IP Library Granted Patent US 10,913,667
Granted Patent B2
US 10,913,667 · App. 15/836,628 · Granted Feb 9, 2021

Multi-media clarification systems and methods

Inventors: Darin Lynn St. Germain (Gilbert, IA); Jonathan Bay Farrell (Pocatello, ID); Brian Lee Primrose (Nevada, IA); Darrell Wayne Christianson (Boone, IA)
Assignee: WesTech Engineering, Inc.
C02F1/285B01D15/00C02F2303/16
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Patent No.
US 10,913,667
App. No.
15/836,628
Granted
Feb 9, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A media clarifier may have a passageway, an inlet, an outlet above the inlet, a screen, and a media bed with both compressible and incompressible media. The screen may span the passageway. The media bed may be adjacent to the screen when the media clarifier is in an operational state. Particulate matter is removed from a water stream as it passes through the media bed.

Claims (47)

1. A media clarifier comprising:

a vessel defining an interior;

a retention screen disposed within and spanning said interior, wherein said retention screen divides said interior into a first portion and a second portion, wherein at least a portion of said second portion is above said first portion along a vertical dimension of the media clarifier;

an inlet for introducing water into said first portion of said interior;

a water distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for receiving said water from said inlet;

an outlet for conveying said water out of said vessel, wherein said retention screen is disposed downstream of said inlet and upstream of said outlet;

a gas distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for introduction of gas into said first portion;

a media bed disposed within said interior and downstream of said inlet, said media bed comprising both compressible media and incompressible media;

a waste gate; and

a flow direction control mechanism for moving said waste gate between a first position and a second position, wherein said water, when introduced under pressure to said inlet, flows through said inlet, through said water distribution header, through said media bed, through said retention screen, and through said outlet when said waste gate is in said first position and, alternatively, through a wastewater opening when said flow direction control mechanism is in said second position.

2. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein said compressible media is more flexible than said incompressible media.

3. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 2 to 1.

4. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 4 to 1.

5. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 8 to 1.

6. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein a specific gravity of said incompressible media is less than 1, and a specific gravity of the compressible media is 1 or greater.

7. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein a specific gravity of said compressible media and a specific gravity of said incompressible media are different by at least 0.02.

8. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein specific gravities of said incompressible media and said compressible media are less than one.

9. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein said incompressible media comprises beads, and said compressible media comprises fibrous balls.

10. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of said incompressible media has at least one roughened surface.

11. The media clarifier of claim 1 , further comprising a gas control mechanism for controlling gas injected into said water during a cleaning cycle.

12. The media clarifier of claim 11 , wherein said gas control mechanism comprises a valve and said gas distribution header.

13. The media clarifier of claim 12 , wherein during at least a portion of said cleaning cycle, a bulk density of a combination of said injected gas and said water is less than a bulk density at least a portion of said media bed.

14. The media clarifier of claim 1 , wherein said media bed is at least six inches in depth when said media clarifier is in an operational state.

15. A media clarifier comprising:

a vessel defining an interior;

a retention screen disposed within and spanning said interior, wherein said retention screen divides said interior into a first portion and a second portion;

an inlet for introducing water into said first portion of said interior;

a water distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for receiving said water from said inlet;

an outlet for conveying said water out of said vessel, wherein said retention screen is disposed downstream of said inlet and upstream of said outlet;

a gas distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for introduction of gas into said first portion;

a media bed disposed within said interior and downstream of said inlet, said media bed comprising both compressible media and incompressible media;

a waste gate; and

a flow direction control mechanism for moving said waste gate between a first position and a second position, wherein said water, when introduced under pressure to said inlet, flows through said inlet, through said water distribution header, through said media bed, through said retention screen, and through said outlet when said waste gate is in said first position.

16. The media clarifier of claim 15 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 2 to 1.

17. The media clarifier of claim 15 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 4 to 1.

18. A media clarifier comprising:

a vessel defining an interior;

a retention screen disposed within and spanning said interior, wherein said retention screen divides said interior into a first portion and a second portion;

an inlet for introducing water into said first portion of said interior;

a water distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for receiving said water from said inlet;

an outlet for conveying said water out of said vessel, wherein said retention screen is disposed downstream of said inlet and upstream of said outlet;

a gas distribution header disposed in said first portion of said interior for introduction of gas into said first portion;

a media bed disposed within said interior and downstream of said inlet, said media bed comprising both compressible media and incompressible media;

a waste gate; and

a flow direction control mechanism for moving said waste gate between a first position and a second position, wherein when said media clarifier is in an operational state said water exits said vessel through said outlet when said waste gate is in said first position and wherein when said media clarifier is in a cleaning state said water exits said vessel through a wastewater opening when said flow direction control mechanism is in said second position.

19. The media clarifier of claim 18 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 2 to 1.

20. The media clarifier of claim 18 , wherein a size ratio of individual compressible media units in a dry state of said compressible media to individual incompressible media units in a dry state of said incompressible media is greater than 4 to 1.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 7, 2021
From: WESTECH ENGINEERING LLC
To: WESTECH ENGINEERING, LLC
Reel/Frame 056608/0995 →
ENTITY CONVERSION FROM A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY TO A UTAH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Recorded Jun 1, 2021
From: WESTECH ENGINEERING & PROCESS EQUIPMENT LLC
To: WESTECH ENGINEERING LLC
Reel/Frame 056438/0608 →
ENTITY CONVERSION FROM A CORPORATION TO A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Recorded May 29, 2021
From: WESTECH ENGINEERING, INC.
To: WESTECH ENGINEERING & PROCESS EQUIPMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 056426/0820 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE FIRST INVENTOR NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 044543 FRAME: 0370. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Mar 1, 2018
From: ST. GERMAIN, DARIN LYNN; FARRELL, JONATHAN BAY; PRIMROSE, BRIAN LEE; CHRISTIANSON, DARRELL WAYNE
To: WESTECH ENGINEERING, INC.
Reel/Frame 045476/0627 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2018
From: GERMAIN, DARIN ST. LYNN; FARRELL, JONATHAN BAY; PRIMROSE, BRIAN LEE; CHRISTIANSON, DARRELL WAYNE
To: WESTECH ENGINEERING, INC.
Reel/Frame 044543/0370 →