WO2000009251A1 - Method and apparatus for producing foamable compositions and other compositions - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Y02W—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
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- Y02W30/30—Landfill technologies aiming to mitigate methane emissions
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- This invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing foa able compositions and a method for making the same. More particularly, the invention relates to such a foamable composition which, when mixed with suitable amounts of air and water, produces a compressed air foam which is sufficiently stable to be used as an effective daily cover for landfills. The invention also relates to an apparatus designed to produce a compressed air foam from the foamable composition.
- the invention further relates to a method and apparatus for mixing different materials for producing compositions other than foamable compositions.
- MSW landfills Pursuant to federal, state and local laws, municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are required to be covered by an earthen or other approved cover for wastes deposited therein at the close of each working day.
- the use of earthen material as a cover imposes two significant costs on the landfill operator. First, the material must be purchased and, even when available on site, must be physically transported to the landfill and then spread evenly over the compacted trash. The transporting of the earthen material requires large and expensive earth moving equipment as well as substantial man power. Secondly, the earthen material takes up valuable volume which could otherwise be sold to customers. More specifically, the use of earthen material can consume as much as 15 to 20 percent of landfill volume. This deprives the landfill operator of significant potential revenue and profit. Further, the landfill capacity wasted by the earthen material reduces the useful life of the facility, thereby resulting in the need for landfills of increased size or the development of new sites.
- foams replace the aggregate material in earthen materials with air.
- foams are typically less costly and easier to apply than other alternative daily cover methods or products.
- Three prevalent fire fighting foam compositions comprise either partially hydrolyzed protein, detergents or film forming foam compositions based on perfluorinated hydrocarbons .
- the detergent foams are generally used as high expansion systems for rapidly flooding large spaces in order to extinguish fires in warehouses, hangers or the like.
- the perfluorinated hydrocarbon based foams known as aqueous film forming foams (AFFF) , are useful for rapidly spreading an extinguishing film over a burning liquid.
- AFFF aqueous film forming foams
- the present invention is designed to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art discussed above. It is an object of the present invention to provide a foamable protein composition which, when mixed with suitable amounts of air and water, produces a foam which remains stable for an extended period of time.
- a foamable composition which comprises a metal based salt and a hydrolyzed protein.
- the foamable composition when mixed with suitable amounts of air and water, produces a foam which is stable for at least about 16 hours and, preferably, for at least about 18 hours and, more preferably, for at least about 24 hours.
- the foam provides an effective daily cover for landfills and the like. Further, the foam can be utilized to provide a cover for hazardous and other wastes while such materials are in transit. It can also be used for fire fighting applications where extended stability is required, such as with forest or tire fires. Other applications include utilizing the foam to: insulate freshly poured concrete or agricultural crops; reduce or eliminate odor and other emissions from agricultural waste, apply fertilizer to the leaves of plants.
- This invention also provides an apparatus for generating the protein foam from the foamable composition.
- the apparatus includes an injection chamber, an expansion chamber and at least one coiled hose which extends therebetween.
- the coiled hose includes a plurality of turns.
- Pressure generating pumps are provided to draw the foamable composition, which is preferably in liquid form, and water in a proper proportion and force a stream of the resulting foamable solution into the injection chamber where it is mixed with a pressurized stream of air and passed through the injection chamber, through the coiled hose, through the expansion chamber, through a length of hose and finally out a discharge nozzle in order to yield the desired air foam.
- the invention further provides a method of preparing the foamable composition described above.
- the invention defined in the instant claims is also directed to a novel method and apparatus that is useful for mixing different materials to produce compositions other than foamable compositions.
- FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of the foam producing apparatus in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the injection chamber as shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 a foam producing apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention and designated generally as 10.
- the foam producing apparatus 10 essentially comprises an injection chamber 12, an expansion chamber 14, and first and second hydraulic coiled hoses 16 and 18 extending therebetween.
- the injection chamber 12 includes first and second inlet openings 20 and 22, respectively, and an outlet opening 24 (FIG. 2) .
- a bushing 28 is preferably threadably secured to and extends outwardly from the first inlet opening 20 of the injection chamber 12.
- an elongated tubular member 30 extends into the first inlet opening 20 and passed the outlet opening 24. The bushing 28 secures the tubular member 30 in place.
- the tubular member 30 preferably has a significantly smaller inner diameter than the inner diameter of the injection chamber 12. In the preferred embodiment, the inner diameter of the injection chamber is approximately 2" and the inner diameter of the tubular member is approximately 0.75".
- a bushing 32 is preferably threadably secured to and extends outwardly from the second inlet opening 22. Extending outwardly from the bushing 32 is a tubular member 34 which has an inner diameter of approximately 1". Secured to the free end of the tubular member 34 is an elbow 36. The preferred inner diameter of the elbow is also preferably about 1".
- a connector segment 40 Extending outwardly from the outlet opening 24 is a connector segment 40, which has an inner diameter of approximately 2" and is approximately 4" long.
- the elongated tubular member 30 partially extends into the connector segment 40.
- a coupling 44 is secured to and extends from the free end of the connector segment 40.
- the preferred inner diameter of the coupling 44 is also 2".
- a Y-shaped connector member 46 which includes an input end 48 and first and second output ends 50 and 52, is provided.
- the connector member 46 preferably has an inner diameter of 1.5".
- the input end 48 of the Y-shaped connector member 46 is secured to the coupling 44 via a bushing 54 and a 1.5" inner diameter connector 55 as shown in FIG. 1.
- the expansion chamber 14 includes an input end 60 and a discharge end 62.
- the expansion chamber 14 further includes a segment (or bell reducer) 64 which diverges from the input end 60 thereof and a segment (or bell reducer) 66 which converges toward the discharge end 62 thereof.
- the preferred length of the expansion chamber is approximately 16" and the maximum diameter is approximately 4".
- a Y-shaped connector member 70 which includes two input ends 74 and 76 and an output end 78, is provided.
- the output end 78 of the Y-shaped connector member is secured to the input end 60 of the expansion chamber with a 1.5" inner diameter connector 79.
- the first coiled hose 16 extends between the output end 50 of the Y-shaped connector member 46 and the input end 74 of Y- shaped connector member 70.
- each of the coiled hoses has an inner diameter of approximately 1", is approximately 8.5" long, and includes five turns. The total distance between the turns of each coiled hose is preferably about 5.75".
- the apparatus described above can be effectively used to process a foamable protein composition, which is preferably in liquid form and is comprised of a metal based salt and a hydrolyzed protein, into a long lasting air foam.
- the apparatus is used to mix the foamable composition with suitable amounts of water and compressed air in order to yield a foam which is stable for at least about 16 hours and, preferably, for at least about 18 hours and, more preferably, for at least about 24 hours.
- the metal salt is preferably ferrous sulfate and, more preferably, ferrous sulfate heptahydrate crystal.
- other salts such as ferric iron and aluminum salts could also be utilized.
- the addition of a salt in a dry, stable form has lead to a reduction in the number of steps required to produce a desired foam composition.
- the apparatus 10 enhances the performance of existing detergent based foam liquids and concentrates by generating foams with higher expansion factors than typically obtained with prior art machines.
- the foamable composition is obtained by pouring specific amounts of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate crystal (FeS0 4 7H 2 0) into a solution of hydrolyzed protein while stirring with an appropriate mixer.
- ferrous sulfate heptahydrate crystal FeS0 4 7H 2 0
- various amounts of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate crystal have been found to create a foamable composition in accordance with the present invention. From a practical standpoint, however, it has been found that admixing one part of the ferrous sulfate heptahydrate crystal to approximately 24 parts of hydrolyzed protein results in a liquid foamable composition which has particularly desirable stability characteristics.
- the addition of the ferrous sulfate in dry form results in reduced exposure of the iron in the form of ferrous sulfate to air. This is desirable since the effectiveness of the foam is increased if the exposure to air and the resulting creation of a rust like ferric hydroxide takes place after the foam is discharged.
- the hydrolyzed protein can be obtained from a number of sources including, by way of example and not limitation, feather meal, animal hide, and hoof and horn meal.
- the foamable composition is combined with water and the resultant solution is pumped into the injection chamber 12 through the tubular member 30 by conventional pressure generating means.
- the solution comprises 1 part foamable composition and 30 parts water.
- Air is simultaneously pumped through the elbow 36, through the tubular member 34 and into the injection chamber 12 through the inlet opening 22 therein.
- the air is pumped in at a higher pressure than solution.
- about 185 cubic feet per minute of air is pumped in under about 85 to about 95 psi while about 4.13 cubic feet per minute of solution is pumped in at about 65 psi.
- the solution As the solution is ejected out of the tubular member 30, it combines with the stream of air, which is pumped in at a higher pressure.
- the air flowing by the end of the tubular member 30 creates an area 90 of negative or lower than surrounding pressure (FIG. 1) .
- the solution As the stream of air passes the end of the tubular member, the solution is drawn into the air stream, thereby mixing the two mediums together.
- the air infused foam solution is then passed into the Y-shaped connector member 46. Thereafter, a stream of the air infused foam solution is pumped through the output end 50 of the connector member 46 and through the coiled hose 16 while a second stream of the air infused foam solution is forced through the output end 52 of the connector member 46 and through the coiled hose 18.
- the foam is discharged from the discharge end 66 of the expansion chamber.
- a 1.5" inner diameter hose (not shown), which is equipped with a 1.5" discharge nozzle, extends from the discharge end 66 of the expansion chamber 14.
- the discharge hose could be branched into two or more smaller discharge hoses or the foam could be discharged by a spray bar or other means.
- the foam, which is discharged from the discharge nozzle under pressure, has a practical throw of approximately 75 to 100 feet. Further, the resultant stream of foam can, be thrown for a substantial distance with considerable accuracy taking the form of a stream of large flake like pieces.
- the foam has other uses .
- the foam can be utilized to provide a cover for hazardous and other wastes while such materials are in transit. It can also be used for fire fighting applications where extended stability is required, such as with forest or tire fires. Other applications include utilizing the foam to: insulate freshly poured concrete or agricultural crops; reduce or eliminate odor and other emissions from agricultural waste, apply fertilizer to the leaves of plants.
- the invention defined in the instant claims is further directed to a novel method and apparatus that is useful and advantageous for mixing different materials to prepare compositions other than foamable or otherwise expandable compositions.
- inventive method and apparatus can be used to mix different materials that are not foamable compositions.
- materials if liquid, can include any water-soluble compound or solution.
- solid materials specifically finely divided powders, can be mixed with either other such material or with liquid compounds or solutions.
- inventive method and apparatus can incorporate pumps, compressed gas, Venturi or Pitot methods, or any combination thereof for the purpose of entering constituents of a mixture.
- the apparatus is not limited to any particular number of such devices, as there is no limit to the number of such devices which may be used with the invention.
- the use of the instant invention for mixing advantageously enables a processor to proportion dose and mix incoming products on a continuous basis rather than a batch process wherein mixing in conventional vats or other such containers requires time to obtain a mixture.
- a mixture can be obtained with extreme speed by the rapid introduction of compressed gas followed by compression then expansion, as is the process in making foam.
- the air will dissipate immediately upon discharge from the apparatus leaving the desired mixture to be packaged as appropriate.
- the production of foam is an example of this inventive process.
- the foam-making parameters of the system are constant, i.e., the dilution of foam liquid in solution may always be approximately 3% and the expansion will always be 28-45 times solution volume.
- the capacity of the system can be increased or decreased in linear fashion as a function of compressed air capacity. For example, 185 cfm of compressed air or other gas will yield 924 gallons of foam using 32 gallons of water, and 1 375 cfm system will double this output over any given unit of time.
- Agricultural applications of the instant invention include, in addition to those set forth hereinabove, the distribution of any water soluble herbicide, pesticide or other agro-chemical product designed for foliar application.
- fire fighting applications it has been established that the instant inventive foams, as produced by the inventive method and apparatus, resists "burnback" to a degree heretofore unknown and far exceeding that of conventional foams, and will not easily ignite or many times will not ignite at all. This burnback is a process by which fire or heat destroys the cover made by a fire fighting foam and ignites the foam which can be exceedingly dangerous and have disastrous consequences to firefighters .
- the present inventive method and apparatus produces a novel foam that is much more durable than conventional foams, in part at least due to the foams' high metal content (FeS0 4 (H 2 0) 3 ) .
- the uniquely high burnback resistance of the instant inventive foams simply cannot be achieved by any conventional foams, such as those prepared under military specifications.
- the instant inventive foams can exhibit burnback time (resistance to burnback) at least about 300% greater than conventional foams.
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