EP3177786A1 - Contenant transportable destiné à recevoir des modules fonctionnels et ensemble fonctionnel, en particulier pour l'alimentation en eau - Google Patents

Contenant transportable destiné à recevoir des modules fonctionnels et ensemble fonctionnel, en particulier pour l'alimentation en eau

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EP3177786A1
EP3177786A1 EP14748227.7A EP14748227A EP3177786A1 EP 3177786 A1 EP3177786 A1 EP 3177786A1 EP 14748227 A EP14748227 A EP 14748227A EP 3177786 A1 EP3177786 A1 EP 3177786A1
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arrangement
container
receiving
tube profile
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Frank Weible
Axel Hermann
Michael SCHIF
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Kaercher Futuretech GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
    • E04H1/12Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
    • E04H1/1205Small buildings erected in the open air
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/348Structures composed of units comprising at least considerable parts of two sides of a room, e.g. box-like or cell-like units closed or in skeleton form
    • E04B1/34869Elements for special technical purposes, e.g. with a sanitary equipment
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
    • E04H1/12Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
    • E04H1/1277Shelters for decontamination
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/24Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets with a special member for attachment to profiled girders
    • F16L3/243Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets with a special member for attachment to profiled girders the special member being inserted in the profiled girder
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
    • E04H1/12Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
    • E04H2001/1283Small buildings of the ISO containers type

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  • Transportable container for holding functional modules and functional arrangement, in particular for water supply
  • the present invention relates to a portable functional arrangement, in particular a container based water supply device, and a portable container for receiving functional modules, in particular of functional modules for water supply.
  • the present disclosure is particularly concerned with devices and arrangements suitable for use in military and / or humanitarian operations.
  • Humanitarian operations can arise, for example, in the context of civil protection. This may be necessary, for example, in the case of natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, landslides and similar events.
  • natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, landslides and similar events.
  • humanitarian missions may also be required during and / or after military disputes.
  • Humanitarian missions may also be required in response to social unrest or to avoid / alleviate supply shortages.
  • An essential supply task in the context of military and / or humanitarian operations may be to provide sufficient drinking water and / or industrial water.
  • applications may arise for functional arrangements for the provision, preparation and / or preparation of food. Accordingly, there may be a need on mobile kitchens or portable kitchen equipment.
  • Further applications in the context of military and / or humanitarian operations may concern, for example, the cleaning of persons and / or of material. This may also include the decontamination of contaminated persons or of contaminated material.
  • stationary functional arrangements and transportable functional arrangements can be based on the same principles of action, for example in the purification of water or water treatment, they fundamentally pose different challenges in operational operation, such as commissioning, be able to safeguard the operational functionality as well as the improvement in case of any errors and / or failures.
  • One approach may be to form transportable and loadable units that can be moved by appropriate means of transport into appropriate applications.
  • the units / systems are designed as so-called stand-alone solutions, so they can be operated in the field of operation essentially self-sufficient. It may also be advisable to keep the units / units in a state of operable condition or in almost operational condition, so that no large installation work or similar commissioning work is required on site in the field of operation.
  • Containers usually have internationally standardized dimensions and connection geometries, which allow a relatively simple transport.
  • so-called ISO containers are known, which have fixed dimensions, such as so-called 20-foot containers, etc.
  • Standard containers or ISO containers have the further advantage that standardized locking systems or fastening systems are known with which Container on suitable loading platforms or loading rails can be secured in a secure manner. Furthermore, standard containers or ISO containers can basically be stacked on top of each other.
  • WO 2012/167829 A1 relates to transportable water treatment plants based on containers.
  • WO 2012/167829 A1 discloses a mobile water treatment plant for producing drinking water in a disaster area and a method for producing drinking water in a disaster area with a mobile water treatment plant.
  • EP 1 690 579 A1 also deals with the treatment of water, in particular with the filtration of waste water, in which document a filter arrangement is disclosed which has a modular construction and comprises at least one filter module for filtering dirty water.
  • container-based transportable functional arrangements are known, for example, from US 2010/0299826 A1 and WO 03/046314 A1.
  • the mentioned functional arrangements deal with the decontamination of contaminated objects by way of example.
  • a transportable functional arrangement in particular a container-based water supply device comprising a fastening system for transportable containers for receiving functional modules, in particular functional modules for water supply, wherein the fastening system at least one at least partially in a longitudinal direction extending receiving rail and a tube profile assembly, wherein the at least one receiving rail is associated with a container wall and an undercut receiving profile provides, wherein the tube profile assembly comprises at least one tube profile section which is coupled by means of at least one fastener with the at least one receiving rail, wherein the tube profile assembly at least is formed in sections as a media line for fluids, and wherein the functional arrangement further comprises at least one functional module asst, which is receivable by means of at least one coupling piece on the at least one tube profile section, wherein the at least one tube profile section is arranged in the assembled state between the receiving rail and the functional module.
  • the above embodiment is based on the idea that functional arrangements, in particular functional arrangements for water supply, in particular for water treatment, such as arrangements for providing water, arrangements for pumping water, arrangements for cleaning water, arrangements for filtering water, usually a tubular profile arrangement, which may comprise at least one pipeline.
  • the tube profile arrangement can be used to receive or suspend functional modules thereon.
  • the tube profile arrangement itself can be accommodated with the aid of the at least one receiving rail on a container wall or container wall.
  • the fastening system can be configured (at least in sections) as a functional component of the functional arrangement. Since the pipe profile assembly is part of the fastening system, this can be used both to achieve the desired functions, such as water treatment, as well as for receiving at least one functional module. Accordingly, the fastening system allows on the one hand a modular design. This can have an advantageous effect on the ease of repair of the functional arrangement. Functional modules that are (at least partially) added to the tube profile assembly can be easily replaced. This can significantly reduce the required repair times and maintenance times. The at least one functional module can also be referred to as an easily replaceable functional module.
  • the integral design of the fastening system also helps to reduce the overall weight of the functional assembly, since no separate supports are required, since the at least one tubular section of the tubular profile assembly itself can act as a support.
  • the fastening system allows easy adaptation to individual requirements that may arise in a particular application.
  • the at least one fastening rail and the at least one tubular profile section can cooperate, in order to jointly provide a fastening pattern or a fastening matrix, which enable a sufficiently flexible arrangement of various conceivable functional modules.
  • the functional arrangement can - depending on the field of application - have different configurations.
  • a basic configuration can be provided on the basis of which individual adjustments can be made.
  • the pipe profile arrangement is at least partially formed as a pressure line, in particular as a pressurized water line.
  • a pressure line or pressurized water line should be assumed by a line that is sufficiently dimensioned and designed to be able to conduct pressurized water (generally: pressurized fluids).
  • pressurized water lines can be designed for pressures (hydrostatic pressures) of up to about 10 bar. Maximum pressures in water supply arrangements may be about 85 bar.
  • the at least one tube profile section of the tube profile arrangement is designed as a pressure line and is designed for a media pressure of 10 bar, preferably for a media pressure of 20 bar, more preferably for a media pressure of 100 bar.
  • the at least one pipe profile section can accordingly be configured as a conduit with a circular cross-section, the wall thicknesses are adapted to the expected pressure load. It is understood that the tube profile section does not necessarily have to have a round or circular cross-section. However, pressure lines are usually designed circular in order to bear well with expected pressure differences associated burdens can. Thus, the at least one tube profile section is stable enough to be used as a carrier for the at least one functional module.
  • the populated state is to be understood as that state of the functional arrangement in which the at least one functional module is accommodated on the at least one tubular profile section.
  • the assembled state can therefore also be referred to as mounted or mated state.
  • the functional arrangement can also have a transport state in addition to the assembled state. This may include, for example, that the at least one functional module or at least one functional module of a plurality of functional modules is not received at the at least one tubular profile section during the transport state.
  • the undercut receiving profile may include an inner profile in the form of a T-groove.
  • the undercut receiving profile can also be generally referred to as C-profile.
  • the at least one receiving rail may also be referred to as a C-rail.
  • the at least one receiving rail can be configured approximately as a continuous casting or extrusion rail.
  • the at least one receiving rail may be made of an aluminum material.
  • Usual pipe profile sections in water supply device which are designed in particular as a pressure line, may have approximately diameters in the range of 2 to 3 inches (outer diameter about 60 mm to 90 mm). Of course, other dimensions are conceivable. Tube section sections or tubes of these sizes Generally, orders have a sufficiently high strength so that they can serve as carriers for functional modules.
  • containers used exactly to the standard specifications for standard containers or ISO containers.
  • containers are used not only for transport but also as housing or enclosure of functional systems and functional arrangements, it is customary to disregard strict compliance with the standard.
  • the container usable in the context of this disclosure can have connection geometries or dimensions which correspond sufficiently to the standard in order to be able to use logistical advantages associated with the use of standard containers or ISO containers.
  • the containers described in the context of this disclosure for example, at least partially designed from lightweight materials, such as aluminum profiles and / or aluminum sheets instead of metal profiles or metal sheets use.
  • the containers are subdivided in a suitable manner, ie intermediate walls, false ceilings and the like are provided.
  • interfaces can be provided. On the one hand, this can relate to the accessibility of the container, that is to say include doors, gates, windows, flaps and the like. Also roof hatches, floor hatches and the like are conceivable. However, “interfaces” may also include media interfaces, power supply interfaces and information interfaces. Accordingly, for example, water connections, sewage connections, power supply connections, signal transmission connections and the like may be provided.
  • the fastening system has at least one row of receiving rails, which are preferably substantially vertical and extend parallel to each other.
  • a pattern to be provided on at least one wall of the container by a plurality of receiving rails, which permits flexible accommodation of the tubular profile arrangement and accordingly permits flexible reception of the at least one functional module on the at least one tubular profile section of the tubular profile arrangement.
  • the receiving rails of the row of receiving rails preferably have a substantially constant distance from one another. However, it is also possible to deviate from such a rigid distance. It is also conceivable to arrange receiving rails not exclusively parallel to each other on a container wall. This could further increase the flexibility of the fastening system.
  • each mounting rail can be considered as an independent functional element. However, if a plurality of rails are provided, which may even intersect, can be understood by a receiving rail and a logical element (vertical or horizontal groove) of a network of rails.
  • the tube profile arrangement has a plurality of tube profile sections, of which at least some form a series of tube profile sections, which preferably extend substantially horizontally and parallel to each other.
  • tube profile sections of the row of tube profile sections can be connected to each other via suitable connecting pieces, such as bends and similar elements. Accordingly, several or even all tube profile sections can be assigned to a (single) line. Other designs are conceivable. It is further understood that in addition to substantially horizontal tube profile sections and at least partially vertically extending tube profile sections are conceivable. These can also be used in a suitable manner for receiving the at least one functional module.
  • the at least one fastening element is designed to frictionally secure the at least one tubular profile section to at least one receiving rail. It may also be advantageous if the at least one fastening element is provided with a retaining element. piece is coupled, which is slidably received in the receiving profile.
  • the retaining piece may be formed as a sliding block.
  • the holding piece for receiving in the undercut receiving profile of the at least one receiving rail may be formed.
  • the holding piece can also be provided with a thread, for example with an internal thread or with an external thread.
  • the at least one fastening element can be coupled to the holding piece, in particular to its threaded piece. In this way, the at least one fastening element and the holding piece can be connected to each other and fixed together on the at least one receiving rail.
  • the at least one fastening element surrounds the at least one tubular profile at least in sections circumferentially.
  • the at least one fastening element completely surrounds the at least one tubular profile.
  • the at least one fastening element according to this embodiment initially completely or almost completely surround a pipe profile.
  • the at least one fastening element can be designed to receive the at least one tubular profile (or the at least one tubular profile section) in a form-fitting manner.
  • the at least one fastening element secures the at least one pipe profile at least partially non-positively. A non-positive position assurance can in particular prevent a lateral slippage of the at least one pipe profile.
  • the at least fastening element can be designed approximately as a pipe clamp.
  • the at least one coupling piece surrounds the at least one tubular profile section at least in sections circumferentially.
  • the at least one coupling piece preferably completely or almost completely surrounds the at least one tubular profile section.
  • the at least one coupling piece may also be designed approximately in the manner of a pipe clamp and thus be accommodated in a form-fitting manner and at least partially non-positively on the pipe profile section.
  • both the at least one coupling piece and the at least one fastening element are configured in a similar manner to to couple to the at least one tube profile.
  • the at least one fastening element and the at least one coupling piece preferably have designs in the form of pipe clamps.
  • the at least one coupling piece or the at least one fastening element comprises an open profile, such as a U-profile (possibly with an inverted U), the hanging of the at least one functional module on at least one tubular section section or a hanging of the at least one tube profile section on the at least one receiving rail allowed.
  • an open profile such as a U-profile (possibly with an inverted U)
  • a mixture of different types of coupling pieces or fasteners is conceivable. In this way, a statically determined recording of the at least one functional module can be ensured on at least one tube profile section.
  • Such a mixture of different types of coupling pieces or fastening elements may have, for example, coupling pieces or fastening elements which are designed to completely surround or enclose the at least one tubular profile section.
  • coupling pieces or fastening elements may be provided which comprise at
  • the at least one functional module is receivable via a plurality of coupling pieces and a plurality of fastening elements on at least two tubular profile sections and at least two receiving rails. It is understood that the at least one functional module is not received directly on the at least two receiving rails. Rather, about two mutually parallel and substantially vertically extending receiving rails for receiving two tube profile sections may be formed, which are oriented parallel to each other and extend substantially horizontally. Each of the tube profile sections can be accommodated approximately with two fastening elements, one of which is received on a receiving rail.
  • a pattern or grid of substantially vertically extending receiving rails and substantially horizontally extending profile sections may result.
  • the at least one functional module can be exemplary be connected via a total of four coupling pieces with the two pipe profile sections. In each case two coupling pieces can be assigned to a pipe profile section.
  • a plurality of receiving rails and a plurality of tube profile sections can be used to accommodate the load of the at least one functional module. It is understood that particularly large and heavy functional modules can be accommodated directly or indirectly on more than two tube profile sections and / or on more than two receiving rails. Conversely, it would be conceivable to incorporate particularly small and / or lightweight functional modules directly or indirectly on less than two tube profile sections and / or on less than two receiving rails.
  • the at least one functional module on a module carrier, which comprises a frame, wherein the frame has a back, which faces in the mounted state of at least one receiving rail and to which the at least one coupling piece is fixed Furthermore, at least one functional unit of the functional module is accommodated on the module carrier.
  • the frame may be designed approximately similar to a return carrier. It is understood that the frame can also be cuboid or in a similar manner.
  • the frame may provide a platform to which the at least one functional unit is housed. It is understood that various functional modules, which differ in particular by the nature and quantity of their functional units, can use similar module carriers. Accordingly, the inclusion of the functional modules can be further unified.
  • the at least one module carrier can also be designed as a cabinet and can provide a housing for the at least one functional unit.
  • This design has the significant advantage that, for example, when a malfunction occurs in the at least one functional unit or a maintenance operation is required, the entire functional module is solved in a simple manner can be. It is conceivable to provide a similar functional module as a replacement or as a temporary solution and to reduce downtime of the functional arrangement as possible in this way. It would also be conceivable to ensure a certain degree of redundancy by means of a plurality of similar functional modules in the functional arrangement, that is, in the event that only one functional module fails, a further functional one is available.
  • the repair process or maintenance operation can be carried out without further affecting the operation of the functional assembly. It is also conceivable to send the affected functional module for maintenance purposes in order not to burden the on-site personnel with the maintenance and / or repair. This can be particularly advantageous if the "staffing" is provided on site only for the operation of the functional arrangement. Also in this regard, consideration is given to emergency conditions arising in the event of a disaster.
  • Personnel capable of repairing and / or performing routine maintenance on functional modules may remain at home. Personnel who are present at the site do not have to deal with complex repair tasks and maintenance.
  • the at least one coupling piece preferably a plurality of coupling pieces, to receive on consoles on the module carrier, in particular on the rear side.
  • the fastening system further comprises at least one spacer for generating a defined distance between the functional module and the at least one receiving rail, on which the functional module is received, wherein the at least one spacer is preferably coupled to the at least one fastening element and is arranged between the receiving rail and the pipe profile section, with which the functional module is coupled in the mounted state.
  • the at least one spacer is preferably coupled to the at least one fastening element and is arranged between the receiving rail and the pipe profile section, with which the functional module is coupled in the mounted state.
  • This may include a vertical orientation, a horizontal orientation (approximately lateral orientation) and a depth orientation (distance between the receiving rail and function module).
  • the at least one spacer can be used to bridge a depth offset.
  • Several spacers can be combined to form a spacer package. The assembled state can be equated to the joined state or the populated state.
  • the functional arrangement comprises at least two functional modules, which have a uniform connection geometry and are in particular taken interchangeably.
  • the functional arrangement comprises at least two functional modules, which have a uniform connection geometry and are in particular taken interchangeably.
  • two functional modules can be provided, one of which is referred to as a primary functional module and one as a secondary functional module, wherein the secondary functional module acts as a fail-safe.
  • the at least two functional modules have a similar connection pattern, in other words a similar "interface" for (indirect) recording on the container.
  • the functional arrangement comprises a plurality of functional modules, of which at least one is provided with an inlet and / or outlet coupled to the tube profile arrangement.
  • at least one functional module of the plurality of functional modules can have an interface for the medium, which flows through the tube profile arrangement at least in sections.
  • a transportable container for receiving functional modules, in particular functional modules for water supply having a functional arrangement according to at least one of the aforementioned aspects, which is received by the fastening system in the container.
  • the transportable container is a container which, with regard to its external dimensions and its connection geometry, corresponds or at least approximates to a standard container or ISO container.
  • the container comprises at least one container wall, wherein the at least one receiving rail is recessed in the container wall.
  • the at least one receiving rail is embedded flush in the container wall.
  • the at least one receiving rail can extend substantially vertically.
  • the at least one receiving rail may be formed on at least one lateral container wall.
  • the at least one receiving rail is designed as a receiving rail extending substantially in a longitudinal direction.
  • Tube profile sections which are received on the receiving rail can then preferably be designed as tubular profile sections extending in a transverse direction, the transverse direction being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. direction is oriented.
  • the tube profile arrangement can also have sections which extend parallel to the longitudinal direction. Such sections can also be used for receiving on the at least one receiving rail or for receiving the at least one functional module.
  • At least one functional module of the functional arrangement for water treatment, in particular for the provision of drinking water provided, wherein at least one functional module of the functional arrangement is designed for processing pressurized media, preferably for processing and / or provision of pressurized water.
  • the functional arrangement can be designed for water supply.
  • Water supply can basically include providing water, ie providing and pumping groundwater through suitable pumping systems.
  • water supply may include, in particular, water treatment.
  • Water treatment may include, in particular, a water treatment.
  • the water treatment may in particular also include the purification and / or filtration of water.
  • the functional arrangement can also be designed to provide useful water.
  • At least one functional module of the functional arrangement is provided with functional units for water purification.
  • the functional units can be designed for reverse osmosis or ultrafiltration. It is understood that at least one functional unit of a functional module can be designed for reverse osmosis and at least one functional unit of the same or another functional module of the functional arrangement can be designed for ultrafiltration.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a transportable container, which is designed to receive a functional arrangement
  • FIG. 2 shows a sectional top view of a further embodiment of a transportable container, in which a functional arrangement having a plurality of functional modules is accommodated;
  • FIG. 3 shows a partial side view of a container wall (from the inside) to illustrate an embodiment of a fastening system
  • FIG. 4 shows a further partial side view of a container wall with a fastening system according to FIG. 3, which is designed to receive a plurality of functional modules;
  • FIG. 5 is a partial section through a container wall, in particular through a side wall, in plan view for illustrating the attachment of a functional module on at least one tube profile section on the container wall, wherein an orientation of the view shown in FIG. 5 as the arrows VV in Fig. 2 can be removed ;
  • FIG. 6 shows an enlarged partial view of an embodiment of a fastening element according to FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged partial view of an embodiment of a coupling piece according to FIG. 5; and 8 shows a further partial view of an embodiment according to FIG. 5 in a direction pivoted by 90 ° relative to FIG. 5 in accordance with the arrows VIII-VIII in FIG. 5.
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a transportable functional assembly, which is generally designated 10.
  • the functional arrangement 10 can in particular be designed as a container-based functional arrangement 10.
  • the functional assembly 10 is a container based water supply device, more preferably a container based water treatment device.
  • the functional assembly 10 includes a container 12, which may also be referred to generally as an enclosure or as a mobile building.
  • the container 12 may correspond to known container types, in particular with regard to its outer dimensions, or at least be approximated to these.
  • Known container types can be so-called standard containers or ISO containers. Conceivable here are in particular so-called 20-foot containers or the like. However, apart from this, the container 12 may at least partially be designed deviating from standard freight containers.
  • the container 12 has various walls, which may relate in particular end faces 14, longitudinal sides 16, a ceiling 18 and a bottom 20. Accordingly, the container 12 may have end walls 14, longitudinal side walls 16, a top wall 18, and a bottom wall 20.
  • the said walls 14, 16, 18, 20 may generally also be referred to as walls.
  • the front side wall 14 and the longitudinal side wall 16 may be referred to as side walls 14, 16.
  • the container 12 may have standardized dimensions defined in a longitudinal direction (X direction), a width direction or depth direction (Z direction), and a height direction (Y direction).
  • a corresponding coordinate system X, Y, Z is shown in Fig. 1 primarily for illustrative purposes and should not be construed in a limiting sense.
  • the container 12 is designed substantially cuboid. Consequently, the container 12 extends substantially in three spatial directions, their concrete names in principle arbitrary are selectable. Accordingly, it should be understood that the assignment of the X-axis, the Y-axis and the Z-axis on which FIG. 1 is based is not intended to be perceived by the person skilled in the art as being restrictive. Therefore, designs, orientations, and directional information shown within the scope of this disclosure may be applied to modified embodiments, which may be presented in different orientations and other views.
  • the container 12 also has at least one access 22, which may be designed as a door or gate.
  • further interfaces with the environment may be provided, which are indicated in FIG. 1 by way of example with 24, 26.
  • the interface 24 may be a media interface, for example.
  • the media interface 24 can be used for example for media exchange, such as water exchange with the environment.
  • the interface 26 may be, for example, a service opening.
  • the operating opening 26 can be used for exchanging air with the environment or for sucking in fresh air and / or for delivering process air. It goes without saying that, furthermore, it is also possible to provide interfaces for supplying energy and / or for exchanging information.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a plan view of a container 12, which in principle can be configured at least similar to the container 12 according to FIG. 1.
  • the top wall 18 of the container is not shown to allow a view into an interior of the container 12.
  • the container 12 is a component or enclosure of a transportable or loadable functional arrangement 10.
  • FIG. 2 further shows that the container 12 has a substantially rectangular base area with a longitudinal extent (X extension) and a width extension or depth extension (Z extension). having.
  • X extension longitudinal extent
  • Z extension width extension or depth extension
  • a closable opening is exemplified, which can be designed as a gate 30, 32 with a first door leaf 30 and a second door leaf 32.
  • the interior of the container 12 can also be subdivided or divided by at least one intermediate wall 36.
  • the intermediate wall 36 may have a passage 38 which may be designed as a passage door approximately.
  • the intermediate wall 36 may be designed to delimit a process space 42 from a control space 44.
  • the control room 44 is configured to provide controls, controllers, and user interfaces for operation.
  • control room 44 can be designed as a workplace for operating personnel of the functional arrangement 10.
  • Various process modules 48, 50, 52, 54 can be arranged in the process space 42 delimited by the control space 44.
  • the actual process runs or the actual processes that are necessary to fulfill the functionality of the functional arrangement 10 run.
  • the processes may be, for example, water delivery processes and / or water treatment processes.
  • treatment processes, provision processes, treatment processes and / or release processes take place, in which media are acted upon, for example on water.
  • control chamber 44 can be designed primarily to allow monitoring and / or control of the processes that take place in the process space 42.
  • the functional arrangement 10 as a whole can be configured such that during a normal operating state, the operating personnel do not have to act in the process space 42 themselves. In this way, air conditioning, special soundproofing measures and / or similar measures in the process space 42 can be dispensed with. In other words, essentially noise-intensive, energy-intensive and / or heat-intensive processes can take place in the process space 42.
  • a functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 is a detachable entity that provides a particular functionality or meets a particular purpose.
  • a functional module may be referred to, for example, as an assembly or structural unit of the functional arrangement 10.
  • at least one of the functional modules 48, 50, 52, 54 can be used as a pump module be designed.
  • Another conceivable embodiment of a functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 may be, for example, a filtration module.
  • Other designs may include / include modules for chemical treatment, measurement modules and / or similar functions.
  • the function modules 48, 50, 52, 54 can be meaningfully defined and designed with regard to their functionality as well as their interfaces.
  • the functional assembly 10 can be constructed overall modular. On the one hand, this can allow an individual adaptation to expected conditions of use. This can relate, for example, to the scalability of individual function modules 48, 50, 52, 54. Further, the functional modules 48, 50, 52, 54 may be easily replaceable or mountable / demountable to facilitate the manufacture, commissioning, maintenance and / or repair of the functional assembly 10.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate an exemplary, simplified illustrated embodiment of a tube profile assembly 60, which is at least partially received on a container wall (here: longitudinal side wall 16). Furthermore, the partial view shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 comprises simplified sectional representations of the bottom wall 20 and the top wall 18 of the container 12. FIGS. 3 and 4 each show a view from the interior of the container 12 in the direction of the container wall 16
  • Pipe profile assembly 60 may include at least one pipe profile section 62, 64, preferably a plurality of pipe profile sections 62, 64.
  • the tube profile sections 62, 64 may generally be pipeline sections, preferably pressure lines, in particular pressure water lines.
  • the tube profile sections 62, 64 are preferably designed for receiving and guiding of pressurized or pressurized media. In this way, a sufficient load capacity of the tube profile sections 62, 64 is given.
  • This can advantageously be for receiving at least one functional module, Preferably, a plurality of functional modules 48, 50, 52 of the functional assembly 10 are used, see also the schematic representation in Fig. 4th
  • the fastening system 58 may be characterized in that the tubular profile arrangement 60 on the one hand is used to receive the functional modules 48, 50, 52.
  • the tube profile assembly 60 is an integral part of the fastening system 58.
  • the tube profile assembly 60 may also be an integral part of the functional assembly 10, so be used for the management of process media, which are provided by the functional assembly 10, treated or processed. In particular, this may be water, it being irrelevant for the fastening system 58, whether the pipe profile assembly 60 is used for the management of dirty water, service water, contaminated water, treated water, filtered water, industrial water and / or drinking water.
  • the tube profile arrangement 60 permits a flexible modular reception of the functional modules 48, 50, 52.
  • the tube profile arrangement 60 itself can be accommodated on the container wall 16 via at least one receiving rail 68.
  • Figures 3 and 4 illustrate an arrangement comprising a series of three receiving rails 68 arranged parallel to each other on the container wall 16 and extending substantially vertically.
  • the at least one receiving rail 68 provides a receiving geometry, via which the tubular profile arrangement 60 can be fixed by means of at least one fastening element 70.
  • the at least one fastening element 70 may be formed approximately as a pipe clamp or pipe clamp or comprise a pipe clamp or pipe clamp. Sections or strands of the tube profile assembly 60 may be secured by appropriate fasteners 70 on the at least one receiving rail 68.
  • the fastening system 58 may advantageously use tube profile sections 62, 64 which extend substantially horizontally.
  • the at least one receiving rail 68 extending substantially vertically and the at least one tubular profile section 62, 64 extending substantially horizontally can accordingly be a lattice-like one Provide a receiving structure that ensures a flexible modular recording of the function modules 48, 50, 52.
  • a corresponding coordinate system can be taken from at least some of FIGS. 3 to 8, which has a vertical axis labeled V, a horizontal axis labeled H, and, in particular FIGS. 5 to 8, a with D Has designated depth axis, which is basically oriented perpendicular to the axes V, H.
  • the coordinate system H, V, D can be transferred or transformed to each of the container walls 14, 16, 18, 20 (cf. FIG. 1).
  • Each of the container walls 14, 16, 18, 20 has a substantially two-dimensional areal extent, whose main axes can be designated as vertical axis V and horizontal axis H.
  • a depth extension or depth axis T can accordingly result perpendicular to the planar extent.
  • Tube profile sections 62, 64 of the tube profile arrangement 60 can be assigned to both end side walls 14, longitudinal side walls 16, ceiling walls 18 and / or bottom walls 20.
  • a vertical positioning of the tube profile sections 62, 64 varies and can be adjusted in a simple manner, since the fastening elements 70 along the at least one receiving rail 68 in the vertical direction V are displaced. It is further understood that even slight inclinations and / or misalignments of at least one receiving rail 68 and the at least one tube profile section 62, 64 suitability as a carrier for the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 do not stand in the way.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates the fastening system 58 of FIG. 3, but in the assembled state.
  • the fastening system 58 is provided with at least one functional module 48, 50, 52, which is accommodated on the tubular profile arrangement 60, in particular on the at least one tubular profile section 62, 64.
  • the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52 indirectly via the at least one tube profile section 62, 64 received on the at least one receiving rail 68 and thus connected to the container wall 16.
  • This allows, on the one hand, a sufficiently flexible arrangement and accommodation of the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52.
  • a basic scheme can be provided which can be used for many conceivable variants and configurations of the functional arrangement 10 ,
  • the position of the at least one function module 48, 50, 52 can be freely defined within wide limits, a position adjustment in the vertical direction V and in the horizontal direction H is possible.
  • the adaptation in a first direction (approximately the vertical direction V) is made possible by the at least one receiving rail 68.
  • the adaptation in a second direction (horizontal direction H) is made possible by the at least one tube profile section 62, 64.
  • the at least one functional module 48 can be displaced and arranged parallel to the planar extent of the container wall 16 by the interaction of the tubular profile arrangement 60 and the at least one receiving rail 48 within wide limits with a high degree of freedom.
  • the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52 can be accommodated via at least one coupling piece 74 on the at least one tubular profile section 62, 64.
  • Corresponding coupling pieces 74 are concealed in FIG. 4 by the respective functional modules 48, 50, 52 and therefore shown in dashed lines.
  • the functional modules 48, 50, 52 each have a plurality of coupling pieces 74.
  • at least one of the functional modules 48, 50, 52 is received via a plurality of coupling pieces 74 at two spaced apart tubular profile sections 62, 64.
  • the functional module 48 is taken up by way of example at two spaced-apart tube profile sections 62, 64.
  • Function module 50 is exemplified at three spaced apart tubular profile sections 62, 64 added.
  • the functional module 52 in FIG. 4 illustrates, for example, that a combined attachment to the bottom wall of the container 20 and to the tubular profile arrangement 60 is conceivable is. Such an attachment is suitable for example for particularly heavy function modules 48, 50, 52.
  • FIG. 5 shows an enlarged partial view of the functional module 48 already shown in FIG. 2, cf. Also, the arrows V-V in Fig. 2. It is immediately apparent that the functional module 48 is indirectly received on tube profile sections 62, 64 of the tube profile assembly 60 on receiving rails 68 which are associated with a container wall 16, in particular a side wall 16 of the container 12.
  • Walls 14, 16, 18, 20 of the container 12 may be designed in particular multi-layered or sandwiched. By way of example, this can cover an inner wall, an outer wall and, between these, a gap, which is provided at least in sections with elements for stiffening and / or for insulation.
  • a sandwich may further comprise, for example, a foam-like or similarly shaped filling with a filler.
  • FIG. 6 shows an enlarged detail of the design according to FIG. 5. Accordingly, the receiving rail 68 can be flush inserted into the container wall 16. In this way, in the container walls 14, 16, 18, 20 overall, a smooth, integrated design result, so that in particular currently unused support rails 68 other installations in the container 12 are not disturbing in the way.
  • the functional module 48 comprises by way of example a module carrier 48, which may comprise a frame 80.
  • the module carrier 78 may be designed somewhat similar to a return carrier, thus providing a receptacle or platform 84 and a rear side 82.
  • the coupling pieces 74 can be fixed to the module carrier 78.
  • the receptacle or platform 84 may be designed to accommodate functional units 88.
  • the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 designed such that in case of damage or in the case of a required maintenance at a functional unit 88 of the corresponding functional module 48, 50, 52, 54, the entire module is detached from the mounting system 58 and possible replaced by a corresponding replacement. In this way, the operability of the functional assembly 10 can be quickly restored.
  • a repair or extensive service of the functional unit 88 in the installed state of the functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 would often simply take too much time or be simply impossible due to a lack of qualified personnel and / or spare parts in the field. It is therefore advantageous to provide the at least one functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 with a suitable "interface" for attachment to the container 12.
  • the fastening system 58 in addition to the tube profile assembly 60 and the at least one receiving rail 68 at least one fastener 70 for connecting the tube profile assembly 60 with the container wall 14, 16, 18, 20 and at least one coupling piece 74 for connecting the at least a functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 with the tube profile arrangement 60.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates an exemplary configuration of a fastener 70 for connecting a tube profile section 62 to a container wall 16, in the present example with a side wall.
  • the fastener 70 may include a pipe clip 90 configured to substantially completely encircle and / or enclose the pipe profile section 62 as compared to FIG. 8.
  • the fastener 70 may further include a bolt 96 or similar fastener can be coupled with a holding piece 94 which is receivable in a receiving profile 92 of the receiving rail 68.
  • the receiving rail 64 may be designed as a so-called C-rail or C-rail.
  • the receiving rail 68 may include an undercut receiving profile 92, which may be referred to as a receiving groove.
  • the retaining piece 94 can be designed in the form of a so-called sliding block.
  • the retaining piece 94 may be received in the receiving profile 92 and arranged to be slowly displaceable.
  • the holding piece 94 can be coupled to the bolt 96 in such a way that the fastening element 70 and in this way also the tubular profile section 62 are fixed to the receiving rail 68 and thus to the container wall 16.
  • At least one spacer 98 may be associated with the fastening element 70.
  • a plurality of spacers 98 can also be provided in order to bridge a depth offset 100 in a depth direction (compare axis D in FIG. 6).
  • overall, vertical alignment, horizontal alignment and depth alignment of the involved components of the fastening system 58 may be enabled.
  • the fastener 70 may also have a design that differs from a pipe clamp 90.
  • the fastening element 70 is designed to receive the tubular profile section 62 sufficiently firmly and securely and to fix it on the receiving rail 68. This can basically be done positively, non-positively or by a combination positive connection / adhesion.
  • FIG. 7 shows a greatly enlarged view of a coupling piece 74 which is designed to connect the module carrier 78 of the functional module 48 to the tube profile section 62.
  • the coupling piece 74 can be accommodated via a bracket 86 on a rear side 82 of the module carrier 78.
  • the coupling piece 74 may be formed as a pipe clamp 102 or have a pipe clamp 102.
  • the coupling piece 74 may further comprise a clamping piece or a screw connection 104 for securing the position on the tube profile section 62.
  • the coupling piece 94 with a clamping connection, in particular with a quick-release connection, in order to effect a quick fastening and a quick release of the module carrier 78 and thus of the functional module 48, 50, 52, 54 can.
  • An exemplary embodiment of a quick release 106 is indicated in FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 8 shows the functional module 48 according to FIG. 5 in an orientation which is indicated by arrows VIII-VIII in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 shows a partial view of the container 12 in a frontal section through the side wall 16 and the bottom wall 20.
  • FIGS. 5 and 8 can be taken together in that the module carrier 78 of the functional module 48 is received in total via four coupling pieces 74 on two superimposed tube profile sections 62, 64.
  • the module carrier 78 can be received in a floating manner, that is to say that it is not in contact with the bottom wall 20 in the vertical direction V.
  • the functional module 48 can be quickly and easily fixed to the tube profile assembly 60 or be solved by this.
  • the illustration according to FIG. 5 also shows an interface or connecting line 108, which illustrates a coupling of the functional module 48 with the tubular profile arrangement 60.
  • the tubular profile arrangement 60 also serves to supply the functional module 48 with a fluid, in particular with water, or to remove it from the functional module 48.
  • the tube profile arrangement 60 on the one hand serves as a carrier structure for the functional module 48, and furthermore the tube profile arrangement 60 interacts functionally with the functional module 48.

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L'invention concerne un contenant transportable (12) destiné à recevoir des modules fonctionnels (48, 50, 52, 54), en particulier des modules fonctionnels (48, 50, 52, 54) destinés à l'alimentation en eau, et un ensemble fonctionnel (10). L'ensemble fonctionnel (10) comprend un système de fixation (58) destiné à des contenants transportables (12) pour recevoir des modules fonctionnels (48, 50, 52, 54) ; le système de fixation (58) comporte au moins une glissière de réception (68), qui s'étend au moins partiellement dans une direction longitudinale, et un ensemble de profilé tubulaire (60) ; l'au moins une glissière de réception (68) est associée à une paroi de contenant (14, 16, 18, 20) et réalise un profilé de réception (92) en contre-dépouille ; l'ensemble de profilé tubulaire (60) a au moins une section de profilé tubulaire (62, 64) qui peut être accouplée à l'au moins une glissière de réception (68) par le biais d'au moins un élément de fixation (70) ; l'ensemble de profilé tubulaire (60) est au moins par endroits réalisés sous la forme d'un conduit de fluide et l'ensemble fonctionnel (10) comprend en outre au moins un module fonctionnel (48, 50, 52, 54) qui peut être reçu au moyen d'au moins une pièce d'accouplement (74) au niveau de l'au moins une section de profilé tubulaire (62, 64) ; au moins une section de profilé tubulaire (62, 64) est disposée à l'état monté entre la glissière de réception (68) et le module fonctionnel (48, 50, 52, 54).
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