Sorting system with multiple sorting devices
11077470 · 2021-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07C5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07C2501/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A system for sorting waste objects is disclosed. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the system includes at least one sorting unit, in which the sorting unit is connected to at least one sensor system that identifies the waste objects. The sensor system is arranged to detect one or more waste object characteristics and is also arranged to provide a control system with a signal when a waste object of a desired type is detected. The system also includes at least one sorting conveyor that conveys the waste objects to the sorting unit in which the sorting unit is provided with two or more sorting devices that sort the waste objects. The sorting devices of the present disclosure are arranged to receive at least one signal from the control system in response to a waste object of a desired type being detected by the sensor system.
Claims
1. A system for sorting waste objects, the system comprises: at least one first sorting unit including a housing, wherein the first sorting unit is connected to at least one sensor system that identifies said waste objects, wherein the waste object is a container or bag, the at least one sensor system being arranged to detect at least two waste object characteristics and arranged to provide a control system that generates a signal in response to detection of a container or bag having one of the at least two waste object characteristics within the housing and indicative of the detected one of the at least two waste object characteristics, at least one first sorting conveyor that conveys said waste objects to said first sorting unit along a first substantially linear pathway, wherein said first sorting unit is provided with two or more sorting devices within the housing, the sorting devices being a pusher type comprising one of a blade, scraper, or paddle which move over the sorting conveyor, the sorting devices being positioned along the linear pathway, wherein said sorting devices are arranged to receive the signal from said control system, wherein the at least one sensor system is arranged to individually control the at least two sorting devices within said first sorting unit, and wherein the at least one sensor system is arranged to control activation of one of the at least sorting devices based on the detected one of the at least two waste object characteristics for moving an associated container or bag from the at least one first sorting conveyor, and at least one second sorting conveyor that conveys waste objects of a second desired type from said first sorting unit to a second sorting unit for processing.
2. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one first sorting unit consists of two sorting devices.
3. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said container or bag is provided with said one or more waste object characteristics.
4. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the one or more waste object characteristics comprises any one of color, pattern or RFID-identification, or a combination thereof.
5. The system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the at least one sensor system comprises sensors arranged to detect said one or more waste object characteristics.
6. A method for sorting waste objects, the method comprising: providing said waste objects on at least one sorting conveyor that conveys said waste objects to at least one first sorting unit along a first substantially linear pathway, wherein the at least one first sorting unit includes a housing, wherein the waste object is a container or bag, wherein said objects contain at least two waste object characteristics; detecting said at least two waste object characteristics of said waste object through at least one sensor system, arranged in connection with the at least one first sorting unit; providing a control system that generates a signal in response to detection of a container or bag having one of the at least two waste object characteristics within the housing and indicative of the detected one of the at least two waste object characteristics; providing two or more sorting devices positioned along the linear pathway and within the housing of the first sorting unit, the sorting devices being a pusher type comprising one of a blade, scraper, or paddle which move over the sorting conveyor, the sorting devices being activated by receipt of the signal by said control system, in response to said desired first object being detected, wherein the at least one sensor system is arranged to individually control the at least two sorting devices within one sorting unit; controlling, by the control system, activation of one of the at least sorting devices based on the detected one of the at least two waste object characteristics for moving an associated container or bag from the at least one first sorting conveyor; and providing at least one second sorting conveyor that conveys waste objects of a second desired type from the first sorting unit to a second sorting unit for processing.
7. The method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the at least one sensor system comprises sensors arranged to detect said at least two waste object characteristics.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present solution will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) In a central waste sorting facility, waste objects, such as containers or bags comprising different types of waste fractions, are collected to be sorted in an automated process in different material fractions.
(9) The waste objects may be provided with means for identification corresponding to the waste fraction contained therein.
(10) In the alternative the waste object may be sorted based on material recognition sensors, i.e. recognition of the waste object itself rather than on means of identification provided thereon. Such sorting is disclosed in for instance EP2064004 B1.
(11) The means for identification may be a specific colour of the bag, a specific pattern arranged on the bag or an RFID-tag arranged on the bag, or any other means for identification suitable for waste sorting. Different means may also be combined.
(12) Usually the waste objects are delivered to the waste sorting facility by a refuse collection vehicle or pneumatic transport system, where a mixture of different types of waste objects are is placed in a receiving bunker. The bags or containers are moved from the receiving bunker into the sorting facility be means of conveyors.
(13) The conveyors may be e.g. conventional belt conveyors or rotating shaft (screw) conveyors. Often the bags are transported through a series of conveyors in order to separate the bags from each other to make the detection and sorting of each individual object or bag easier. The speed of the conveyors is often increased gradually.
(14) The objects 2 may be transported to a sorting conveyor 5 which is illustrated in
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(19) In each of the sorting units described above the sorting unit is provided with a sensor system 35. The sensor system is arranged to detect identification means provided on the waste objects or as described above the material of the waste object itself. Different types of sensors have been described in the prior art, such as cameras for colour and pattern recognition or RFID-readers for RFID-tags. The sensor system is arranged to provide a signal to a control system, which, in turn, controls the sorting devices.
(20) When a waste object 2 with a desired identification means is detected by the sensor system, e.g. as in
(21) As a waste object of a specific waste fraction passes by the sensor system the present parameters or identification means (i.e. colour, pattern, RFID etc.) are detected or identified and compared to predetermined requirements set in a control system. The parameters are then compared, individually or jointly to these predetermined requirements. If the sensor system detects a waste fraction which fulfils the predetermined requirements for that sorting unit, i.e. is approved or desired for that sorting unit, the sensor system sends a signal to the control system. The waste objects may have different predetermined requirements depending on the fraction they represent and may be treated differently in the subsequent steps of the sorting unit.
(22) The control system provides the control devices with a signal depending on the requirements of the present fraction. If the sensor system detects a desired object the control system may provide a signal to the sorting devices to activate the device or devices, i.e. an activation signal. By “activate or activation” is meant that the sorting device is made to act upon the signal, e.g. to remove the object from the conveyor.
(23) According to one embodiment the control system may be arranged to control each of the sorting devices individually. This means that the control system may provide only one of the two (or more) sorting devices with an activation signal, depending on the predetermined requirements of the waste fraction or e.g. on the position of the waste object on the conveyor. This allows for a greater flexibility and an improved sorting accuracy of the system. This also means that while one sorting device is activated, the second (or further) sorting device(s) may be activated independently as a response to a desired waste fraction being detected by the sensor system. The control system may also send an activation signal to both (or more) sorting devices simultaneously.
(24) According to one alternative embodiment the control system may also send a signal to a sorting device of another sorting unit further downstream 30 the sorting system or sorting line. For instance, in
(25) According to one embodiment, as illustrated by
(26) In the sorting unit as illustrated by
(27) This may be a way to reduce the cost of the facility even further. The control system then regulates which of the sorting devices in the respective sorting units that should be activated.
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(29) In all of the above described sorting operations it is possible to allow the sorted waste fractions to move on to a new identification and sorting, either by bringing them back into the inlet, or by moving them to another sorting unit.
(30) According to one embodiment the sorting device 27 may be a pusher type, i.e. comprise a blade, scraper or paddle which moves over the conveyor belt to push or scrape the waste object from the conveyor. According to another embodiment the sorting device 27 may comprise a compressed air device, where air is used to push the waste object off of the conveyor. According to yet an alternative the sorting device may be a robot device, which may either push or lift the waste object off of the conveyor. According to another alternative the sorting device may comprise a suction device. According to yet another alternative the sorting device may comprise e.g. an openable hatch or some type of opening at the bottom of the conveyor. Other types of sorting devices known to the skilled person may also be used in the present invention.
(31) According to one embodiment the sensor system may detect where on the conveyor surface the waste object is located. This means that if the waste object, or bag is located to the left and the sorting device is arranged to the right, it is possible to provide the sorting device with a signal such that it begins the sorting movement over the conveyor earlier than it would if the waste object was located at the right or middle of the conveyor.
(32) According to an alternative system further may comprise a height detector to detect that it in fact is a bag or container that is conveyed on the conveyor. The height detector may be a photo sensor or laser or even a camera. This provides for a way of not providing the sorting device with a signal if there is no waste object to remove, i.e. that the sensor system has detected something other than a bag or container being conveyed on the container.