Device and method for pressing organic material out of waste
10589486 ยท 2020-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B30B9/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B30B9/3096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Device (100) for pressing organic material out of waste, comprising: a pressing chamber (3) and a first pressing member (4) for compacting introduced waste; a first feed opening (5) for feeding waste into the pressing chamber (4); perforations (6) for allowing air, moisture and organic material pressed out of introduced waste to escape from the pressing chamber (3), which perforations (6) are arranged in a wall (9) of the pressing chamber (3) and debouch in a surface (7) bounding the pressing chamber (3); and a discharge opening (8) for discharging from the pressing chamber (3) compacted waste from which air, moisture and organic material are at least partially removed and whereby the surface lies perpendicularly of the pressing direction of the first pressing member (4). Pressing perpendicularly of the surface (7) results in a more effective and efficient pressing. The device (100) preferably also comprises: a second feed opening (2) for feeding waste into the device (100); and an infeed chamber (13), which infeed chamber (13) is located between the first feed opening (5) and the second feed opening (2). A pre-compaction takes place during the displacement of waste fed into the infeed chamber (13) to the pressing chamber (3) via the first feed opening (5), this still further increasing the effectiveness, efficiency and yield of the pressing. Also method for pressing organic material out of waste by means of such a device.
Claims
1. A device for pressing organic material out of waste, comprising: a pressing chamber and a first pressing member for compacting introduced waste, wherein the first pressing member is movable in a first horizontal pressing direction; a first feed opening for feeding waste into the pressing chamber; perforations for allowing air, moisture and organic material pressed out of introduced waste to escape from the pressing chamber, which perforations are arranged in a fixed vertical wall of the pressing chamber and debouch in a surface bounding the pressing chamber; and a discharge opening for discharging from the pressing chamber compacted waste from which air, moisture and organic material are at least partially removed, a second pressing member movable into the pressing chamber for discharging compacted waste out of the pressing chamber through the discharge opening, wherein the second pressing member is movable in a second horizontal pressing direction, wherein the vertical fixed wall lies perpendicularly to the first horizontal pressing direction of the first pressing member and introduced waste is compacted against the vertical fixed wall by the first pressing member, a second feed opening for feeding waste into the device; and an infeed chamber, which infeed chamber is located between the first feed opening and the second feed opening, wherein in a first extreme position of the second pressing member, the infeed chamber is situated between the pressing surface of the second pressing member and the first feed opening such that waste in the infeed chamber is fed to the pressing chamber via the first feed opening by means of the second pressing member.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein perforations for allowing air, moisture and organic material pressed out of introduced waste to escape from the pressing chamber are also arranged in the first pressing member.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first pressing member comprises a first plunger.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second pressing member comprises a second plunger.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second pressing direction of the second pressing member lies perpendicularly of the pressing direction of the first pressing member.
6. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the second pressing member is the same as the cross-section of the discharge opening.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the device also comprises a first door for opening and closing the discharge opening.
8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first door comprises a sliding door with a sliding direction perpendicularly of the second pressing direction of the second pressing member.
9. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device also comprises a second door for opening and closing the second feed opening.
10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device also comprises a second door for opening and closing the second feed opening.
11. The device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the second door comprises a pivoting door.
12. A method for pressing organic material out of waste by means of a device comprising: a pressing chamber and a first pressing member for compacting introduced waste, wherein the first pressing member is movable in a first horizontal pressing direction; a first feed opening for feeding waste into the pressing chamber; perforations for allowing air, moisture and organic material pressed out of introduced waste to escape from the pressing chamber, which perforations are arranged in a vertical fixed wall of the pressing chamber and debouch in a surface bounding the pressing chamber; a discharge opening for discharging from the pressing chamber compacted waste from which air, moisture and organic material are at least partially removed; a second pressing member movable in a second horizontal direction into the pressing chamber for discharging compacted waste from the pressing chamber through the discharge opening; a second feed opening for feeding waste into the device; and an infeed chamber, which infeed chamber is located between the first feed opening and the second feed opening, which infeed chamber in a first extreme position of the second pressing member is situated between the pressing surface of the second pressing member and the first feed opening, the method comprising of: feeding waste into the infeed chamber via the second feed opening; displacing waste fed into the infeed chamber to the pressing chamber via the first feed opening by means of the second pressing member; compacting introduced waste in the pressing chamber against the vertical fixed wall by means of the first pressing member moving in the first horizontal pressing direction perpendicularly to the vertical fixed wall; allowing air, moisture and organic material pressed out of introduced waste to escape from the pressing chamber via the perforations; and discharging compacted waste from the pressing chamber via the discharge opening by means of the second pressing member, wherein pressing takes place by means of the first pressing member moving in the first horizontal pressing direction perpendicularly to the vertical fixed wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is elucidated hereinbelow on the basis of non-limitative exemplary embodiments. More or less schematically in the drawings:
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EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(15) The device (100) shown in
(16) First plunger (4) is movable between two extreme positions by means of a drive, here a first hydraulic cylinder (15). In the first extreme position (shown in
(17) Device (100) also comprises a discharge opening (8) for discharging compacted waste from pressing chamber (3). Discharge opening (8) can be closed by means of a first door, here a sliding door (10). Device (100) also comprises a second pressing member, here a second plunger (12), movable by means of a drive, here a second hydraulic cylinder (16), for discharging compacted waste out of pressing chamber (3) through discharge opening (8). The pressing direction of second plunger (12) lies perpendicularly here of the pressing direction of first plunger (4). Second plunger (12) is movable between two extreme positions, a first extreme position (shown in
(18) The device (200) shown in
(19) First plunger (4) is again movable by means of a drive, here again a first hydraulic cylinder (15), again between two extreme positions. In the first extreme position (shown in
(20) Discharge opening (8) can again be closed by means of a first door, here again a sliding door (10), driven here by means of a third hydraulic cylinder (22). Second plunger (12) is again movable between two extreme positions. In a first extreme position (shown in
(21) The cross-section, i.e. the active cross-section perpendicularly of the direction of movement, of second plunger (12) is the same as the cross-section of discharge opening (8). All waste compacted in pressing chamber (3) can in principle thus be removed from pressing chamber (3) via discharge opening (8) by means of second plunger (12) when sliding door (10) is opened and first plunger (4) is in its first extreme position (as shown in
(22) Device (200) also comprises a provision, here a slide (18) driven by means of a fourth hydraulic cylinder (19), for discharging pressed-out organic material, present here in a space (17) provided for this purpose in first plunger (4). Device (200) can comprise more of such provisions (not shown), for instance also for the purpose of removing pressed-out material in the vicinity of the perforated wall (9).
(23) Device (300) shown in
(24) Device (400) shown in
(25) In a device (200;400) according to the invention comprising an infeed chamber (13) located between second feed opening (2) and the first feed opening the waste is not fed directly into pressing chamber (3) but via infeed chamber (13). In addition to the stated advantages of pre-compaction and limiting the stroke required by first plunger (4), this also has structural advantages. The walls of pressing chamber (3) then have fewer openings, whereby they can better absorb the great forces exerted thereon.
(26) Operation with a device (100;200;300;400) according to the invention can take place as follows. Perforations (6) have for instance a size of 4 to 8 mm. When during pressing a desired final pressure of for instance between 200-300 bar has been reached, first plunger (4) can be moved back. Discharge opening (8) can subsequently be opened by sliding away the sliding door (10) present in a side wall of pressing chamber (3). The remaining solid material can then be pressed out of pressing chamber (3) from an opposite side wall of pressing chamber (3) by means of second plunger (12). Plungers (4,12) then return to their rest positions (first extreme positions) and sliding door (10) is closed for the following cycle. The organic material pressed through perforations (6) is collected and carried away, optionally using additional plungers or slides.
(27) Owing to the relatively high pressure, whereby the cell walls break and the organic material becomes more pasty and fluid, but also due to pressing through the relatively small perforations (6), very few interfering substances will be present in the pressed-out material. Stainless steel objects, such as knives and forks, which cannot be removed in a magnetic pre-processing, will thus not appear in the pressed-out material. The pressed-out material will also be greatly reduced in size as it passes through the relatively small perforations, and the proportion of glass and sand will decrease, as will the proportion of plastics. As a result of all this it will be possible to digest the pressed-out material much more easily, completely and rapidly, wherein downtime caused by interfering substances is limited to a minimum.
(28) What remains in the pressing chamber after pressing is largely free of organic material and moisture. The remaining material has a greatly reduced moisture content, whereby the calorific value is greatly increased. Because the remaining material is relatively dry, it can also be further separated more easily since dry material adheres less than moist material. Owing to the relatively simple construction with a pressing chamber which is wholly closed during pressing and with few moving parts, the device is robust. It has also become easier to replace wearing parts, such as the perforated parts. The drives and guides of the plungers are loaded less than in known devices.
(29) It will be apparent that the invention is not limited to the shown and described exemplary embodiments but that diverse variants which will be obvious to a skilled person are possible within the scope of the invention. In addition to being used for pressing organic material out of waste, the invention can also be applied for pressing another softer, more deformable or liquid fraction from a mixture also comprising a more solid and less deformable fraction.