B65G2201/047

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR HANDLING AND TRANSPORTING LAUNDRY IN BAGS
20260035856 · 2026-02-05 · ·

A method and system for handling and transporting laundry in bags/sacks by means of laundry handling stations and a transport system for transporting the bags/sacks to, through and/or from and/or between the laundry handling stations. The method includes receiving one or more containers of dirty unsorted laundry at a first laundry handling station, emptying the container(s) of dirty unsorted laundry and putting dirty unsorted laundry into the laundry handling station by removing dirty unsorted laundry from each container, and handling the dirty unsorted laundry in the first laundry handling station and then transporting the laundry from the first laundry handling station to a second laundry handling station.

CULLET AND CULLET WATER HANDLING SYSTEM

A glassware manufacturing system, waste handling system, and method are disclosed. The glassware manufacturing system, in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, comprises an architectural installation having a forming floor and no basement beneath the forming floor; a glassware forming machine carried on the forming floor; a molten glass feeder configured to provide molten glass to the glassware forming machine; and a glassware manufacturing waste handling system including a sump pit in the forming floor; and a waste liquid trench substantially surrounding the glassware forming machine and flowing to the sump pit. Also, a cullet material handler and/or a molten waste glass sluice may be configured to receive molten glass and unused molten glass streams from the molten glass feeder and hot glassware rejects from the glassware forming machine.

Conveyor apparatus for electronic waste transfer

A shielded conveyor apparatus for use with a shredder machine to transfer shredded material. The conveyor apparatus includes a base supporting an inclined ramp with a bottom inlet and a top discharge. A conveyor belt, driven by a motor positioned adjacent the top discharge, is shielded along its length by a cover and viewable through sight glasses. The belt is formed with opposed side walls and spaced barrier walls extending from its surface to define material-carrying pockets that control the quantity of material transported while preventing spillage during rotation. The conveyor couples to a shredder machine housing one or more sets of shredder teeth driven by motors to process objects of varying sizes, including hard drives, solid state drives, CDs, and USB cards. Shredded material exits the shredder through a chute and enters the conveyor inlet for controlled transfer to a discharge or collection bin.