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Title:
Salt dissolver construction
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1. A new salt dissolver construction which is capable of self cleaning relative to sludge-impurities formed therein during dissolving, said construction comprising:
a tank for holding the salt therein,
a generally conical bottom portion on said tank,
a drain outlet near the lowermost part of the conical bottom,
a water inlet near the lowermost portion of the conical bottom,
a brine outlet means for removing dissolved salt in the form of brine from the tank and being located substantially above the bottom of the tank but below a liquid level maintained within said tank, which liquid level in turn is maintained below a salt level in said tank,
dissolving zone means located generally near the top of said conical portion and operative to support the salt for dissolving therein while preventing flow of the salt into said conical portion,
said dissolving zone means including, a plurality of transverse support
member means positioned crosswise in the tank with spaces therebetween and operative to support the salt in the tank,
a plurality of umbrella like means positioned over and overlapping said spaces and additionally being operative to support the salt in the tank and to prevent the salt from passing downwardly through said spaces,
said overlapping being such that salt which falls downwardly over said umbrella means will pile up on said support members to form salt piles thereon which have an angle of repose sufficient to enable said salt to be retained on the support members without falling through said spaces;
and water spray conduit means located just above said support members and generally adjacent to and below said umbrella means for periodically rinsing and cleaning out the sludge-impurities which collect in the dissolving zone after first draining all liquid from the tank through said drain outlet.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said angle of repose is approximately 45.degree. and said umbrella means form a downwardly inclined angle of about 60.degree. to permit the sludge-impurities to slide down and be collected on the support member means.
3. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said brine outlet means includes, a removable collection chamber conduit means through which the brine is collected and removed and which collection chamber can itself be removed for cleaning.
4. The invention of claim 3 wherein,
said brine outlet means is covered by a second umbrella like means to prevent salt from falling on said collection chamber and vent air and oil.
5. The invention of claim 3 wherein,
said collection chamber conduit means includes porous plastic filter means having a pore size of about 250 microns to about 500 microns.
6. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said angle of repose is between about 40.degree. and about 60.degree..
7. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said angle of repose is between about 42.degree. and about 50.degree..
8. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said salt is of the NaCl type and is selected from at least one of the group consisting of rock salt, evaporated salt, solar salt, and
any salt configuration made therewith.
9. The invention of claim 1 wherein,
said salt is rock salt.
10. A new salt dissolver construction which is capable of self cleaning relative to sludge-impurities formed therein during dissolving, said construction comprising:
a tank for holding the salt therein,
a generally conical converging bottom portion on said tank,
a drain outlet near the lower part of the bottom,
a brine outlet means for removing dissolved salt in the form of brine from the tank and being located substantially above the bottom of the tank but below a liquid level maintained within said tank, which liquid level in turn is maintained below a salt level in said tank,
dissolving zone means located generally near the top of said bottom portion and operative to support the salt for dissolving therein while preventing flow of the salt into said bottom portion,
said dissolving zone means including,
a plurality of support member means positioned crosswise in the tank with spaces therebetween and operative to support the salt in the tank,
a plurality of umbrella like means positioned over and overlapping said spaces and additionally being operative to support the salt in the tank and to prevent the salt from passing downwardly through said spaces,
said overlappping being such that salt which falls downwardly over said umbrella means will pile up on said support members to form salt piles thereon which have an angle of repose sufficient to enable said salt to be retained on the support members without falling through said spaces,
water spray conduit means for periodically rinsing and cleaning out the sludge-impurities which collect on the support member means after first draining all liquid from the tank through said drain outlet.
11. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said angle of repose is approximately 45.degree. and said umbrella means form a downwardly inclined angle of about 60.degree. to permit the sludge-impurities to slide down and be collected on the support member means.
12. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said brine outlet means includes,
a removable collection chamber conduit means through which the brine is collected and removed and which collection chamber can itself be removed for cleaning.
13. The invention of claim 12 wherein,
said brine outlet means is covered by a second umbrella like means to prevent salt from falling on said collection chamber, and vent air and oil.
14. The invention of claim 12 wherein,
said collection chamber conduit means includes porous plastic filter means having a pore size of about 250 microns to about 500 microns.
15. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said angle of repose is between about 40.degree. and about 60.degree..
16. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said angle of repose is between about 42.degree. and about 50.degree..
17. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said salt is of the NaCl type and is selected from at least one or a mixtures of the groups
consisting of rock salt, evaporated salt, solar salt, and any salt configuration made therewith.
18. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said salt is rock salt.
19. The invention of claim 10 wherein,
said construction also includes,
water spray conduit means located just above said support members and generally adjacent to and below said umbrella means for periodically rinsing and cleaning out the sludge-impurities which collect in the dissolving zone after first draining all liquid from the tank through said drain outlet.
Other info:
Inventors:
Leverenz, Melvin E. (St. Clair, MI, US) Vanderscors, Robert L. (Marysville, MI, US)
Application Number:
549772
Filing Date: 1975-02-14 Publication_date: 1976-02-03 Assignee:
Diamond Crystal Salt Company (St. Clair, MI)
Primary Class(es):
422/261
422/902, 423/208
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 700972 | May, 1902 | Naef | 23/270. | | 1807263 | May, 1931 | Walters | 23/270. | | 2058300 | Oct, 1936 | Cramer | 23/272. | | 2281140 | Apr, 1942 | Courthope | 23/272. | | 2412106 | Dec, 1946 | Swartz | 23/272. | | 3343919 | Sep, 1967 | Miller | 23/272. | | 3363995 | Jan, 1968 | Driskell | 23/272. | | 3390402 | Jun, 1968 | Goerg | 23/270. | | 3634229 | Jan, 1972 | Stanley | 23/272. | | 3738814 | Jun, 1973 | Cloete | 23/270. | | 3800026 | Mar, 1974 | Morgan | 23/270. |
Other Refs:
613,271| Jan, 1961 | CA | | 644,092Jul, 1962 | CA | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Sofer, Jack
Assistant Examiner:
Emery, S. J.
Attorney:
Harness, Dickey & Pierce
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