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Method of assembling a settling tank
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Inventors: Tao, Fan-Sheng; Warner, John E.;
Assignee: Texaco Inc. (White Plains, NY)
Primary Examiner: Moon; Charlie T.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Ries; Carl G., Whaley; Thomas H., Nichols; Theron H.
A settling tank for resolving a mixture of oil, water, and solids from an oil and solids-in-water influent includes two inclined and parallel baffles about which the influent water successively passes. Each baffle preferably has parallel V-shaped grooves in the under surface thereof for entrapping, guiding, and coalescing the oil droplets into large globs for channeling and passing through the openings between the baffles and the tank wall for rising to the surface for draw off. The clear water outlet is positioned on a horizontal plane intermediate horizontal planes through the low forward end of the upper baffle and the high rear end to ensure delivery of an oil-free and solids-free water. An upper oil outlet ensures delivery of a solids-free and water-free oil from the settling tank. A new method for assembling a settling tank is disclosed. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION We claim: 1. A method for assembling a settling tank for resolving a mixture of oil, solids, and water comprising, (a) forming an upright tank with an inlet in the lower back side thereof for injecting the mixture of oil, solids, and water across the length of the tank from back to front and with a bottom, (b) mounting two vertically spaced apart baffles in the tank each declined forwardly for forming lower, intermediate, and upper compartments, (c) forming a lower port in the lower front end of the lower declined baffle in the tank for receiving fluid flow up from the lower compartment for flowing to the intermediate compartment, (d) forming a port in the upper rear end of the tank upper declined baffle for fluid flow from said intermediate compartment upwardly to the upper compartment, (e) the tank bottom and the two baffles forming means for receiving solids from the mixture of oil, solids, and water as it passes thereover, (f) forming a water outlet in the tank in the lower end of the upper compartment for discharge of solids-free and oil-free water, and (g) forming an oil outlet in the tank for the upper compartment above the water outlet for drawing off solids-free and water-free oil. 2. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the second method step includes further, (a) forming longitudinal V-shaped grooves fore and aft in the under surfaces of both baffles for guiding and coalescing the drops of oil into larger globs of oil for being guided to the baffle rear ends and to the surface for discharge out of the oil outlet as solids-free and water-free oil. 3. A method for assembling a settling tank as recited in claim 1 wherein, (a) forming a lower solids outlet in the tank wall below the level of the lower declined baffle for discharge of the solids that have settled in the lower compartment, and (b) forming an upper solids outlet in the tank above the lower solids outlet for discharge of solids from the upper compartment for providing a settling tank that produces solids-free and oil-free water and solids-free and water-free oil
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