IP Library Granted Patent US 12692177
Granted Patent B2
US 12692177 · App. 18/234,658 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Vacuum air lift systems including a fluidic oscillator

Inventors: Thomas Wood Andrews (Cincinnati, OH); Emmanuel Pierre Pascal Briquet (Cincinnati, OH); John Rodgers Brooks, Jr. (Cincinnati, OH)
Assignee: Searen, LLC
C02F1/20C02F3/085C02F3/223A01K63/045C02F1/74C02F3/087C02F3/1268C02F3/322C02F2301/063F04F3/00Y02W10/10Y02W10/37
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12692177
App. No.
18/234,658
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vacuum airlift system for treating an aqueous effluent includes an upflow liquid portion, where the upflow liquid portion is configured to retain a fluid, and a fluid inlet, the fluid inlet being fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid portion, where the fluid inlet is positioned at about a bottom of the upflow liquid portion. The vacuum airlift system can also include a downflow liquid portion, where the downflow liquid portion is fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid portion, and a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet being fluidly coupled with the downflow liquid portion, where the fluid outlet is positioned at about a bottom of the downflow liquid portion. The vacuum airlift system can also include a plurality of aerators fed by one or more fluidic oscillators; the plurality of aerators being coupled to the upflow liquid column.

Claims (47)

1 . A vacuum airlift system for treating an aqueous effluent comprising:

a. an upflow liquid column, the upflow liquid column having a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height, wherein the upflow liquid column is configured to retain a fluid;

b. a fluid inlet, the fluid inlet being fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column, wherein the fluid inlet is positioned at about the bottom of the upflow liquid column;

c. a downflow liquid column, the downflow liquid column having a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height;

d. a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet being fluidly coupled with the downflow liquid column, wherein the fluid outlet is positioned at about the bottom of the downflow liquid column; and

e. a plurality of aerators fed by one or more fluidic oscillators, wherein the plurality of aerators being coupled to the upflow liquid column;

wherein the upflow liquid column is co-axial with the downflow liquid column.

2 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the downflow liquid column is greater than the diameter of the upflow liquid column.

3 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , wherein the height of the upflow liquid column is greater than the height of the downflow liquid column.

4 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more fluidic oscillators are positioned within a porous cylindrical diffuser to create a continuous flow bi-stable valve micro bubble generator that eliminates parasitic losses associated with flow management for separate diffusers.

5 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , further comprising a biological filter positioned in the upflow liquid column or the downflow liquid column, the biological filter being operably configured to facilitate a biological or chemical process.

6 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of aerators comprises a first aerator having a control valve.

7 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of aerators comprises a first aerator, wherein the first aerator is a micro-bubble aerator fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column.

8 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of aerators further comprises a second aerator, wherein the second aerator is a macro-bubble aerator fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column.

9 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 8 , wherein the first aerator is positioned above the second aerator in the upflow liquid column.

10 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , further comprising a low-pressure differential diffuser in conjunction with the one or more fluidic oscillators.

11 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 1 , further comprising a gas headspace above the top of the upflow liquid column, an offgas stream fluidly coupled with the gas headspace, and a vacuum pump, wherein the vacuum pump is operably configured to create a vacuum in the gas headspace.

12 . A vacuum airlift system for treating an aqueous effluent comprising:

a. an upflow liquid column having a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height, wherein the upflow liquid column is configured to retain a fluid;

b. a fluid inlet, the fluid inlet being fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column, wherein the fluid inlet is positioned at about the bottom of the upflow liquid column;

c. a first aerator, the first aerator being fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column, wherein the first aerator is operably configured to deliver a gas phase to the upflow liquid column such that a plurality of bubbles is formed within the upflow liquid column, wherein the first aerator is fed by a fluidic oscillator;

d. a downflow liquid column, the downflow liquid column having a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height;

e. a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet being fluidly coupled with the downflow liquid column, wherein the fluid outlet is positioned at about the bottom of the downflow liquid column;

f. a gas headspace above the top of the upflow liquid column;

g. an offgas stream fluidly coupled with the gas headspace; and

h. a vacuum pump, wherein the vacuum pump is operably configured to create a vacuum in the gas headspace;

wherein the upflow liquid column is co-axial with the downflow liquid column.

13 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 12 , wherein the diameter of the downflow liquid column is smaller than the diameter of the upflow liquid column.

14 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 12 , wherein the height of the upflow liquid column is greater than the height of the downflow liquid column.

15 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 12 , wherein the fluidic oscillator is positioned within a porous cylindrical diffuser.

16 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 12 , wherein the fluidic oscillator is positioned in a diffuser having a diffuser outlet, and wherein a vacuum or negative pressure at the diffuser outlet generates flow through the fluidic oscillator and improves fluidic oscillator stability.

17 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 12 , wherein the first aerator is a micro-bubble aerator.

18 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 17 , further comprising a second aerator, wherein the second aerator is a macro-bubble aerator fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column.

19 . The vacuum airlift system of claim 15 , further comprising a biological filter positioned in the upflow liquid column or the downflow liquid column, the biological filter being operably configured to facilitate a biological or chemical process.

20 . A vacuum airlift system for treating an aqueous effluent comprising:

a. an upflow liquid column, the upflow liquid column having a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height, wherein the upflow liquid column is configured to retain a fluid;

b. a fluid inlet, the fluid inlet being fluidly coupled with the upflow liquid column, wherein the fluid inlet is positioned at about the bottom of the upflow liquid column;

c. a first aerator, wherein the first aerator is operably configured to deliver micro-bubbles to the fluid;

d. a second aerator, wherein the second aerator is operably configured to deliver macro-bubbles to the fluid;

e. a fluidic oscillator feeding the first aerator or the second aerator;

f. a downflow liquid column having a a top and a bottom, a vertical orientation, a diameter, and a height, wherein the diameter of the downflow liquid column is greater than the diameter of the upflow liquid column, wherein the height of the upflow liquid column is greater than the height of the downflow liquid column;

g. a fluid outlet, the fluid outlet being fluidly coupled with the downflow liquid column, wherein the fluid outlet is positioned at about the bottom of the downflow liquid column;

h. a gas headspace above the top of the upflow liquid column, wherein the gas headspace is defined at least partially by a cap;

i. an offgas stream fluidly coupled with the gas headspace;

j. a vacuum pump, wherein the vacuum pump is operably configured to create a vacuum in the gas headspace; and

k. an evacuation tank associated with the offgas stream:

wherein the upflow liquid column is co-axial with the downflow liquid column.