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- the present invention relates to membrane filtration manifold systems. More particularly the invention relates to membrane filtration manifold systems for hollow fibre membrane filters comprising elongate bundles of hollow fibre membranes, wherein feed to be filtered is fed to the outside of the bundles of fibres and filtrate is extracted from the end or ends of the fibre lumens.
- the systems also preferably incorporate a cleaning facility for periodic cleansing of the feed surfaces of the fibres.
- the invention has been developed primarily for use in a membrane filtration system which is open to atmospheric pressure and will be described hereinafter with reference to this application. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular field of use.
- Typical prior art filtration manifolds are employed in filtration systems of the type described above. These filtration systems generally include elongate tubular cartridges enclosing a bundle of the hollow fibre membranes. Manifold or header arrangements are used to connect the cartridges, usually at one or both ends, these manifolds acting to separate and divert the respective flows of the contaminated feed. filtrate and cleaning fluid through the system.
- cross-flow systems typically have two feed manifolds (inlet and re-circulation outlet) and one or two filtrate manifolds.
- the feed stream to be filtered flows tangential to or across the surface of the membrane. This generates a sweeping action at the membrane surface, keeping the surface cleaner.
- systems configured for dead end operations utilise only one feed inlet manifold and one filtrate outlet manifold during filtration mode.
- these prior art manifolds or header arrangements are often configured to facilitate the construction of modular two or three dimensional cartridge arrays.
- feed fluid to be filtered
- the elongate tubular filtration cartridges are encased in pressure tight housings.
- Such housings are then connected to a manifold system which both separates the feed from the filtrate and supports the pressure tight housing.
- the manifold system may also serve to introduce cleaning fluid to the filtration system.
- Prior art filtration systems may also be open to the atmosphere.
- feed is drawn through the membranes under negative pressure. This is achieved by applying a negative, or suction, pressure on the filtrate side of the membrane.
- Such systems tend to employ less infrastructure and capital works compared with systems closed to the atmosphere as they do not require components that are able to contain relatively higher pressures. For example, there is no need to encase filtration cartridges in individual pressure tight housings in systems open to atmosphere. Typically in these systems, the filtration cartridges are merely substantially immersed in an open tank containing the feed.
- an appropriate manifold be provided to both support the filter cartridges and to allow the filtrate to be drawn from the filter while separating the feed from the filtrate.
- a manifold may also serve the purpose of supporting a cleaning fluid system.
- Prior art filtration systems and their associated filtration cartridges referred to above are often a complex configuration of pipes and parts which are difficult and time consuming to assemble. Further more, the actual manifold system components of the prior art filtration systems are often a complex assembly of parts in themselves.
- a membrane filtration manifold for connecting a filter submodule of the kind including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibres, said manifold including:
- At least one submodule connecting collar connected with said housing, said collar being adapted to receive and locate said submodule having a connecting sleeve with a locking formation whereby the submodule can be secured at one end with the collar by a clip means adapted to engage both said collar and said locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of said submodule from said collar.
- said locking formation includes a circumferential flange formed on said sleeve.
- the housing and collars of the manifold include passageways for fluid communication between the housing and collars.
- the housing includes a removable cap for fluid-tight sealing engagement with the housing.
- a membrane filtration apparatus including:
- a filter submodule of the kind including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibres
- said headpiece being a membrane filtration manifold according to the first aspect of the invention.
- a membrane filtration apparatus bank including:
- a filtrate conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus
- a cleaning fluid conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus.
- the module groups are arranged in an upright position, said filtrate conduit being proximally above said headpieces and said cleaning fluid conduit being proximally above said basepieces.
- a membrane filtration apparatus array including a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus banks according to the third aspect of the invention connected in parallel by an array filtrate conduit.
- a membrane filtration apparatus array train including:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a membrane filtration manifold according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the membrane filtration manifold of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing a submodule connected to a manifold collar by a locking clip
- FIG. 4 a is an isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the clip
- FIG. 4 b is an isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the clip of FIG. 4 a;
- FIG. 4 c is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of the clip
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional side elevation of the locking clip of FIG. 4 a;
- FIG. 6 a is a detail view of the collar
- FIG. 6 b is another detail view of the collar
- FIG. 7 a is a plan view of an embodiment of the connecting sleeve for filtration modules
- FIG. 7 b is a sectional view of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8 a taken on line A-A of FIG. 7 a;
- FIG. 7 c is a side elevation of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 7 a;
- FIG. 8 a is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the connecting sleeve for filtration modules:
- FIG. 8 b is a sectional view of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8 a taken on line B-B of FIG. 8 a;
- FIG. 8 c is a side elevation of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8 a;
- FIG. 9 a is a perspective view of a cap
- FIG. 9 b is another perspective view of the cap of FIG. 9 a;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the membrane filtration manifold of FIG. 1 showing the cap of FIG. 9 a in use;
- FIG. 11 is a side elevation of a membrane filtration apparatus bank
- FIG. 12 a is a side cross sectional elevation of an embodiment of the membrane filtration manifold in basepiece configuration, showing cleaning fluid flow from the cleaning fluid conduit through the basepiece;
- FIG. 12 b is a front cross sectional elevation of an embodiment of the membrane filtration manifold in basepiece configuration, showing cleaning fluid flow from the cleaning fluid conduit through the basepiece;
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of a membrane filtration apparatus array
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing one membrane filtration apparatus bank in a membrane filtration apparatus array.
- FIG. 15 is an isometric view of a membrane filtration apparatus train.
- the membrane filtration manifold system includes a membrane filtration manifold 1 for connecting filter submodules 2 of the kind comprising elongate bundles of hollow fibre membranes.
- the preferred embodiment of the manifold includes a housing 3 connected with four submodule connecting collars 4 .
- the collars 4 are adapted to receive and locate submodules 2 having a connecting sleeve 5 with a locking flange 6 .
- the submodule 2 can be secured at one end with its respective collar 4 by a clip 7 which simultaneously engages the submodule 2 and locking flange 6 to prevent axial withdrawal of the submodule 2 from the collar 4 .
- the locking flange 6 further engages bearingly with a lip 8 of the collar 4 .
- Engaging and releasing the clip 7 enables substantially simple respective assembly and removal of the submodules 2 from the manifold 1 .
- the manifold 1 further includes filtrate passageways 9 for fluid communication between the housing 3 and collars 4 and cleaning fluid passageways 10 for cleaning fluid communication with a cleaning fluid conduit 11 .
- FIGS. 4 a , 4 b and 5 show the preferred embodiment of the clip 7 .
- the clip 7 has a substantially cylindrical sidewall 12 with a top and bottom flange 13 and 14 , each of which projects radially inwardly from the sidewall 12 .
- the clip 7 is split in a line parallel to the central axis of the submodule 2 to allow radial expansion of the clip when slid axially into and out of locking engagement with the collar 4 . Radial expansion is achieved by manually parting a pair of projections 40 provided on the top flange 13 of the clip, on either side of the split respectively.
- the clip 7 is resiliently biased to enable radial contraction of the clip when the clip snap-lockingly engages with both the submodule 2 and collar 4 .
- bottom flange 14 locks over the submodule flange 6 and top flange 13 bearingly engages with the lip 8 .
- the collar 4 has a stepped seat 15 for locking engagement with top flange 13 .
- FIG. 4 c shows an alternate embodiment of the clip 7 .
- This embodiment has additional projections 41 to aid in the manual removal of the clip 7 from both the submodule 2 and collar 4 .
- the additional projections 41 extend radially from the sidewall 12 of the clip 7 , on either side of the split of the sidewall 12 .
- FIGS. 7 a - c and 8 a - c show embodiments of the submodule connection sleeves 5 .
- These Figures show detail of the flange 6 and ‘o’-ring seat channel 17 features of the connection sleeves 5 .
- One side 18 of the flange 6 is for bearing engagement with the collar 4 and a second side 19 is for locking engagement with the clip 7 .
- the embodiment of the submodule connection sleeve 5 shown in FIGS. 7 a - c has one channel 17 for use as an ‘o’-ring seat
- the embodiment of the submodule connection sleeve 5 shown in FIGS. 8 a - c has two channels 17 for use as ‘o’-ring seats.
- the manifold 1 may also include a removable cap 20 , for fluid-tight sealing engagement with the housing.
- the preferred embodiment of the cap shown in FIGS. 9 a and 9 b , includes a disc 21 with an axially extending threaded shaft 22 mounted to its centre on one side.
- the disc 21 also has projections 23 on the other side to facilitate manual turning of the cap 20 .
- the cap will be described in more detail below.
- a radially spaced flange 24 extends axially outwardly from the cap 20 on the same side of the cap as the shaft 22 . This flange allows fluid tight sealing engagement of the cap 20 with the housing 1 .
- FIG. 10 shows the preferred embodiment of the cap 20 in use.
- a membrane filtration apparatus 25 includes a headpiece 26 and a basepiece 27 , each being an embodiment of the membrane filtration manifold 1 as described above, and connected to four membrane filter submodules 2 .
- Each headpiece 26 connects to a filtrate conduit 28 allowing fluid communication between each headpiece 26 and the filtrate conduit 28 .
- the cap 20 is not required when the membrane filtration manifold 1 is used as a headpiece 26 . Absence of the cap 20 allows fluid communication between the manifold 1 and the filtrate conduit 28 .
- each basepiece 27 is connected to a cleaning fluid conduit 11 allowing fluid communication between each basepiece 27 and the cleaning fluid conduit 11 .
- the threaded shaft 22 of the cap 20 is threadedly engaged with a corresponding bore on the cleaning fluid conduit 11 .
- the clip 7 is not required to lock the submodule 2 to the basepiece. This is because the submodule 2 will be held in its respective collar 4 of its basepiece 27 , both by gravity and by virtue of the top of the submodule being held in place in its headpiece 26 and a clip 7 .
- the shaft 22 is hollow with an internal threaded portion.
- the shaft 22 internally threadedly engages with a complementary shaft projecting in a perpendicular direction from the cleaning fluid conduit 11 .
- a membrane filtration apparatus bank 29 includes a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus 25 as described above wherein each headpiece 26 is connected to a filtrate conduit 28 and each basepiece 27 is connected to a cleaning fluid conduit 11 . Additional stiffening elements 30 , as shown in FIG. 11, may also be provided therebetween to aid physical stability of the filtration system. Typically, there are eight membrane filtration apparatuses 25 in each bank 29 and the apparatuses are arranged in an upright position. When employed in a filtration system, the bank 29 is substantially immersed in the feed, where the feed is contained in a tank 31 with an open top.
- air is used as the filtration submodule cleaning fluid which flows through the cleaning fluid conduit 11 .
- the cleaning fluid conduit 11 is proximally above the basepieces 27 and lies in a straight line along the length of the bank 29 in between the collars 4 . This allows the cleaning fluid conduit 11 to supply air to the basepieces 27 through a plurality of passageways 10 on the under side of the cleaning fluid conduit 11 . Supplying air to the basepieces 27 through the underside of the cleaning fluid conduit 11 allows controlled release of the cleaning air, ensuring it is evenly distributed along the entire length of the bank 29 .
- the filtration system includes a membrane filtration apparatus array as shown in FIGS. 11 and 13 having a plurality of apparatus banks 29 wherein each of the filtrate conduits 28 are connected to an array filtrate conduit 32 .
- the filtration apparatus banks 29 are further adapted for relatively simple disconnection from the membrane filtration apparatus array. When disconnected, the filtration apparatus banks may be removed from the membrane filtration apparatus array by lifting the bank vertically from the array. Similarly, the banks may also be placed individually into an array by lowering the banks vertically into its predetermined position. This allows for less complicated assembly and disassembly of the arrays and convenient access to submodules disposed in or near the centre of the array.
- a membrane filtration array train as best shown in FIG. 15, includes a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus arrays from FIG. 14 wherein the array filtrate conduits 32 are connected by a train conduit 33 such that the array filtrate conduits 32 are in fluid communication with the train conduits 33 .
- the tanks 31 are continuously substantially filled with feed which in turn submerges the arrays of filter submodules 2 .
- Pumps 34 draw the feed through the filter submodules 2 producing filtrate.
- the filtrate under negative pressure from the pumps 34 , travels through the manifolds 1 , via the filtrate conduits 28 , array filtrate conduits 32 , and train filtrate conduits 33 and on to the pump.
- the filtrate then leaves the pump and also the filtration system via a filtrate exit conduit 35 .
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A membrane filtration manifold (1) for connecting a filter submodule (2) including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers. The manifold (1) includes a housing (3) and connecting collar (4) connected with said housing (3). The collar (4) is adapted to receive and locate the submodule (2), where the submodule has a connecting sleeve (5) with a locking formation (6). The submodule (2) can be secured at one end to the collar (4) by a clip (7) adapted to engage both the collar and the locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of the submodule from the collar. Also disclosed is a membrane filtration apparatus (25) including a filter submodule (2) including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers. The apparatus further includes a membrane filtration manifold removably connected at one end of said filter submodule (2) and a basepiece (27) removably connected to the other end of said filter submodule.
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- The present invention relates to membrane filtration manifold systems. More particularly the invention relates to membrane filtration manifold systems for hollow fibre membrane filters comprising elongate bundles of hollow fibre membranes, wherein feed to be filtered is fed to the outside of the bundles of fibres and filtrate is extracted from the end or ends of the fibre lumens. The systems also preferably incorporate a cleaning facility for periodic cleansing of the feed surfaces of the fibres.
- The invention has been developed primarily for use in a membrane filtration system which is open to atmospheric pressure and will be described hereinafter with reference to this application. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular field of use.
- Typical prior art filtration manifolds are employed in filtration systems of the type described above. These filtration systems generally include elongate tubular cartridges enclosing a bundle of the hollow fibre membranes. Manifold or header arrangements are used to connect the cartridges, usually at one or both ends, these manifolds acting to separate and divert the respective flows of the contaminated feed. filtrate and cleaning fluid through the system. In this regard, cross-flow systems typically have two feed manifolds (inlet and re-circulation outlet) and one or two filtrate manifolds. In cross-flow filtration systems of the prior art the feed stream to be filtered flows tangential to or across the surface of the membrane. This generates a sweeping action at the membrane surface, keeping the surface cleaner. Conversely, systems configured for dead end operations utilise only one feed inlet manifold and one filtrate outlet manifold during filtration mode. Further, these prior art manifolds or header arrangements are often configured to facilitate the construction of modular two or three dimensional cartridge arrays.
- Most typically, the prior art filtration systems, as previously described, are closed to the atmosphere. In such systems, fluid to be filtered, hereinafter referred to as feed, is fed under positive pressure to the filters. In order for this type of system to operate effectively, the elongate tubular filtration cartridges are encased in pressure tight housings. Such housings are then connected to a manifold system which both separates the feed from the filtrate and supports the pressure tight housing. The manifold system may also serve to introduce cleaning fluid to the filtration system.
- Prior art filtration systems, as previously described, may also be open to the atmosphere. Typically in such systems, feed is drawn through the membranes under negative pressure. This is achieved by applying a negative, or suction, pressure on the filtrate side of the membrane. Such systems tend to employ less infrastructure and capital works compared with systems closed to the atmosphere as they do not require components that are able to contain relatively higher pressures. For example, there is no need to encase filtration cartridges in individual pressure tight housings in systems open to atmosphere. Typically in these systems, the filtration cartridges are merely substantially immersed in an open tank containing the feed. In such systems it is desirable that an appropriate manifold be provided to both support the filter cartridges and to allow the filtrate to be drawn from the filter while separating the feed from the filtrate. Similarly, as with closed systems, such a manifold may also serve the purpose of supporting a cleaning fluid system.
- Prior art filtration systems and their associated filtration cartridges referred to above are often a complex configuration of pipes and parts which are difficult and time consuming to assemble. Further more, the actual manifold system components of the prior art filtration systems are often a complex assembly of parts in themselves.
- The prior art filtration systems described above also require regular testing to assess system integrity. Non-integrity may be due to failure of individual filtration membrane hollow fibres, ‘o’-rings or other system components. Integrity testing often requires the removal of either individual system components or filtration cartridges. This removal is often difficult in typical prior art filtration manifolds. Furthermore, as previously discussed, typical prior art filtration manifolds may contain many complex parts. It then follows that integrity testing of these parts can also be time consuming.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a filtration manifold system of the kind herein described which overcomes or ameliorates at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art or at least offers a useful alternative thereto.
- According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a membrane filtration manifold for connecting a filter submodule of the kind including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibres, said manifold including:
- a housing; and
- at least one submodule connecting collar connected with said housing, said collar being adapted to receive and locate said submodule having a connecting sleeve with a locking formation whereby the submodule can be secured at one end with the collar by a clip means adapted to engage both said collar and said locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of said submodule from said collar.
- Preferably, said locking formation includes a circumferential flange formed on said sleeve.
- Also, in a preferred form, the housing and collars of the manifold include passageways for fluid communication between the housing and collars. Further preferably, the housing includes a removable cap for fluid-tight sealing engagement with the housing.
- According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a membrane filtration apparatus including:
- a filter submodule of the kind including one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibres;
- a headpiece removably connected at one end of said filter submodule; and
- a basepiece removably connected to the other end of said filter submodule;
- said headpiece being a membrane filtration manifold according to the first aspect of the invention.
- According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a membrane filtration apparatus bank including:
- a plurality of membrane filtration apparatuses according to the second aspect of the invention;
- a filtrate conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus; and
- a cleaning fluid conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus.
- Preferably, the module groups are arranged in an upright position, said filtrate conduit being proximally above said headpieces and said cleaning fluid conduit being proximally above said basepieces.
- According to a fourth aspect of the invention there is provided a membrane filtration apparatus array including a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus banks according to the third aspect of the invention connected in parallel by an array filtrate conduit.
- According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a membrane filtration apparatus array train including:
- a train conduit; and
- a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus arrays according to the fourth aspect of the invention connected in fluid communication with said train conduit.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a membrane filtration manifold according to the invention;
- FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the membrane filtration manifold of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view showing a submodule connected to a manifold collar by a locking clip;
- FIG. 4a is an isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the clip;
- FIG. 4b is an isometric view of the preferred embodiment of the clip of FIG. 4a;
- FIG. 4c is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of the clip;
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional side elevation of the locking clip of FIG. 4a;
- FIG. 6a is a detail view of the collar;
- FIG. 6b is another detail view of the collar;
- FIG. 7a is a plan view of an embodiment of the connecting sleeve for filtration modules;
- FIG. 7b is a sectional view of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8a taken on line A-A of FIG. 7a;
- FIG. 7c is a side elevation of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 7a;
- FIG. 8a is a plan view of an alternate embodiment of the connecting sleeve for filtration modules:
- FIG. 8b is a sectional view of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8a taken on line B-B of FIG. 8a;
- FIG. 8c is a side elevation of the connecting sleeve of FIG. 8a;
- FIG. 9a is a perspective view of a cap;
- FIG. 9b is another perspective view of the cap of FIG. 9a;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the membrane filtration manifold of FIG. 1 showing the cap of FIG. 9a in use;
- FIG. 11 is a side elevation of a membrane filtration apparatus bank;
- FIG. 12a is a side cross sectional elevation of an embodiment of the membrane filtration manifold in basepiece configuration, showing cleaning fluid flow from the cleaning fluid conduit through the basepiece;
- FIG. 12b is a front cross sectional elevation of an embodiment of the membrane filtration manifold in basepiece configuration, showing cleaning fluid flow from the cleaning fluid conduit through the basepiece;
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of a membrane filtration apparatus array;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing one membrane filtration apparatus bank in a membrane filtration apparatus array; and
- FIG. 15 is an isometric view of a membrane filtration apparatus train.
- Referring to the drawings, the membrane filtration manifold system includes a
membrane filtration manifold 1 for connectingfilter submodules 2 of the kind comprising elongate bundles of hollow fibre membranes. As best shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the preferred embodiment of the manifold includes ahousing 3 connected with foursubmodule connecting collars 4. - Referring to FIG. 3, the
collars 4 are adapted to receive and locatesubmodules 2 having a connectingsleeve 5 with a lockingflange 6. In this embodiment, thesubmodule 2 can be secured at one end with itsrespective collar 4 by aclip 7 which simultaneously engages thesubmodule 2 and lockingflange 6 to prevent axial withdrawal of thesubmodule 2 from thecollar 4. The lockingflange 6 further engages bearingly with alip 8 of thecollar 4. Engaging and releasing theclip 7 enables substantially simple respective assembly and removal of thesubmodules 2 from themanifold 1. Themanifold 1 further includesfiltrate passageways 9 for fluid communication between thehousing 3 andcollars 4 and cleaningfluid passageways 10 for cleaning fluid communication with a cleaningfluid conduit 11. - FIGS. 4a, 4 b and 5 show the preferred embodiment of the
clip 7. Theclip 7 has a substantiallycylindrical sidewall 12 with a top andbottom flange sidewall 12. Theclip 7 is split in a line parallel to the central axis of thesubmodule 2 to allow radial expansion of the clip when slid axially into and out of locking engagement with thecollar 4. Radial expansion is achieved by manually parting a pair ofprojections 40 provided on thetop flange 13 of the clip, on either side of the split respectively. Furthermore, theclip 7 is resiliently biased to enable radial contraction of the clip when the clip snap-lockingly engages with both thesubmodule 2 andcollar 4. When the clip is employed to engage both the submodule and the locking flange,bottom flange 14 locks over thesubmodule flange 6 andtop flange 13 bearingly engages with thelip 8. Furthermore, thecollar 4 has a steppedseat 15 for locking engagement withtop flange 13. - FIG. 4c shows an alternate embodiment of the
clip 7. This embodiment hasadditional projections 41 to aid in the manual removal of theclip 7 from both thesubmodule 2 andcollar 4. Theadditional projections 41 extend radially from thesidewall 12 of theclip 7, on either side of the split of thesidewall 12. - FIGS. 7a-c and 8 a-c show embodiments of the
submodule connection sleeves 5. These Figures show detail of theflange 6 and ‘o’-ring seat channel 17 features of theconnection sleeves 5. Oneside 18 of theflange 6 is for bearing engagement with thecollar 4 and asecond side 19 is for locking engagement with theclip 7. Further, the embodiment of thesubmodule connection sleeve 5 shown in FIGS. 7a-c, has onechannel 17 for use as an ‘o’-ring seat, while the embodiment of thesubmodule connection sleeve 5 shown in FIGS. 8a-c, has twochannels 17 for use as ‘o’-ring seats. - The
manifold 1 may also include aremovable cap 20, for fluid-tight sealing engagement with the housing. The preferred embodiment of the cap, shown in FIGS. 9a and 9 b, includes adisc 21 with an axially extending threadedshaft 22 mounted to its centre on one side. Thedisc 21 also hasprojections 23 on the other side to facilitate manual turning of thecap 20. The cap will be described in more detail below. - A radially spaced
flange 24 extends axially outwardly from thecap 20 on the same side of the cap as theshaft 22. This flange allows fluid tight sealing engagement of thecap 20 with thehousing 1. FIG. 10 shows the preferred embodiment of thecap 20 in use. - In another embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 11, a
membrane filtration apparatus 25 includes aheadpiece 26 and abasepiece 27, each being an embodiment of themembrane filtration manifold 1 as described above, and connected to fourmembrane filter submodules 2. Eachheadpiece 26 connects to afiltrate conduit 28 allowing fluid communication between eachheadpiece 26 and thefiltrate conduit 28. Thecap 20 is not required when themembrane filtration manifold 1 is used as aheadpiece 26. Absence of thecap 20 allows fluid communication between themanifold 1 and thefiltrate conduit 28. - Further, as seen particularly in FIGS. 12a and 12 b, each
basepiece 27 is connected to a cleaningfluid conduit 11 allowing fluid communication between each basepiece 27 and the cleaningfluid conduit 11. When themembrane filtration manifold 1 is used as abasepiece 27, the threadedshaft 22 of thecap 20 is threadedly engaged with a corresponding bore on the cleaningfluid conduit 11. Also, in the preferred embodiment, theclip 7 is not required to lock thesubmodule 2 to the basepiece. This is because thesubmodule 2 will be held in itsrespective collar 4 of itsbasepiece 27, both by gravity and by virtue of the top of the submodule being held in place in itsheadpiece 26 and aclip 7. - In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the
shaft 22 is hollow with an internal threaded portion. In this embodiment, rather than threadedly engaging with a bore in the cleaning fluid conduit, theshaft 22 internally threadedly engages with a complementary shaft projecting in a perpendicular direction from the cleaningfluid conduit 11. - In another embodiment of the invention, a membrane
filtration apparatus bank 29 includes a plurality ofmembrane filtration apparatus 25 as described above wherein eachheadpiece 26 is connected to afiltrate conduit 28 and eachbasepiece 27 is connected to a cleaningfluid conduit 11.Additional stiffening elements 30, as shown in FIG. 11, may also be provided therebetween to aid physical stability of the filtration system. Typically, there are eightmembrane filtration apparatuses 25 in eachbank 29 and the apparatuses are arranged in an upright position. When employed in a filtration system, thebank 29 is substantially immersed in the feed, where the feed is contained in atank 31 with an open top. - Preferably, air is used as the filtration submodule cleaning fluid which flows through the cleaning
fluid conduit 11. As best shown in FIGS. 11, 12a and 12 b, the cleaningfluid conduit 11 is proximally above thebasepieces 27 and lies in a straight line along the length of thebank 29 in between thecollars 4. This allows the cleaningfluid conduit 11 to supply air to thebasepieces 27 through a plurality ofpassageways 10 on the under side of the cleaningfluid conduit 11. Supplying air to thebasepieces 27 through the underside of the cleaningfluid conduit 11 allows controlled release of the cleaning air, ensuring it is evenly distributed along the entire length of thebank 29. - In another embodiment of the invention, the filtration system includes a membrane filtration apparatus array as shown in FIGS. 11 and 13 having a plurality of
apparatus banks 29 wherein each of thefiltrate conduits 28 are connected to anarray filtrate conduit 32. - The
filtration apparatus banks 29 are further adapted for relatively simple disconnection from the membrane filtration apparatus array. When disconnected, the filtration apparatus banks may be removed from the membrane filtration apparatus array by lifting the bank vertically from the array. Similarly, the banks may also be placed individually into an array by lowering the banks vertically into its predetermined position. This allows for less complicated assembly and disassembly of the arrays and convenient access to submodules disposed in or near the centre of the array. - In a further embodiment of the invention, a membrane filtration array train, as best shown in FIG. 15, includes a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus arrays from FIG. 14 wherein the
array filtrate conduits 32 are connected by atrain conduit 33 such that thearray filtrate conduits 32 are in fluid communication with thetrain conduits 33. - During filtration the
tanks 31 are continuously substantially filled with feed which in turn submerges the arrays offilter submodules 2.Pumps 34 draw the feed through thefilter submodules 2 producing filtrate. The filtrate under negative pressure from thepumps 34, travels through themanifolds 1, via thefiltrate conduits 28,array filtrate conduits 32, and trainfiltrate conduits 33 and on to the pump. The filtrate then leaves the pump and also the filtration system via afiltrate exit conduit 35. - Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples and to filtration manifolds used in filtration systems open to atmosphere, it will now be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms including filtration manifolds used in filtration systems closed to atmosphere.
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1. A membrane filtration manifold for connecting a filter submodule comprising one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers, said manifold comprising:
a housing; and
at least one submodule connecting collar connected with said housing, said collar being adapted to receive and locate said submodule having a connecting sleeve with a locking formation whereby the submodule can be secured at an end with the collar by a clip adapted to engage both said collar and said locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of said submodule from said collar.
2. A manifold according to claim 1 , wherein said housing is in fluid communication with said collar.
3. A manifold according to claim 1 , wherein said collar has an internal stepped seat for bearing engagement with said end of said submodule.
4. A manifold according to claim 1 wherein said locking formation comprises a radially outwardly directed circumferential flange formed on said sleeve.
5. A manifold according to claim 1 wherein said clip is cylindrical having a side wall split to define opposed wall edges, said side wall having a top and a bottom.
6. A manifold according to claim 5 , wherein said clip comprises a top radially inwardly directed circumferential flange adjacent the top of said side wall for bearing engagement with said radially outwardly directed flange formed on said sleeve.
7. A manifold according to claim 5 , wherein said side wall comprises a bottom radially inwardly directed circumferential flange at or adjacent the bottom of said side wall for bearing engagement with a complementary step on said collar.
8. A manifold according to claim 6 , wherein said clip comprises projections on said side wall adjacent respective said opposed edges.
9. A manifold according to claim 8 , wherein said projections extend longitudinally from said top flange.
10. A manifold according to claim 6 , wherein said top flange is partially circumferential.
11. A manifold according to claim 1 wherein said clip is hingedly connectable to said collar.
12. A manifold according to claim 1 wherein said clip is mutually interengageable with said collar.
13. A manifold according to claim 1 wherein said clip is adapted for overcentered circumferential locking engagement with a said collar.
14. A manifold according to claim 1 comprising four submodule connecting collars.
15. A manifold according to claim 14 , wherein said collars are disposed in a common plane and have parallel axes.
16. A manifold according to claim 15 , wherein one end of said housing is adjacent each collar and an axis of said housing is parallel to the axes of said collars.
17. A membrane filtration apparatus comprising:
a filter submodule comprising one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers;
a headpiece removably connected at one end of said filter submodule; and
a basepiece removably connected to the other end of said filter submodule; and
at least one of said basepiece and said headpiece being a membrane filtration manifold for connecting said filter submodule, said manifold comprising:
a housing; and
at least one submodule connecting collar connected with said housing, said collar being adapted to receive and locate said submodule having a connecting sleeve with a locking formation whereby the submodule can be secured at one end with the collar by a clip adapted to engage both said collar and said locking formation to prevent axial withdrawal of said submodule from said collar.
18. A membrane filtration apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein said basepiece is said membrane filtration manifold.
19. A membrane filtration apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein said headpiece is adapted for connection to a filtrate conduit allowing fluid communication between said headpiece and said filtrate conduit and said basepiece is adapted for connection to a cleaning fluid conduit allowing fluid communication between said basepiece and said cleaning fluid conduit.
20. A membrane filtration apparatus according to claim 19 , wherein said collars are configured to allow placement of said cleaning fluid conduit at least partially between two pairs of said collars.
21. A membrane filtration apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein said basepiece comprises a removable cap for fluid-tight sealing engagement with an end of said housing.
22. A membrane filtration apparatus bank comprising:
a plurality of membrane filtration apparatuses, each membrane filtration apparatus comprising:
a filter submodule comprising one or more elongate bundles of semipermeable polymeric fibers;
a headpiece removably connected at one end of said filter submodule; and
a basepiece removably connected to the other end of said filter submodule;
at least one of said basepiece and said headpiece being a membrane filtration manifold;
a filtrate conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus; and
a cleaning fluid conduit connected to at least one membrane filtration apparatus.
23. A membrane filtration apparatus bank according to claim 22 , wherein said membrane filtration apparatuses are arranged in an upright position, said filtrate conduit being proximally above said headpieces and said cleaning fluid conduit being proximally above said basepieces.
24. A membrane filtration apparatus bank according to claim 23 , wherein said cleaning fluid conduit is at least partially disposed between two pairs of submodule collars and is in fluid communication with said housing.
25. A membrane filtration apparatus bank according to claim 22 , wherein said cleaning fluid conduit is in fluid communication with said basepiece via an aperture in said cleaning fluid conduit to allow a cleaning fluid to pass from said cleaning fluid conduit to said submodules via said basepiece.
26. A membrane filtration apparatus bank according to claim 22 , wherein said housing is in fluid communication with said filtrate conduit.
27. A membrane filtration apparatus array comprising a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus banks according to claim 22 connected in parallel by an array filtrate conduit.
28. A membrane filtration apparatus array according to claim 27 , wherein said array is adapted for insertion into an open feed tank.
29. A membrane filtration apparatus array train comprising:
a train conduit; and
a plurality of membrane filtration apparatus arrays according to claim 27 connected in fluid communication with said train conduit.
30. A membrane filtration apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein said headpiece is said membrane filtration manifold.
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