IP Library Granted Patent US 11,033,836
Granted Patent B2
US 11,033,836 · App. 16/694,492 · Granted Jun 15, 2021

Continuous dewatering recirculation system with integral coal combustion residual high flow plate separator

Inventors: Daniel Charhut (Lake Bluff, IL); Ronald Bugar (Chicago, IL); Saurabh Rastogi (Green Oaks, IL); Kenneth Lauridsen (Lake Forest, IL)
Assignee: United Conveyor Corporation
B01D21/0087B01D21/0042B01D21/0045B01D21/0093B01D21/245B01D21/2405B01D21/2427B01D21/2455B01D21/2488B01D21/30B01D21/34C02F1/00C02F1/004C02F1/52C02F2101/10C02F2103/10C02F2103/34C02F2209/42C02F2301/022C02F2301/046
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,033,836
App. No.
16/694,492
Granted
Jun 15, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

The system for a continuous dewatering recirculating for removing particulate such as coal combustion residue from a water stream. The system includes multiple dewatering and recirculation containers, each having a submerged flight conveyor and lamella settlings plate located therein, at least one dewatering and recirculation container receives ash water stream overflow.

Claims (8)

1. A method for reducing the particulate in a bottom ash water stream comprising:

a) receiving a bottom ash water stream overflow in a first one of a plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers from a second one of a plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers, each of the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers containing a submerged flight conveyor therein and at least one lamella settling plate located therein,

b) maintaining a substantially constant water level in the second one of the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers for filtering the coal combustion residue water stream; and

c) selecting the first one of the continuous dewatering and recirculation container from among the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers for receiving ash water stream overflow.

2. The method for reducing the particulate in a bottom ash water stream of claim 1 , wherein the at least one lamella settling plates comprises between 150 and 1000 plates for each of the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers.

3. The method for reducing the particulate in a bottom ash water stream of claim 2 , wherein the geometry of at least some of the lamella settling plates includes a slope of at least 60 degrees.

4. The method for reducing the particulate in a bottom ash water stream of claim 1 , comprising the further step of generating a non-laminar flow for a coal combustion residue water stream in the second one of the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers in an amount ranging from 2000-9000 gallons per minute.

5. The method for reducing the particulate in a bottom ash water stream of claim 1 further comprising the step of adjusting the height of weirs connected the at least one lamella settling plate in the second one of the plurality of continuous dewatering and recirculation containers so as to adjust the height of the water in the container so as to improve the efficiency of the filtering by the plurality of lamella settling plates.

Assignments (2)
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Aug 23, 2024
From: UNITED CONVEYOR CORPORATION
To: UNITED CONVEYOR LLC
Reel/Frame 068763/0367 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2022
From: UNITED CONVEYOR LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059994/0824 →