Abstract:
The present invention is an intermittent cycled biological filter. Liquid enters a filtration container through an inlet line and travels to the bottom of an internal cavity of the container, passing through any filtration media in the container. The liquid then exits through a siphon mechanism having external and internal siphon tubes connected to an internal cavity of the container. The liquid travels up external siphon tube, down internal siphon tube, and through an outlet line. A siphon break tube connected to the external siphon tube destroys the suction pulling the liquid up once the liquid level in the container drops below a certain level, allowing liquid to begin filling the container again. This allows intermittent wetting of the filtration media. In certain embodiments, multiple filtration containers may be connected in series and/or parallel to allow for a greater volume or level of filtration.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a water filter cartridge, with a housing and a flow path for air for ventilating a water tank storing water to be processed by the water filter cartridge. The latter is distinguished in that shut-off means are provided for the flow path for air, preferably in the form of a valve or a membrane.
Abstract:
A syphon filtration system is a low head, small foot print, long operating cycle, gravity filtration system for treatment of water and wastewater.The filtration system is an apparatus and process with one-stage or two-stage filtration process in one vessel. The filtration system can use different filtration media of sand, anthracite and activated carbon or other proprietary filtration media.The one-stage filtration system is applicable to removal of suspended solids or dissolved impurities.The two-stage filtration system can provide a combination of two different filtration processes for removal of suspended solids and dissolved impurities.The one-stage filtration system has low head room requirements, and the two-stage filtration system has small foot print requirements.In the two-stage filtration system, each filtration stage can be backwashed independently or both stages can be backwashed simultaneously.The filtration system uses novel syphon piping and controls design which extend the filtration operating cycle and reduce the filter apparatus headroom, and the filter backwash water volume requirements.
Abstract:
A wastewater filter assembly comprising a filter having an influent side and an effluent side, a backwash system adapted to control flow of backwash fluid from the effluent side to the influent side, and an agitation system adapted to control the flow of an agitating fluid (e.g., air) from the influent side to the effluent side. In one embodiment, the agitation system includes an agitating tank that stores the agitating fluid, and a series of valves to control the flow of backwash fluid and agitating fluid. In another embodiment, the assembly further includes a control system that controls the backwash system and the agitation system. Preferably, the control system is programmed to pulse the agitation system during operation of the backwash system.
Abstract:
A filter assembly is provided that includes a hood, a drain manifold, a filter disposed between the hood and the drain manifold, a drainage space that is disposed between and in fluid communication with both the filter medium and the drain manifold, a check valve that is configured to permit air to escape but not to enter the drainage space so that a siphon can be established that draws additional fluid through the filter medium and into the drain manifold, the siphon continuing until air entering the hood disrupts the siphon, and a check valve cap that is configured to permit air to escape the check valve while preserving an air-filled void above the check valve when the filter assembly is submerged.
Abstract:
A method for filtering the water of an aquarium, a water cultivation tank or similar water bonds, by means of a filtering system comprising a closed vessel and defining a chamber, a filtering body housed in the chamber, a circulation pump having a suction duct, communicating with the aquarium by interposition of a siphon and a delivery duct communicating with the aquarium. Vent means are also provided to eject the air from the chamber. The method comprises the steps of: filling the filtering body with a predetermined amount of water; starting the pump; short-circuiting the pump by means of a fluid passage by putting the delivery duct in communication with the closed vessel; keeping the pump short-circuited at least up to determine the siphon trigger; subsequently stopping the pump; keeping the pump stopped to allow the air to escape from the chamber and the filtering body to be filled with water; re-starting the pump.