Tortuous path filter

Liquid purification or separation – Gravitational separator – Material supply distributor

Reexamination Certificate

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C210S521000, C210S534000, C134S109000

Reexamination Certificate

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06568541

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to the field of washing equipment and washing fluid reclamation; more particularly, it relates to a tortuous path filter for sedimentation and clarification of washing fluids, and to an optional sump and solid waste discharge.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the vehicle repair and maintenance industry, as well as in other industries in which equipment and parts become dirty and/or greasy, such as for military weapons maintenance, it is common to employ some kind of washing apparatus for dirty parts and assemblies and some kind of cleaning fluid or solvent for use in the washing equipment. Typically the fluid is expensive, especially for fluids optimized for environmental impact and for safety and health of workers. It is thus advantageous to be able to reuse and/or recycle such fluid.
During the degreasing and cleaning process in the parts washer, the cleaning fluid invariably becomes contaminated with larger and smaller particles of dirt and worn metal and globules of heavier greases and oils. To maintain the cleaning effectiveness of the fluid it is considered essential to filter out or otherwise remove from time to time some or all of such contaminants from the fluid.
Some parts washers are equipped with means to filter and/or distill the cleaning fluid and thus separate the contaminants, either continuously or in a batch process during down time. Examples include the System One 500 Series parts washer from Mansur Industries in Miami, Fla., and TranSolv's Model CH solvent recycler. However, direct filtering of contaminated washing fluid generally causes premature overload of filter canisters, necessitating frequent replacement of the canisters. Other washing installations employ separate distillation equipment. Some sites employ mobile fluid recycling services who, either on or off site, filter and/or distill the cleaning fluid from the on site parts washers. The Zymo company even provides a parts washer with built in bioremediatioin of the cleaning fluid, while another company provides a built in centrifugation system to filter out contaminants. All of these fluid recovery or recycling processes are expensive and laborious, and many of them require considerable down time for each parts washer while the fluid is cleaned.
What is needed is a solvent recycling system that is inexpensive in operation, labor free, requires little or no down time in operation, and is safe for workers and for the environment, with minimal need for, or long intervals between, solvent and/or canister filter replacement.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a solvent recycling system that is inexpensive in operation, labor free, requires little or no down time in operation, and is safe for workers and for the environment, with minimal need for, or long intervals between, solvent, and/or canister filter replacement.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a filtering stage for a multistage filtering system that will inhibit clogging of finer downstream filters.
It is another object of the invention to provide a settling tank for clarifying washing fluids with a wall disposed within the tank, the wall having a plurality of passages and defining a settling chamber.
It is another object of the invention to provide a settling tank with a top mounted fluid runoff opening into the tank disposed above a settling chamber and at least one pump inlet disposed in an upper part of the tank outside the settling chamber.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a settling tank with an inner wall defining a central settling chamber and a second wall surrounding the inner wall and defining a second settling chamber between the inner wall and the second wall, each wall having a plurality of passages and with the pump inlet disposed outside the second wall.
It is another object of the invention to provide a settling tank with the passages in the inner wall in a lower region of the wall, and the passages in the second wall in an upper region of the wall, with at least some of the passages hooded to enhance a flow velocity change for fluid passing through the passages.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a settling tank with a sump pump having a one way valve for discharging sump sediment from the sump into a portable waste can.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a fluid pump connected to the pump inlet, with the pump controlled to operate only during fluid runoff into the tank, the better to enhance settling of particles and heavier greases and oils during periods when the washer is not in use.
It is yet another object of the invention to meet any or all of the needs summarized above.
These and such other objects of the invention as will become evident from the disclosure below are met by the invention disclosed herein.
The invention addresses and provides such a system. The invention represents the only parts washer with built in low cost solvent recycling by means of a tortuous path, multichambered settling tank, whereby sludge and other settled contaminants may be removed without removing the fluid from the washer and without substantial interruption to the operating cycle of the washer.
In one aspect of the invention there is a settling tank for clarifying washing fluids. There is preferably at least one wall disposed within the tank, the wall having a plurality of passages therethrough. The wall may be further comprised of wall pieces joined together with appropriate angles and seams, or it may be a substantially single piece folded or bent appropriately, in either case so to define at least one separate settling chamber within the settling tank. The walls of the settling tank and of the settling chamber(s) are preferably substantially vertical, or at least funnel or cone shaped. The settling chamber wall(s) preferably run in height from a point at or above an upper fluid fill limit line in the settling tank to point(s) at or just above respective line(s) at which the plane(s) of the settling chamber wall(s) intersect the wall(s) of the settling tank, or, if optionally provided, the settling tank bottom.
Preferably there is a top mounted fluid runoff opening into the settling tank disposed generally and substantially above the settling chamber, or the central most settling chamber if there are more than one. In preferred embodiments, the fluid runoff is a perforated drain plate that is in fluid communication with a washing surface above the settling tank. Preferably there is also at least one pump inlet disposed preferably in an upper part of the settling tank outside any of the settling chambers. In preferred embodiments there is more than one settling chamber, with an inner wall defining a central settling chamber and a second wall surrounding the inner wall and defining a second settling chamber between the inner wall and the second wall. A referred embodiment is thus a nested settling chamber arrangement, where no settling chamber wall is coplanar with or touching any other settling chamber wall, or the settling tank wall. It will be appreciated however that other embodiments, including those with settling chamber walls touching or in common with each other or with the settling tank, or with non nested, non symmetrical, and/or non centered settling chambers, may also be employed to some particular advantage without departing from the scope of the invention.
As above, each settling chamber wall preferably has a plurality of passages therethrough, each passage in fluid communication with the settling chamber defined by its wall and with the next most outer settling chamber or settling tank respectively. Where there is more than one settling chamber, any pump inlets are preferably disposed outside the outermost settling chamber wall.
Preferably the passages in the innermost settling chamber wall are in a lower region of the wall, and the passages in the second, or nextmost, inner, settling chamber wall are in an upper region of the wall, and so forth in alternation for eac

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