Patent Number: 044366558
Section: claims

1. In a process for continuously treating contaminants contained in a fluid, for the purpose of their final disposal, comprising providing at least one expendable collecting receptacle which has an inlet port and an outlet port and which is totally encapsulated with a solid inert mass except for the ports, purifying the fluid by at least one operation which includes treating the fluid to remove contaminants therefrom and retaining the contaminants in said collecting receptacle, the fluid having been passed into said collecting receptacle through said ports, and subsequently encapsulating the ports in a solid inert mass, the improvement of (a) placing the collecting receptacle in an open top container of substantially greater size than the collecting receptacle, and totally encapsulating the collecting receptacle except for the ports with said solid inert mass which is added to the container before purifying the fluid, so as to completely surround the collecting receptacle up to a level above the top of the collecting receptacle and below the ports and the top of the container, said mass functioning as a biological shield, or as a coating resistant to chemical attack and mechanical stress, or as a biological shield and as a coating resistant to chemical attack and mechanical stress, and (b) rendering insoluble the contaminants within said collecting receptacle by passing into said receptacle in a continuous way through said inlet port with excess passing out through said outlet port, after purifying the fluid and before encapsulating the ports, at least one substance which solidifies to a solid matrix therefore rendering the contaminants insoluble within said collecting receptacle. 2. A process as in claim 1 wherein a plurality of said collecting receptacles are provided, the receptacles being of different types which are separate and independent of each other and which retain contaminants by different functions, the process comprising passing the fluid through the receptacles separately in succession. 3. A process as in claim 1 wherein at least one collecting receptacle includes at least one internal bed of decontaminating-concentrating material adapted to remove contaminants from the fluid and wherein the purification step includes passing the fluid into the receptacle, through the bed of material and out of the receptacle, said bed being utilized to saturation. 4. A process as in claim 3 wherein the decontaminating-concentrating material comprises a resin which acts as an ion exchange medium or as an adsorption medium or as both. 5. A process as in claim 1 wherein the contaminated fluid contains solid particles, wherein at least one collecting receptacle includes meshed filtering means and wherein the purification step includes passing the fluid into the receptacle through the filtering means and out of the receptacle. 6. A process as in claim 1 wherein said substance for rendering insoluble is a polymerizable monomer and wherein the step of rendering the contaminants insoluble is effected by polymerizing the monomer. 7. A process as in claim 1 wherein the contaminated fluid contains contaminants which remain in suspension or solution and wherein there is at least one collecting receptacle provided with internal meshed filtering means and at least one second collecting receptacle provided with at least one internal bed of decontaminating-concentrating material, said purification operation including passing the fluid through said one collecting receptacle and the filtering means therein and passing the thus-filtered fluid into the second collecting receptacle, through its bed and out of the receptacle. 8. A process as in claim 1 wherein the contaminated fluid contains solid contaminant particles which may be made to settle and other contaminants which remain in suspension or solution and wherein there is at least one collecting receptacle provided with an internal agitator, at least one second collecting receptacle provided with internal meshed filtering means and at least one third collecting receptacle provided with at least one internal bed of decontaminating-concentrating material, said purification operation including continuously passing the fluid through decanting means which densifies the solids contained in the fluid, passing the thus-densified solids to said one collecting receptacle where they are retained, passing the fluid from the decanting means through the second collecting receptacle and the filtering means therein and passing the thus-filtered fluid into the third collecting receptacle, through its bed and out of the receptacle.