Apparatus for compacting waste objects
10864695 ยท 2020-12-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29L2031/772
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10S100/902
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
B30B9/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B30B15/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B30B9/321
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B30B9/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for compacting waste objects includes a seat provided with a support assembly for supporting the waste object to be compacted; a push member being moveable inside the seat for compacting in use of the apparatus the waste object against an end wall of the seat; the support assembly including two support members that rotate away from each other for discharging the compacted object through an aperture. The support members can impede discharge of a compacted object of a specific type through the aperture to collect the compacted object of the specific type in a dedicated container. Protuberances can be applied to the push member and an end wall of the seat for producing depressions in the compacted object so that the compacted object does not lose the compacted condition once pressure applied by the push member is removed.
Claims
1. An apparatus for compacting waste objects comprising: a seat that is defined by end walls for containing a waste object to be compacted, the seat having a length; a support assembly of the seat, the support assembly adapted to support a waste object to be compacted, and to be opened to discharge the waste object, wherein: the support assembly comprises support members that extend along the length of the seat, the support members are arranged to rotate to a discharge position for discharging the compacted object, and the support members occupy positions adjacent the sides of the seat that are parallel to the length of the seat in the discharge position; a push member that is moveable inside the seat for compacting, in use, the waste object against an end wall of the seat to obtain a compacted object; a frame having a fixed structure for supporting the seat; and a carriage for moving the seat on the fixed structure from a first position that is totally or partially outside the frame, such that, in use, the waste object to be compacted is placed in the seat when the seat is in said first position, to a second position that is within the frame, where, in use, compacting of the waste object and discharge of the compacted object into a collection container occur; wherein the collection container is aligned with the seat in said second position; and wherein the collection container is configured to move via a panel from the first position to the second position.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when the seat is in the first position the waste object to be compacted is loaded in the seat in a vertical direction.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the seat and the collection container are configured to be assembled as a unit on the carriage to be translated together between the first position and the second position.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the push member is adapted to compress waste objects of a first type against an end wall of the seat and waste objects of a different type against a second end wall of the seat.
5. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the loading in the vertical direction is not impeded by overhead structures present with respect to the frame.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the collection container is arranged to be removed from the carriage when the collection container is in the first position.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the support assembly is arranged to be moved from a support position, in which the support assembly supports the waste object, to a discharge position, in which the support assembly discharges a compacted object of a first type; wherein the support assembly impedes the discharge of a compacted object of a second type through an aperture formed by the support assembly during its moving to said discharge position; and a second collection container for collecting compacted objects of the second type.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7 further comprising a third collection container for collecting compacted objects of a third type, wherein the seat extends above the first collection container and the third collection container; wherein the first collection container is aligned with a portion of a length of the seat adjacent a first end wall of the seat in order to collect compacted objects of the first type and the third collection container is aligned with a portion of the length of the seat adjacent a second end wall of the seat in order to collect compacted objects of the third type.
9. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the second collection container for the compacted objects of the second type is aligned laterally with respect to the seat when positioned in the first position.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the push member is arranged to be moved in the seat in a first direction for compacting the waste object against an end wall of the seat; and wherein protuberances are provided applied to the push member and to the end wall of the seat for producing depressions in the compacted object; and wherein the protuberances have a major extension dimension in a second direction that is parallel to a plane perpendicular to the first direction.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an air distributor arranged to convey heated air, the air distributor being located on one side of the seat and wherein a portion of a support member for supporting the waste object is positioned on another side of the seat opposite to the air distributor, such that the waste object is arranged, in use, between the air distributor and the support member.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the air distributor is configured to distribute heated air both around the waste object and along a direction that is used by said push member for moving to compact the waste object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the following description relating to exemplary embodiments thereof, which are exemplifying but not limitative, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(14) With reference to
(15) As shown in
(16) Rotation of the screws can occur by means of a motor and reduction gear assembly 102, as illustrated in
(17) The translation in direction X causes push member 12 to compress an object like a plastic bottle 11 as illustrated in
(18) A translation in the opposite direction X returns the push member to the rest position as illustrated in
(19) Furthermore, the translation in direction X of push member 12 can be used to compress another object, like a metal can, against surface 16 of wall 16. Therefore seat 10 can be delimited also by end wall 16 when push member 12 pushes a metal can against surface 16.
(20) The object to be compacted 11 is supported by a support assembly comprising support members 18 and 19 (see also
(21) In particular, support members 18 and 19 have respective edges 18 and 19, which are adjacent to each other in the closed position to support an object, as shown in
(22) The object that needs to be compacted can be positioned in seat 10 with its major dimension positioned approximately parallel to axis 10 in seat 10, see the example of the plastic bottle 11 of
(23) For an object of a second type, like a metal can which has been compacted by the translation of member 12 in opposite direction X, therefore with a pressing action against surface 16 of the end wall 16 (see
(24) The user can position the object into seat 10 from an upper position to a lower position (see direction Z), as shown in
(25) The compacting device and containers 20 and 20 can be assembled on a carriage 53 by means of a supporting and connecting structure 55 (see
(26) The upper portion 50 of frame 50 can be positioned below a kitchen basin. In this situation the solution described above for extracting the compacting device in direction X to position A makes it possible to load seat from the above without interfering with overhead structures.
(27) The surface 13 of wall 13 is provided with device 17 (see
(28) Each device 17 comprises a pin with a pointed end for puncturing the object 11. The pin is surrounded by a cylindrical edge fixed to surface 13. The pins are able to pass through surface 13 and are carried by springs (not shown).
(29) For an additional type of object that needs to be compacted, like a carton box 100 (see
(30) Impeding discharge of object 100 is achieved by foreseeing a functioning cycle in which motor 30 for opening support members 18 and 19 after compacting of object 100 is not activated by controls 103 of the compacting device (see
(31) After compacting object 100, push member 12 is moved by activating the motor and reduction gear 102 to move in direction X (see
(32) This leaves enough space for the user to grasp object 100 and transfer it manually to container 30. Container 30 can be specific for compacted carton objects and will therefore result positioned on one side of seat 10 after compacting.
(33) Transfer of the compacted carton objects 100 to container 30 can occur with manual lifting of the object 100 from seat 100, by passing through entrance 40 followed by lateral translation of object 100 for the alignment with container 30. After this alignment, object 100 can be allowed to drop or be accompanied into container 30.
(34) To perform the loading condition of object 100, the compacting device is brought to the position A illustrated in
(35) The compacting device and the containers 20, 20 and 30 can be assembled on carriage 53 by means of supporting and connection structure 55 (see
(36) In particular, the translation of carriage 53 in direction X returns the compacting device and the containers 20, 20 and 30 to internal position B of frame 50, where the compression and discharge of the compacted objects in container 20 and 20 can occur, whilst the translation of carriage 53 in opposite direction X returns the compacting device with containers 20, 20 and 30 to the extracted position A outside of frame 50, where in general the objects can be loaded to be compacted in seat 10, compacting of objects like carton 100 and unloading of the carton type of compacted objects in their respective container 30.
(37) In the solution of
(38) In the solution of
(39) Still within the solution of
(40) In the extracted position A the collection containers 20, 20 can be easily removed from carriage 65 with a lateral movement in direction L when they need to be unloaded.
(41) The user can push front panel 62 to move carriage 65 in direction X to reach position B or the user pulls front panel 62 to move carriage 65 in direction X to reach position A.
(42) Furthermore, in the solution of
(43) The user pulls the front panel 82 to move carriage 80 in direction X to reach extracted position A or pushes the front panel 82 to move carriage 80 to move in direction X to reach internal position B.
(44) In both the solutions of
(45) As shown in
(46) Furthermore, edges 18 and 19 and all the other portions which form members 18 and 19 are positioned laterally with respect to seat 10 and to the aperture P which is being formed. In fact, the support members 18 and in being separated to form the aperture P move laterally to become adjacent to side walls 22 which delimit seat 10.
(47) Members 18 and 19 are provided, respectively, with curvilinear surfaces 18 and 19 for supporting objects like 11. The concavity of surfaces 18 and 19 face seat (see
(48) The height of the space occupied by members 18 and 19 in being opened and closed can be above aperture P, which is progressively formed and can be contained in the same height occupied by the lateral walls 22 of seat 10 (see
(49) Furthermore, the fact that members 18 and 19 become positioned adjacent to the lateral walls 22 which delimit seat 10 (see
(50) Each support member 18 and 19 is provided with arms, indicated with 23 and 24, that are placed at the ends of the support members 18 and 19, as shown in
(51) In particular, the pins of two adjacent arms 23 and 24, which are at end of support members 18 and 19, are positioned on plate 13 in the positions indicated with 23 and 24 of the face 13 behind gear 32 (see
(52) With arms 23 and 24 that are hinged as it has been described above, gears 26 which are concentric with bores (see
(53) In this way, the transmission of opening and closing rotations R and R of arms 23 and 24 occurs through gears for progressively forming and closing aperture P. Furthermore, a synchronous transmission occurs between members 18 and 19 due to the engagement of gears 26.
(54) Support member 18 is fixed to a gear member 28 (see
(55) The motor shaft housed in bore 29 belongs to motor 30, which is fixed to plate 31 (see
(56) Rotation of motor 30 in direction R causes support members 18 and 19 to rotate around pins which are received in bores 25 and therefore support members 18 and 19 to open for reaching the condition shown in
(57) The rotations R and R of motor 30 causes direct rotation of support member 18, whilst the gears 26 described above transmit synchronous rotations of motor 30 from support member 18 to support member 19.
(58) The gear train shown in
(59) As shown in
(60) End path switches 41 and 41 are fixed to plate 13 and are connected to control unit 103 of the compacting device for monitoring the end positions reached by the gear sector 29. In this way control unit 103 determines when a complete aperture or a complete closure of support members 18 and 19 is reached for allowing further operation sequences of the device.
(61) In
(62) In fact,
(63) In the solution of
(64) With reference to the solution of
(65) The alternative solution of
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(67) The heated air is distributed around the object (see arrows 60 in
(68) Object 11 results aligned with the distributor of heated air 105 when seat 10 is in the operation position B within frame 50. In this situation, distributor 105 results positioned above seat 10 and extends along the object as shown in
(69) The air can be fed by a ventilator 106 (see
(70) With reference to
(71) Neck and top 111 of bottle 11 can be seated in a recess 112 of push member 12.
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(73) Members 120 can be located in a spacing existing between protuberances of push member 12 and protuberances of end wall 13, as shown in
(74) When the compression action of push member 12 is removed by moving push member 12 away from end wall 13, members 120 elastically react and return to their original configuration. The return motions of members 120 to their original configuration obtain that members 120 push compacted object 11 away from push members 12, or from end wall 13, and therefore unwanted attachment of compacted object 11 on push members 12, or on end wall 13 is avoided. This attachment can be due to adherence of the compacted object 11 on the surfaces of protuberances 110. The adherence can impede discharge of the compacted object in a container like 20 or 20 when support members 18 and 19 are moved to form the discharge aperture (P). Protuberances 110 and members 120 can be assembled on slides 118 and 119 which are assembled in a removable manner respectively on push member 12 and end wall 13 in direction towards and away from the observer viewing
(75) The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the invention according to the conceptual point of view, so that others, by applying current knowledge, will be able to modify and/or adapt for various applications such embodiments without further research and without departing from the invention, and it is therefore to be understood that such adaptations and modifications will have to be considered as equivalent to the specific embodiments. The means and the materials to realise the different functions described herein could have a different nature without, for this reason, departing from the field of the invention. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.