Stepping screen assembly for collecting solids in waste water discharges
First Claim
1. A stepping screen assembly interposed in a liquid waste stream for collecting and disposing of solid matter in the waste stream, the assembly comprising:
- (a) an upwardly inclined grid structure containing multiple parallel alternating static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart, the bars each having multiple vertically and equally spaced apart shelves at a right angle to the vertical axis of the bar, each dynamic bar having multiple vertically spaced apart spacers attached to a first and second side surface;
(b) an outer frame adjacent a first and second side surface of the grid structure;
(c) the outer frame enclosing a pair of pneumatic cylinders on both the first and second exterior side surface of the grid structure;
(d) a first pneumatic cylinder on each side surface of the grid structure attached to a vertical shaft, the vertical shaft attached to a top and bottom mounting plate supporting the dynamic bars and causing the dynamic bars to move up and down vertically;
(e) a second pneumatic cylinder on each side attached to a vertical rod supporting a pair of bell cranks on each side, the pair of bell cranks on each side attached to the vertical shaft causing the dynamic bars to move forward and back horizontally; and
(f) the dynamic bar movement causing the solid matter in the liquid waste stream to be lifted upwardly on the shelves to a top most level from which the solid matter falls by gravity to a means for disposing of the solid matter.
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Abstract
A stepping screen assembly bottom portion is located in a liquid waste stream containing solids. The assembly contains a grid structure surrounded by an outer frame. The grid structure includes multiple parallel alternate static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart by spacers attached to the sides of the dynamic bars. Each bar has multiple vertically spaced apart shelves at a right angle to the vertical axis of the bar. The outer frame on each side of the grid structure contains a single and double stroke pneumatic cylinder connected to the dynamic bars. The single stroke cylinder causes the dynamic bars to move in a vertical plane and the double stroke pneumatic cylinder causes the dynamic bars to move in a horizontal plane.
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20 Claims
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1. A stepping screen assembly interposed in a liquid waste stream for collecting and disposing of solid matter in the waste stream, the assembly comprising:
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(a) an upwardly inclined grid structure containing multiple parallel alternating static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart, the bars each having multiple vertically and equally spaced apart shelves at a right angle to the vertical axis of the bar, each dynamic bar having multiple vertically spaced apart spacers attached to a first and second side surface;
(b) an outer frame adjacent a first and second side surface of the grid structure;
(c) the outer frame enclosing a pair of pneumatic cylinders on both the first and second exterior side surface of the grid structure;
(d) a first pneumatic cylinder on each side surface of the grid structure attached to a vertical shaft, the vertical shaft attached to a top and bottom mounting plate supporting the dynamic bars and causing the dynamic bars to move up and down vertically;
(e) a second pneumatic cylinder on each side attached to a vertical rod supporting a pair of bell cranks on each side, the pair of bell cranks on each side attached to the vertical shaft causing the dynamic bars to move forward and back horizontally; and
(f) the dynamic bar movement causing the solid matter in the liquid waste stream to be lifted upwardly on the shelves to a top most level from which the solid matter falls by gravity to a means for disposing of the solid matter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A stepping screen assembly interposed in a liquid waste stream for collecting and disposing of solid matter in the waste stream, the assembly comprising:
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(a) an upwardly inclined grid structure containing multiple parallel alternating static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart, the bars each having multiple shelves equally spaced apart and at a substantially 90°
angle to a vertical axis of each bar;
(b) multiple spacers vertically spaced apart attached to each side surface of each dynamic bar;
(c) an outer frame surrounding the grid structure on at least three sides, the outer frame enclosing a pair of pneumatic cylinders on a first and second side of the grid structure;
(d) the pneumatic cylinders driving the dynamic bars up and down and out and in with respect to the static bars; and
(e) the dynamic bar movement causing the solid matter in the liquid waste stream to be lifted upwardly on the shelves to a top most level from which the solid matter falls by gravity to a means for disposing of the solid matter. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A process for removing solid waste from a fluid stream comprising:
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(a) mounting a bottom portion of a stepping screen assembly in a liquid waste stream containing solid matter;
(b) providing in the stepping screen assembly a grid structure containing multiple parallel alternating static and dynamic bars horizontally spaced apart, the bars each having multiple vertically spaced apart shelves at a right angle to the vertical axis of the bar, each dynamic bar having multiple vertically spaced apart spacers attached to a first and second side surface;
(c) providing an outer frame adjacent a first and second side surface of the grid structure;
(d) providing first and second pneumatic cylinders on both the first and second exterior side surface of the grid structure mounted within the outer frame;
(e) driving a vertical rod downwardly with a stroke of the first pneumatic cylinder, the vertical shaft driving multiple mounting plates supporting the dynamic bars;
(f) driving a pair of bell cranks at a first end with a vertical rod attached to the second pneumatic cylinder ion each side of the grid structure, the bell cranks driving the vertical shaft at a second end;
(g) lifting the solid waste material from the fluid stream with the shelves as the solid waste material impacts the grid structure; and
(h) dropping the solid waste material by gravity from a top portion of the grid structure to a means for disposing of the solid matter. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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