Suction/compression assembly for a waste material intake equipment or system
10161249 ยท 2018-12-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01C21/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/086
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C2240/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01C21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C18/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04C29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a suction/compression assembly for aspirating/compressing gases from/in a system to/from an external environment. The assembly includes an operating machine comprising a body, which defines a chamber, within which one or more rotors are housed, rotating about a corresponding rotation axis. Such a chamber has a symmetrical transverse section evaluated on a plane with respect to at least one first reference plane on which said rotation axis lies. The assembly comprises a device for injecting gas into said chamber which comprises a manifold, connectable to an external source, and a plurality of injection pipes connected to the manifold and to the body of the machine. The body defines a plurality of injection passages, each of which is configured to make one of said injection pipes communicating with the chamber of the machine.
Claims
1. A suction/compression assembly for aspirating/compressing a first gas from/in a system, said suction/compression assembly including: an operating machine comprising a body, which defines a chamber, within which one or more rotors are housed, each rotating about a corresponding rotation axis; wherein said suction/compression assembly comprises an injection device for injecting a second gas into said chamber, said injection device comprising a main manifold, connectable to a source of said second gas, and a plurality of injection pipes connected to said main manifold and to said body of said operating machine; wherein said body defines a plurality of injection passages each of which is configured to make each of said injection pipes communicating with said chamber of said operating machine; wherein said operating machine comprises a plurality of connecting elements configured to connect said operating machine to equipment, said connecting elements defining a support surface for said operating machine, wherein at least one of said two connecting elements are connected to a first part of the body and wherein at least one further connecting element is connected to a second part of the body opposite to said first part with respect to a first reference plane which is substantially orthogonal to said support surface and on which said rotation axis lays, said further connecting element being connected to said second part in a position interposed between two injection passages of the plurality of injection passages; wherein said plurality of injection passages comprises first passages defined in a position above a second reference plane which is substantially orthogonal to said first reference plane and second passages defined in a position underneath said second plane, said further connecting element being connected to said second part in a position interposed between two of said second passages, said plurality of injection pipes comprising first pies, each of which communicating with one of said first passages, and second nines, each of which communicating with one of said second passages; and wherein said first passages are two in number and specular with respect to a third reference plane which is substantially orthogonal to said first plane and to said second plane; said second passages are two in number and specular with respect to said third reference plane.
2. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 1, wherein said connecting elements are made in one piece with said body of said operating machine.
3. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said pipes is connected to said body of said operating machine by means of a flange connection defined by a first flat flange end of a pipe and by a flat flange portion defined by the body, said flat flange portion defining the inlet of a corresponding passage of said passages, said flange connection comprising connection means which connect said first flat flange end to said flat flange portion.
4. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 3, wherein said first flat flange ends of the plurality of injection pipes define a first connection plane and wherein said flat flange portions define a second connection plane, said first connection plane and said second connection plane coinciding upon the connection of said pipes to said body.
5. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of pipes of an injection system are connectable to said body in multiple positions comprising: a first operative position for said main manifold or a second operative position for said main manifold.
6. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 1, where said injection pipes and said main manifold are made in one piece.
7. The suction/compression assembly according to claim 1, wherein the shape of said first pipes is specular to said second pipes with respect to a reference plane parallel to said second plane and containing an axis around which said main manifold develops.
8. Equipment for collecting or processing waste, or both, comprising a suction/compression assembly according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, given by way of a non-limiting example and shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) Machine 10 comprises a body 11 defining a chamber 15 inside which operative means are housed to transfer gas from an intake section 15 to an exhaust section 15 of the chamber itself. The operative means comprise one or more rotors 30. Each rotor 30 rotates about a corresponding rotation axis 35. In the embodiment shown in the figures, for example, machine 10 comprises two rotors 30, each of which has lobes 33 according to a per se known configuration.
(10) With reference to
(11) With reference to
(12) In the embodiment shown in the Figures, body 11 is defined in one body with a first portion 31 of a intake pipe 31 communicating with the intake section 15 and with a first portion 51 of an exhaust pipe 51 communicating with the exhaust section 15. Assembly 1 comprises a further body 111 which defines, in one piece, a second portion 31 of the intake pipe and a second portion 51 of the exhaust pipe 51. The two bodies 11, 111, are connected through a first flange joint 165 connecting the-two portions 31, 31 of the intake-pipe 31 and a second flange joint 166 which, connects the two portions 51, 51 of the exhaust pipe 51 to each other.
(13) Still in the embodiment shown in the Figures, assembly 1 also comprises a four-way valve 150 housed within body 111. Such a valve has a per se known shape and comprises a first opening 61 connectable to a system (not shown), a second opening 62 connectable to the external environment, a third opening 63 in communication with the intake pipe 31 and a fourth opening 64 in communication with the exhaust pipe 51. Assembly 1 shown in the figures preferably also comprises a clapper valve 88 placed in the intake pipe 31.
(14) According to the invention, machine 10 comprises a device 60 for injecting a second gas (hereinafter referred to as injection gas) into chamber 15. The injection gas may be or not be of the same nature as that processed by rotors 30 into chamber 15. Device 60 comprises a manifold 61 intended to be connected to an injection gas source, preferably at ambient pressure. Device 60 also comprises a plurality of injection pipes 65, 65 connected to manifold 61 and to body 11 of machine 10. Body 11 of the machine further defines a plurality of injection passages 12, 12, each of which is configured to make one of pipes 65, 65 communicating with chamber 15. With reference to
(15) According to the invention, machine 10 comprises a plurality of connecting elements 25, 25 configured to secure the machine itself to an equipment, which may be, for example, a vehicle for the collection/treatment of liquid waste or in muddy form. Such connecting elements 25, 25 define a support surface 350 for the machine. At least two first connecting elements 25 are connected to a first part 11 of body 11 and at least one further connecting element 25 is connected to a second part 11 of body 11 opposite to said first part 11 with respect to the first reference plane 201. In particular, according to the invention, said further element 25 is connected to the second part 11 in an intermediate position between two injection passages. It has been seen that the particular arrangement of the connecting elements 25, 25 with respect to the injection passages 12, 12 advantageously allows minimizing the overall dimensions since the injection device 60 is placed in a position immediately adjacent to body 11.
(16) With reference again to
(17) Still according to a preferred embodiment, body 11 defines first injection passages 12 in a position above a second reference plane 202 which is orthogonal to the first reference plane 201 mentioned above (see
(18) It is noted that the connecting element 25 connected to the second part 11 of body 11 is defined in a position interposed between two second passages 12 defined in a position below the second plane 202. In particular, it is noted that said connecting element 25 emerges from body 11 between two portions of the same, each of which defines one of said second passages 12.
(19) In view of the arrangement of passages 12, 12 just described above, the plurality of pipes 65, 65 of the injection device 60 comprise first pipes 65 and second pipes 65. Each of the first pipes 65 is connected to one of the first passages 12 and each of the second pipes 65 is connected to one of the second passages 12.
(20) According to a preferred embodiment, the number of first passages 12 and second passages 12 is two. In particular, the first passages 12 are specular with respect to a third reference plane 103 (shown in
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(22) To this end, each injection pipe 65, 65 is connected to body 11 of machine 10 through a flange connection 40 defined by a flat flange end 41 of pipe 65, 65 and a flat portion 42 defined by the second part 11 of body 11. Such a flat portion 42 also defines the inlet of a corresponding injection passage 12, 12. The flange connection 40 is completed by screw connection means 45 or other functionally equivalent means which stably lock the flat end 41 against the flat portion 42 defined above. Pipes 65, 65 are configured in such a way that the flat ends 41 define a first connection plane 141 (shown in
(23) The coplanarity of the flat ends 41 and of the flat portions 42 on one hand, and the arrangement of the first pipes 65 (specular to the second pipes 65 with respect to the second plane 202) on the other hand allow having the dual installation mode of pipes 65, 65 to body 11 described above. From a comparison between
(24) According to another aspect, the first pipes 65 also preferably have a configuration/shape specular to the second pipes 65 with respect to a reference plane 205 parallel to the second plane 202 and containing the central axis 322 of manifold 61. The term configuration is meant to indicate substantially the profile with which such pipes 65, 65 develop from the outlet of manifold 61 to the corresponding flat end 41 defined above. It is noted that such a specular configuration allows having manifold 61 at a same height irrespective of the installation mode.
(25) According to a further aspect, it is noted that pipes 65, 65 have such a shape that the first connection plane 141, indicated above, is defined in a position spaced apart from a further reference plane 144 parallel and containing the manifold axis. With reference to
(26) The solutions adopted for the suction/compression assembly according to the invention allow fully achieving the intended task and objects. In particular, the assembly is particularly compact and reliable and implemented through a reduced number of components. The positioning of the one-way valve inside the intake pipe and in a position adjacent to the seat of the four-way valve allows a reliable operation of the suction/compression assembly in any operating conditions of the system.