liquid separator (36) may be connected to the collection conduit (34) for receiving the collected liquids and separating them. The pumps may be operated by movement of the body of liquid on which the device (13) floats, such as the natural wave action of a body of water.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 6, 2002
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventor: Paul L. Guilmette
  • Publication number: 20040026340
    Abstract: The invention relates to an oil collecting apparatus (1) and a method for collecting oil or the like comprising a frame (5) designed to form a restricted space with the surface of water or ice (VL), and a discharge opening (8) for discharging water and oil from side restricted space. For efficient recovery of oil, the apparatus comprises means (7, 10) for lowering the air pressure in said restricted space, such that the water level rises higher inside the frame (5) than outside it, and a disintegrator (10) arranged rotatably in the frame (5), the rotational movement of the disintegrator emulsifying the oil mixed with the water and breaking possible pieces of ice (13) in said restricted space, such that the water-oil mixture can be removed from said restricted space via the discharge opening (8).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2003
    Publication date: February 12, 2004
    Inventor: Sune Lundin
  • Patent number: 6682654
    Abstract: A paint spray booth sludge recovery system, apparatus and method is provided for water washed paint spray booths. The spray booths are used with a tank or pit which can accommodate flotation for removal of spent paint. Preferably, the tank has a drop box section, a chemical treatment section, a weir box section and a booth recirculation pump section. A series of weirs are used to separate the spent paint and send a concentration thereof from the weir box to a separator or centrifuge. The water level in the system is controlled by sensing the weir box water level to keep the water crests over the weirs at the desired levels. Scavenging and agitation are provided in the tank to keep it entirely clean for prolonged periods without any accumulation, even during downtime.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Inventor: Steve E. Telchuk
  • Patent number: 6676833
    Abstract: A grit-and-grease removal system includes a grit channel for degritting water by promoting settling of grit to the bottom of the channel, the grit being removed from the bottom of the channel by a traveling bridge-type grit removal device supporting a submerged grit pump. The system further includes an elongate grease channel arranged to receive degritted water from the grit channel, and having a plurality of grease skimmer pipes extending across the channel above the water level. The grease skimmer pipes are spaced apart along the length of the grease channel, and each grease skimmer pipe includes a plurality of fluid discharge orifices or nozzles spaced along the length of the pipe and oriented to blow fluid obliquely onto the water surface in the direction of a discharge end of the grease channel so as to move grease floating on the surface to the discharge end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Schreiber Corporation
    Inventor: William Earl Castleberry
  • Publication number: 20040000323
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a depollution treatment method for soil constituted by materials based mainly on sand and/or earth that have been contaminated with hydrocarbons, wherein said hydrocarbon-contaminated material is mixed at ambient temperature with a hydrogen peroxide solution until gas is given off and said hydrocarbons are separated by flotation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventor: Patrice Stengel
  • Publication number: 20040000525
    Abstract: A system and method for reducing the energy consumption of a swimming pool cleaning system is disclosed. The system operates the skimmer for a first predetermined time period inputted into a programmable controller. At the conclusion of this time period, the programmable controller activates an actuator which causes a diverter valve or in-line valve to isolate and selectively operate a suction vacuum for a second predetermined time period. Isolating and selectively operating the suction vacuum from the skimmer allows the centrifugal pump to be driven by a motor in low speed mode to be used all of the time for skimming and cleaning operations, thereby greatly reducing energy consumption.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2003
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventor: Ike W. Hornsby
  • Patent number: 6627090
    Abstract: An apparatus for collecting oil from a surface of a water body comprising a drum, the drum rotatably mounted on a vessel such that a lower portion of the drum is positioned below a waterline of the vessel, and a wiper member on the vessel, the wiper member positioned and configured to wipe oil from the drum below the surface of the water body. Wiped oil is collected below the surface of the water body through a series of collection tanks. A dryer wiper wipes water from an unsubmerged portion of the drum to improve oil uptake.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Inventor: Robert John Rockwell
  • Publication number: 20030164340
    Abstract: The invention relates to apparatus for treating water by skimming, the apparatus comprising:
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2003
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Inventor: Armand LeJeune
  • Publication number: 20030164341
    Abstract: A mobile chamber has an inlet for receiving polluted water and an outlet for pollution-free water to flow out. A mobile trap operating system includes an output pump, an input pump, a pollution tank, and a liquid tank, all operably connected to the chamber. Within the chamber is a collection reservoir with a skimming edge for skimming off floating pollutants such as motor oil, other hydrocarbons, and detergents. Alternative embodiments include a screen, baffles, and/or pivotal filter for further separating the pollutants from the water. A method for separating the pollutants from the water includes directing the water from the water tank at the pollutants and into a collection pool of polluted water, drawing the polluted water into the chamber, receiving the skimmed pollutants from the collection reservoir into the pollution tank, and receiving the pollutant-free liquid from the chamber into the liquid tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2002
    Publication date: September 4, 2003
    Inventors: Clark Joseph Use, John Sebastian Moll
  • Patent number: 6613237
    Abstract: It is desired to remove matter on a fluid surface of a tank. The tank defines a circular tank orifice comprising a tank orifice rim, the tank orifice rim containing a fluid surface of a fluid, the fluid overflowing the tank orifice rim to form a fluid overflow, the fluid surface defining a fluid surface center. The matter is removed by discharging from near the tank orifice rim a plurality (n) of jets of the fluid towards the fluid surface center. Any matter on the fluid surface is thereby urged toward the tank orifice rim and eventually removed from the fluid surface by the fluid overflow. In one application, the tank comprises a dip tank and the fluid comprises photoreceptor coating solution or components thereof such as solvents, additives, or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Sean X. Pan, Peter J. Schmitt
  • Publication number: 20030132159
    Abstract: It is desired to remove matter on a fluid surface of a tank. The tank defines a circular tank orifice comprising a tank orifice rim, the tank orifice rim containing a fluid surface of a fluid, the fluid overflowing the tank orifice rim to form a fluid overflow, the fluid surface defining a fluid surface center. The matter is removed by discharging from near the tank orifice rim a plurality (n) of jets of the fluid towards the fluid surface center. Any matter on the fluid surface is thereby urged toward the tank orifice rim and eventually removed from the fluid surface by the fluid overflow. In one application, the tank comprises a dip tank and the fluid comprises photoreceptor coating solution or components thereof such as solvents, additives, or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 14, 2002
    Publication date: July 17, 2003
    Applicant: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: Sean X. Pan, Peter J. Schmitt
  • Patent number: 6592765
    Abstract: A method and a device for separating oil from ice. In the method, ice is pressed under the water along an inclined surface formed by a bar screen (3) or a grating. The oil is separated from the ice by vibrating the inclined surface formed by the bar screen (3).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Suomen Ymparistokeskus
    Inventor: Erkki Mykkanen
  • Patent number: 6565758
    Abstract: A system for dispensing, collecting, and processing wash fluid includes a first movable support frame including a first tank that stores clean wash fluid, a first pump that pressurizes the clean wash fluid and delivers the pressurized wash fluid to a dispenser, a second tank that stores used wash fluid, and at least one of a separator unit and a reverse osmosis unit that process used wash fluid delivered from the second tank. A second movable support frame includes a used washed fluid collection area and a second pump at one end that transfers the collected wash fluid back to the second tank of the first movable support frame through a conduit. The second movable support frame also includes an inclination adjustment mechanism that adjusts the inclination of the second movable support frame so that the collected fluid is supplied to the second pump.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2003
    Assignee: The Centech Group, Inc.
    Inventor: Gordon Thomas
  • Patent number: 6551516
    Abstract: A grit-and-grease removal system includes a grit channel for degritting water by promoting settling of grit to the bottom of the channel, the grit being removed from the bottom of the channel by a traveling bridge-type grit removal device supporting a submerged grit pump. The system further includes an elongate grease channel arranged to receive degritted water from the grit channel, and having a plurality of grease skimmer pipes extending across the channel above the water level. The grease skimmer pipes are spaced apart along the length of the grease channel, and each grease skimmer pipe includes a plurality of fluid discharge orifices or nozzles spaced along the length of the pipe and oriented to blow fluid obliquely onto the water surface in the direction of a discharge end of the grease channel so as to move grease floating on the surface to the discharge end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Schreiber Corporation, Inc.
    Inventor: William Earl Castleberry
  • Patent number: 6540925
    Abstract: An apparatus for recovering oil has a bucket for skimming and collecting water and oil floating on the surface of the water. The bucket has a base plate having apertures for draining water collected by the bucket. The apertures have a preselected diameter and length to allow separation of the oil and water utilizing differences in specific gravities and viscosities of the oil and water so that the oil can be discharged from the bucket into an oil recovery tank after the water drains out of the bucket through the apertures but before the oil begins to drain out of the apertures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Nishimuragumi Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Shinjiro Takahashi, Katsuyuki Maida, Hiroshi Saeki
  • Patent number: 6527960
    Abstract: A process for separating oily films from sand particles carried in a solvent free water stream includes the use of a jet pump scrubber in a density classification tank to treat such oily coated particles at controlled operating temperatures above 65° C. whereby, at such controlled temperature, enhanced cavitation in the jet pump separates the oily film from the sand particles to form slop oil, the tank providing for recirculation of the particles through the jet pump before discharge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Canadian Environmental Equipment & Engineering Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Diana L. Bacon, Patrick J. Cochrane, Wade R Bozak, Roderick M. Facey
  • Patent number: 6458282
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for cleaning an open surface of a body liquid, especially for recovering oil spills or other floating pollutants. A surface portion of the water carrying pollutants is caused to flow across a skimming weir (12, K) forming an inlet to a collecting vessel (11) and to proceed downwardly within the collecting vessel. At least the main portion of the downwardly flowing polluted water is then diverted laterally outwardly into a separation zone (B) in which the pollutants are allowed to separate from the water and collect on a confined surface of the water. The separation zone (B) may be integrated in the collecting vessel (11) and provided around a central collection compartment (A) provided with an annular skimming weir (12, K). Alternatively, the skimming zone may be provided in a separate vessel connected with the collection vessel through a conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Surfcleaner AB
    Inventor: Stig Lundbäck
  • Publication number: 20020134739
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method for removing an oil contaminant from the surface of an aqueous solution, comprising manually controlling a surface skimmer from a remote location to remove a layer or a batch of an oil contaminant from an oil-aqueous solution mixture by the skimmer, where the aqueous solution is contaminated by the oil as a result of an industrial process. The present invention also provides a system for carrying out the method, which comprises a surface skimmer, a collection means which is preferably a separator, a conduit connecting the skimmer to the collection means in an airtight fashion, and means for creating negative pressure in the skimmer, where the skimmer is capable of manual control from a remote location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Applicant: Universal Separators, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Terrien, David T. Walker
  • Patent number: 6436295
    Abstract: A protein skimmer for removal of protein contaminates from protein contaminated water. An injector is used for spraying protein contaminated water into a water bubble chamber. The spraying motion causes bubble generation in the water bubble chamber. Contaminates in the water attach themselves to the bubbles and rise to the surface of the water as foam. A hollow foam riser is attached to the top of the water bubble chamber and provides an exit pathway for the contaminated foam. As foam is generated, it rises through the foam riser and carries with it contaminates. A foam collection cup is attached to the top of the foam riser and collects the contaminated foam. Consequently, the water left behind in the mixing chamber is substantially more pure. The substantially more pure water exits the mixing chamber through a purified water exit aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Inventor: Jason Kim
  • Patent number: 6436289
    Abstract: A vertical membrane storage system including a flexible membrane housing having an upper enclosed portion capable of storing a fluid and a lower open portion for receiving the fluid is disclosed. The storage system also includes a flotation tube disposed above and connected to the upper enclosed portion, and an anchor having receiving means for receiving a fluid disposed concentrically therein, whereby the anchor is connected to and encloses the lower open portion of the flexible membrane. The vertical membrane storage system can be used for storing a variety of fluids including, but not limited to, overflow sewage, oil-contaminated water, and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Inventor: Duncan Johnstone
  • Publication number: 20020074297
    Abstract: An apparatus for skimming floating debris from an enclosed vessel of water wherein a circular current of water occurs, said apparatus comprising a frame defining an inlet portion positioned upstream and an outlet portion covered with netting positioned downstream. A collection area, also covered with netting and located at one end of the inlet portion, extends upstream from and with its open end perpendicular to the inlet portion so that the leading edge of the collection area sufficiently impedes the current along its permeable leading edge. This impediment induces a lateral current internal to the apparatus which causes a substantial portion of the floating debris entering the apparatus to be accumulated in the collection area out of the main flow of the current, rather than accumulating at the netting-covered outlet portion of the apparatus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Inventor: William E. Turner
  • Patent number: 6398878
    Abstract: An automatic swimming pool cleaning system including a cleaner body intended to travel in a forward direction along a wall surface or on the water surface to substantially randomly traverse a swimming pool. The system includes a propulsion subsystem for producing a force to propel the body in a forward direction, a motion sensor for indicating when the velocity of the body, diminishes below a certain threshold rate, and a repositioning subsystem responsive to said motion sensor indication for producing a limited duration force to change the position of the body after which forward direction motion resumes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Inventors: Melvyn L. Henkin, Jordan M. Laby
  • Patent number: 6372134
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2002
    Inventor: Bent Larsen
  • Patent number: 6355180
    Abstract: A covering, cleaning and heating system, which includes a solar cover dimensioned for covering a swimming pool and effectively heating the water therein using solar energy. The solar cover has a free end securable to an elongated pole. The elongated pole has a rope loop which facilitates selective securement of the pool cover to the elongated pole without requiring permanent fastening thereof. The elongated pole has a offset handle disposed on a free end thereof which acts like a crank such that whereby rotation of the handle will cause the solar cover to wrap around the elongated pole. A bracket is fixed at or near the periphery of the pool. The elongated pole selectively extends into the bracket while the cover is being rolled up or unrolled. A cleaning portion is also selectively secured within the bracket at the periphery of the swimming pool. The cleaning portion has a horizontal pole which attaches within the bracket and extends outwardly therefrom over the swimming pool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2002
    Inventor: Joseph Valentine
  • Patent number: 6315911
    Abstract: A swimming pool debris deflector apparatus having a floating deflector arm and two adjustable orthogonal members which provide a mating to existing swimming pool skimmer entrance ports. A pair of anchor points including a finger hole in a skimmer basket cover and a resting point against the side of the pool stabilize the deflector adjacent the skimmer entrance port. The deflector includes adjustments for positioning the debris deflection for clockwise or counter clockwise pool flow caused by the pool filtration system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Inventor: David F. Radsky
  • Publication number: 20010037983
    Abstract: An apparatus for recovering oil has a bucket for skimming and collecting water and oil floating on the surface of the water. The bucket has a base plate having apertures for draining water collected by the bucket. The apertures have a preselected diameter and length to allow separation of the oil and water utilizing differences in specific gravities and viscosities of the oil and water so that the oil can be discharged from the bucket into an oil recovery tank after the water drains out of the bucket through the apertures but before the oil begins to drain out of the apertures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Inventors: Shinjiro Takahashi, Katsuyuki Maida, Hiroshi Saeki
  • Patent number: 6280639
    Abstract: A self-cleaning swimming pool with an improved skimmer and floor drain design. Two skimmers are preferably located approximately across the pool from each other, and each skimmer is located approximately across the pool from two upper return nozzles such that the nozzles tend to direct a flow of water toward the skimmers. A plurality of capped floor drains are located preferably not more than twelve feet apart or more than six feet from each pool end; and a plurality of lower return nozzles are preferably located 6 to 12 inches from the pool bottom to direct debris on the pool bottom towards the floor drains.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Inventor: Pedro G. Ortiz
  • Patent number: 6277287
    Abstract: A suction skimmer with a vertically adjustable inlet for removing preferred upper portions of a liquid from a fluid body under substantially laminar flow conditions and which is self leveling in response to level changes in a fluid body. Suction skimming device includes a skimming sleeve elongated body member having a fluid flow passageway disposed proximally contiguous and slidably movable along the vertical axis of an elongated body sleeve guide member having a fluid flow passageway. The fluid flow passageway of the skimming sleeve member is in open communication with the fluid flow passageway of the sleeve guide member. The suction skimmer is provided with a flotation assembly to buoyantly support the skimming sleeve member thereby positioning the inlet first end of the skimming sleeve member near the surface of a fluid body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2001
    Assignee: Universal Separations, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Terrien, David T. Walker
  • Patent number: 6274047
    Abstract: A skimmer assembly is provided having an inlet member, a transfer conduit and an opened based air cavity positioned in close proximity to the inlet member. The skimmer assembly acts to draw a fluid from a surface of a body of the fluid. The air cavity provides buoyancy during operation of the skimmer assembly to retain the inlet member slightly below the surface of the fluid. Various configurations of inlet member are explained. Typically, the inlet member, trailing the transfer conduit, will be free to float relative to the surface of the body of fluid. Various placements of pumps and filter members are disclosed. A churning of the fluid entering the skimmer assembly provides for foam fractionation wherein solids within the fluid may be separated from the fluid for subsequent removal prior to return of the fluid to the body of fluid. Various methods are disclosed to remove air bubbles containing the trapped solids from the fluid stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Inventors: Gary G. Bates, Rosemary A. Bates, Scott B. Bates
  • Patent number: 6270683
    Abstract: An apparatus for skimming floating debris from an enclosed pool of water wherein a circular current of water occurs, said apparatus comprising a frame defining an inlet portion positioned upstream and an outlet portion covered with netting positioned downstream. A collection basket, also covered with netting and located at one end of the inlet portion, extends upstream from and with its open end perpendicular to the inlet portion so that the leading edge of the collection basket sufficiently impedes the current along its permeable leading edge. This impediment induces a lateral current internal to the apparatus which causes a substantial portion of the floating debris entering the apparatus to be accumulated in the collection basket out of the main flow of the current, rather than accumulating at the netting-covered outlet portion of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Inventor: William E. Turner
  • Patent number: 6251286
    Abstract: A floating skimmer is used for automatically removing oil and other floating matter from the surface of liquid surrounding the skimmer, preferably in a basin or sump. Floats around the periphery and above the general body of the skimmer provide flotation while the unit is at rest. Two liquid removal devices are provided, one to remove the most dense liquid (generally oil) accumulated in the skimmer sump. A gasketed, hinged, floating weir rests on the fluid level in the skimmer sump and when liquid is removed from the sump by either the first or second device or a combination of both, the weir falls back, creating a cascade action which attracts the surface of surrounding liquid into the skimmer sump. Instrumentation is included to provide information for automatic operation and status reporting of the skimmer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Douglas Engineering div.U.S. Hydrex Inc.
    Inventor: Douglas J. Gore
  • Patent number: 6238577
    Abstract: The present invention provides a barrier over which waste water must flow in order to reach the outlet of a wastewater treatment plant. The barrier provided by the weir allows wastewater to exit the plant, while keeping solids that are in suspension to remain. The weir has a scum baffle mounted on its front that acts as a shield against solids that are floating on the surface of the wastewater. The self-leveling ability of the weir is provided by the use of two floats and a coupling to the outlet pipe that has rotational freedom. The floats are mounted on either side of the weir in such a way so that they are partially submerged in the wastewater. The buoyant forces that result cause the weir to align itself parallel to the surface of the water at all times. One advantage of the present invention is that it is self-adjusting, thus eliminating the need for calibration or adjustments after installation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: Jet, Inc.
    Inventor: David S. MacLaren
  • Patent number: 6235208
    Abstract: A soldering apparatus includes a solder wave shape forming means for melting solder and forming a solder wave shape, and a separating agent dusting means for dusting solder oxides with a separating agent which separates solder and solder oxides. The separating agent is any one selected from the group consisting of offal, cereal grain or flour, bean flour, seed grain or flour, soybean-cake flour, and peanut hull flour, or a combination thereof, as well as an agent and a method of separating solder and solder oxides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Yasuji Kawashima, Kaoru Shimizu
  • Publication number: 20010000601
    Abstract: A protein skimmer for removal of protein contaminates from protein contaminated water. An injector is used for spraying protein contaminated water into a water bubble chamber. The spraying motion causes bubble generation in the water bubble chamber. Contaminates in the water attach themselves to the bubbles and rise to the surface of the water as foam. A hollow foam riser is attached to the top of the water bubble chamber and provides an exit pathway for the contaminated foam. As foam is generated, it rises through the foam riser and carries with it contaminates. A foam collection cup is attached to the top of the foam riser and collects the contaminated foam. Consequently, the water left behind in the mixing chamber is substantially more pure. The substantially more pure water exits the mixing chamber through a purified water exit aperture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2000
    Publication date: May 3, 2001
    Inventor: Jason Kim
  • Patent number: 6224753
    Abstract: A water catchment device floating at the surface (19) of a basin comprising: a floating support (1) having a support base (3); and a skimmer (4) retained on the base (3) and comprising a skimmer body (5) which can be vertically displaced above the base (3), the skimmer body (5) having a base (7) which has at least one auxiliary passage (11) designed to be closed off by the base (3) when the skimmer body (5) is resting thereon, and a floating dish (13) which sits at the top of the skimmer body (5) during abnormal operation due to excessive buoyancy caused by inadequate filling with water, in which case the skimmer body becomes buoyant and rises above the base releasing the auxiliary passage (11) by which the water enters the skimmer body, from where it is pumped.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: Sevylor International
    Inventor: GĂ©rard Marbach
  • Patent number: 6190570
    Abstract: In floating substance removing, collecting and treating method and apparatus capable of securely separating and collecting floating substances floating on a water surface without adversely affecting an ecological system regardless of the type and state of the floating substances, a permeable sheet 4 is successively or intermittently moved through a drive unit 5 so as to traverse the treating water P taken from an intake port 3 and at the same time the treating water P is forcibly moved relatively to the permeable sheet 4. Accordingly, floating substances F on the water surface can be effectively collected by being deposited on and separated from the permeable sheet 4, whereby filtered clean water can be obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: Omega Co., Ltd
    Inventors: Shinichi Nakamura, Kunihiko Fukuzuka
  • Patent number: 6183654
    Abstract: A suction skimmer with a vertically adjustable inlet for removing preferred upper portions of a liquid from a fluid body under substantially laminar flow conditions and which is self leveling in response to level changes in a fluid body. Suction skimming device includes a skimming sleeve elongated body member having a fluid flow passageway disposed proximally contiguous and slidably movable along the vertical axis of an elongated body sleeve guide member having a fluid flow passageway. The fluid flow passageway of the skimming sleeve member is in open communication with the fluid flow passageway of the sleeve guide member. The suction skimmer is provided with a flotation assembly to buoyantly support the skimming sleeve member thereby positioning the inlet first end of the skimming sleeve member near the surface of a fluid body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Universal Separators, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard J. Terrien, David T. Walker
  • Patent number: 6156209
    Abstract: A protein skimmer for removal of protein contaminates from protein contaminated water. An injector is used for spraying protein contaminated water into a mixing chamber having a water bubble chamber. The spraying motion causes bubble generation in the water bubble chamber. Contaminates in the water attach themselves to the bubbles and rise to the surface of the water as foam. A hollow foam riser is attached to the top of the mixing chamber and provides an exit pathway for the contaminated foam. As foam is generated, it rises through the foam riser and carries with it contaminates. A foam collection cup is attached to the top of the foam riser and collects the contaminated foam. Consequently, the water left behind in the mixing chamber is substantially more pure. The substantially more pure water exits the mixing chamber through a purified water exit aperture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Inventor: Jason Kim
  • Patent number: 6136206
    Abstract: An invention utilizing a screw to remove debris from a swimming pool filtration system skimmer and deposit it into a waste receptacle. The lower end of the axis of the screw is inserted into the skimmer below the level of the water. As the screw is reotated, it removes debris from the skimmer to a point outside the skimmer where the screw deposits it into a receptacle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Inventors: Greg Butcher, Randy Smith
  • Patent number: 6126824
    Abstract: A scum removal system for a sewage treatment or clarification tank having a feedwell or skimmer flight includes a scum trough disposed within the settling tank. A floating weir is disposed proximate to the scum trough. A membrane or sheet is partially wrapped or wound about the weir, at least one cable being connected to the membrane for pulling the membrane and concomitantly lowering the weir entrained therewith to permit surface scum to enter the trough from the settling tank. A mechanism for exerting increased tension on the cable to thereby lower the weir below the surface of the liquid in the clarification tank includes a camming lever or arm and an actuator. The lever is connected to the cable, while the actuator is mounted to the feedwell or a skimmer wiper arm so as to engage the camming lever and pivot the actuator lever about an axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Assignee: Baker Hughes Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert E. Hanford, Peter J. Bsumek, William C. Stewart
  • Patent number: 6115954
    Abstract: A collection assembly for harvesting brine shrimp eggs from a body of water is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment of the present invention as comprising a base member which may be positioned in a substantially horizontal orientation, means for extracting the brine shrimp eggs from the body of water, and means for positioning the extraction means such that the extraction means is at least three inches vertically from the base member. In one presently preferred embodiment, the collection assembly includes a back wall positioned at an angle to the base member. The back wall may be connected to and positioned substantially perpendicular to the base member so as to form an L-shape.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventors: John A. Willener, John A. Willener, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6117336
    Abstract: The helix boom removes floating objects from a waterway by transporting them to the waterway side for containment and subsequent removal. Lateral transport across the waterway width is accomplished by the rotation of the buoyant boom transversing the waterway. Energy from the moving water causes the rotation of the floating boom. A continuous narrow helically shaped fin is affixed to the cylindrical surface of the boom. The water flow impacting the boom and helix causes the apparatus to rotate. Floating objects are impeded by the cylindrical boom. The rotating helix contains the floatables within the fins, causing the translational movement of the floatables across the boom face to the waterway side where the floatables may be deposited into a collection bin. Multiple booms may be utilized down stream for redundancy. An individual boom may be comprised of small segments connected together on a center hub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Inventor: Marvin H. Sachse
  • Patent number: 6110386
    Abstract: Apparatus for maintaining the condition of cutting fluids in a machine tool sump and for the removal of tramp oil from the cutting fluid has a pump to draw cutting fluid from the machine tool sump and transfer the fluid to an auxiliary tank where the fluid outlet is directed to drive a turbine wheel for rotation of a shaft and simultaneously aerate the cutting fluid. Drums on the shaft are partially submerged so as to be wetted by the tramp oil content. Wiper blades bear against the drum surfaces to strip the tramp oil from the drums as they rotate. A collecting trough is positioned below the wiper contact line to receive the tramp oil as it is stripped from the drum and drain it off to a waste container. In this manner, the cutting fluid is in constant circulation, even when the machine tool is idle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Jasper Underhill