IP Library Granted Patent US 7,081,171
Granted Patent B1
US 7,081,171 · App. 10/944,858 · Granted Jul 25, 2006

Screenings washer

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,081,171
App. No.
10/944,858
Filed
Sep 21, 2004
Granted
Jul 25, 2006
Kind
B1
Art Unit
1746
USPC
134/18
Abstract

A screenings washer having a hopper, a grinder downstream of the hopper, and a washer downstream of the grinder. The washer includes an auger rotor that receives the screenings ground by the grinder, a spray wash system that sprays a wash fluid directly onto a portion of said auger rotor and the ground screenings, a perforated trough, and tubular casing directly coupled to the discharge end of said auger rotor and having a severe bend proximate to the discharge end of said auger rotor. The severe bend partially obstructing transportation of the ground screenings transported by said auger rotor so as form a compaction zone that compacts and de-waters the ground screenings.

Claims (33)

1. A method of processing screenings using a screenings washer having a hopper; a grinder coupled to the hopper downstream of the hopper; and a washer coupled to the grinder downstream of the grinder; wherein the washer includes an auger rotor that rotates about an auger rotor axis, a spray wash system, a perforated trough disposed at a bottom of said auger rotor, and a tubular casing directly coupled to a discharge end of said auger rotor, the tubular casing having a severe bend proximate to the discharge end of said auger rotor; said method comprising:

(1) feeding the screenings into the hopper for conveyance directly to the grinder;

(2) grinding the screenings in the grinder to produce ground screenings;

(3) feeding the ground screenings directly to the auger rotor;

(4) washing the ground screenings in the auger rotor by spraying a wash fluid under pressure directly onto a portion of the auger rotor and the ground screenings and operating the auger rotor in a forward sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end of the auger rotor;

(5) transporting the ground screenings by the auger rotor directly to the severe bend; and

(6) compacting and de-watering the ground screenings by forcing the ground screenings through the severe bend which partially obstructs transportation of the ground screenings therethrough.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said compaction and de-watering removes about 50 percent of liquid from the ground screenings discharged from severe bend.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said step of compaction and de-watering reduces a volume of the ground screenings by about 75 to 80 percent.

4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising controlling the auger rotor to:

(1) first, operate in a first forward sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end, for a first predetermined amount of time;

(2) next, operate in a reverse sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in a direction opposite to that of the forward sequence, for a second predetermined amount of time; and

(3) next, operate in a second forward sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in the direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end, for a third predetermined amount of time.

5. The method according to claim 4 , further comprising controlling the auger rotor to stop rotating for a fourth period of time between the reverse sequence and the second forward sequence so that the ground screenings are subjected to multiple washings.

6. The screenings washer according to claim 4 , further comprising continuously cycling through the first forward sequence, reverse sequence and second forward sequence.

7. The method according to claim 4 , further comprising monitoring at least one of a current and a voltage corresponding to a power consumption of the screenings washer; and, when the power consumption exceeds a maximum allowable threshold value, changing a run sequence of the auger rotor to a forward only sequence, in which the auger rotor only rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end.

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the spray wash system is positioned below the grinder, so that the ground screenings are washed as they first contact the auger rotor.

9. A method of processing screenings using a screenings washer having a hopper; a grinder coupled to the hopper downstream of the hopper; and a washer coupled to the grinder downstream of the grinder; wherein the washer includes an auger rotor that rotates about an auger rotor axis, a spray wash system, a perforated trough disposed at a bottom of said auger rotor, and a tubular casing directly coupled to a discharge end of said auger rotor, the tubular casing having a severe bend proximate to the discharge end of said auger rotor; said method comprising:

(1) feeding the screenings into the hopper for conveyance to the grinder;

(2) grinding the screenings in the grinder to produce ground screenings;

(3) feeding the ground screenings directly to the auger rotor;

(4) washing the ground screenings in the auger rotor by spraying a wash fluid under pressure directly onto a portion of the auger rotor and the ground screenings and operating the auger rotor in a forward sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end of the auger rotor;

(5) transporting the ground screenings by the auger rotor directly to the severe bend; and

(6) compacting and de-watering the ground screenings by forcing the ground screenings through the severe bend which partially obstructs transportation of the ground screenings therethrough, and further comprising:

monitoring at least one of a current and a voltage corresponding to a power consumption of the screenings washer; and, when the power consumption exceeds a maximum allowable threshold value, setting a run sequence of the auger rotor to the forward sequence only, in which the auger rotor only rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end, and wherein

when the power consumption exceeds a maximum allowable threshold value, the control unit causes the spray wash system to spray wash fluid onto the auger rotor.

10. A method of processing screenings using a screenings washer having a hopper; a grinder coupled to the hopper downstream of the hopper, the grinder comprising two or more counter-rotating shafts with intermeshing cutters; and a washer coupled to the grinder downstream of the grinder; wherein the washer includes an auger rotor that rotates about an auger rotor axis, a spray wash system, a perforated trough disposed at a bottom of said auger rotor, and a tubular casing directly coupled to a discharge end of said auger rotor, the tubular casing having a severe bend proximate to the discharge end of said auger rotor; said method comprising:

(1) feeding the screenings into the hopper for conveyance to the grinder;

(2) grinding the screenings between the counter-rotating shafts with intermeshing cutters, to produce ground screenings;

(3) feeding the ground screenings directly to the auger rotor;

(4) washing the ground screenings in the auger rotor by spraying a wash fluid under pressure directly onto a portion of the auger rotor and the ground screenings and operating the auger rotor in a forward sequence, in which the auger rotor rotates in a direction that transports the ground screenings towards the discharge end of the auger rotor;

(5) transporting the ground screenings by the auger rotor directly to the severe bend; and

(6) compacting and de-watering the ground screenings by forcing the ground screenings through the severe bend which partially obstructs transportation of the ground screenings therethrough.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2019
From: JWC ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
To: SULZER MANAGEMENT AG
Reel/Frame 050069/0783 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2018
From: JWC ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
To: SULZER MANAGEMENT AG
Reel/Frame 047660/0938 →
PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 8, 2018
From: MADISON CAPITAL FUNDING LLC
To: JWC ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 045290/0239 →