Title of Invention

AN APPARATUS FOR CLEANING FLUID IN THE FORM OF STEAM FROM A CIRCUIT

Abstract An apparatus for cleaning fluid in the form of steam from a circuit, comprising a tank containing water, an evaporation chamber for generating water vapor, wherein the evaporation chamber is in fluid communication with the tank for feeding water to the evaporation chamber, which water vapor may optionally be accelerated by a blower, leading the water vapor to a separator (1) which separates a current of water vapor and thence the water vapor is delivered through an aspirator to a cooler or condenser or the water vapor is released into the atmosphere, incorporating a concentrates tank which collects unevaporated compounds in said evaporation chamber (1) and, optionally, a conventional steam cleaner disposed between the separator and the blower, wherein said separator (1) comprises a closed volume (2) with a steam inlet duct (4) and a steam outlet duct (5) opposite each other on said closed volume (2), and incorporating a tabular element (3) placed below the vertical and sloping downward in relation to said steam inlet (4), with a channel (6) at the bottom of said closed volume (2), which channel has a discharge pipe (7) to carry the liquefied substances and particles adhered to the tabular element (3) to the bottom of said closed volume (2) from where the liquefied substances and particles adhered are removed through a drain (8).
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THE PATENTS ACT, 1970 (39 of 1970)
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION (See Section 10, rule 13)
AN APPARATUS FOR CLEANING FLUID IN THE FORM OF STEAM FROM A CIRCUIT
NICASIO PAULINO MORA VALLEJO of E-13670 VILLARRUBIA DE LOS OJOS, CIUDAD REAL (ESPANA) SPAIN , SPANISH national
The following specification particularly describes the nature of the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed : -


OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
5 These Specifications refer to an apparatus for cleaning a fluid in the form of steam from a circuit, whose utility lies in separating the chemical compounds in the water from industrial process tailings, particularly those generated by industries
10 incorporating electrolysis processes.
The invention provides purified water in line with the terms of the current provisions on industry-generated waste water, its operation being based on the distillation , of such waste water at low
15 temperature in a controlled atmosphere.
In summary, the invention can be used not just to clean sewer and industrial waters but also to clean any industrial waste which may be mixed in the steam, operating downstream from the output of any steam jet
20 to complete the steam treatment operation as such.
The invention also allows separation of chemical compounds in water from industrial process tailings, especially in industries using electrolysis, and in all types of industries whose normal operation creates
25 waste water requiring treatment for subsequent disposal.
The invention provides treated water in iine with the current regulations on industrial-origin waste water, and is based on the distillation of such waste
30 water at low temperatures in a controlled atmosphere.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention is usable in industries manufacturing elements, devices and systems applicable to the treatment of waste water, specifically in that
35 dedicated to the treatment of industrial-origin waste


water: it may also be used to clean any industrial waste which may be incorporated or mixed in to the steam. PRIOR ART 5 The applicant is familiar with many devices and systems which can be used to recycle industrial waters: the most' widely-used are those which precipitate the elements dissolved in the medium by varying the conditions of acidity, redox potential,
10 oxygen concentration, or temperature.
These systems require subsequent processing of the flows treated to eliminate traces of compounds which are hard to precipitate: it is sometimes virtually impossible to regenerate the flow of
15 polluted water.
Procedures are also known for osmosis and reverse osmosis-based water treatments applicable to specific cases and, given such specificity, not widespread in industry.
20 The applicant is aware of treatment procedures based on the distillation of liquid wastes, fundamentally developed to desalinate sea-water to make it drinkable or to provide water for irrigation.
These distillation treatment procedures are based
25 on heating the effluent, generally water, in closed volumes. Such effluent contains chemicals in dissolution whose steam pressure is greater than that of the water, which is thus evaporated and separated from the remaining chemical compounds.
30 Subsequent condensation of the steam from the separated water enables it to be restored to the liquid state, virtually free of traces of compounds in its composition, to the extent that it is common to add certain compounds to the water treated to render
35 it drinkable.


The procedure described, fully familiar to any specialist in the field, uses large amounts of energy, needed to raise the temperature of the liquid beyond evaporation point, which is dependent on the pressure 5 in the vessel where the procedure takes place.
The applicant is not aware of the existence of any procedure using distillation to treat waste water, and is specifically unaware of any device usable for these purposes on industrial waters from industrial
10 electrolysis processes and whose characteristics are suitable for its application.
Nor is the applicant familiar with any current invention which can be used not just to clean sewer and industrial waste water but also any industrial
15 waste which may be incorporated or mixed in to the steam. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The apparatus for cleaning fluid in the form of steam from a circuit, as proposed in the invention,
20 constitutes an evident novelty in its field of application, providing a device able to treat industrial liquid effluent, principally that from industries incorporating electrolysis processes, by evaporating the water in closed volumes by heating at
25 controlled atmospheric pressure.
In specific terms, the invention is based on an evaporation chamber where internal pressure and temperature conditions can be varied so as to reduce the water steam pressure to a point where it will
30 evaporate at around 30°C, making use of the excess heat flows from the industrial processes generating the effluent and even of their exhaust temperatures to evaporate it.
It is vital that the liquid effluents should not
35 contain dissolved compounds of less density than the


water or, if they are present, they are not prohibited
in treated water under the industrial waters
legislation.
The evaporation chamber, fed from a suitable
5 tank, provides a given flow of water vapour which
leads to a separator, and a flow of dense,
unevaporated compounds which are placed in a suitable
separate vessel.
The separator is included to provide a second
10 separation of compounds whose steam pressure is
slightly higher than that of water vapour, and of any
solid particles which may be dragged along with the
flow.
The separator comprises a volume with two
15 accesses on opposite sides where the water vapour
enters and exits: it has a tabular element located
below the vertical opposite the water vapour input,
sloping downward and with a channel at the bottom, so
that the water vapour impacts against said" tabular
20 element and the solid particles adhere and the

temperature drops, liquefying the compounds whose steam pressure is slightly above that of the water, and which are collected in the lower channel and evacuated through the appropriate drains.
25 The water vapour flow, accelerated by suction fans, then runs to a cooler which liquefies the water vapour so that it can run into public channels or be fed back into the industrial processes from which it came.
30 Optionally, the water vapour can be freely expelled into the atmosphere, without the need for the cooler mentioned above.
The invention applies preferably to effluents from electrolysis plants whose characteristics are
35 suitable for treatment by the apparatus to clean a

fluid in the form of steam delivered from a circuit which is the subject of these Specifications: it should be installed close to such plants in order to make use of the heat generated during electrolysis and 5 in the associated machinery.
The invention can also be used to clean any industrial waste which may be mixed in to the steam.
It must also be pointed out that the invention may optionally comprise an evaporation chamber where
10 internal pressure and temperature conditions can be varied, to reduce the water vapour pressure to a point where it can evaporate at temperatures of about 30°C: also as an option, surplus heat flows from the industrial processes generating these effluents can be
15 used, as can their exhaust heat, to evaporate them.
It is of the greatest importance that the liquid effluents should not contain dissolved compounds of less density than the water or, if they do, such compounds are not prohibited in treated water under
20 the industrial waters legislation.
The evaporation chamber, supplied from a suitable tank, provides a certain flow of water vapour, which runs to a separator, and a flow of dense unevaporated compounds which are deposited in a suitable separate
25 vessel.
The separator is included to provide a second separation of compounds' whose steam pressure is slightly higher than that of water vapour, and of any solid particles which may be dragged along with the
30 flow.
The separator comprises a volume with two accesses on opposite sides where the water vapour enters and exits: it has a tabular element located below the vertical opposite the water vapour input,
35 sloping downward and with a channel at the bottom, so

that the water vapour ' impacts against said tabular element and the solid particles adhere and its temperature drops, liquefying the compounds whose steam pressure is slightly above that of the water, 5 which are collected in the lower channel and evacuated through the appropriate drains.
The water vapour flow, accelerated by suction fans, then runs to a cooler which liquefies the water vapour so that it can run into public channels or be
10 fed back into the industrial processes from which it came.
Optionally, the water vapour can be freely expelled into the atmosphere, without the need for the cooler mentioned above.
15 The invention applies preferably to effluents from electrolysis plants whose characteristics are suitable for treatment by the purifier of industrial waste waters using evaporation, applicable for the regulation of pH and the elimination of pollutant
20 gases, which is the subject of these Specifications: it should be installed close to such plants in order to make use of the heat generated during electrolysis and in the associated machinery.
In summary, the invention takes the form of a
25 system which can regulate pH without any need to add chemical products since the purification treatment itself can be performed mechanically, along with the regulation of the pH and the elimination of pollutant gases.
30 DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
To complete this description and to assist in a better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, these Specifications are accompanied by a set of drawings, forming an integral part hereof
35 which, by way of illustration and without limitation,

represent the following:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of the apparatus for cleaning fluid ' in the form of steam from a circuit, which is the object of this invention, 5 comprising a separator, in which said diagrammatic view shows the location and construction of the tabular element of said fluid-cleaning apparatus.
Figure 2 is a diagram of the invention showing the embodiment of a purifier to treat industrial waste
10 water by evaporation, usable to adjust pH and remove pollutant gases, which delivers the water vapour directly into the atmosphere, without prior cooling.
Figure 3 is a diagram of a purifier to treat industrial waste water by evaporation, usable to
15 adjust pH and remove pollutant gases, which delivers part of the water vapour directly into the atmosphere, while the remainder is liquefied.
Figure 4 is a third embodiment of the invention in which all the water vapour is liquefied.
20 Figure 5 shows a diagram of the separator, illustrating the location and construction of the tabular element of the invention. A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Figure 1 shows how the apparatus for cleaning a
25 fluid in the form of steam from a circuit consists of a housing or separator (1) made of a closed volume (2), a steam inlet duct (4) and a steam outlet duct (5) opposite one another on said closed volume (2), and a tabular element (3) lying below the vertical and
30 sloping downward in relation to said steam inlet (4), forming a channel (6) at the bottom with a discharge pipe (7) which moves the liquefied substances and particles adhered to said tabular element (3) to the bottom of said closed volume (2) from where they are
35 removed through drains (8) .

The invention can be used not just to clean sewage or industrial waste water but also any industrial waste which may be mixed in with the steam. The invention, and specifically the housing (2) 5 of the apparatus (1) is placed or situated at the discharge from any stem jet, to treat the steam as such.
Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5 show how a second embodiment of the invention is based on an evaporation
10 chamber (11). fed from a tank (12) where a given flow is generated of water vapour which may optionally be accelerated by a blower (15') leading it to a separator (13) which generates a current of water vapour and, from there, by an aspirator (15), to a
15 cooler (18), a condenser (17) or into the atmosphere. The invention includes a concentrates tank (14) which collects the unevaporated compounds in the evaporation chamber (13) and, optionally, a standard steam cleaner (16).
20 The evaporation chamber (11) takes the form of a closed volume where a given quantity of effluent from industrial processes is heated using conventional means and kept under the appropriate conditions of pressure to allow the water to evaporate at less than
25 30°.
The separator (13) takes the form of a closed volume (30) with a steam inlet duct (32) and a steam outlet duct (33) opposite each other on said closed volume (30), and incorporating a tabular element (31)
30 situated below the vertical and sloping downward in relation to said steam inlet (32), a channel at the bottom (34) with a discharge pipe (35) which leads the liquefied substances and particles adhered to said tabular element (31) to the bottom of said closed
35 volume (30) from where they are removed through drains


(36) .
It must be repeated that the invention is designed as a system which is able to regulate pH precisely without any need to add chemical products 5 since, given the features of the invention, the pH is regulated and the pollutant gases are eliminated mechanically.

Claim :-
1. An apparatus for cleaning fluid in the form of steam from a circuit, comprising a tank containing water, an evaporation chamber for generating water vapor, wherein the evaporation chamber is in fluid communication with the tank for feeding water to the evaporation chamber, which water vapor may optionally be accelerated by a blower, leading the water vapor to a separator (1) which separates a current of water vapor and thence the water vapor is delivered through an aspirator to a cooler or condenser or the water vapor is released into the atmosphere, incorporating a concentrates tank which collects unevaporated compounds in said evaporation chamber (1) and, optionally, a conventional steam cleaner disposed between the separator and the blower, wherein said separator (1) comprises a closed volume (2) with a steam inlet duct (4) and a steam outlet duct (5) opposite each other on said closed volume (2), and incorporating a tabular element (3) placed below the vertical and sloping downward in relation to said steam inlet (4), with a channel (6) at the bottom of said closed volume (2), which channel has a discharge pipe (7) to carry the liquefied substances and particles adhered to the tabular element (3) to the bottom of said closed volume (2) from where the liquefied substances and particles adhered are removed through a drain (8).
2. The apparatus for cleaning a fluid in the form of steam from a circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein a pH is regulated and pollutant gases are eliminated without a need to add chemical products since these operations of regulating and of eliminating are performed entirely mechanically.
Dated this31st day of August, 2001.
HIRAL CHANDRAKANT JOSHI AGENT FOR NICASIO PAULINO MORA VALLEJO

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Patent Number 204683
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/01025/MUM
PG Journal Number 24/2007
Publication Date 15-Jun-2007
Grant Date 01-Mar-2007
Date of Filing 31-Aug-2001
Name of Patentee NICASIO PAULINO MORA VALLEJO
Applicant Address CTRA, DE LAS LABORES, E-13670 VILLARRUBIA DE LOS OJOS (ES) SPAIN.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 NICASIO PAULINO MORA VALLEJO CTRA, DE LAS LABORES, E-13670 VILLARRUBIA DE LOS OJOS (ES) SPAIN.
PCT International Classification Number B 01 D 45/08
PCT International Application Number PCT/ES99/00339
PCT International Filing date 1999-10-22
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 P 9901029 1999-05-14 Spain
2 P 9900649 1999-03-31 Spain