Waste water treatment device

Made up of a structure 1 with three mechanisms in line: Two cylinders 2/3, one inside the other, with projections and orifices respectively, the projections appearing in the orifices in a third of the circular length of the exterior, collecting the waste and placing it on the latter. A waterwheel 5...

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Spanish
Published 01.04.1991
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Summary:Made up of a structure 1 with three mechanisms in line: Two cylinders 2/3, one inside the other, with projections and orifices respectively, the projections appearing in the orifices in a third of the circular length of the exterior, collecting the waste and placing it on the latter. A waterwheel 5 filtering through vegetable waste located in its structures, which is exchanged for other waste when it is saturated, and a circular structure 6 which, containing sand in each of its sections, filters the water as it circulates through the latter, changing the sand in a section when it is saturated with waste. The movement needed in said treatment devices is provided in a waterwheel by falling water, or in the absence thereof by a motor 12. The belts, 7, 8, 9 and 10, collect waste and saturated substances, bringing them together in a silo 11, where they are converted to fertilizer. Application in water treatment and agriculture. CONSTITUIDO EN UNA ESTRUCTURA (1) CON TRES MECANISMOS EN LINEA: DOS CILINDROS (2/3), UNO INTERIOR A OTRO, CON SALIENTES Y ORIFICIOS RESPECTIVAMENTE, APARECIENDO LOS SALIENTES EN LOS ORIFICIOS EN UN TERCIO DE LA LONGITUD CIRCULAR DEL EXTERIOR, RECOGIENDO LOS RESIDUOS Y POSANDOLOS SOBRE ESTE. UNA NORIA FILTRADORA (5) POR DESECHOS VEGETALES SITUADOS EN SUS ESTRUCTURAS, RECAMBIANDOSE POR OTROS AL SATURARSE Y UNA ESTRUCTURA CIRCULAR (6) QUE CONTENIENDO ARENA EN CADA SECCION QUE PRESENTA, FILTRA LAS AGUAS AL CIRCULAR POR ESTAS, CAMBIANDO LA ARENA DE UNA SECCION CUANDO ESTE SATURADA DE RESIDUOS. EL MOVIMIENTO NECESARIO EN LOS MENCIONADOS DEPURADORES SE ORIGINA EN UNA NORIA POR CAIDA DE AGUA, O EN SU DEFECTO POR UN MOTOR (12). LAS CINTAS (7, 8, 9 Y 10) RECOGEN RESIDUOS Y SUSTANCIAS SATURADAS, JUNTANDOLAS EN UN SILO (11), CONVIRTIENDOSE EN ABONO. APLICACION EN DEPURACION Y AGRICULTURA.
Bibliography:Application Number: ES19890003815