Disc screen for the separation of solid materials
10960437 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B07B1/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07B13/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disc screen for the separation of solid residues, provided with a plurality of parallel rotating shafts each carrying a plurality of discs and defining a screening plane for treating residues between an input section and an output section. A movable hopper is provided for, slidable along an advancement direction of the residues, above the screening plane, provided with an outlet door which can supply the screening plane in different positions.
Claims
1. A disc screen for the separation of solid residues, which comprises: a support structure; a plurality of rotating shafts, wherein each shaft is extended along a corresponding longitudinal extension axis (Y); wherein said plurality of rotating shafts are parallel to each other, are rotatably mounted on said support structure, and define a screening plane (P); wherein said screening plane (P) is provided with an input section and with an output section, and has an elongated extension along a residue advancement direction (X) between said input section and said output section; a drive system for driving said rotating shafts in order to carry said rotating shafts in rotation around the corresponding longitudinal extension axes (Y); a plurality of discs axially mounted, in succession spaced from each other, along said rotating shafts; a movable hopper, which is slidably mounted on said support structure along said residue advancement direction (X) and above said screening plane (P) by means of at least one track engaged by at least one corresponding guide; wherein said movable hopper is provided with an outlet door configured for supplying said screening plane (P) along said residue advancement direction (X); a displacement system configured for moving said movable hopper along said residue advancement direction (X) in order to position the outlet door in different positions along the screening plane (P).
2. The disc screen of claim 1, wherein said displacement system comprise: said at least one track mounted on said support structure and engaged by said at least one corresponding guide fixed to said movable hopper; at least one linear actuator connected to said support structure and to said movable hopper to move said movable hopper along said residue advancement direction (X).
3. The disc screen of claim 1, wherein said plurality of rotating shafts comprises, starting from said input section: a first set of rotating shafts, which are provided with a first screening section and define a first portion (P1) of said screening plane (P), and a second set of rotating shafts, which are provided with a second screening section and define a second portion (P2) of said screening plane (P); wherein said first screening section is different from said second screening section.
4. A disc screen for the separation of solid residues, which comprises: a support structure; a plurality of rotating shafts, wherein each shaft is extended along a corresponding longitudinal extension axis (Y); wherein said plurality of rotating shafts are parallel to each other, are rotatably mounted on said support structure, and define a screening plane (P); wherein said screening plane (P) is provided with an input section and with an output section, and has an elongated extension along a residue advancement direction (X) between said input section and said output section; a drive system for driving said rotating shafts in order to carry said rotating shafts in rotation around the corresponding longitudinal extension axes (Y); a plurality of discs axially mounted, in succession spaced from each other, along said rotating shafts; a movable hopper, which is slidably mounted on said support structure along said residue advancement direction (X) and above said screening plane (P); wherein said movable hopper is provided with an outlet door configured for supplying said screening plane (P) along said residue advancement direction (X); a displacement system configured for moving said movable hopper along said residue advancement direction (X) in order to position the outlet door in different positions along the screening plane (P); wherein said movable hopper comprises an auger mounted at said outlet door and arranged transversely to said residue advancement direction (X); wherein the disc screen further comprises an electric motor configured for driving in rotation said auger in order to control flow rate of residues with which the screening plane (P) is to be loaded.
5. The disc screen of claim 4, wherein said movable hopper is provided with a bottom, so that said outlet door is defined between said bottom and said auger; wherein said auger is mounted at an adjustable height with respect with said bottom to vary an area of said outlet door.
6. A disc screen for the separation of solid residues, which comprises: a support structure; a plurality of rotating shafts, wherein each shaft is extended along a corresponding longitudinal extension axis (Y); wherein said plurality of rotating shafts are parallel to each other, are rotatably mounted on said support structure, and define a screening plane (P); wherein said screening plane (P) is provided with an input section and with an output section, and has an elongated extension along a residue advancement direction (X) between said input section and said output section; a drive system for driving said rotating shafts in order to carry said rotating shafts in rotation around the corresponding longitudinal extension axes (Y); a plurality of discs axially mounted, in succession spaced from each other, along said rotating shafts; a movable hopper, which is slidably mounted on said support structure along said residue advancement direction (X) and above said screening plane (P); wherein said movable hopper is provided with an outlet door configured for supplying said screening plane (P) along said residue advancement direction (X); a displacement system configured for moving said movable hopper along said residue advancement direction (X) in order to position the outlet door in different positions along the screening plane (P); wherein said plurality of rotating shafts comprises, starting from said input section: a first set of rotating shafts, which are provided with a first screening section and define a first portion (P1) of said screening plane (P), and a second set of rotating shafts, which are provided with a second screening section and define a second portion (P2) of said screening plane (P); wherein said first screening section is different from said second screening section; wherein said displacement system is configured for moving said movable hopper between a first operative position (A), in which said movable hopper is configured for supplying the first portion (P1) of said screening plane (P), and a second operative position (B), in which said movable hopper is configured for supplying the second portion (P2) of said screening plane (P).
7. The disc screen of claim 6, further comprising: a first conveyor belt arranged below the second portion (P2) of said screening plane (P) so as to receive residues which have passed through the second portion (P2) of the screening plane (P), and a first discharge belt which is aligned with said first conveyor belt, and is configured for receiving residues from said first conveyor belt so as to guide the residues outside said disc screen.
8. The disc screen of claim 7, further comprising a second discharge belt arranged below the first portion (P1) of said screening plane (P), and arranged transversely with respect to said residue advancement direction (X), so as to guide residues which have passed through the first portion (P1) of said screening plane (P) outside said disc screen.
9. The disc screen of claim 7, further comprising: a second conveyor belt, which is arranged transversely to said residue advancement direction (X), and is configured for receiving the residues from the rotating shafts, and a third discharge belt, which is arranged transversely to said residue advancement direction (X), is aligned with said second conveyor belt, and is configured for receiving the residues from said second conveyor belt in order to guide the residues outside said disc screen.
10. The disc screen of claim 9, wherein said third discharge belt is configured for receiving, from said second conveyor belt, residues coming from the output section of said screening plane (P), and for discharging said residues into a grinding or crushing system; wherein said movable hopper is configured for receiving crushed residues from said grinding or crushing system, so as to obtain a treatment loop of said residues.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technical characteristics of the finding, according to the aforementioned objects, are clearly observable from the content of the claims outlined below and the advantages thereof will be more apparent from the detailed description that follows, provided with reference to the attached drawings, which represent some embodiments thereof purely by way of non-limiting purposes, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) With reference to the attached drawings, a movable disc screen for the separation of solid materials, subject of the present invention, is indicated in its entirety with 1.
(15) The screen 1 according to the invention is suitable to be used for separating solid materials of various types such as for example: urban solid waste, fluvial inerts, products of the organic fractions of sorted waste collection, compost (for refinement thereof), recycled wood, biomass, inert material, demolition material, land and landfills reclamation material, glasses, plastic, metal scrap and still other materials.
(16) The movable screen 1 may be provided with its own tracks like in the example illustrated in the attached figures or it may be considered moveable in that it is of the roll-off type.
(17) The mobility of the screen, subject of the present invention, allows it to reach recycling centers, material sieving areas, landfills or mobile worksites.
(18) As schematically represented in the attached figures, the disc screen 1 comprises a support structure 2, intended to rest against the ground, directly or through tracks 20, and on which a plurality of rotating shafts 3 parallel and spaced from each other, are rotatably mounted.
(19) The rotating shafts 3 have longitudinal extension axes, indicated with Y, which define the laying of a screening plane P preferably substantially horizontal, as illustrated in the drawings, but which can also take an inclination without departing from the scope of protection of the present patent.
(20) A drive system 4 is provided that is suitable to rotate the shafts 3 in order to displace the residues along an advancement direction X from an input section 5 to an output section 6.
(21) The aforementioned screening plane P extends with an elongated shape along an advancement direction X of the residues between the aforementioned input section 5 and the aforementioned output section 6.
(22) According to a preferred embodiment of the invention and in a per se conventional manner, the drive system 4 comprises an electric motor 4a and motion transmission mechanically connected to the electric motor 4a. Such motion transmission in turn comprises a chain loop-wound and engaged with a pinion fixed to the shaft of the motor 4a and to gearwheels splined on each rotating shaft 3.
(23) The screen 1 further comprises a plurality of discs 8, which are mounted axially in succession along the rotating shafts 3 to receive the rotary motion therefrom.
(24) More in detail, a group of discs 8 which for exampleaccording to enclosed
(25) The discs 8 of each group of discs are mounted spaced from each other along the extension of the longitudinal axis Y of the rotating shaft 3.
(26) Furthermore, the screen 1 is also advantageously provided with a plurality of sleeves 10, each of which idly mounted on a respective rotating shaft 3 between two discs 8 in succession.
(27) The discs 8 are instead differently mechanically rotatably coupled to the rotating shaft 3 to receive the rotary motion therefrom.
(28) Functionally, when the screen 1 is operative, the motor 4athrough the chain loop-wound on the pinion of the drive shaft and on the gearwheels of the rotating shafts 3drives the rotating shafts 3 in rotation in the same direction that brings them to rotate the discs 8 whichimpacting with the residuescause the thrust advancement thereof along the screening plane in the advancement direction X from the input section 5 to the output section 6.
(29) During such advancement of the residues, those with grain size smaller than the openings (screening section) defined between the discs 8 and the sleeves 10 fallby gravitybeneath the screening plane, thus obtaining the selection of the materials substantially as a function of their size (andto a lesser extentas a function of their mass which makes them advance more or less bouncing between the discs 8).
(30) According to the idea on which the present invention is based, the screen 1 further comprises a movable hopper 11 slidably mounted on the support structure 2 along the advancement direction X of the residues, above the screening plane P.
(31) The movable hopper 11 is provided with an outlet door 12, which supplies the screening plane P along the advancement direction X of the residues.
(32) A displacement system 13 is also provided which is suitable to displace the movable hopper 11 along the advancement direction X of the residues to position the outlet door 12 thereof in different loading positions along the screening plane P.
(33) Thanks to the movable hopper 11, the residues can be treated on a longer or shorter path so as to optimize the selection of the residues, also depending on the variation of the flow rate or of the characteristics and dimensions of the residues.
(34) According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the displacement system 13 comprises at least one track 14, and preferably two lateral tracks, each mounted on the support structure 2 and engaged in at least one corresponding guide 15 fixed to the movable hopper 11.
(35) The tracks and the guides can obviously can be arranged in an entirely equivalent manner in an inverted position with respect to the hopper and the support structure 2.
(36) The displacement system 13 further comprises at least one linear actuator 16, and preferably two lateral linear actuators, each connected to the support structure 2 and to the movable hopper in order to displace the latter along the advancement direction X, making it slide with the guides 15 in the tracks 14.
(37) According to an advantageous characteristic of the screen, subject of the present invention, the movable hopper 11 comprisesat the outlet door 12an auger 17, mounted transversely to the advancement direction X, along an axis Y, and actuated to rotate by an electric motor 18.
(38) The outlet door 12 of the auger remains defined between the bottom 110 of the hopper 11 and the auger 17. Furthermore, the auger 17 is mounted at an adjustable height with respect to the bottom 110 to vary the dimensions of the residues outlet door 12. Otherwise, according to the example of
(39) The bottom 110 is advantageously obtained with a plurality of rollers 111 actuated to rotate by a motornot visible in the attached drawingsthrough a transmission chain connected to gearwheels splined on the rollers, the rollers pushing the inerts towards the auger 17.
(40) Otherwise, the bottom may be obtained with a conveyor belt (visible in
(41) Thus, the auger 17through the speed thereof and/or through the position thereofcontrols the flow rate of the residues with which the screening plane P is to be loaded.
(42) According to a preferred embodiment, the plurality of rotating shafts 3 comprisesstarting from the input section 5a first series of rotating shafts 3A, which are provided with a first screening section and define a first portion P1 of the screening plane P, and a second series of rotating shafts 3B, which are provided with a second screening section and define a second section P2 of the screening plane P.
(43) The first and the second series of rotating shafts 3A and 3B have different screening sections so as to produce two different sections of residues which pass through the screening plane P. The movable hopper 11 can be actuated to moveby the displacement system 13between at least one first operative position A, in which it supplies the first portion P1 of the screening plane P, and a second operative position B, in which it supplies the second portion P2 of the screening plane P.
(44) The first screening section of the first portion P1 of the screening plane P is advantageously smaller than the second screening section of the second portion P2 of the screening plane P, so that the screening plane P as a wholewhich treats the residues in successionselects the finest material using the first screening section first, and then the coarser material using the second screening section, a larger residue remaining in the top screen of the screening plane P.
(45) Advantageously, in the first operative position A for example shown in
(46) Advantageously, the movable hopper 11 can also be displaced in a transportation position C (see
(47) Furthermore, in the second operative position B (see
(48) According to an advantageous characteristic of the present invention illustrated in
(49) Alternatively, the cover 50 can be of the non-telescopic type but having only one movable portion 52, slidably mounted on the lateral edges 60 of the screening plane in this case.
(50) Thus, thanks to this distinctive trait of the present invention, simply moving the hopper to and fro not only allows optimizing the selection process as a function of the characteristics of the residue and the flow rate of such residue coming for example from a grinding system, but it also allows breaking it down into three different fractions, one of which is the larger material exiting from the output section of the screening plane P and the other two portions are selected by the two different portions of the screening plane P.
(51) The movable hopper 11 preferably has lateral edges that can be extended by means of plungers to increase the loading capacity thereof, to three cubic meters for example.
(52) Advantageously, as mentioned above, the first portion P1 of the screening plane P has a smaller screening section than that of the second section P2 for example for the preliminary removal of dust or very fine material from the residual mass.
(53) Once the residues have been separated, they are transported and removed from the screen as specified hereinafter according to a possible advantageous embodiment.
(54) In order to remove the residues which passed through the second portion P2 of the screening plane P (i.e. the one advantageously represented in the figures as the most extended portion of the screening plane P), a first conveyor belt 19 is provided, arranged beneath the second portion P2 of the screening plane P to receive the residues therefrom, and a first discharge belt 20 is provided, which receives the residues from the first conveyor belt 19, to conduct them outside the screen. Such first discharge belt 20 is substantially aligned with the first conveyor belt 19 along the advancement direction X or along the direction of greater extension of the screen 1.
(55) Thus, a second discharge belt 21, which is arranged beneath the first portion P1 of the screening plane P, is provided substantially transversely with respect to the advancement direction X, in order to conduct the residues that passed through the first portion P1 of the screening plane P outside the screen 1.
(56) In order to collect the largest residues that do not pass through the screening plane P, a second conveyor belt 22 is provided, arranged substantially transversely to the same advancement direction X, which receives the residues from the rotating shafts 3 at the output section 6 of the screen, and a third discharge belt 23 is provided, which is also arranged transversely to the advancement direction X, and is aligned with the second conveyor belt 22, from which it receives the residues to conduct them outside the screen.
(57) Substantially, the second conveyor belt 22 serves to direct the residues from the advancement direction X i.e. main extension of the screen, to a transversal discharge direction which, as outlined hereinafter, is functional to the possibility of obtaining a residues circulation and treatment loop which involves a grinding or crushing system. The second conveyor belt 22 substantially has small dimensions, i.e. dimensions that allow it to substantially recede into the transversal overall size of the screen.
(58) The three conveyor belts whichin the operative function of the screenextend outside the support structure are advantageously of the telescopic type and can be displaced in a position approached to the support structure so as to take a minimum overall size position.
(59) Advantageously, according to the embodiment of