Self-cleaning siphon-actuated radial flow filter basket
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1. A basket filter for removing pollutants from storm water runoff, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a housing, the housing having a means for admitting air from the surroundings into the housing, said means located near a base of the housing;
(b) a bed of material for treating water, contained within the housing, the bed having an annular shape;
(c) a drainage space located in the annular space of the bed, the drainage space in fluid communication with the bed;
(d) a filter medium surrounding the bed; and
(e) an outlet duct extending from the drainage space, the duct comprising a flow control valve;
said flow control valve being adapted to partially cover an opening of the outlet duct and thereby restrict flow of treated storm water from the drainage space through the outlet duct and comprising a linkage extending from the valve member to a float mounted above the drainage space, the float being in fluid communication with the drainage space so that when the drainage space fills with storm water, the float rises to lift the valve member and open the outlet duct of the basket.
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Abstract
The apparatus treats storm water and includes a cylindrical basket that has a housing with a circumferentially extending air slot near the base of the housing. The basket contains an annular bed of absorbent material surrounded by a filter cartridge. Water flows radially inward through the filter and the bed into a cylindrical inner drainage space which has an outlet at its lower end, covered by a float valve. The drainage space is also in fluid communication with a one-way valve that allows air to pass from the housing into the environment. During operation, the float valve lifts when the water level rises and air is expelled from the drainage space through the one-way valve. As a result, water is continuously siphoned through the basket apparatus. When the water level drops, air enters through the air inlet slot of the housing and rises in turbulent fashion along the filter, scouring the filter and dislodging particulates. As a result, the filter is cleaned and the infiltration capacity of the basket filter is maintained.
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1. A basket filter for removing pollutants from storm water runoff, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a housing, the housing having a means for admitting air from the surroundings into the housing, said means located near a base of the housing; (b) a bed of material for treating water, contained within the housing, the bed having an annular shape; (c) a drainage space located in the annular space of the bed, the drainage space in fluid communication with the bed; (d) a filter medium surrounding the bed; and (e) an outlet duct extending from the drainage space, the duct comprising a flow control valve;
said flow control valve being adapted to partially cover an opening of the outlet duct and thereby restrict flow of treated storm water from the drainage space through the outlet duct and comprising a linkage extending from the valve member to a float mounted above the drainage space, the float being in fluid communication with the drainage space so that when the drainage space fills with storm water, the float rises to lift the valve member and open the outlet duct of the basket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A self-cleaning basket filter apparatus for removing pollutants from storm water runoff, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a cylindrical external housing comprising means for admitting air into the housing proximate a lower end of the housing; (b) a cylindrical filter medium for removing particulates from storm water; (c) an annular bed of material able to remove contaminants from the storm water, the bed surrounded by the cylindrical filter; (d) a drainage space in the annular space of the bed and in fluid communication with the bed; (e) an air outlet duct in fluid communication with the drainage space, the duct comprising a valve, the valve opening to eliminate air from the housing in response to a rising level of storm water in the drainage space; and (g) a conduit with a one-way valve for flowing air therethrough, the conduit extending through the housing proximate an upper portion of the housing and in fluid communication with the drainage space of the basket; whereby, when a water level surrounding the basket drops to the lower end of the housing, surrounding air enters the housing through the means for admitting air and the air bubbles upward to dislodge particulate material from the filter medium. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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