GRANULAR LITTER CLEANING APPARATUS AND PROCESS
20210154682 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
- Jean-David Lantagne (Quebec, CA)
- Jean-Felix Tremblay (Rimouski, CA)
- Samuel Duval (Nicolet, CA)
- Alexandre Savard (Sainte-Petronille, CA)
- Philippe Gosselin (Quebec, CA)
- Christophe Caron-Garant (Sherbrooke, CA)
- Francois Pontbriand (Beloeil, CA)
- Edouard Dumas-Longpre (Sherbrooke, CA)
- Marc-Alexandre Santerre (Quebec, CA)
- Dany Audette (Laval, CA)
- Simon Trepanier (Granby, CA)
- Christophe Tremblay (Sherbrooke, CA)
Cpc classification
Y02W30/62
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
B09C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03D1/1468
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03D1/1462
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03D1/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03D1/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02B15/106
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B03D1/1493
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B03D1/1456
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A granular litter cleaning apparatus comprises a separation system having a separation tank adapted to receive a mixture of granules and plastic litter, and water therein, the separation tank having a top opening, and a closeable bottom outlet, and at least one water inlet for feeding water to the separation tank. A collect subsystem is for conveying a mixture of granules and plastic litter to the separation tank. A pump system is in fluid communication with the water inlet. The pump system is operated to raise a level of water in the separation tank to skim water with plastic litter out through the top opening of the separation tank. The closeable bottom outlet is openable to empty the separation tank from granules decanted in a bottom of the separation tank. A process for separating plastic litter from granules is also provided.
Claims
1. A granular litter cleaning apparatus comprising: a separation system having a separation tank adapted to receive a mixture of granules and plastic litter, and water therein, the separation tank having a top opening, and a closeable bottom outlet, and at least one water inlet for feeding water to the separation tank; a collect subsystem for conveying a mixture of granules and plastic litter to the separation tank; a pump system in fluid communication with the water inlet; wherein the pump system is operated to raise a level of water in the separation tank to skim water with plastic litter out through the top opening of the separation tank; and wherein the closeable bottom outlet is openable to empty the separation tank from granules decanted in a bottom of the separation tank.
2. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one water inlet of the separation tank includes a laminar flow inlet to raise the level of water in the separation tank with low turbulence.
3. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the pump system has a flow regulating valve in a line connected to the laminar flow inlet to control the flow of water through the laminar flow inlet.
4. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the at least one water inlet of the separation tank includes a turbulent flow inlet to cause turbulence in the separation tank to destroy aggregates in the mixture.
5. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the separation tank has a top straight portion and a bottom tapered portion, the laminar flow inlet being connected to the top straight portion and the turbulent flow inlet being connected to the bottom tapered portion.
6. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the laminar flow inlet includes a chamber surrounding an outer wall of the separation tank, and an opening in the wall of the separation tank having a dimension greater than that of the laminar flow inlet.
7. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a top peripheral edge of the separation tank defines a jagged outline.
8. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an actuated valve at the bottom outlet to selectively open and close the bottom outlet of the separation tank.
9. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a gutter on an outer wall of the separation tank to collect water with plastic litter skimmed out of the separation tank.
10. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a filtration assembly having a filter for separating water from the plastic litter.
11. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the collect subsystem has an air conveyor with a suction tool to collect the mixture of granules and plastic litter, a storage tank in the air conveyor to receive the mixture of granules and plastic litter, and a valve in a bottom of the storage tank to outlet the mixture of granules and plastic litter.
12. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pump system is part of an open loop.
13. The granular litter cleaning apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the pump system includes a submersible pump.
14. A process for separating plastic litter from granules comprising: supplying a separation tank with a mixture of granules with plastic litter; feeding water into the separation tank; decanting granules and floating the plastic litter; feeding additional water in the separation tank to skim water with the plastic litter from a top of the separation tank; and outletting granules and water from a bottom of the separation tank.
15. The process according to claim 14, wherein feeding water into the separation tank includes creating an aggregate destroying turbulence in the water of the separation tank.
16. The process according to claim 14, wherein feeding additional water in the separation tank includes injecting water in a low turbulence flow.
17. The process according to claim 14, wherein outletting granules and water from a bottom of the separation tank includes outletting same to the environment.
18. The process according to claim 14, further including filtering the plastic litter out of the water after skimming.
19. The process according to claim 14, further comprising air conveying the mixture into the separation tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The present disclosure will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] In the illustrated example, the trailer 11 on which the cleaning apparatus 1 is mounted on can be levelled and secured by levelling jacks 12, with four such levelling jacks 12 being shown. The levelling jacks 12 are located at each corner of the trailer 11. Fewer or more levelling jacks 12 may be present, and are a solution among others to level the apparatus 1. As described hereinafter, the cleaning apparatus 1 may perform some skimming, whereby it may be advantageous (though optional) to keep the apparatus 1 substantially level. The levelling jacks 12 are an option among others, with a hydraulic table or bench being another.
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[0023] In one embodiment, electrical components are powered by a power generator 13 that may be fixed to the trailer 11, or that may be part of a frame of the apparatus 1. The power generator 13 may power a compressor 14 that supplies air to pneumatics components of the cleaning apparatus 1 described below and to a controller unit 15 that controls the interaction between all the subsystems of the apparatus 1. The controller unit 15 may include a central processing unit or other processor to operate the various components of the apparatus 1 in accordance to a sequence that may correspond to the process of the present disclosure. The controller unit 15 may further include a non-transitory computer-readable memory communicatively coupled to the processing unit and comprising computer-readable program instructions executable by the processing unit for effecting steps of the process described herein.
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[0026] In one embodiment, the lower tank portion 23 collects the mixture. When the level of mixture reaches an upper limit, the collect subsystem 2 may exhaust a batch of the mixture. In an embodiment, a sensor, such as a capacitive sensor 29, an optical detector, etc detects that the level of mixture has been reached, and operated a metering device. The metering device may be at a bottom end of the tank 5 to control the amount of solids exiting the tank 5. The metering device may also seal off the bottom of the tank 5, so as not to lose vacuuming power therethrough. In an embodiment, the metering device is embodied by a pneumatic knife valve 25 that is activated and opens the bottom part of the lower tank portion, 23, such as through a gate valve, guillotine, etc. In another embodiment, the metering device includes a sealed rotary valve, and an actuator (e.g., motor) powered to outlet a desired feed of mixture out of the collect subsystem 2. A vibrator 30 may or may not be present, and may be connected on a conical side of the lower tank portion 23. The vibrator 23 may be activated so as to help the solid mixture down through the opening into the separation system 6. The mixture continues to exit the storage tank 5. The outlet operation may, in an example, be ended once the level reaches a lower limit, as detected by another sensor 28. The sensors 28 and 29 may be the same. At this moment, the metering device, e.g., pneumatic knife valve 25 closes itself and seals off the bottom of the lower tank portion 23. In an embodiment, the vacuum operation is stopped intermittently during the outletting of the mixture through the bottom of the tank 5. In such an embodiment, the vacuum operation can start once the outletting concludes. In an embodiment in which the tank 5 is made of two assembled parts, i.e., the tank portions 22 and 23, a gasket seal 31 or equivalent sealing configuration may be installed at the junction to avoid or reduce any vacuum losses.
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[0028] A flow regulation valve 18 may be connected to the pipes that lead the water to two laminar jet openings 36. The jet openings 36 are in fluid communication with the flotation tank 34 in such a way that their ends open into a water divergent ring 7. In one embodiment, a gutter 33 surrounds the upper part of the flotation tank 34 to recover the overflowing mix of plastic and water into the waste recovering system 8. The plastic particles floating at the top of the flotation tank 34 are therefore skimmed out of the flotation tank 34 by overflow. In this example, the flow regulation valve 18 assures that the flow of water entering the flotation tank 34 is steady no matter the head loses in the system.
[0029] Another metering device may be present at the bottom of the flotation tank 34. For example, the metering device is a separation knife valve 32 is used to seal the lower part of the flotation tank 34. Other valves may also be present. At the end of a separation sequence in the process, the metering device, e.g., separation knife valve 32, opens to evacuate the decanted sand out of the separation system 6, via the outlet at the bottom of the flotation tank 34. At the same time, another valve, such as an on-off valve 19b, opens so as to induce a water flow to convey the sand through the sand evacuation pipe 9 and finally into the environment.
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[0032] The laminar jet opening(s) 36 leads in the water divergent ring 7 which may surround the flotation tank 34. The ring 37 is optional, and may form a holding chamber, with laminar flow input 39 into the flotation tank 34. The laminar flow input 39 may be in the form of an opening have a greater dimension than that of the laminar jet openings 36. Thus, due to an increase of the water input area in the laminar flow input 39, water velocity is reduced to a level where the flow is considered as laminar or of little turbulence. Thus, the velocity of the water is reduced, but the flow rate is maintained so that the level of water raises in the separation system 6 to cause an overflow that allows floating particles to leave the tank 34. Having a laminar and/or low turbulence flow entering the flotation tank 34 instead of a turbulent flow, after separation (decantation) allows the plastic particles to be more readily skimmed out from the flotation tank 34. A turbulent flow in the flotation tank 34 could cause a vortex that would entrain the plastic particles down into the flotation tank 34.
[0033] In this illustrated embodiment, the overflow drags the floating particles of the mixture out and allows the particles to fall with the water into the gutter 33. The peripheral edge of the flotation tank 34 may be provided with a jagged outline 37. The jagged outline 37 can take various shapes, such as tapering teeth (shown), crenellations, etc. The jagged outline 37 due to a reduction of the outlet paths may be used in conjunction with the flow rate of water in the flotation tank 34 to cause a higher level of water in the flotation tank 34, and hence induce a higher fall during the overflow 104 to entrain more of the floating particles out of the flotation tank 34. In an embodiment, the separation step and the flow regulation for overflow may be controlled by a central processing unit or like microprocessor and/or with appropriate sensors that may be triggered based on information such as water levels, e.g., pressure sensor 43 located in the conical part of the flotation tank 34, among other sensors that may be used. A fluid convergent 38 may then direct the water with plastic particles out of the gutter 33.
[0034] In an embodiment, the separation system 6 uses compressed air to destroy aggregates. A line from the compressor 14 may be directed into the tank 34 to inject pressurized air against the mixture accumulating in the tank 34. In another embodiment, the laminar flow and the turbulent flow are created by the same conduit and nozzle, with the water pressure being adjusted to create the different types of flow. For example, both flows can be achieved via the opening 35 or the input 39, with a greater or lesser pumping power, for example.
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[0039] It will be apparent to one with skill in the art that the cleaning apparatus of the present disclosure may be provided using some or all the mentioned features and components without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiment described above are specific examples of a single broader invention which may have greater scope than any of the singular description taught. There may be many alterations made in the description without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.