US3664003A - Apparatus for inserting filter elements into a tank - Google Patents

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US3664003A
US3664003A US88602A US3664003DA US3664003A US 3664003 A US3664003 A US 3664003A US 88602 A US88602 A US 88602A US 3664003D A US3664003D A US 3664003DA US 3664003 A US3664003 A US 3664003A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D2201/00Details relating to filtering apparatus
    • B01D2201/24Tools used for the removal of filters
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    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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  • the present invention relates to an improved apparatus for inserting a filter element into a tank.
  • Filter tanks having replaceable filter cartridges are well known in the art.
  • An exemplary filter tank with filter cartridges is described in Soriente et al., US. Pat. No. 3,279,608, issued Oct. 18, 1966, and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
  • filter cartridges When filter cartridges have heretofore been installed it was usually necessary for personnel to reach into or enter the filter tank in order to handle them. Ordinarily this is not hazardous, but when the apparatus is used to filter substances containing toxic and/or radioactive substances, it is dangerous for personnel to enter the tank or to be in close proximity to the interior of the tank for extended periods of time. In such instances, the operating personnel must have means for installation of filter cartridges from a point outside the tank. Even in instances when toxic or radioactive materials are not involved, it would be a great convenience to have a tool that enabled filter cartridges to be installed without any requirement for entering the tank.
  • the present invention provides an improved apparatus for inserting filter elements into a tank.
  • the apparatus comprises an elongated rod portion having first and second ends.
  • Support means are outwardly disposed from the rod portion adjacent to the first end, and element spring compressing means are positioned above the support means and mounted for movement in a direction generally parallel to the rod portion.
  • Control means are provided adjacent to the second end of the rod portion for controlling the movement of the spring compressing means.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of an apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • F IG. 2 is a partial plan view taken along line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view, partially in section, showing a portion of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 in engagement with a filter cartridge;
  • FIG. 4 is a partial plan view taken along line 44 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is an elevation view, cut away to show the use of the apparatus of the present invention to insert a filter element into a filter tank;
  • FIG. 6 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the insertion of a filter element into element seat means within a filter tank;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a filter element in engagement with the seat means
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view of a cartridge receiving adapter, which forms a part of the element seat means
  • FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic view showing filter elements mounted within a filter tank.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10-10 of FIG. 9.
  • a filter element insertion apparatus constructed according to the present invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 10.
  • the insertion apparatus 10 has an elongated rod portion 12 having a lower or first end 14 and a second end 16.
  • a handle 17 is affixed to the second end 16.
  • a pair of parallel, generally L-shaped element support bars 18 extend outwardly from the first end 14 of the elongated rod portion 12.
  • the element support bars 18 each have a downwardly extending portion 20.
  • the downwardly extending portions 20 have an outwardly extending support bracket 22 mounted thereon.
  • the support bracket 22 has a pair of outwardly extending fingers 24, each of which has a wedge-shaped side portions 26.
  • the support bracket 22 carries a pair of mounting bars 28 which mount the support bracket 22 to the downwardly extending portions 20 of the filter element support bars 18.
  • a spring compressing bar 30 is mounted between the element support bars 18 by means of a shaft 32, as best shown in FIG. 2. This shaft 32 permits rotation of the spring compression bar 30 in a plane parallel to the elongated rod 12.
  • the spring compression bar 30 has a fork-shaped end portion 34 which is above the support bracket 22.
  • the end portion 34 carries a socket 36 mounted on a shaft 38 for rotation in the same plane as the spring compression bar 30.
  • the socket 36 is adapted to fit over the top of the central guide rod of a filter element.
  • the socket 36 is positioned over the support bracket 22.
  • the socket 36 has a lower guide portion 39, which has a tapered inner surface as shown in FIG. 3. This tapered inner surface aids in guiding the end of an element guide rod into the socket 36 as hereinafter described.
  • the spring compressing bar 30 has control means, which in this instance include a control rod 40 connected to the end of the spring compression bar 30 adjacent to the elongated rod portion 12.
  • the control rod 40 has a turn buckle 42 for adjusting the length thereof.
  • the upper end of the control rod 40 is connected to a lever 44, which is capable of moving the control rod 40 parallel to the elongated rod portion 12.
  • the same end portion of the lever 44 that is connected to the control rod 40 is also connected to a slidable shaft 46 which slides in a sleeve member 48 parallel to the elongated rod portion 12.
  • a central portion of the lever 44 is journalled to a movable arm 50, the opposite end of which is journalled to the sleeve member 48.
  • the apparatus of the present invention also includes element release means, in this instance, an element release bar 52 which is mounted adjacent to the support bracket 22 for rotation so that an end portion of the release bar 52 can contact an element to push it away from the support bracket 22.
  • element release means in this instance, an element release bar 52 which is mounted adjacent to the support bracket 22 for rotation so that an end portion of the release bar 52 can contact an element to push it away from the support bracket 22.
  • This rotation is accomplished by means of a rotation lever 54 connected to the element release bar 52.
  • the end of the rotation lever 54 opposite the element release bar 52 is connected to a cable 56.
  • the opposite end of the cable 56 is connected to a release handle 58 on the elongated rod portion 12.
  • the release handle 58 when the release handle 58 is pulled upwardly the element release bar 52 will be caused to rotate, and will push a filter element out of engagement with the support bracket 22.
  • the release handle 58 is released, the element release bar will return to its original position under the influence of a spring 60.
  • the filter cartridge which is indicated generally by reference numeral 70, has an annular filter portion 72 with a central guide rod 74 mounted therein for sliding movement parallel to the axis of the filter portion 72.
  • the filter portion 72 may be made of stainless steel wrapped with a filtering material, such as nylon or the like, and has an upper seat plate 76 with a central opening therein for the guide rod 74.
  • the lower end of the filter portion 72 has a gasket 78, also having a central opening for the guide rod 74.
  • annular spring seat 80 having a central opening therein for the guide rod 74 is positioned above the seat plate 76.
  • the seat plate 76 and spring seat 80 are separated by an elastomeric O-ring 82 so that an annular gap 84 is formed between the seat plate 76 and spring seat 80.
  • a spring 86 is positioned around the guide rod 74, and is seated in the spring seat 80.
  • the top of the spring 86 is seated in an annular top cap 87.
  • the top cap 87 has a nut 88 welded thereto at the central opening, so that the top cap 88 may simply be screwed onto the upper, threaded end of the guide rod 74.
  • a lock nut 89 and an extension nut 90 having transverse aperture 91, are screwed onto the top of the guide rod 74.
  • the lock nut 89 is employed to lock the extension nut 90 in position.
  • the bottom of the guide rod 74 has a transverse pin 92, which aids in seating the element 70 in the element seat means as hereinafter described.
  • the pin 92 also prevents the guide rod 74 from sliding upwardly through the gasket 78 at the bottom of the element 70.
  • the extension nut 90 is preferably locked in position with the transverse aperture 91 parallel to the pin 92.
  • FIG. 1 The apparatus shown in FIG. 1 is illustrated in an intermediate position. That is, in its released position, the spring compression bar will be tilted so that the end portion 34 is farther away from the support bracket 22 than is shown in FIG. 1. Similarly, when the spring compression bar 30 is in its compression position, the end portion 34 will be displaced downwardly from the position shown in FIG. 1.
  • the lever 44 is first moved upwardly as far as possible. This operation moves the control rod 40 downwardly so that the end portion 34 of the spring compression bar 30 is in its fully raised or released position.
  • the support bracket 22 is then wedged into the gap 84 between the seat plate 76 and the spring seat 80.
  • the wedge-shaped side portions 26 wedge the spring seat 80 and seat plate 76 apart, slightly compressing the spring 86.
  • the guide rod 74 passes between the fingers 24.
  • the apparatus 10 is properly positioned on the filter cartridge 70 when the socket 36 is above the end of the guide rod 74, which in this instance is capped with an extension nut 90.
  • a typical tank for use in the present invention is generally indicated by reference numeral 100.
  • This tank 100 is adapted to receive an influent stream, filter the stream, and discharge the filtrate of effluent stream.
  • the filter tank 100 has an inlet or influent line 102 and an outlet or filtrate line 104.
  • the filter tank 100 is a generally cylindrical vessel made of steel or the like having an outwardly convex top 106 and an outwardly convex bottom 108.
  • the tank 100 is divided into an influent zone 110 and a filtrate zone 112 by a downwardly convex tube sheet plate 114 suitably secured to the interior of the tank 100 by welding or the like.
  • the influent line 102 extends through the bottom 108 of the tank 100 and communicates with the influent zone 110 so that all of the influent stream is passed directly to the influent zone 110.
  • the influent pipe 102 is attached to the tube sheet plate 114 by welding or the like. In this manner, direct communication between the influent zone 110 and the filtrate zone 112 is precluded.
  • the stream from the influent line 102 is dispersed as it enters the influent zone by a distributor plate 116.
  • a filter cartridge 70 is placed into and removed from the filter tank 100 through a manhole opening 118 in the filter tank 100.
  • the manhole opening 118 has a cover means (not shown) which may be removed to provide access to the interior of the filter tank 100.
  • each cartridge seat means 120 comprises a small pipe made of steel or the like which extends through a hole in the tube sheet plate 114 and is attached to the tube sheet plate 114 by welding or other suitable means.
  • the cartridge seat means 120 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the filter tank 100, and connects the influent zone 1 10 with the filtrate zone 112.
  • Each cartridge seat means 120 includes a slotted cartridge receiving adapter 122 having a positioning shield 124 mounted thereon.
  • the slotted adapter 122 has a pair of opposed slots 126 which receive the pin 92 on the bottom of the guide rod 74.
  • the slotted adapter 122 also has a pointer 127 projecting outwardly from each side thereof. The pointers 127 are aligned with the slots 126, and aid in mounting a cartridge 70 therein, as hereinafter described.
  • the slotted adapter 122 has upwardly arcuate portions 128. As shown in FIG.
  • the filter element insertion apparatus 10 of the present invention is first placed into engagement with a filter cartridge 70 in the manner previously described. That is, referring to FIGS. 1 and 7, the support bracket 22 is wedged between the element spring seat 80 and seat plate 76. The lever 44 is then moved downwardly so that the socket 36 engages the extension nut 90, and the spring 86 is compressed, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 shows a typical nuclear installation wherein the filter tank 100 is surrounded by a concrete radiation shield 130 having an opening 132 above the tank 100.
  • An operator stands on the shield 130 and lowers the filter element 70 into the tank 100 through the manhole opening 118 as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the cartridge is rotated so that the pin 92 is aligned with the pointers 127, and will be in position to drop through the slots 126.
  • the filter element 70 is then lowered into position until its lower end is fitted within a positioning shield 122, as shown in FIG. 6.
  • the passage of the pin 92 through the slots 126 is easily detected because the guide rod 74 is felt to move downwardly.
  • the insertion apparatus 10 is then rotated 90 to position the pin 92 under the arcuate portions 128 of the receiving adapter 124, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • the lever 44 is then moved upwardly, so that the socket 36 is raised out of contact with the extension nut 90, releasing the spring 86.
  • the spring now retains the pin 92 in contact with the arcuate lower surfaces 128. In order to be sure that the cartridge 70 is properly seated, it is advantageous to pull upwardly on the insertion apparatus 10 at this point. If there is resistance to this pulling, the cartridge is properly seated.
  • the operator pulls the release handle 58, rotating the element release bar 52 so that the cartridge 70 is moved away from the support bracket 22.
  • the element release bar 52 Upon release of the handle 58, the element release bar 52 returns to its original position, under the influence of the spring 60.
  • an element spacing bar 134 having a plurality of spaced apertures, is positioned over the extension nuts 90 of a row of elements, so that they are properly positioned with respect to one another.
  • an apertured cover plate 136 is placed over the ends of the elements 70 in the group above the element spacing bars 134. This procedure is repeated until all of the elements 70 have been installed in the tank 100.
  • a removable pin 138 is located in the nut 90 through the transverse aperture 91. These removable pins 138 prevent the apertured cover plates from being lifted OK the elements 70. Furthermore, these apertured cover plates, which have lifting eyes 140, permit the remote removal of groups of elements from a position outside the tank. Such remote removal is accomplished by simply rotating each of the extension nuts 90 ninety degrees with a wrench, thus unseating the elements from the seat means 120. Groups of elements are then lifted out of the tank by means of the lifting eyes 140.
  • the apparatus of the present invention may be used in conjunction with filter elements and/or seating means having a design that differs from the design shown in the drawings.
  • Exemplary filter elements and seating means having a different design are shown and described in US. Pat. Nos. 3,279,608 and 3,405,807, which are assigned to the assignee of this application.
  • Some of the filter elements and seating means shown in these patents require tilting of the elements, rather than rotation, to accomplish the seating and unseating operations.
  • Improved apparatus for inserting filter elements into a tank comprising: an elongated rod portion having first and second ends; support means outwardly disposed from said rod portion adjacent said first end; element spring compressing means positioned above said support means mounted for movement generally parallel to said rod portion; and control means adjacent to said second end for controlling the movement of said spring compressing means.
  • said element spring compressing means include a socket adapted to fit over the top of a central guide rod of said filter element.
  • control means include locking means for retaining said spring compressing means in a spring compressing position.
  • Improved apparatus for inserting filter elements into a tank comprising: an elongated rod having first and second ends; a support bar extending outwardly from said first end; an outwardly extending support bracket mounted on the end of said support bar; a spring compressing bar mounted on said support bar for rotation about a central portion of said spring compressing bar in a plane parallel to said elongated rod, said spring compressing bar having an end portion above said support bracket; a socket in said end portion adapted to fit over the top of the central guide rod of said filter element, said socket being mounted for rotation in the same plane as said spring compressing bar; and control means for rotating said spring compressing bar so that said end portion describes an are above said support bracket generally parallel to said elongated rod.

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