3 in 1 Reverse Vending Machine
20210221606 · 2021-07-22
Inventors
- Kareem Casadyrell Dowdell (Albany, NY, US)
- Shirley Robena Baker (Albany, NY, US)
- Roosevelt Dowdell, JR. (Albany, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B65F1/1431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C19/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C2201/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/60
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
B02C18/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65F1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A 3 in 1 reverse vending machine. A vending machine that is solar powered and accepts bottles and cans made of plastic, aluminum, and glass. The machine includes a conveyor system, barcode reader and cleaning system, this prepares the bottle and cans to be shredded and then granulated into small pieces. The machine houses a delivery system that carries the smaller pieces of processed material to its predetermined receptacle for storage. Each bottle and can has a monetary value once received by the machine that will be issued to the user once all bottles and cans are received and calculated per user per transaction.
Claims
1. A 3 in 1 reverse vending machine said machine comprising of: a plastic transparent front face cover for housing the machine that allows a visual interpretation of the machine's operation; a receptacle receiving hole for receiving the bottles and cans with a plastic protective cover to protect a user from any backlash; an occupancy sensor with camera hole for placement of the occupancy sensor and camera. A cash and coin distributor with counting screen for the user to visually keep an account of said user transactions; a receptacle feeding cone allows the user to scoop or place more than one bottle or can or a combination of many into a receptacle feeding cone structure to feed the machine bottle and cans in multiples instead of one at a time; a solar panel the solar panel is used to convert sunlight into electricity, generating a flow of electricity to power the machine; an alarm, the alarm sends out a signal and alerts when said machine is under duress; an occupancy sensor detects the motion of the user once in front of the machine which in turns signals the machine to power on, including camera records of the user activity; said receptacle intake receives the bottles and cans from the user by hand one at a time or by feeding cone, and the conveyor transports the bottle and cans to processing; a Universal Product Code (UPC) scanner to scan barcodes of each bottle and can, as said bottle and can is conveyed to identify the product to the machine for sorting and proper storage; a color detector sensor detects the color of plastic and glass bottles for sorting and assigned storage; a coin and cash calculating computerized distributor to calculate each transaction and payout the cash or coin earned; a shredder to shred the bottles and cans when said bottles and cans are dropped from the conveyor into the shredders mouth; one or more rotating shredder blades rotate simultaneously inward within the shredder housing to shred said bottles and cans; a granulator to cut the shredded bottle or can material into smaller more manageable pieces for delivery; one or more rotating granulator blades rotate within the granulator housing parallel to one or more stationary granulator blades to granulate said shredded bottle or can material; a delivery system that catches the granulated material as it falls to deliver the material to its proper receptacle; three recycled materials receptacles store the recycled bottle and can material base on its material makeup and color; three materials waste screens, screens any large waste from being recycled with the materials cleaning solution; three liquid waste sponges to absorb liquid cleaning solutions and filter any waste; a circuit control board houses and sends energy to each part of the machine; a power Inverter to invert the power collected from the solar panels; a voltage regulator to maintain a constant amount of power regulated to the machine; a deep cycle battery to store and provide sustained power over a long period of time; a cleaning solutions pump, pumps cleaning solution to sprayers placed throughout the machine; a cleaning solutions sprayer sprays cleaning solution from the pump onto the bottles and cans throughout a recycling process; a power reserve to store access amounts of power and reserve that power; a cooler coil is executed in the back of the machine to regulate the temperature of the machine;
2. The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle feeding cone is a device with attachment.
3. The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine according to claim 1, wherein said shredder blade that along with one or more blades of the same design shreds bottles and cans housed within the shredder apparatus.
4. The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine according to claim 1, wherein said rotating granulator blade holding, housed within the granulator apparatus holds one or more rotating blades that spin while collecting the shredded material to granulate as it falls from said shredder.
5. The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine according to claim 1, wherein said three granulator fixed blades are set into the housing of the granulator parallel to granulate said shredded bottles or can material as the rotating granulator blades collect material as it falls, spinning blades wedge said bottle or can material between the spinning blades and the fixed blades cutting the bottles and cans that have been shredded into smaller granulated pieces.
6. The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine according to claim 1, wherein said delivery system specified device comprises of a system of method that allows doors to open and close as they travel by gear and chain connection connected to an oval rail system within the machine. The system is designed to catch said bottle or can granulated material as it falls from the granulator to deliver said bottle or can granulated material to its proper receptacle when the barcode of said bottle or can is scanned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] In the following detailed portion of the description, the teachings of the present application will be explained in more detail with reference to the example embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following detailed description, is the machine according to the teachings, for this application in the form of a 3 in 1 reverse vending machine. The machine system and its method of operation will be described by the embodiments of
[0016] The first embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine. (FIG.) 1. Is The plastic front cover of the machine. The front transparent plastic cover comprises a housing with a front face 1 The machines transparency will educate the user with a visual of the system and method in process and will thwart any destructive intentions that may lead to physical harm to the user. A Receptacle receiving hole with plastic protective cover 2 receives the deposited bottles and cans to be recycled while protecting the user from any backlash during the process. An occupancy sensor with camera hole 3 houses the occupancy sensor and camera. The cash and coin distributor with counting screen 4 is for user interaction and allows the user to interact with the machine by keeping track of each transaction while viewing the recycling process. A receptacle feeding cone 5 allows the user to deposit 2 more than one bottle at a time into the receptacle receiving hole due to its cone like shape bottles and cans can be scoop, shoveled into or placed into the cones curved open structure and then lifted and attached to the front face of the machine
[0017] The second embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (FIG.) 2. Comprises of the inside of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine 6 illustrating the housing of a solar panel 7 as the sun being the machine primary energy source thus allowing the machine to be placed outdoors not having to rely on an electrical outlet for power. An alarm 8 that sirens to thwart any mishandling of the machine. An occupancy sensor with camera 9 activates the machine to power on by detecting the motion of a user while recording the transaction. A Receptacle intake with conveyor 10 to receive the recyclables and convey them to be processed. A Universal Product Code (UPC) scanner 11 scans the recyclable as it is conveyed during the recycling process to identify to the machine the material collected and the process needed, also to notify the user that their redeemable has been counted, to notify the beverage company that their recyclable has been collected and to notify the machines manufacturer to keep track of each transaction. A color detector sensor 12 is required to detect the color of each recyclable to determine proper storage. A coin and cash calculating computerized distributor 13 to record and calculate each transaction for a total once the user is done entering the recyclables he or she has collected (i.e., redeemable monies or reward for collecting what is considered waste). A shredder 14 to shred the recyclable collected to shrink its size and make it more manageable during the process. A granulator 15 to make the recycled material even smaller and even more manageable for cleaning and storage purposes. A delivery system 16 to deliver the recycled material to its proper receptacle for storage and further process. 3 Recycled materials receptacles 17 to store each processed recyclable based on its material 11 and color 12. Three Materials waste screens 18 to screen any unwanted waste from the recycled materials collected. Three Liquid waste sponges 19 to further screen out unwanted waste and recycle the cleaning solution used during the cleaning process.
[0018] The third embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (FIG.) 3. Comprises of the back inside of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine 20. Illustrating the housing of a circuit control board 21 to distribute power to the different components of the machine. A power Inverter 22 to convert the primary energy source from the solar panels 7. A voltage regulator 23 to regulate the voltage operating throughout the machine. A deep cycle battery 24 to store and use the power collected when signaled to do so 9. A cleaning solution pump 25 to pump cleaning solution throughout the machine during the recycling process. A cleaning solutions sprayer 26 to spray the cleaning solution throughout the machine during the recycling process. A power reserve 27 to reserve increments of power to preserve energy to be used when needed.
[0019] The fourth embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (
[0020] The fifth embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (
[0021] The sixth embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (
[0022] The seventh embodiment of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine is illustrated in (FIG.) 7. Comprises of the delivery system of the 3 In 1 Reverse Vending Machine 16. Illustrating the housing which comprises of front view doors 16a to collect the recycled materials as they fall from the granulator housing 15. An opening drop mechanism with connecting rods 16b that allows the doors to close to catch the falling granulated material when prompted by the UPC scanner 11 and open to release the granulated material over its proper receptacle 17 when prompted 11. Connecting wheels 16c connects the doors to its housing 16g. Connecting pieces 16d connects the doors to the connecting wheels 16c. Rotating gears 16e turn the gear connecting chain 16f. Gear connecting chain 16f connects the doors 16a to the oval delivery system holding rail 16g. Oval delivery system holding rail 16g connects the system to the machine 6.
[0023] The 3 in 1 reverse vending machine described above will provide a new efficient and convenient way to recycle glass, plastic and aluminum bottles and cans. While being ran of solar energy the machines placement and transparency allows the user to watch and learn the recycling process on a level that is easy to comprehend and understand, also encouraging recycling while earning the user a monetary reward for every redeemable deposited into the machine. This will set forth a positive influence on others in the community to recycle while having a positive impact on the environment.
[0024] The various aspects of what is described can be used alone or in various combinations. It should be noted that the teaching in this application is not limited to the use in 3 in 1 reverse vending machines but can equally be well applied in a range of sorting, shredding, delivering and other material processing needs.
[0025] The Teaching of the present application has numerous advantages and different embodiments, or implementations may yield one or more of the following advantages. It should be noted that there are other advantages which are not described in the application. For example, the impact the machines applications have on the environment pertaining to vehicle emissions, since the machine cleans 25,26 shreds 14, and granulates 15 the redeemable received 2, this increases the amount of recycled material that can be carried by one truck meaning less trucks carry more recycled material decreasing the number of emissions released into the environment's atmosphere.
[0026] Although the embodiment houses the disclosed components drawn in
[0027] Features described in the preceding description may be used in combinations other than the combinations explicitly described.
[0028] The forgoing specifications draw attention to those features of the invention believe to be of importance and the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
[0029] The Term Compromising as used in the claim does not exclude other elements or steps. The term “a” or “an” as used in the claims does not exclude a plurality. A unit or other means may fulfill the functions of several units or means recited to the claims.