Apparatus for Working and Homogenizing of a Mass of Loose or Incoherent Material and the Method of Operating of That Apparatus
20220162019 · 2022-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P20/145
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65G65/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/5022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C05F17/971
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B65G65/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C05F17/939
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02W30/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65G65/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/502
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to an apparatus for processing and mixing and thus homogenizing of a mass loos or incoherent material and comprises at least one trench silo provided with an inlet opening which is divided in compartments in longitudinal direction. The top layer is scraped from a stack of material present in a compartment by a scraper and deposited in the next compartment. This scraping operation is repeated until the previous compartment is completely empty. After a compartment has thus been completely filled, the material present therein is given the opportunity to be processed. A fully emptied compartment is filled again with material from a previous compartment. The material present in the end compartment, after being processed, is removed by a discharge conveyor belt. The invention also focuses on the operation of such a device.
Claims
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29. An apparatus for processing and mixing and thus homogenizing a mass of a loose or incoherent material, which apparatus comprises a. at least one trench silo having an inlet that is freely accessible from the outside for feeding raw, unprocessed material, two mutually parallel side walls, an end wall extending transversely to the sidewalls, and a number of partitions with specified spacings between the side walls distributed over the length of the trench silo between the inlet opening and the end wall), dividing the space bounded by the inlet opening, the side walls and the end wall in a number of compartments, in particular an inlet compartment or first compartment, a number of intermediate compartments and an end compartment or fourth compartment, at least in which intermediate compartments and in which end compartment the material is processed, mixed and homogenized. b. discharge means abutting to the end wall for the discharge of processed and mixed material; c. displacement means for displacing material in steps in the displacement direction from the first compartment through all the intermediate compartments and through the partitions to the end compartment, and finally the depositing of processed and mixed material from the end compartment over the end wall consecutively on the discharge means, wherein the mixing and homogenization occurs as a result of the displacement of the material; d. a scraper extending transversely to the side walls of the trench silo and fitting between them with some spacing, up and down pivotably supported by one of the displacement means part of the carriage around a pivot axis effected by at least two hinges by at least two spaced apart support arms, which carriage carries the hinges and is provided with a lifting motor which, together with the hinges forms pivoting means for pivotally supporting the support arms which carriage is movable along fixed horizontal guide rails, by drive means, comprising a displacement motor, such that the scraper, every time consecutively may scrape the current top layer with a thickness associated with the vertical dimension of the scraper of a stack of material present in a compartment in the displacement direction and may displace it to the next compartment or the discharge means; which pivot axis is located in the displacement direction downstream of the scraper, such that the scraping is executed by pulling from the current top layer each time; which scraper may pivot partly under the influence of gravity and partly under the influence of active pivoting means, wherein the pivoting before the scraping in the displacement direction may take place at least partly under the influence of gravity, such that the scraper automatically sort of follows the shape of the free surface of the stack of material; and e. control means defining the operation of the apparatus controlling the displacement means and the pivoting means for the performance of the following steps to be performed in suitable sequence: e1) moving and depositing in a specified pattern the raw or therein worked material deposited in the first or inlet compartment by repeatedly scraping off a top layer thereof via the first partition to the next or second compartment; e2) processing of said material in said second compartment by resting it therein for a specified time and optionally treating it with a liquid and/or gas; e3) scraping off this material deposited in the second compartment in the same way layer by layer and displacing it via the second partition to the next or third compartment, such that the second compartment is emptied; e4) re-depositing of unprocessed material in the second compartment from the first compartment, and so on; e5) during continued operation of the apparatus consecutively refilling of a thus emptied compartment with a material from the previous compartment; e6) successively depositing of a mass of material in the end compartment and the displacement of said mass of material over the end wall after a period of processing, for example a rest period, to the discharge means; e7) each time successively returning of the scraper, in particular after the emptying of a compartment, in the opposite direction with respect to the displacement direction to a specified position, in particular in the inlet zone of a previous compartment, which returning is executed by displacement means in a raised position of the scraper, under influence of the action of the active pivoting means, such that the scraper may be returned unimpeded to the specified position.
30. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the partitions are formed by partition walls.
31. The apparatus according to claim 30, wherein above the partition walls and possibly also above the end wall corresponding partitions are located, which are at least during movements of the carriage, wherein the carriage may pass a corresponding curtain in a raised position, and which during standstill of the carriage may be brought into a lowered position, wherein they at least substantially abut to the top edges of the partition walls and the end wall.
32. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the scraper comprises a generally concave cross-section with a straight lower part and a generally concave upper part connecting thereto under an angle of the order of 90°-140°.
33. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein pushing means are added to the first compartment for the displacement of the in that compartment disposed material in the displacement direction.
34. The apparatus according to claim 33, wherein the spacing means are part of the active pivoting means.
35. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein on the bottom of the compartment for preventing of the corrosion and/or wear of the bottom a top coating is provided.
36. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the carriage carries a lifting motor, which, when actuated, may wind at least one flexible pulling member, for example a steel cable or a tensile lifting strap, which pulling member or each of the pulling members is coupled to the support arms, such that the pulling member by actuation of the lifting motor pivots the support arms upwards and lifts the scraper to the raised position, and that after the removal, or at least reducing, of the actuation of the lifting motor, such that the scraper under influence of the gravity, reduced by any remaining lifting force with reduced actuation of the lifting motor, descends from its raised position and may scrape the current top layer from a stack of material and during the displacement of the scraper automatically follows the surface of that stack in the displacement direction.
37. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the control means are configured for the layer by layer stacking in a compartment of material scraped from the previous compartment, so creating a layered loading pattern.
38. The apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the displacement means comprise: the carriage; the guide rails supporting the carriage in the longitudinal direction that corresponds with the displacement direction; and the displacement motor, that, when energized, moves the carriage in the longitudinal direction.
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A use of an apparatus according to claim 29 for the processing, for example resting for a certain time or otherwise conditioning, and mixing and thus homogenizing a mass of a loose or incoherent material, for example the composting of biological material such as biodegradable waste (vegetable-fruit and garden waste), OWF (Organic Wet Fraction of household waste) or shredded green waste, which apparatus comprises a) at least one trench silo having an inlet, for example an inlet opening that is freely accessible from the outside for feeding raw, unprocessed material, two mutually parallel side walls, an end wall extending transversely to the sidewalls, and a number of partitions with specified, for example equal, spacings between the side walls distributed over the length of the trench silo between the inlet opening and the end wall), dividing the space bounded by the inlet opening, the side walls and the end wall in a number of compartments, in particular an inlet compartment or first compartment, a number of intermediate compartments, for example a second compartment and a third compartment, and an end compartment or fourth compartment, at least in which intermediate compartments and in which end compartment the material is processed, mixed and homogenized; b) discharge means abutting to the end wall, for example a conveyor belt, for the discharge of processed and mixed material; c) displacement means for displacing material in steps in the displacement direction from the first compartment through all the intermediate compartments and through the partitions to the end compartment, and finally the depositing of processed and mixed material from the end compartment over the end wall consecutively on the discharge means, wherein the mixing and homogenization occurs as a result of the displacement of the material; d) a scraper extending transversely to the side walls of the trench silo and fitting between them with some spacing, up and down pivotably supported by one of the displacement means part of the carriage around a pivot axis effected by at least two hinges by at least two spaced apart support arms, which carriage carries the hinges and is provided with a lifting motor which, together with the hinges forms pivoting means for pivotally supporting the support arms which carriage is movable along fixed horizontal guide rails by drive means, comprising a displacement motor, such that the scraper, every time consecutively may scrape the current top layer with a thickness associated with the vertical dimension of the scraper of a stack of material present in a compartment in the displacement direction and may displace it to the next compartment or the discharge means; which pivot axis is located in the displacement direction downstream of the scraper, such that the scraping is executed by pulling from the current top layer each time; which scraper may pivot partly under the influence of gravity and partly under the influence of active pivoting means, wherein the pivoting before the scraping in the displacement direction may take place at least partly under the influence of gravity, such that the scraper automatically sort of follows the shape of the free surface of the stack of material; and e) control means defining the operation of the apparatus controlling the displacement means and the pivoting means for the performance of the following steps to be performed in suitable sequence: e1) moving and depositing in a specified pattern the raw or therein worked material deposited in the first or inlet compartment by repeatedly scraping off a top layer thereof via the first partition to the next or second compartment; e2) processing of said material in said second compartment by resting it therein for a specified time and optionally treating it with a liquid and/or gas; e3) scraping off this material deposited in the second compartment in the same way layer by layer and displacing it via the second partition to the next or third compartment, such that the second compartment is emptied; e4) re-depositing of unprocessed material in the second compartment from the first compartment, and so on; e5) during continued operation of the apparatus consecutively refilling of a thus emptied compartment with a material from the previous compartment; e6) consecutively depositing of a mass of material in the end compartment and the displacement of said mass of material over the end wall after a period of processing, for example a rest period, to the discharge means; e7) each time consecutively returning of the scraper, in particular after the emptying of a compartment, in the opposite direction with respect to the displacement direction to a specified position, in particular in the inlet zone of a previous compartment, which returning is executed by displacement means in a raised position of the scraper, under influence of the action of the active pivoting means, such that the scraper may be returned unimpeded to the specified position.
40. The use according to claim 39 of an apparatus, wherein the control means control the displacement means and the active pivoting means so that the scraper in his raised out-of-operation position temporarily is placed in a parking position beyond the discharge means to be subjected to a cleaning operation, for example spraying with high-pressure water and/or treatment with a disinfectant.
41. The use according to claim 39 of an apparatus, wherein the control means control the displacement means and the active pivoting means so that the scraper stacks material scraped from the previous compartment layer by layer in a compartment, so creating a layered loading pattern.
42. The use according to claim 39 of an apparatus, wherein the control means control the displacement means and the active pivoting means so that the scraper first deposits material scraped from the previous compartment in the inlet zone of a compartment, subsequently deposits material scraped from the previous compartment to the thus formed partial stack, and so on, until the previous compartment is completely emptied, so creating a spatial sequential loading pattern.
43. The use according to claim 39 of an apparatus, wherein control means are used comprising a processor with software.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0086] The invention will now be elucidated with reference to the following drawings. The drawings show in:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0103] The apparatus 1 comprises in this embodiment: [0104] a) five individual operating, all by a central control unit controlled, side by side adjoining trench silos 4, each with a width of 6 m and each with an inlet opening 5 that is freely accessible from the outside, extending in a vertical plane, for the inlet of raw, unprocessed material, two mutually parallel side walls 6;7, an end wall 8 extending transversely to the side walls, and three partition walls 9a;9b;9c equally spaced along the length of the trench silo 4 between the inlet opening 5 and the end wall 8 extending transverse to the side walls 6;7, that divide the space bounded by the inlet opening 5, the side walls 6;7 and the end wall 8 into a number of compartments, more specific an inlet compartment or first compartment 10, a number of intermediate compartments, more specific a second compartment 14 and a third compartment 15, and an end compartment or fourth compartment 16, in which intermediate compartments 14;15 and in which end compartment 16 the material 3 is processed, mixed and thus homogenized; [0105] b) a conveyor belt 17 abutting to the end wall 8 for the discharge of processed and mixed material 18; [0106] c) displacement means 44;45;72;36;76;77;25;11;12;13;21 for in steps displacing material 3 in the displacement direction 20 from the first compartment 10 via the intermediate compartments 14;15 over the intermediate walls 9a;9b;9c to the end compartment 16, and finally moving material from the end compartment 16 over the end wall 8 each time consecutively depositing processed and mixed material 18 onto the discharge means 17; [0107] d) a scraper 21 extending transverse to, and with some spacing fitting between, the side walls 6;7 of the trench silo 4, that is carried by one of the displacement means 44;45;72;36;76;77;25;11;12;13;21 forming a part of the carriage 25 up and down pivotable carried by a pivot axis 22 formed by three hinges 43 of three mutually spaced support arms 11;12;13, which carries the hinges 43 and is provided with a lifting motor 26 that together with the hinges 43 forms the pivoting means for the pivotable support of the support arms 11;12;13, [0108] which carriage (25) is movable along fixed horizontal guide rails (44;45) by a displacement motor (36), such that the scraper (21), each time consecutively may scrape the current top layer (30) with a thickness associated with the vertical dimension of the scraper of a stack (31) of material (3) in a compartment (10;14;15;16) in the displacement direction (20) and may displace it to the next compartment (14;15;16) or to the discharge means (17); [0109] which pivot axis (22) is located in the displacement direction (20) downstream of the scraper (21), such that the scraping each time is executed by pulling from the current top layer; [0110] which scraper (21) may pivot partly under the influence of gravity and partly under the influence of active pivoting means 26;43;46;47;11;12;13, wherein the pivoting before the scraping in the displacement direction (2) may take place at least partly under the influence of gravity, such that the scraper (21) automatically sort of follows the shape of the free surface (35) of the stack (31) of material (3); and [0111] e) control means defining the operation of the apparatus controlling the displacement means (44;45;72;36;76;77;25;11;12;13;21) and the pivoting means (26;43;46;47;11;12;13) for execution of the following steps to be executed in proper sequence: [0112] e1) moving and depositing in a specified pattern (38; 39) the raw or therein worked material 3 deposited in the first or inlet compartment (10) by repeatedly scraping off a top layer (33) thereof via the first partition (9a) to the next or second compartment (14), wherein reference is made to the
[0119] As an alternative the open top of the first compartment may serve as a horizontally extending inlet opening instead of the vertically extending inlet opening 5.
[0120] The partition between the compartments may be enhanced by temporarily lowering a curtain over the corresponding partition walls and the end wall during resting periods.
[0121] Processed and mixed material 18 is dispensed and further transported by the discharge conveyor 17 or, in another embodiment, for example a discharge transport vehicle. A temporary excess of processed and mixed material 18 is returned to the area of the inlet openings 5a;5b;5c;5d;5e according to an arrow 106 to be deposited in a trench silo 4a;4b;4c;4d;4e again, for example, through an inlet opening 5a;5b;5c;5d;5e by a transport vehicle 40.
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[0126] Above the partition walls 9a;9b;9c and the end wall 8 corresponding separation curtains 112a;112b;112c;112d are located, which are in a raised position at least during movement of the hereafter to be described carriage 25 and therewith the scraper, wherein the carriage 25 may pass a corresponding curtain 112a;112b;112c;112d, and that may be brought into the lowered position during standstill of the carriage 25 shown in
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[0134] The plate-shaped straight parts 53;54;55;56 are preferably made of wear-resistant steel and show each a row of through holes 108 for receiving the coupling bolts 109, that couple, as shown in
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[0137] According to a next aspect, that is not shown in the drawings, the apparatus 1 may be designed so that for the displacement in the displacement direction 20 of the in that compartment 20 disposed unprocessed material 3 pushing means are added to the first compartment 10, which pushing means are for example designed as an upright push plate with associated drive.
[0138] Also not shown in the drawings is an embodiment wherein the apparatus comprises: [0139] spacing means for the holding of the scraper 21 at a specified distance, for example a few millimetres, from the bottom 67 of the compartments 10;14;15;16. In a straightforward embodiment said spacing means may comprise a number of free-running rollers or sliding strips attached to the leading edge 66 of the scraper 21 that protrude over the specified distance outside the scraper 21. The embodiment wherein the spacing means are part of the active pivoting means 26;43;46;47;11;12;13 is however preferred.
[0140] The apparatus 1 is suited for processing of the most various types of material. Many materials, for instance material to be composted and biological material composted in the apparatus 1 may give rise to adhering to and soiling of the scraper 21. Related to this, an embodiment is important wherein the control unit is configured for controlling of the displacement means 44;45;72;36;76;77;25;11;12;13;21 and the active pivoting means 26;43;46;47;11;12;13 as indicated in
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[0142] Not shown in the drawings is that, according to an aspect of the invention, to prevent corrosion and/or wear of the bottom 67 a top coating may be provided on the bottom 67 of the compartments 10;14;15;16, for example a plastic coating, such as a coating from PE, HDPE, PVC or the like.
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[0144] The carriage 25 carries a lifting motor 26, which, upon actuation, winds up two flexible lifting straps 46;47, that engage a cross bar 83 that rigidly couples the supporting arms 11;12;13. From the lifting motor 26, the lifting belts first run over freely rotatable diverting rollers 85, then around a turning roller 85 to be described below and subsequently back to a diverting roller 86 to then extend downwardly and engage the corresponding supporting arms 11;12;13 at a distance in the order of 50%-60% of the total length of the supporting arm relative to the pivot axis 22. The turning rollers 85 are supported by an auxiliary carriage 87 that is movable back and forth by a longitudinal guide 88 and is held under pretension by a spring drum 89 in
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[0146] After finishing the scraping treatment, the scraper 21 is moved upward to the rest position 71 as shown in
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[0148] During a scraping treatment, the diverting roller 85 spring loaded by the spring drum 89 acts as a loop catcher for the lifting belts 46;47.
[0149] More in particular reference is now made to the
[0150] Added to each of the guide rails 44;45 is a chain coupled with its end zones to the guide rails 44;45, that cooperates with a drive gear 75 that may be driven by a displacement motor 36 carried by the carriage 25. As shown in particular in
[0151] Based on abovementioned description it will be clear how the displacement motor 36 may displace the carriage 25 along the guide rails 44;45.
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[0156] It is important to note that with each successive scraping of the top layer 33 of the stack 31 of material 3 in the compartment 15, during transport to the next compartment 16 a strong mixing occurs of the material 3 of the four sequentially arranged and adjacent stacks 103;104;105;106. After all, this is loaded from the inlet side, in the drawing the left side, after which subsequent layers are deposited in the adjacent area to the right and so on. It will be clear that so a superior mixing and homogenisation is obtained. A certain mixing and homogenisation also occurs upon each successive time the top layer 33 of the stack 31 of material 3 is scraped from compartment 16, that is consecutively fed to the discharge conveyor 17.
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[0158] As an alternative the slope may show a continuous convex shape.
[0159] It is, dependent on the nature and quality of the imported material 3, conceivable that the material contains waste, in particular construction materials, such as pieces of plastic, stones and pieces of metal. This waste may be removed in advance in manner well known from waste processing.
[0160] When biological material 3 is composted by the apparatus 1 according to the invention for a period of the order of 20 to 30 days, the microbiological activity in that material 3 may cause such an increase in temperature that during a rest period the material 3 will heat. Because this is undesirable, the core temperature of a stack 31 of present material 3 in a compartment 10;14;15;16 may be advantageously be measured and may when a critical temperature is exceeded be intervened by the control system, such that the concerning stack 31 of material 3 is scraped off, whereby the material 3 is set in motion, comes into contact with the relatively cool ambient air, cools and in the cooled state is deposited in the next compartment 14;15;16, respectively on the discharge conveyor 17.
[0161] In case of emergency, for example in the event wherein the electrical controls and the actuation of the apparatus fails and overheating occurs, partition walls 9a;9ab;9c may be removed as shown in
[0162] In particular in the case wherein the apparatus 1 is used for composting, the partition walls 9a;9b;9c and the end wall 8 may be made from for example hardwood instead of concrete. Another possible material choice is concrete plywood or steel.
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[0166] A transport vehicle 40, in this example a truck, each time successively deposits material to be processed into the silo 116. The scraper 21 performs scraping operations under the control of the control means, whereby the top layer of a stack deposited material is successively displaced in the direction of the end wall 8. Thus, only by way of example, stack 117 may be formed, which for example comprises a sequential loading pattern 118, which is in a very exploratory and schematic manner shown in
[0167] The scraper 21, after completing the processing of the material 3 in the stack 117, as previously explained scrapes the material layer by layer on the discharge conveyor 17, until the stack 117 of material 3 is completely discharged. Subsequently, the material of the then finished stack 119 is consecutively scraped therefrom from the current top layer to the position corresponding to the position of the stack 117 in
[0168] In principle, it is possible to let the separation 120 be complete by taking care that the loading of the silo 116 is executed while maintaining a certain distance from the front edge 121 of the stack 117. The disadvantage of this mode of operation is that for this purpose the silo 116 must be longer.
[0169] In the situation that a gastight hall is used, use may be made of an inlet with a cell lock, a screw, a cyclone or the like inlet means.