EP0991825A1 - Strassenablauf - Google Patents

Strassenablauf

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EP0991825A1
EP0991825A1 EP98909911A EP98909911A EP0991825A1 EP 0991825 A1 EP0991825 A1 EP 0991825A1 EP 98909911 A EP98909911 A EP 98909911A EP 98909911 A EP98909911 A EP 98909911A EP 0991825 A1 EP0991825 A1 EP 0991825A1
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Prior art keywords
sink
bag
basket
water
insert according
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English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
Bo SÖDERGREN
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Prolup Absorbenter AB
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Prolup Absorbenter AB
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0401Gullies for use in roads or pavements
    • E03F5/0404Gullies for use in roads or pavements with a permanent or temporary filtering device; Filtering devices specially adapted therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03FSEWERS; CESSPOOLS
    • E03F5/00Sewerage structures
    • E03F5/04Gullies inlets, road sinks, floor drains with or without odour seals or sediment traps
    • E03F5/0401Gullies for use in roads or pavements

Definitions

  • a sand trap in the bottom in the shape of a recess below the outlet level of the sink hole.
  • the sand trap functions so that sand that has come into the sink hole sinks down into the sand trap without being swept away by the water flowing away from the sink hole. Since the water movements in the sink hole are comparatively seen calmer than in inlet and outlet the sand has time to sink to the bottom.
  • the sand can then be removed from the sand trap by the sink lid being lifted and the sand being removed by sludge suction, bucket or the like.
  • the object of the invention is to eliminate the above environment problems so that a cleaner surface water is delivered to collecting water courses.
  • this object is solved by instead of trying to arrange a central cleaning of the surface water this is cleaned in the other end of the system, that is at each street sink.
  • a basket or the like of net or perforated sheet is arranged and in this is arranged a filtering fabric lining.
  • the tightness of the fabric is chosen so that desired cleaning is achieved and the area of the basket or corresponding is dimensioned so that at least normal water flow amounts have time to pass through the fabric.
  • an inward/downwards sloping collar is arranged below the street sink lid centering the oncoming water securing that this gets into the basket.
  • an inward/downwards sloping collar is arranged below the street sink lid centering the oncoming water securing that this gets into the basket.
  • Between the upper edge of the basket and the street sink lid or the collar respectively is left a space allowing the water at extreme torrential rains to pass on the outside of the basket when the filtering quite simply can't cope. The water may also take this way if the filtering basket should have been filled with collected material.
  • the basket hangs in chains that in turn are fastened in a collar that is placed below the street sink lid.
  • the chains allow lateral adaption of the basket location in case the street sink inlet in the street has become displaced in relation to the sink hole.
  • the basket may advantageously be square with chains in the corners. Since it is usual with street sink inlets that are square preferably also the collars are square and possibly adjustable in one direction for adaption to the varying length measurements that can occur for sink lid casings.
  • the chains may be so long that the distance between the lower edge of the collar and the perforated roof or lid is a decimeter or more.
  • an oil absorbing means is arranged, for instance in accordance with the Swedish patent application SE 9603221-4, that is a means that absorb oil but that remains uninfluenced by water and that furthermore floats on the water.
  • the filling degree of the oil absorbing means is chosen according to the expected composition of the pollution. Since the means is comparatively cheap and easily destructible one can allow an excess capacity providing a buffer against unintentionall outlets due to for instance traffic accidents and the like.
  • the net fills several functions. To start with a comparatively nonturbulent entering stream of water into the basket is secured reducing the risk of in this present collected material being whirled up and swept over the edge of the basket. Secondly the absorbing means present in the basket is prevented from flowing out of this.
  • the net has preferably a slight roof form, that is an inclination outward downwards so that larger pollutions as branches and stones easily slides off and further down into the sand trap of the sink hole. In order to secure this function it may be of advantage with a perforated sheet of stainless steel, since the remains smooth and slippery at the same time as the holes allow sufficient percolation.
  • the filter material in the basket is preferably arranged in the shape of an insert bag that regularly or when needed is removed and replaced with a new one.
  • the new bag can already at delivery be filled with absorption means for oil and closed in an appropriate manner, for instance by means of a velcro tape or a channel running around the bag with a string therein. If the bag is large it may also be provided with suitable handles for lifting manually or with the help of machinery.
  • the bags are of course preferably made of combustible material that can be burnt together with the oil absorbing material. In this way a certain heat energy is retrieved and furthermore through flue gas cleaning present pollutions can be concentrated in a comfortable way.
  • a sludge receiving recess is arranged. This can be achieved by means of a centrally placed vessel that is open upwards, but water penetrable downwards and to the sides.
  • the vessel may be made of net or sheet metal with punched holes and be held in place by means of two arms that diametrically extend between net and basket where they are held by the net lid fastening.
  • the central perforated vessel will receive a collection of sludge on the bottom but the water can still flow out into the absorption material through the sides of the vessel.
  • a sufficient distance exist between the bottom of the vessel and the bottom of the basket to allow the presence of absorbing means since otherwise water would be able to flow through without being cleaned. Even if sintering sludge would seal the absorbing material on the upwards turned surface water can still enter through the sides of the vessel.
  • the bag containing the absorbing means can either be open upwards or be close upwards. At this it may however be preferable that its upper side as possible inward turned surface has larger openings to let pollutions in that are to be caught by the filter.
  • the water cleaning device for street drains shown in the drawing includes an insert 1 placed in a sink hole 2 provided with a lid 3.
  • the insert 1 includes in the upper end an all around going flange 4 with which the unit grips over and hangs in the same sink flange 5 that support the sink lid.
  • a removable inner collar 6 is arranged in level with the flange 4 .
  • the collar sees to that the water flows a distance towards the middle of the unit 1.
  • a net 7 is arranged.
  • Between the flange and the net openings 8 are arranged for the diversion of the water past the insert if this should be silted up or not be able to cope. These openings can be constituted of intervals between hooks for hanging.
  • the insert has the look of a basket or perforated bucket 9 provided with perforations in the side as well as in the bottom.
  • a bag 10 of filter material In the bucket is placed a bag 10 of filter material.
  • the bag is in the shown case folded over the upper edge of the basket and is held in this position by the net that has been applied from above. For the lifting of the net this is provided with a suitable handle as is the bag.
  • the added absorption means in the bag also reduce the risk in cold whether that in this collected moist material should blast the insert.
  • the invention offers the possibility of good and effective cleaning of water to a very reasonable price.
  • Existing sinks do not have to be changed and its only necessary with an extra insert. If the sink lid should be lifted too much of the flange of the insert one can consider for instance to make a corresponding machined recess in the edge of the sink lid.
  • the net can be made concave, that is bulging downwards or corrugated or shaped in some other way to catch larger particles as stones and the like so that these can be removed by the lifting of the net so that thereby the considerably more complicated emptying of the sand trap on the bottom of the sink hole is eliminated or considerably reduced.
  • the basket or filter container is not provided with lateral outlets higher up but only up to the level that is filled with absorption means. In this way is secured that water not pours out on the side without oil cleaning, that is passage through the absorption means.
  • the cleaning means in the filter bag may in addition to oil absorbing material include other materials to reduce the load on the environment.
  • oil absorbing material include other materials to reduce the load on the environment.
  • it may comprise 80% of the above mentioned oil absorbing hydrophobic material, 10% active carbon and 10% celite, the percentages related to volume percentages. In this way chemically active pollutions as heavy metals effectively can be removed from the water.
  • the celite may be in natural as well as synthetic form.

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  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Hydrology & Water Resources (AREA)
  • Public Health (AREA)
  • Water Supply & Treatment (AREA)
  • Sewage (AREA)
  • Removal Of Floating Material (AREA)
  • Water Treatment By Sorption (AREA)
EP98909911A 1997-03-10 1998-03-09 Strassenablauf Withdrawn EP0991825A1 (de)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
SE9700841A SE513035C2 (sv) 1997-03-10 1997-03-10 Insats för dagvattenbrunn innefattande filterpåse och dagvattenbrunn med sådan insats
SE9700841 1997-03-10
PCT/SE1998/000409 WO1998040572A1 (en) 1997-03-10 1998-03-09 Street sink

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EP0991825A1 true EP0991825A1 (de) 2000-04-12

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EP (1) EP0991825A1 (de)
AU (1) AU6427898A (de)
NO (1) NO994374D0 (de)
PL (1) PL335565A1 (de)
SE (1) SE513035C2 (de)
WO (1) WO1998040572A1 (de)

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WO1998040572A1 (en) 1998-09-17
NO994374L (no) 1999-09-09
NO994374D0 (no) 1999-09-09
PL335565A1 (en) 2000-05-08
AU6427898A (en) 1998-09-29
SE9700841L (sv) 1998-09-11
SE513035C2 (sv) 2000-06-19
SE9700841D0 (sv) 1997-03-10

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