WO2010036119A1 - Water separator - Google Patents

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WO2010036119A1
WO2010036119A1 PCT/NO2008/000344 NO2008000344W WO2010036119A1 WO 2010036119 A1 WO2010036119 A1 WO 2010036119A1 NO 2008000344 W NO2008000344 W NO 2008000344W WO 2010036119 A1 WO2010036119 A1 WO 2010036119A1
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Priority to PL08812903.6T priority Critical patent/PL2334253T3/en
Priority to CA2738155A priority patent/CA2738155C/en
Priority to BRPI0823188-5A priority patent/BRPI0823188A2/en
Priority to HRP20160971TT priority patent/HRP20160971T1/en
Priority to LTEP08812903.6T priority patent/LT2334253T/en
Priority to SI200831651A priority patent/SI2334253T1/en
Priority to EP08812903.6A priority patent/EP2334253B1/en
Priority to MX2011003186A priority patent/MX2011003186A/en
Priority to AU2008362231A priority patent/AU2008362231B2/en
Priority to PCT/NO2008/000344 priority patent/WO2010036119A1/en
Priority to DK08812903.6T priority patent/DK2334253T3/en
Priority to NZ592423A priority patent/NZ592423A/en
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Priority to HUE08812903A priority patent/HUE028838T2/en
Priority to ES08812903.6T priority patent/ES2584510T3/en
Priority to JP2011528968A priority patent/JP2012503522A/en
Priority to US13/120,860 priority patent/US8784651B2/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/06Saliva removers; Accessories therefor
    • A61C17/065Saliva removers; Accessories therefor characterised by provisions for processing the collected matter, e.g. for separating solids or air
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D29/00Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor
    • B01D29/88Filters with filtering elements stationary during filtration, e.g. pressure or suction filters, not covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D27/00; Filtering elements therefor having feed or discharge devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01DSEPARATION
    • B01D35/00Filtering devices having features not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00, or for applications not specifically covered by groups B01D24/00 - B01D33/00; Auxiliary devices for filtration; Filter housing constructions
    • B01D35/14Safety devices specially adapted for filtration; Devices for indicating clogging
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/0318Processes
    • Y10T137/0324With control of flow by a condition or characteristic of a fluid
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/2931Diverse fluid containing pressure systems
    • Y10T137/3109Liquid filling by evacuating container
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7287Liquid level responsive or maintaining systems
    • Y10T137/7313Control of outflow from tank
    • Y10T137/7316Self-emptying tanks

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  • the present invention is related to a water separator for continuous separation of water, air and particles.
  • Separators of the above type are used by dentists, dental surgery as well as in other areas such as water absorbers, where the object is to separate air from water and particles which are sucked into a piping system.
  • Such apparatus is well known and in use by dentists sucking saliva from the mouth of patients during works in the oral cavity.
  • the vacuum pump will in the most favourable situation stop and not start again before someone has emptied the tank, or in worst case start to pull waste-water directly into the vacuum motor/pump.
  • the inlet pipe enter through the wall of the tank and this makes it cumbersome and time consuming to dismantle.
  • the drawing discloses schematically a vertical section of the apparatus according to the invention.
  • the apparatus comprises two waste-water separator tanks, a main tank 1 and a safety tank 10.
  • the main tank 1 comprises of a lid 10, an upper chamber 2 and a lower chamber
  • the upper chamber 2 is created by putting a smaller tank inside the main tank 1.
  • the upper edge of this smaller tank has a lip which rest on top of the upper edge of the main tank 1 or on a ridge (not shown) created on the wall inside the main tank 1.
  • the upper chamber 2 comprises a coarse filter 4 and an opening at the bottom/lowest end with a valve 17 controlling the flow out of the upper chamber 2.
  • the coarse filter 4 can either rest on some ridges in the wall of the chamber or be fixed, either permanently or releasable.
  • the filter 4 has an opening in the centre where upon a loose or releasable coarse filter cup 5 is placed.
  • the lower chamber 3 comprises of at least one level switch 6,7 a check valve 8 controlling the liquid flow out of the lower chamber
  • the safety tank 11 with an opening at the bottom/lowest end comprises of a lid
  • At least one chamber 12 which is partly divided by a wall 13 at least one level switch
  • a check valve 15 at the bottom/lowest end, controlling the liquid flow out of the safety tank 11 and an outlet to the air connection pipe 20.
  • Two pipes enters through the lid 21, the connection pipe 19 and an outlet pipe 22.
  • a mixture to be separated is guided into the inlet pipe 18 and may comprise water, air, dust, blood as well as residues of flesh from the mouth.
  • the inlet pipe 18 is guiding the mixture of water and air against the cylindrical wall of the upper chamber 2 thereby allowing water, dust, blood and such to fall down, whereas the air is escaping upwardly through the connection pipe 19 through the lid of the main tank 1.
  • the mixture of water, dust, blood etc. passes through the coarse filter 4 which will capture the larger particles and allowing the smaller particles and liquid to pass through.
  • the smaller particles and liquid will be collected at the bottom of the upper chamber and led through the opening and the valve 8 in the bottom of the upper chamber 2 and into the lower chamber 3.
  • the filter 4 is shaped as a cone with the narrow end pointing downwards with a hole in the middle.
  • the hole is covered by a filter cup 5 which rest in the hole of the filter 4.
  • any particles are stopped by the filter 4, they will be carried down to the filter cup where they will rest.
  • it may be sufficient just to empty the filter cup, rather than dismantling the whole filter.
  • a suction motor/pump 23 is connected with the outlet pipe 22 on top of the safety tank 11. This suction motor/pump 23 will create an under pressure in the safety tank 11 and thus through the connection pipe 19, also in the upper chamber 2. Between the main tank 1 and the safety tank 11 there is an air connection pipe 20 with a three way valve 24 connected to it. This arrangement will connect the lower chamber 3 with the safety tank 11 in normal position and thus the upper chamber 2 through the connection pipe 19. This will maintain the same under pressure in the upper s chamber 2 as in the lower chamber 3.
  • the lower chamber 3 is normally closed at the bottom by the check valve 8, thereby allowing the lower chamber 3 to be filled up with water and possibly smaller particles having passed through the coarse air filter 4 and the valve 17.
  • a level switch 6Q activates the three-way valve 24 to close the connection between the safety tank 11 and the lower chamber 3. This will let air into the lower chamber 3 and create a differential pressure over the valve 17. The valve 17 will then automatically close due to the under pressure in the upper chamber 2. The pressure in the lower chamber 2 will then return to atmospheric or higher pressure and release the check valve 8 which will open and drains the content of the lower chamber 3 until the water level in the lower chamber 3 reaches a lower level switch 7. This will then activate the three-way valve 24 for it to return to the normal position and thereby closing the air supply to the lower chamber 3 and connecting the under pressure of the safety tank 11 to the lower chamber 3.
  • a level switch 14 is arranged in the safety tank 3. If the surface of the content in the upper chamber 2 rises to an undesired level during emptying of the lower chamber 30 the connection pipe may start to suck water from the upper chamber 2 and feed the safety tank with waste- water rather than humid air. The level switch 14 will then deactivate the suction motor 13 and an audible and/or visible alarm will be given to indicate that the apparatus need attention.
  • the purpose of the level switch 14 is to avoid the suction motor 23 to suck in water or highly humid air and thus fail or be permanently damaged.
  • The5 check valve 15 in the bottom of the safety tank is working in the same manner as the check valve in the bottom of the main tank. When the suction motor 23 stop, any wastewater in the bottom of the safety tank will drain out as the under pressure disappear.

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Abstract

Water separator for continuous separation of water, air and particles, said separator comprising an inlet pipe (18) for receipt of a mixture of water, air and particles simultaneously from several sources such as dental surgeons etc. an outlet pipe (22) being connected to a suction motor (23), an upper chamber (2) being connected with a lower chamber (3) by a valve (17) in the bottom of the upper chamber (2), the lower chamber (3) normally being closed by a check valve (8) in the bottom, a three- way valve (24) located in an air connection pipe (20) being adapted to establish a connection between the upper (2) and lower (3) chambers in a first position and closing said connection to the upper chamber and allowing atmospheric air to enter into the lower chamber (3) in a second position, and the upper chamber (2) comprising a coarse filter (4) capturing particles from the liquid flow to the lower chamber (3), where the water separator comprises two tanks, a main tank (1) and a safety tank (11), which are connected through a connection pipe (19) from the upper chamber (2) in the main tank (1) to the safety tank (11) and through the air connection pipe (20) from the lower chamber (3) in the main tank to the safety tank (11), that the inlet pipe (18) is through the lid of the main tank (1), that the outlet pipe (22) is through the lid of the safety tank (11), and the safety tank (11) normally being closed by a check valve (15) in the bottom.

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Water separator
The present invention is related to a water separator for continuous separation of water, air and particles.
Separators of the above type are used by dentists, dental surgery as well as in other areas such as water absorbers, where the object is to separate air from water and particles which are sucked into a piping system. Such apparatus is well known and in use by dentists sucking saliva from the mouth of patients during works in the oral cavity.
Some of the problems with known art is that the apparatus often need to be stopped because of the necessity of emptying the "waste- water" separator tank because it is full, irrespective of state of the operation. They are often rather voluminous and complex in their design which also complicate the cleaning maintenance.
In an attempt to overcome these problems a new design was introduced in the international application WO 2006/043817 by Fridthjof Moe. In this application a single waste-water separator tank, divided into two chambers, was used to solve some of the problems above. However, new features created new issues. The vacuum pump on top of the waste-water separator tank have a tendency to malfunction or be permanently damaged. The reason for this is the very high content of water, in the form of dense mist. The mist create water droplets in the vacuum motor/pump which in the end lead to that the vacuum motor fail. Another problem is that the drainpipe/valve in the lower chamber becomes clogged up and the waste-water separator tank do not empty. The vacuum pump will in the most favourable situation stop and not start again before someone has emptied the tank, or in worst case start to pull waste-water directly into the vacuum motor/pump. As to maintenance of the waste- water separator tank, the inlet pipe enter through the wall of the tank and this makes it cumbersome and time consuming to dismantle.
Further examples of known art can be found in US 4 564 374 A, US 4 293 300 A, US 4 684 345 A and EP 0387774 A2.
It therefore is an object for the present application to provide an apparatus which reduce the chance for failure of the vacuum motor/pump and which at the same time provide a tank which is easy to maintain and thus provide a reliable and secure tool for waste-water separation. Above all it is an object to provide an apparatus which can work continuously without the need to stop the apparatus for emptying the tank.
The above objects are achieved with the waste-water separator tank according to the present invention as defined by the features stated in the claim.
The drawing discloses schematically a vertical section of the apparatus according to the invention. The apparatus comprises two waste-water separator tanks, a main tank 1 and a safety tank 10.
The main tank 1 comprises of a lid 10, an upper chamber 2 and a lower chamber
3. The upper chamber 2 is created by putting a smaller tank inside the main tank 1. The upper edge of this smaller tank has a lip which rest on top of the upper edge of the main tank 1 or on a ridge (not shown) created on the wall inside the main tank 1. Between the outside wall of the smaller tank and the inside wall of the main tank 1 there exist at least one sealing element 9. The upper chamber 2 comprises a coarse filter 4 and an opening at the bottom/lowest end with a valve 17 controlling the flow out of the upper chamber 2. The coarse filter 4 can either rest on some ridges in the wall of the chamber or be fixed, either permanently or releasable. The filter 4 has an opening in the centre where upon a loose or releasable coarse filter cup 5 is placed. The lower chamber 3 comprises of at least one level switch 6,7 a check valve 8 controlling the liquid flow out of the lower chamber
3 and an outlet to an air connection pipe 20. Two pipes enters through the lid 10, one inlet pipe 18 and a connection pipe 19.
The safety tank 11 with an opening at the bottom/lowest end, comprises of a lid
21, at least one chamber 12 which is partly divided by a wall 13, at least one level switch
14, a check valve 15, at the bottom/lowest end, controlling the liquid flow out of the safety tank 11 and an outlet to the air connection pipe 20. Two pipes enters through the lid 21, the connection pipe 19 and an outlet pipe 22.
A mixture to be separated is guided into the inlet pipe 18 and may comprise water, air, dust, blood as well as residues of flesh from the mouth. The inlet pipe 18 is guiding the mixture of water and air against the cylindrical wall of the upper chamber 2 thereby allowing water, dust, blood and such to fall down, whereas the air is escaping upwardly through the connection pipe 19 through the lid of the main tank 1.
The mixture of water, dust, blood etc. passes through the coarse filter 4 which will capture the larger particles and allowing the smaller particles and liquid to pass through. The smaller particles and liquid will be collected at the bottom of the upper chamber and led through the opening and the valve 8 in the bottom of the upper chamber 2 and into the lower chamber 3.
In one embodiment the filter 4 is shaped as a cone with the narrow end pointing downwards with a hole in the middle. The hole is covered by a filter cup 5 which rest in the hole of the filter 4. Thus when any particles are stopped by the filter 4, they will be carried down to the filter cup where they will rest. Thus when the filter 4 need to be cleaned, it may be sufficient just to empty the filter cup, rather than dismantling the whole filter.
A suction motor/pump 23 is connected with the outlet pipe 22 on top of the safety tank 11. This suction motor/pump 23 will create an under pressure in the safety tank 11 and thus through the connection pipe 19, also in the upper chamber 2. Between the main tank 1 and the safety tank 11 there is an air connection pipe 20 with a three way valve 24 connected to it. This arrangement will connect the lower chamber 3 with the safety tank 11 in normal position and thus the upper chamber 2 through the connection pipe 19. This will maintain the same under pressure in the upper s chamber 2 as in the lower chamber 3.
The lower chamber 3 is normally closed at the bottom by the check valve 8, thereby allowing the lower chamber 3 to be filled up with water and possibly smaller particles having passed through the coarse air filter 4 and the valve 17.
When the lower chamber 3 is filled up to a specified level, a level switch 6Q activates the three-way valve 24 to close the connection between the safety tank 11 and the lower chamber 3. This will let air into the lower chamber 3 and create a differential pressure over the valve 17. The valve 17 will then automatically close due to the under pressure in the upper chamber 2. The pressure in the lower chamber 2 will then return to atmospheric or higher pressure and release the check valve 8 which will open and drains the content of the lower chamber 3 until the water level in the lower chamber 3 reaches a lower level switch 7. This will then activate the three-way valve 24 for it to return to the normal position and thereby closing the air supply to the lower chamber 3 and connecting the under pressure of the safety tank 11 to the lower chamber 3.
When the same pressure is reached in the upper 2 and the lower 3 chambers, theQ valve 17 will open and waste- water which in the meantime has been collected in the upper chamber 2 will drain down into the lower chamber 3. The normal operation mode is then re-established as the safety tank 11 is connected with the lower chamber 3 through the three-way valve 24 and the air connection pipe 20. Due to the under pressure the check valve 8 at the bottom of the lower chamber 3 will close. 5 The process will then continue in an automatic manner allowing the lower chamber 3 to be emptied during a constant supply of water and mixture through the inlet pipe 18.
A level switch 14 is arranged in the safety tank 3. If the surface of the content in the upper chamber 2 rises to an undesired level during emptying of the lower chamber 30 the connection pipe may start to suck water from the upper chamber 2 and feed the safety tank with waste- water rather than humid air. The level switch 14 will then deactivate the suction motor 13 and an audible and/or visible alarm will be given to indicate that the apparatus need attention. The purpose of the level switch 14 is to avoid the suction motor 23 to suck in water or highly humid air and thus fail or be permanently damaged. The5 check valve 15 in the bottom of the safety tank is working in the same manner as the check valve in the bottom of the main tank. When the suction motor 23 stop, any wastewater in the bottom of the safety tank will drain out as the under pressure disappear.

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5 1. Water separator for continuous separation of water, air and particles, said separator comprising an inlet pipe (18) for receipt of a mixture of water, air and particles simultaneously from several sources such as dental surgeons etc. an outlet pipe (22) being connected to a suction motor (23), an upper chamber (2) being connected with a lower chamber (3) by a valve (17) in the bottom of the upper chamber (2), the lower chambero (3) normally being closed by a check valve (8) in the bottom, a three-way valve (24) located in an air connection pipe (20) being adapted to establish a connection between the upper (2) and lower (3) chambers in a first position and closing said connection to the upper chamber and allowing atmospheric air to enter into the lower chamber (3) in a second position, and the upper chamber (2) comprising a coarse filter (4) capturings particles from the liquid flow to the lower chamber (3), characterised in that the water separator comprises two tanks, a main tank (1) and a safety tank (11), which are connected through a connection pipe (19) from the upper chamber (2) in the main tank (1) to the safety tank (11) and through the air connection pipe (20) from the lower chamber (3) in the main tank to the safety tank (11), that the inlet pipe (18) is through the lid of the0 main tank (1), that the outlet pipe (22) is through the lid of the safety tank (11), and the safety tank (11) normally being closed by a check valve (15) in the bottom.
2. Water separator according to claim 1, characterised in that the lower chamber (3) comprises a level switch (6) adapted to place the three way valve (24) in the second position when the water level in the lower chamber (4) reaches the level switch (6). 5 3. Water separator according to claim 2, characterised in that the lower chamber
(3) comprises a lower level switch (7) below the first level switch (6), being adapted to return the three way valve (24) to the first position when the water level in the lower chamber (3) reaches the lower level switch (7).
4. Water separator according to claim 1, characterised in that the coarse filter (4)o has the shape of a funnel and has a hole in the centre to receive a filter cup (5) which will be resting in this hole.
5. Water separator according to claim 3, characterised in that the safety tank (11) comprises a level switch (14) adapted to stop the suction motor (23) and to give an alarm.
6. Method of controlling a water separator according to claims 1-5, where saids upper level switch (6) being activated by the water surface reaching said upper level switch (6) causing the three-way valve (24) to close the connection to the upper chamber (2) and allowing atmospheric air to enter into the lower chamber (3), the valve (17) in the upper chamber (2) thereby closing due to the under pressure in the upper chamber (2) through the safety tank (11), the check valve (8) opening due to the atmospheric pressure in the lower chamber (3) thereby allowing the content of the lower chamber (3) to be drained until the surface of the content in the lower chamber (3) reaches the lower level switch (7) said switch activating the three-way valve (24) to return to the first position for normal operation, characterised in that said level switch (14) in the safety tank (1) being activated by water surface reaching said level switch (14) causing the suction motor to be stopped abruptly and an alarm signal being sent.
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DK08812903.6T DK2334253T3 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 water separator
BRPI0823188-5A BRPI0823188A2 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator.
HRP20160971TT HRP20160971T1 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 WATER SEPARATOR
LTEP08812903.6T LT2334253T (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
SI200831651A SI2334253T1 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
EP08812903.6A EP2334253B1 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
MX2011003186A MX2011003186A (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator.
AU2008362231A AU2008362231B2 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
PCT/NO2008/000344 WO2010036119A1 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
PL08812903.6T PL2334253T3 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
CA2738155A CA2738155C (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
NZ592423A NZ592423A (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator for use in dentists with a suction motor and a three-way valve
HUE08812903A HUE028838T2 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
ES08812903.6T ES2584510T3 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
JP2011528968A JP2012503522A (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
US13/120,860 US8784651B2 (en) 2008-09-26 2008-09-26 Water separator
ZA2011/03026A ZA201103026B (en) 2008-09-26 2011-04-21 Water separator

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