Diffuser for aeration systems

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Inventors

Loughridge, Edward T.

Application #

378279

Filed

Jul-11-1973

Published

Apr-27-1976

Current US Class

261/122.1
261/124
261/DIG70

International Classes

B01f 003/04

Field of Search

261/124 261/122 261/DIG.

Assignee

Ashland Vault Incorporated (Ashland, OH)

Examiners

Lutter; Frank W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McNenny, Farrington, Pearne & Gordon

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Abstract
There is provided a simple gas diffusing apparatus composed of a top member having gas permeable perforations, a bottom member including a plurality of larger openings for removal of solid and semi-solid accretions, a gas inlet nipple for introduction of a gas, e.g. air, into the cavity formed by the assembly of the top and bottom members, a valve, a valve seat disposed on the inner surface of the bottom member, and stop means for the valve for confining the valve between a seated position and an unseated position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A diffuser for submerged gas treatment of a liquid system comprising a body assembly formed of a material which is non-porous and providing vertically spaced horizontally extending top and bottom wall portions cooperating at least in part to define an internal cavity, said bottom portion being formed with a centrally located inlet passage and an upwardly facing valve seat around said passage, said top wall portion being imperforate above said valve seat and providing a plurality of perforations in a pattern laterally around said valve seat, said bottom wall portion having a plurality of cut out openings laterally around said valve seat each having a greater open area than any individual perforation, and normally seated valve means positioned against said valve seat and closing said inlet passage, said valve means being movable under the influence of gas under pressure supplied through said inlet passage to an open unseated position, said body assembly providing means to confine the movement of said valve between said seated and unseated positions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates as indicated to gas diffusers which are particularly useful in connection with the aeration treatment of sewage whereby air is introduced adjacent the bottom of a quantity of raw sewage material in the course of preparing the sewage for disposal. This mode of treatment of sewage is well known and widely practiced. There is need to provide a simple, inexpensive and effective diffuser structure; and, to this end, there has been provided a simple structure preferably formed of readily moldable plastic sections which are dimensioned and configured for mating coaction and which when assembled define a simple cavity and a ball valve assembly. The device in its preferred embodiments comprises, then, three pieces; namely, a top member having perforations therein for passage of gas therethrough, a bottom member including a gas inlet and having openings therein larger than the perforations to permit release of solid and semisolid accretions within the cavity which may enter through the perforations. The top and bottom members are desirably molded to include a valve seat and a valve stop so dimensioned and configured that when the top and bottom members are assembled and cemented together, a ball valve interposed therebetween is confined but permitted at the same time to move between a seated and an unseated position.
 
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