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US1397452A
US1397452A US481024A US48102421A US1397452A US 1397452 A US1397452 A US 1397452A US 481024 A US481024 A US 481024A US 48102421 A US48102421 A US 48102421A US 1397452 A US1397452 A US 1397452A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D24/00Filters comprising loose filtering material, i.e. filtering material without any binder between the individual particles or fibres thereof
    • B01D24/46Regenerating the filtering material in the filter
    • B01D24/4631Counter-current flushing, e.g. by air
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    • B01D24/02Filters comprising loose filtering material, i.e. filtering material without any binder between the individual particles or fibres thereof with the filter bed stationary during the filtration
    • B01D24/20Filters comprising loose filtering material, i.e. filtering material without any binder between the individual particles or fibres thereof with the filter bed stationary during the filtration the filtering material being provided in an open container
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  • the present invention relates to apparatus for purifying water, the objects being to accomplish the result by a cheap, easily constructed arrangement.
  • the apparatus preferably comprises a mass of material such as coarse ashes disposed in a reservoir and means for delivering the water to be purified within the mass of ashes at a point below its upper surface and centrally disposed. The water thus discharged into the ashes percolates through the same and has any matter in suspension removed.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation through an apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the apparatus.
  • the main filtering means consists of a bed of ashes, preferably coarse, clean anthracite ashes. In preparing the ashes for this use they are screened so that the liner portions are separated out. It is found that a screen having one-quarter inch meshes gives ashes of a satisfactory size. As shown, this mass of ashes l0 is surrounded by a wall 11 consisting of a screen of sufficient strength so that the ashes will be held from washing away. Spaced from the outer wall 11 and within the same is an inner wall which com prises the imperforate upper portion 12 and the perforated lower portion 13.
  • the imperforate portion of the wall extends downward to a point considerably below the upper surface of the mass of ashes 10 so that water discharged into the space within the inner wall is caused to pass into the mass of ashes below its upper surface.
  • the space within this inner wall may be filled with a coarse, hard material 14 such as crushed coke or stone. This material rests on a perforated bottom wall 15 and a drain pipe 26 has its inlet disposed in the space defined by the inner wall 13 and the bottom wall 15. ln order to hold the ashes and the coarse ina- Specification of Letters Eatent. Patgntgd QV, .15, 1921, Applicaton'led .Tune 28, 1921. SerialNo. 481,024. i
  • terial 14 compressed and to prevent washing away, a pressure is exerted on the top surfaces ofthe same. As shownthis is accomplished by disposing some large stones or weights 16 on the upper surfaces ofthe ashesand coarse material.
  • the water ⁇ to be purified or cleaned is fed through the pipe 17 and discharged within the inner wall of the apparatus. As shown the outlet of the pipe 17 is just above the stones 16. The water thus discharged percolates down through the coarse material in this inner chamber and thence outward through the mass of ashes 10, accumulating in the reservoir 18. In its passage through these materials any matter in suspension will be separated out so that the water within the reservoir will be sufficiently clean to be used for drinking or cooking purposes, or in steam boilers, for example.
  • the drain pipe 26 is provided, to clean out the ashes 10.
  • the valve 19 controlling the supply of water to theapparatus is closed and the valve 20 in the drain pipe 26 is opened. Thereupon water from the reservoir 18 flows through the ash bed from the outside inward and is drained through the pipe 26 carrying away a considerable part of the material which has been separated out by the ashes.
  • ⁇ coarse hard material within the inner wall means to deliver dirty water within the inner wall, vand a drain pipe having its inlet at the bottom of the coarsev material.

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A. J. REED.
APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER.
APPLlcATloN FlL ED1uNE 2,192|.
1,397,452. l Patented Nov. 15, 1921.
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ANDREW J' REED,'OF WILKES-BARB'E, PENNSYLVANIA.
'APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER.
. T0 all @do kom t may concern Be it known that I, ANDREW J. REED, a citizen of the United States, and residing at 1Wilkes-Barre, county of Luzerne, State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Purifying Water,- ofV which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to apparatus for purifying water, the objects being to accomplish the result by a cheap, easily constructed arrangement. To this end the apparatus preferably comprises a mass of material such as coarse ashes disposed in a reservoir and means for delivering the water to be purified within the mass of ashes at a point below its upper surface and centrally disposed. The water thus discharged into the ashes percolates through the same and has any matter in suspension removed.
The objects and novel features of the invention will be apparent from the description taken in connection with the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation through an apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention; and
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the apparatus.
lReferring to the drawings, as shown, the main filtering means consists of a bed of ashes, preferably coarse, clean anthracite ashes. In preparing the ashes for this use they are screened so that the liner portions are separated out. It is found that a screen having one-quarter inch meshes gives ashes of a satisfactory size. As shown, this mass of ashes l0 is surrounded by a wall 11 consisting of a screen of sufficient strength so that the ashes will be held from washing away. Spaced from the outer wall 11 and within the same is an inner wall which com prises the imperforate upper portion 12 and the perforated lower portion 13. The imperforate portion of the wall extends downward to a point considerably below the upper surface of the mass of ashes 10 so that water discharged into the space within the inner wall is caused to pass into the mass of ashes below its upper surface. The space within this inner wall may be filled with a coarse, hard material 14 such as crushed coke or stone. This material rests on a perforated bottom wall 15 and a drain pipe 26 has its inlet disposed in the space defined by the inner wall 13 and the bottom wall 15. ln order to hold the ashes and the coarse ina- Specification of Letters Eatent. Patgntgd QV, .15, 1921, Applicaton'led .Tune 28, 1921. SerialNo. 481,024. i
terial 14 compressed and to prevent washing away, a pressure is exerted on the top surfaces ofthe same. As shownthis is accomplished by disposing some large stones or weights 16 on the upper surfaces ofthe ashesand coarse material.
In operation the water `to be purified or cleaned is fed through the pipe 17 and discharged within the inner wall of the apparatus. As shown the outlet of the pipe 17 is just above the stones 16. The water thus discharged percolates down through the coarse material in this inner chamber and thence outward through the mass of ashes 10, accumulating in the reservoir 18. In its passage through these materials any matter in suspension will be separated out so that the water within the reservoir will be sufficiently clean to be used for drinking or cooking purposes, or in steam boilers, for example.
After the apparatus has been in use for sometime, the interstices in the mass of ashes become more or less filled up with the material separated out of the water. In
order to save the trouble of replacing these ashes because of their clogged condition, the drain pipe 26 is provided, to clean out the ashes 10. In this operation the valve 19 controlling the supply of water to theapparatus is closed and the valve 20 in the drain pipe 26 is opened. Thereupon water from the reservoir 18 flows through the ash bed from the outside inward and is drained through the pipe 26 carrying away a considerable part of the material which has been separated out by the ashes.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details shown and described but includes modifications and changes which come within the scope of water having matter in suspension into the n central part of said mass below its surface, and a valve controlled drain pipe having its inlet disposed at the bottom of the mass, whereby water may be drained from the reservoir through the mass into said pipeito clean the mass. 2.Apparatus ofi` the class"describedV lincluding in combination, a vertical endless wall disposed in a reservoir, they upper por` tion being imperforate 'and the lower portion being'forammate, coarse crushed hardV material within saidwall, a mass of coarse ashes surrounding said wall to ka height above the foraminate portion, means to dischargeV water havingmatter in suspension intothe material within said wall', and a valvecontrolled drain-'pipe having its inlet disposed at the bottom of the material within the wall, whereby water may be drained, from the n reservoir through the ashes intosaid pipe to clean the ashes.
`. above the top of the oraminate part of the inner wall, `coarse hard material within the inner wall, means to deliver dirty water within the inner wall, vand a drain pipe having its inlet at the bottom of the coarsev material. e
In testimony whereof I hereunto aiiix my signature.
ANDREW J. REED.
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US3695434A (en) * 1970-08-28 1972-10-03 George R Whitten Jr Purification
US4296884A (en) * 1979-01-23 1981-10-27 True Temper Corporation Containment reservoir and method
US4299697A (en) * 1979-06-29 1981-11-10 True Temper Corporation Liquid containment and storage system for railroad track
US4366846A (en) * 1979-06-29 1983-01-04 True Temper Corporation Method for collecting and storing liquid from along a railroad track section
US11795067B2 (en) * 2016-06-07 2023-10-24 Ide Water Technologies Ltd. Environmentally friendly water intake and pretreatment system

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3695434A (en) * 1970-08-28 1972-10-03 George R Whitten Jr Purification
US4296884A (en) * 1979-01-23 1981-10-27 True Temper Corporation Containment reservoir and method
US4299697A (en) * 1979-06-29 1981-11-10 True Temper Corporation Liquid containment and storage system for railroad track
US4366846A (en) * 1979-06-29 1983-01-04 True Temper Corporation Method for collecting and storing liquid from along a railroad track section
US11795067B2 (en) * 2016-06-07 2023-10-24 Ide Water Technologies Ltd. Environmentally friendly water intake and pretreatment system

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