Surface aerating rotor

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Inventors

Kaelin, Joseph R.

Application #

213059

Filed

Dec-4-1980

Published

Mar-30-1982

Current US Class

261/91
261/DIG75
416/186A
416/208
416/224

International Classes

B01F 003/04

Field of Search

261/91 261/DIG. 415/DIG. 416/224 416/186

Examiners

Miles; Tim R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marmorek; Ernest F.

US Patent References

4066383   Surface aeration i...
4139330   Adjustable vane ce...

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Other References

Gasoline Alley, The Washington Post, Sep. 7, 1930.

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Abstract
A surface aerating rotor has an intake zone for circulating and aerating a liquid, and includes a supporting assembly, a driving shaft connected to the supporting assembly, fixed flow guidance devices disposed in the intake zone of the rotor, and a plurality of fluid throughput units. Each fluid throughput unit has a discharge opening, and includes a vane which has an adjustable discharge angle with respect to the radial direction, and at least one flow guide wall. At least some of the fluid throughput units include an extension member downstream of the discharge opening, a flow guide profile on the extension member, and a baffle downstream of the flow guide profile. Connecting pins join the fluid throughput units to the supporting assembly, for adjustment of the vane discharge angle within a predetermined range.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A surface aerating rotor having an intake zone for circulating and aerating a liquid,

comprising in combination:

a supporting assembly,

a driving shaft connected to said supporting assembly,

fixed flow guidance means disposed in the intake zone of said rotor,

a plurality of fluid throughput means, receiving a major portion of the fluid through said fixed flow guidance means, each fluid throughput means having a discharge opening and including a vane having an adjustable discharge angle, with respect to the radial direction, and at least one flow guide wall,

at least some of said fluid throughput means including

an extension member disposed downstream of said discharge opening,



Description
DESCRIPTION

The invention concerns a surface aerating rotor for the circulating and aerating of water, in particular of sewage in sewage treatment plants, comprising a supporting assembly connected to a vertical driving shaft.

Known rotor designs have the disadvantage that they involve making differently formed rotors for different speeds and/or throughputs, so that the need for different rotor components rules out economical production.

The object of the present invention is to provide a surface aerating rotor which, assembled from standard components, can be manufactured to a whole variety of operating characteristics.

The surface aerating rotor according to the invention is characterized in that each vane, in conjunction which at least one flow guide wall, forms a fluid throughput unit whose entry side in operation is located below the water surface and whose exit side in opeation is located at least in greater part above the water surface; and that each fluid throughput unit is detachably connected to the supporting assembly, and the connecting point between each fluid throughput unit and the supporting assembly is designed in a manner permitting the vane exit angle to be adjusted within a certain range.
 
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