IE61096B1 - Separator for fats - Google Patents
Separator for fatsInfo
- Publication number
- IE61096B1 IE61096B1 IE32489A IE32489A IE61096B1 IE 61096 B1 IE61096 B1 IE 61096B1 IE 32489 A IE32489 A IE 32489A IE 32489 A IE32489 A IE 32489A IE 61096 B1 IE61096 B1 IE 61096B1
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- Prior art keywords
- tank
- separator
- compartment
- separator according
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- 239000003925 fat Substances 0.000 title claims description 8
- 238000005192 partition Methods 0.000 claims description 10
- 238000009423 ventilation Methods 0.000 claims description 10
- 235000013311 vegetables Nutrition 0.000 claims description 3
- 235000000396 iron Nutrition 0.000 claims description 2
- 239000003795 chemical substances by application Substances 0.000 claims 1
- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 abstract description 7
- 239000004519 grease Substances 0.000 abstract 1
- 239000010806 kitchen waste Substances 0.000 abstract 1
- 238000011144 upstream manufacturing Methods 0.000 abstract 1
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 5
- 238000009434 installation Methods 0.000 description 3
- 239000002245 particle Substances 0.000 description 3
- 229910000746 Structural steel Inorganic materials 0.000 description 2
- 239000007789 gas Substances 0.000 description 2
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000002351 wastewater Substances 0.000 description 2
- 238000007599 discharging Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000012530 fluid Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000005086 pumping Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000000630 rising effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 229920006395 saturated elastomer Polymers 0.000 description 1
Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01D—SEPARATION
- B01D17/00—Separation of liquids, not provided for elsewhere, e.g. by thermal diffusion
- B01D17/02—Separation of non-miscible liquids
- B01D17/0208—Separation of non-miscible liquids by sedimentation
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E03—WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
- E03F—SEWERS; CESSPOOLS
- E03F5/00—Sewerage structures
- E03F5/14—Devices for separating liquid or solid substances from sewage, e.g. sand or sludge traps, rakes or grates
- E03F5/16—Devices for separating oil, water or grease from sewage in drains leading to the main sewer
Abstract
A grease trap for treating kitchen waste water comprises a rectangular tank divided into two chambers by a transverse baffle 9, one chamber having an inlet 19 provided with a baffle 15 and the other chamber having a downwardly facing outlet pipe 22 and a further baffle 16 adjacent to and extending above the baffle 9. The floor slopes downwards towards baffle 9 in both chambers. The side walls of the upstream chamber 10 have openings near the top of the tank, one serving as a gas vent and the other accommodating a downwardly extending pipe 28 through which the tank contents may periodically be pumped out. The top of the tank is extended upwards by two frames 36, 37, which telescope together so that the upper frame 37 may be concreted in place flush with a floor (not shown). Frame 37 has transverse struts 33 and supports three removable cover plates. <IMAGE>
[CH678438A5]
Description
The present invention relates to a separator apparatus for vegetable or animal fats, intended to remove from the water coining from a collective kitchen, its heavy and light materials, in order to discharge into the drains water which satisfies the sanitary regulations in force.
The sanitary regulations comprise specifications of general order to which all installations discharging waste water must conform.
It is known to use separators for fats constituted by two compartments respectively a washer or decanter allowing the settling of the heavy materials and a separator making it possible to remove from the water fats and light particles.
The waste water coming for example from a restaurant or a collective kitchen enters the decanter compartment through an inlet pipe where it is deflected by means of a deflector in order to distribute the effluent. In a first stage, the heavy materials drop to the bottom of the decanter. The effluent from which the heavy materials have been removed then passes into the separator compartment by flowing over a partition separating the two compartments, then is deflected towards the bottom by a second deflector. Since this compartment is virtually still, the light materials and the fats rise to the surface and float on the surface of partially clarified water. The discharge of this water into rhe drains takes place at a lower point of the separator compartment through a pipe extending downwards into the said compartment.
Experience shows that in many cases, the water discharged into the drains still contains a certain number of fatty particles and this is due to the fact that a certain quantity of turbid effluent arriving in the separator compartment is sucked directly towards the discharge pipe before rising to the surface.
The emptying of such separators, when they ere saturated, takes place by pumping, by plunging the pipe oi an emptying lorry into the compartments of the tank of the separator.
The drawback of this emptying process resides in the necessity of opening the separator, which causes the liberation of gases having an unpleasant smell.
Certain separators can be adapted to the level of the floor by means of fixed raising members.
The drawback of this method resides in the fact that the raising members rest on the walls of the separator and transmit to them all the vibrations and forces undergone by the cover at floor level, thus damaging the said walls.
Another drawback occurs when it is a question of adjusting the cover of the separator to the floor level. Such an operation necessitates the cutting of a raising member on site and is not always carried out perfectly.
According to the present invention there is provided & separator for vegetable or animal fats, constituted by a tank comprising & decanter compartment and a separator compartment having bases which slope gently downwards in opposite directions to a low point in the vicinity of & partition acting as a junction between the two compartments, by two deflectors situated respectively in the decanter compartment opposite an inlet conduit for turbid effluent, and in the separator compartment opposite the upper edge of the partition, and by a discharge conduit which extends downwards along the wall of the separator compartment, wherein the distance of the fre© end of the discharge conduit from the upper edge of the tank is greater than the distance of the lower edge of the deflector in the separator compartment from said upper edge of the tank.
Preferably the tank is provided with two parallel vertical walls, and an orifice is provided in the decanter compartment on each vertical wall, the orifices being provided on a common horizontal .axis perpendicular to the vertical walls. A nozzle and an emptying pipe may be fixed to each orifice. The nozzle and the emptying pipe are interchangeable. Preferably also an extension member is provided to enable the height of the tank to be extended so that the tank may be placed in the ground with its covers at ground level.
The features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description, given solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure Ί is & perspective view showing the separator according to the invention partly cut away; Figure 2 is a sectional view of the separator provided with telescopic raising members.
According to the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, the separator for fats according to the invention is constituted by a rectangular tank 1, of length L and width 1, comprising two transverse vertical walls 2 and 3 each provided with a foot 4 and two longitudinal vertical walls 5 and δ.
The transverse wall 2 is provided with an orifice 7, which is circular in the embodiment, on the horizontal axis X-X contained in the longitudinal plane of symmetry P of the tank 1 , at a distance hl from the upper edge of the tank, which distance is substantially equal to a quarter of the total height of the 15 said tank.
In the following description, all the distances or dimensions will be measured from the upper edge of the tank 1.
The transverse wall 3 is also provided with an orifice 8e> identical to the orifice 7,, on the horizontal axis Y~Y contained in the longitudinal plane of symmetry P of the tank 1, at a distance h5 less than the distance hl of the orifice 7.
A partition 9,, parallel to the transverse vertical walls 2 and 3, divides the separator into two compartments: a decanter compartment 10 of length LI adjacent the orifice 8 situated at the distance h5 and a separator compartment 1 1 of length L2 adjacent the orifice situated at the distance hl. The length LI of the washer compartment 10 is less than the length L2 of the separator compartment 11.
In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1 , L2 = 2 x LI and LI = L/3. <4 The upper edge 12 of the partition 9 is at a distance h2 greater than hl.
The lower edge 14 of the said partition 9 is at a distance less than that of the bottom of the tank, several centimetres from the latter, thus allowing communication between the two compartments 10 and 11.
A deflector 15 is fixed in the decanter compartment 10 opposite the orifice 8 in the transverse wall 3.
A deflector 16 is fixed in the separator compartment 11 opposite and close to the upper edge 12 of the partition 9.
The upper edge 17 of the deflector 16 is above the level of the effluentf in the vicinity of the upper edge of the tank.
The lower edge 18 of the said deflector 16 is at a distance h3 greater than h2t. substantially equal to half the total height of the tank 1 in the embodiment.
An inlet pipe 19 for turbid effluents on the horizontal axis is fixed to the outer face of the transverse wall 3 of the decanter compartment 10 of the tank 1 of the separator,, in line with the orifice 8.
A pipe 20, on the horizontal axis X-X is fixed to the outer face of the transverse wall 2 of the separator compartment 11» in line with the orifice 7. Its free outlet end is connected to the drains.
A bent pipe 21 for the discharge of the clarified effluent is fixed to the inside of the separator compartment 11, as an extension of the pipe 20, by means of a flange 41. The portion 22, on the vertical axis K-K comprised in the longitudinal plane of symmetry P is immersed in the separator compartment 1 θ . Its free end 23, chamfer red against the current, is at a distance h4, several centimetres from the bottom of the said compartment.
In order to prevent a certain number of fatty particles from being sucked directly towards the discharge pipe 21 , the distance h4 of the free end 23 of the pipe 21 is greater than the distance h3 of the lower edge 18 of the deflector IS.
An orifice 24, on the horizontal axis Z-Z perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of symmetry P, is provided in each longitudinal vertical wall 5, 6, in the vicinity of its upper edge, in the decanter compartment 10.
A bent emptying pipe 25 is fixed to one of the longitudinal walls 5, 6 of the tank 1 of the separator, in the washer compartment, by means of a flange 26. The horizontal portion 27 (not shown) of the pipe 25, on the axis Z-Z, passes through the orifice 24 and the vertical portion 28, on the vertical axis u-J, is immersed in the decanter compartment far as a lower point several centimetres from the bottom of the tank <.
The lateral position of the orifice 24 is such that when the emptying pipe 25 is fixed therein, the latter is contiguous to the partition 9.
A ventilation nozzle 29 is fixed on the other longitudinal wall of the tank 1 by means of a flange 30 identical to the flange 25 and projects outside the tank. This ventilation nozzle 29 facilitates the connection of the tank 1 of the separator to the open air.
In the embodiment illustrated, the emptying pipe 25 is fixed to the longitudinal wall 5 and the ventilation nozzle 29 is fixed to the longitudinal wall 6 of the tank of the separator ί The outlet end of the emptying pipe 25 projecting from the tank 1 may for example be provided with a mouthpiece of the dry column type (not shown) allowing the attachment of the flexible pipe of an emptying lorry.
The emptying pipe 25 and the ventilation nozzle 29 are interchangeable.
Thus, at the time of installation of the separator according to the invention, depending on the position in which it is installed, which position is dictated by the direction of travel of the effluent, the emptying pipe 25 will be fixed to the most accessible longitudinal wall. The ventilation nozzle 29 will be fixed to the other wall.
The base of each compartment 10 and 11 of the tank 1 of the separator according to the invention slopes gently in opposite directions with respect to each other in order to join as a V in line with the emptying pipe 25.
An edge 13,, perpendicular to the plane P, at the base of the V formed by the bottom of the compartments 10 and 11, thus forms a low point in line with the said emptying pipe 25.
A central foot 42 is fixed underneath the tank 1, in line with the edge 13.
The upper end of each vertical wall 2, 3, 5 and 6 of the tank 1 of the separator is provided, on its inner face, with a U-shaped sectional member 31, thus forming a continuous rectangular groove 32, of length L' and width 1*, over the entire periphery of the tank 1 of the separator.
Double sectional members 33, parallel to the transverse walls 2 and 3, are welded between the longitudinal walls 5 and S of the tank 1 of the separator.
In the embodiment, two double sectional members 33 are welded, between the longitudinal walls 5 and δ of the separator. Each sectional member is separated from the adjacent sectional member by a distance D = L/3.
The groove 32 is connected to the grooves formed hy the double sectional members 33 thus forming three continuous frames 34.
A fluid seal (not shown) is introduced into the frames 34.
The separator is closed by means of covers 35 of the manhole type supported on the frames 34.
The device consisting of telescopic raising members is constituted by two sliding frames 36 and 37.
The frame 36 is a rectangular frame of length L' and width 1" identical to the length and width of the groove 32 of the tank 1 of the separator.
An angle iron 38 is welded to the lower end of each wall of the frame 36 on its outer face, thus forming a continuous groove 39 in the form of an inverted U, over the entire outer periphery of the said frame. The continuous groove 39 is rectangular and of length L, of width 1 and has a cross-section greater than the thickness of the walls of the tank 1.
The frame 37 is a rectangular frame the dimensions of which are identical to those of the tank 1 of the separator. The upper end of its walls are provided with the same angle irons 31 and the same double sectional members 3 3 with which the walls of the tank 1 are provided.
A horizontal flange 40 is welded to the outer face of the walls of the frame 37 in the vicinity of its upper end, thus forming a load-distribution frame on the outer periphery of the frame 37.
The raising of the telescopic raising members is simple.
The angle iron 38 of the frame 36 rests on the upper end. of the vertical walls 2, 3, 5 and β of the tank 1 of the separator, thus preventing any introduction of earth into the separator.
The frame 37 slides outside the frame 36 thus allowing an r· adjustment in height of the covers 35 closing off the arrangement.
The frame 37 sliding outside the frame 36 also prevents any { introduction of earth into the separator.
Once the adjustment has been mc.de, the loeid-distribution frame is sealed in a concrete bed. -j q The advantages offered by the invention are as follows: - the emptying pipe and the ventilation nozzle are interchangeable thus providing great installation flexibility and a reduction of storage costs; - handling of the cover is made easier, since it is constituted by & series of manhole-type covers, which are lighter than a one-piece cover; - it is possible to open only one single compartment of the separator; - emptying of the separator may be carried out without requiring opening of the latter; 2q - the raising members of the separator are vertically adjustable, allowing the separator to be easily placed in the ground to protect the separator from frost. - vibrations coming from the floor are not transmitted to the walls of the separator; - the tank-cover connection or raising member-cover connection is achieved in an air-tight manner; - the presence of a ventilation nozzle connected to the open air prevents the spread of any gases having an unpleasant smell; - at the time of transportation of the separator, the bulk may be reduced to the width of the tank by dismantling the emptying pipe and the ventilation nozzle; - the shape of the base of the separator allows handling of the ' tank by means of a fork-lift truck without special chocking; V·' - the possible removal of all the parts fixed by means of flanges facilitates any intervention in the tank; - the presence of a load-distribution frame on the raising members allows the use of light or heavy covers.
Claims (11)
1. Separator for vegetable or animal fats constituted by a tank comprising a decanter compartment and a separator compartment having bases which slope gently downwards in opposite directions to a low point in the vicinity of a partition acting as a junction between the two compartments, by two deflectors situated one in the decanter compartment opposite an inlet conduit for turbid effluent and one in the separator compartment opposite the upper edge of the partition, and by a discharge conduit which extends downwards along the wall of the separator compartment, wherein the distance of the free end of the discharge conduit from the upper edge of the tank is greater than the distance of the lower edge of the deflector in the separator compartment from said upper edge of the tank.
2. Separator according to claim 1, wherein the tank has two parallel vertical walls, and an orifice is provided in each of said vertical walls, of the decanter compartment, the orifices being provided on a common horizontal axis perpendicular to the vertical walls.
3. Separator according to claim 2, wherein a bent emptying pipe Is fixed to a wall of the tank in the decanter compartment by means of a first flange.
4. Separator according to claim 3 wherein a ventilation nozzle is fixed io the other vertical wall of the tank by means of a second flange identical to the first flange. 5. Horizontal dimensions of the further rectangular frame are identical to those of the tank and the rectangular frame is provided with sectional members similar to those with which the walls of the tank are provided and a load-distribution frame on its periphery.
5. Separator according to claim 4 wherein the emptying pipe and the ventilation nozzle are interchangeable. o.
6. Separator according to claim 1, wherein each wall of the tank of the separator is provided on Its inner face with a U-shaped sectional member, thus forming a rectangular groove on the periphery of the said tank.
7. Separator according to claim 1, wherein double sectional members are welded between the walls of the tank.
8. Separator according io claim 7, wherein the separator is closed by means of covers supported on frames formed by the sectional members.
9. Separator according to claim 1, wherein there is provided an extension member comprising a rectangular frame, whereof the lower end is provided with angle irons forming a groove of inverted U-shape, which rests on the upper ends of the walls of the tank.
10. Separator according to claim 9 wherein the rectangular frame is mounted to slide on a further rectangular frame whereof the
11. Separator according to claim 1, substantially as θ hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. F. R. KELLY & CO., AGENTS FOR THE APPLICANTS.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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FR8801617A FR2626782B1 (en) | 1988-02-08 | 1988-02-08 | GREASE SEPARATOR |
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BE (1) | BE1005311A3 (en) |
CH (1) | CH678438A5 (en) |
DE (1) | DE8901335U1 (en) |
DK (1) | DK41189A (en) |
ES (1) | ES2011187A6 (en) |
FI (1) | FI890548A (en) |
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NL (1) | NL8900291A (en) |
NO (1) | NO890472L (en) |
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