New Liquid Solid Separator Tank Uses Motor Driven Recirculating Belt to Process Mixture (new invention 01/04/2022)
Overview
What is this invention?
Liquid solid separator
Looking to process a mixture of materials with greater efficiency? Look no further than a liquid solid separator tank!
The liquid solid separator tank has a motor driven recirculating belt that is used to process a mixture of materials. The top belt brings wet materials into the collection trough, and overflow weirs dispose externally. These allow liquids to flow down and clean the mixture once again. A main tank is attached with a sump pump that reintroduces water back in so it can help clean the mixture before it goes to the dewatering box. The auger within the trough forces solids towards a dewatering box which has movable rollers and brushes attached for cleaning. It's also mounted on an external moving platform so it can move around easily. The shroud channels the mixture towards another basin below where filtered water is collected
What are some key features of the invention?
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A liquid solid separator tank has a motor driven recirculating belt
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The top belt brings wet materials into a collection trough
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Overflow weirs dispose externally, these weirs allow liquids to flow down and clean the mixture once again
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A main tank is attached with a sump pump that reintroduces water back in. This action helps clean the mixture before it goes to the dewatering box
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An auger within the trough forces solids towards a dewatering box which has movable rollers and brushes attached for cleaning. It's also mounted on an external moving platform so it can move around easily
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The shroud channels the mixture towards another basin below where filtered water is collected
What are some similar inventions on the market?
There are a few similar products on the market that could be used in conjunction with this liquid solid separator tank. For example, another device that is commonly used for processing wet materials is the sludge dehydrator. This machine uses hot air to dry out solids and liquids, which can then be removed by vacuum or filtration. Additionally, there are systems available that use an impeller to move material around within a water basin for separation purposes. So if you're looking for an efficient way to process your mixture of materials, these other devices might also be worth considering!
How could this be used?
The liquid solid separator tank can be used to separate various types of liquids and solids. The top belt brings wet materials into a collection trough, which has overflow weirs that allow the overflow liquids to flow down towards a main tank. A sump pump reintroduces water back into an influent basin to cleanse the mixture once again. Moreover, a motor driven auger within the trough forces the solids towards a dewatering box attached externally thereto. This box has a motor driven rotating cage mounted on moveable rollers and internally attached removable brushes that act to clean the outer surface of the cage as it moves in addition to a stationary high pressure wash. A shroud channels the influent liquid solid mixture towards a filtered water basin disposed directly underneath the lower belt portion permitting cleansed water to be removed therefrom.
What are some things to look out for with this?
The liquid solid separator tank has a motor driven recirculating belt that is used to process a mixture of materials. The top belt brings wet materials into the collection trough, and overflow weirs dispose externally. These allow liquids to flow down and clean the mixture once again. A main tank is attached with a sump pump that reintroduces water back in so it can help clean the mixture before it goes to the dewatering box. The auger within the trough forces solids towards a dewatering box which has movable rollers and brushes attached for cleaning. It's also mounted on an external moving platform so it can move around easily however there are some risks associated with this type of equipment: -Risks related to machine overload or jamming: If too much material accumulates on one side of the machine, it could cause jams or overloads, potentially leading to damage or injury. -Risks associated with moving parts: Some parts (like those responsible for dispens
What are the overall impressions of this invention?
Overall, I think the product is a great option for those looking to improve their processing abilities. It's easy to use and efficient, which makes it an ideal choice for larger batches of materials. Additionally, the price point is reasonable considering all that this device can do.
Here is a poem describing the invention
There once was a tank for separatin'
Liquids and solids, it did a fine job ratin'
The top belt brought in the wet stuff
Overflow weirs let liquids down to the main trough
A motor-driven auger forced solids to the dewatering box
Document Number: 11213772