![]() Method and apparatus for cleaning a pool bottom having a sand bed
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for cleaning the sand beds of slow sand filters, infiltration basins and pools of other types having sand beds in water treatment works and similar plants, while the filter is in service, by removing a few centimeters of the bed surface, cleaning the sand of the sludge or filter film formed on the bed surface, returning the cleaned sand to the bed, and discharging the separated sludge, suspended in water to drain or to a suitable disposal site. This is achieved using a tracked cleaning machine equipped with a submersible pump (7) and nozzle (8) to remove the top layer of sludge-bearing sand from the bed, cleaning the sludge from the sand thus removed in a hydrocyclone (13), returning the cleaned sand to the bed via a spreader plate (15) and discharging the water-suspended sludge to a drain or to a suitable disposal site through a hose (17). 公开号:US20010004974A1 申请号:US09/765,336 申请日:2001-01-22 公开日:2001-06-28 发明作者:Anders Ekenback;Klas Lange 申请人:Weda Poolcleaner AB; IPC主号:B01D36-045
专利说明:
[0001] The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for cleaning the sand beds of slow sand filters, infiltration basins and pools of other types having sand beds in water treatment works and similar plants, while the filter is in service, by removing a few centimeters of the bed surface, cleaning the sand of the sludge, or filter film, formed on the surface, returning the cleaned sand to the bed, and discharging the separated sludge, suspended in water, to drain or to a suitable disposal site. This is achieved, while the slow sand filter or infiltration basin in question is in service, by traversing the surface of the sand with a tracked cleaning machine in a predetermined pattern which ensures that the entire surface has been traversed by the end of the cleaning operation. [0001] BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] When using previously known methods of cleaning filters or basins of this type, the filter or basin in question must be removed from service and drained of water. A machine, such as a compact loader, is then used to remove the top layer of sand and transport it to a suitable location for cleaning. When the filter is refilled with water following cleaning of the bed, the filtered water must be discharged to waste for two to three weeks before the filter can be returned to normal service, since drying of the sand surface causes disturbance to the microbacterial activity in the bed. Every cleaning operation of this type takes approximately one month and requires the services of three plant workers and an outside contractor. Since two bed cleaning operations are normally carried out annually, involving the removal of a total of about 6 centimeters of sand, the filter must be refilled with sand every ten years. [0002] SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0003] The apparatus of the invention is for cleaning sand of a sand bed of a facility including a slow sand filter, infiltration basin and pools of other types having sand beds in water treatment works and similar plants. The apparatus includes: a chassis having a front end and a rear end; first and second caterpillar track assemblies mounted on respective longitudinal sides of the chassis; a motor mounted on the chassis and being operatively connected to the caterpillar track assemblies for driving the caterpillar track assemblies for propelling the apparatus over the sand bed; electromagnetic clutches interposed between the motor and the first and second caterpillar track assemblies, respectively; a submersible pump mounted at the front end and having a nozzle through which sand to be cleaned of sludge is drawn by suction from the sand bed; a hydrocyclone also mounted on the chassis and being connected to the submersible pump for receiving the sand to be cleaned and separating the sludge therefrom; the hydrocyclone having a first outlet through which the sludge is discharged from the hydrocyclone and a second outlet through which the cleaned sand is discharged; a spreader device mounted below the second outlet for spreading the cleaned sand onto the sand bed; a hose connected to the first outlet for conducting the sludge away from the hydrocyclone and the apparatus; and, a control unit for controlling the electromagnetic clutches for changing the direction of movement of the apparatus as well as controlling the submersible pump, the hydrocyclone and the motor. [0003] [0004] The suction nozzle at the front of the machine extends the full width of the machine and is connected to the submersible pump having a capacity sufficient to remove a layer of sand and sludge approximately 3 centimeters thick, and to convey the material thus removed to a hydrocyclone in which the sand is cleaned and redeposited on the bed behind the machine, while the water-suspended sludge is discharged to waste through a hose. [0004] [0005] The hydrocyclone operates pursuant to the same principle as a cyclone for removing dust from an air flow. The inlet of the flow is arranged tangential in the upper cylindrical part of the cyclone and all heavy particles are thrown to the periphery of the cyclone because of centrifugal force and drop down through the outlet below while the cleaned air goes out through the upper outlet in the center of the cyclone. The hydrocyclone operates in the same way but separates heavy sand particles from a liquid flow, in this case a water flow. The separated sludge suspended in water is discharged to a waste disposal location at poolside through a hose connected to the hydrocyclone. [0005] [0006] The method of the invention employs the above apparatus, which is remote-controlled, to traverse the surface of the sand bed, while the filter is in service, in a predetermined pattern such that the entire surface has been traversed by the end of the cleaning operation. [0006] [0007] The time required to clean a filter approximately 2,430 m[0007] 2 in area is approximately 8 hours, including placement of the cleaning machine in, and removal of the machine from the filter while the unit is in service, representing a very significant saving in time compared to earlier methods. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0008] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein: [0008] [0009] FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of an embodiment of the cleaning machine of the invention; [0009] [0010] FIG. 2 is a section view of the cleaning machine taken along line A-A of FIG. 1; and, [0010] [0011] FIG. 3 is a schematic showing the control apparatus including the control station, connecting box, motor and electro-magnetic clutches. [0011] DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION [0012] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the chassis [0012] 1 is mounted on four pairs of double wheels 2 encircled, respectively, by right-hand and left-hand caterpillar tracks 3 on respective sides of the machine. [0013] The tracks are driven by a fully-enclosed worm-gear motor [0013] 4, which is mounted centrally at the rear of the chassis and which, through a stub axle projecting from either side and provided with an electromagnetic clutch (5 a, 5 b), drives each set of tracks via an individual sprocket drive wheel 5 in engagement therewith. The front end of the machine is also equipped with a common shaft with electromagnetic clutches (6 a, 6 b) connected to the sprocket idler wheels 6 in engagement with the caterpillar tracks 3 at the front. The sprocket idler wheels 6 are not connected to the worm-gear motor 4 but are driven in rotation by the caterpillar tracks 3. The purpose of the electromagnetic clutches is to release and brake the caterpillar track on the side towards which the machine is to be steered when turning. [0014] The front end of the machine is equipped with a submersible pump [0014] 7 provided with a suction nozzle 8, which widens outwardly at the lower end to extend the full width of the machine. At the lower end, the nozzle is provided with a support roller 9 which rests on the sand bed of the filter. To achieve the required depth of suction in the bed, the pump, suction nozzle and support roller assembly are adjustable in the vertical direction about the pivot joint 10 by means of the adjusting rod 11 which can be, for example, manually adjusted before the machine is placed on the sand bed. [0015] The sand, sludge and water extracted from the bed are discharged by the pump [0015] 7 through the hose 12 to a hydrocyclone 13, in which the sand is cleaned of the sludge and, through the conical lower part 14 of the hydrocyclone, falls onto the spreader plate 15, from where it is returned to the filter bed. The water-suspended sludge is discharged from the top of the hydrocyclone through the pipe 16 and hose 17 to a drain or to a suitable disposal site at the top side or poolside of the slow sand filter or infiltration basin. [0016] The power supply cable [0016] 18 to the pump 7 and the power supply cable to the worm-gear motor 4, as well as the necessary control wiring, are enclosed in a floating hose 19, which is run from a connecting box 20 on the chassis 1 to a suitable control station 22 at poolside of the slow sand filter or infiltration basin. [0017] To prevent twisting of the floating hose [0017] 19 and the discharge hose 17 during the cleaning operation, the machine is operated over the sand bed in a figure-eight pattern until the entire surface has been cleaned. [0018] FIG. 3 is a schematic showing the connecting box [0018] 20 mounted on the chassis 1. Electro-magnetic clutches (5 a, 5 b, 6 a, 6 b) are connected to the electrical connecting box 20 as is the motor 4. [0019] It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. [0019]
权利要求:
Claims (13) [1" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00001] 1. An apparatus for cleaning sand of a sand bed of a facility including a slow sand filter, infiltration basin and pools of other types having sand beds in water treatment works and similar plants, the apparatus comprising: a chassis having a front end and a rear end; first and second caterpillar track assemblies mounted on respective longitudinal sides of said chassis; a motor mounted on said chassis and being operatively connected to said caterpillar track assemblies for driving said caterpillar track assemblies for propelling said apparatus over said sand bed; electromagnetic clutches interposed between said motor and said first and second caterpillar track assemblies, respectively; a submersible pump mounted at said front end and having a nozzle through which sand to be cleaned of sludge is drawn by suction from said sand bed; a hydrocyclone also mounted on said chassis and being connected to said submersible pump for receiving said sand to be cleaned and separating said sludge therefrom; said hydrocyclone having a first outlet through which said sludge is discharged from said hydrocyclone and a second outlet through which the cleaned sand is discharged; a spreader device mounted below said second outlet for spreading the cleaned sand onto said sand bed; a hose connected to said first outlet for conducting said sludge away from said hydrocyclone and said apparatus; and, a control unit for controlling said electromagnetic clutches for changing the direction of movement of said apparatus as well as controlling said submersible pump, said hydrocyclone and said motor. [2" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00002] 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , said chassis having a predetermined width and said nozzle having a lower end and a nozzle opening at said lower end; and, said nozzle being configured to widen toward said lower end so as to cause said nozzle opening to extend over said width of said apparatus. [3" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00003] 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , said second outlet being a bottom outlet; and, said spreader device being a spreader plate mounted below said bottom outlet and being configured to spread said cleaned sand onto said sand bed over said width of said chassis. [4" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00004] 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , said control unit including a connecting box on said chassis and a control station at pool side; said connecting box being connected to said electro-magnetic clutches, said motor, said pump and said hydrocyclone; and, a cable interconnecting said control station and said connecting box. [5" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00005] 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , said caterpillar track assemblies including respective caterpillar tracks and respective drive wheels for engaging the caterpillar track corresponding thereto; and, said drive wheels being connected to corresponding ones of said electro-magnetic clutches. [6" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00006] 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , said caterpillar track assemblies including respective idler wheels engaging the caterpillar track corresponding thereto; said electro-magnetic clutches being a first set of electro-magnetic clutches and said apparatus further comprising a second set of electro-magnetic clutches and a common shaft mounted at said front end of said chassis for interconnecting said idler wheels; and, a second set of magnetic clutches mounted on said common shaft for operating on corresponding ones of said idler wheels when controlling said direction of movement of said apparatus. [7" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00007] 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , said motor being a worm-gear motor mounted centrally at said rear end of said chassis; said worm-gear motor having a stub axle projecting from respective sides thereof for driving said caterpillar track units via said first set of electro-magnetic clutches and said drive wheels. [8" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00008] 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , further comprising an elevation adjusting assembly for adjusting said submersible pump and said nozzle in elevation relative to said sand bed. [9" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00009] 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , said elevation adjusting assembly including a pivot joint mounted on said chassis for pivotally connecting said submersible pump to said chassis, an adjusting rod connected to said submersible pump and said chassis for adjusting the angle of tilt about said pivot joint and therefore the elevation of said nozzle relative to said sand bed. [10" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00010] 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , said elevation adjusting assembly further including a support roller for supporting said submersible pump relative to said sand bed. [11" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00011] 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising a pipe mounted on said chassis and having a first end connected to said first outlet of said hydrocyclone and having a second end; a hose connected to said second end for conducting said sludge away from said chassis to a receiving location at poolside of said facility; said submersible pump having a discharge opening for discharging said sand to be cleaned and said hydrocyclone having an inlet for receiving said sand to be cleaned; and, a hose interconnecting said discharge opening and said inlet opening. [12" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00012] 12. A method for cleaning sand of a sand bed of a facility including a slow sand filter, infiltration basin and pools of other types having sand beds in water treatment works and plants, the method comprising the steps of: providing a remote-controlled cleaning machine including a submersible pump having a nozzle and a hydrocyclone connected to the submersible pump; traversing said sand bed while said facility is in service; removing a few centimeters of sand to be cleaned of sludge from the top surface of said sand bed with said submersible pump and said nozzle thereof; discharging said sand to be cleaned to said hydrocyclone to separate said sludge from said sand; discharging the separated sludge suspended in water to a waste disposal location at poolside of said facility through a hose connected to said hydrocyclone; and, returning the cleaned sand to said sand bed. [13" id="US-20010004974-A1-CLM-00013] 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the machine further includes a motor and a control apparatus including a control station at said poolside of said facility; and, wherein the method comprises the further step of providing a power supply cable for said pump and a power supply cable for said motor and control wiring for controlling said machine; and, accommodating said cables and control wiring in a floating hose which extends between said control station and said machine.
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