The present technology generally relates to vacuum operated waste collection systems and in particular relates to the control and management of the vacuum generating air flow that is evacuated from a waste collection container of such a system.
In a majority of the prior art vacuum operated waste collection systems the subatmospheric pressure used to transport waste from waste deposit points to collection or temporary storage containers is generated by means of fans or blowers. In order to protect the fans, blowers etc. and to secure effective operation thereof, filter units are normally provided inside and/or in immediate association with the container for filtering air evacuated from the container by the fans. The use of such container filter units normally requires that the operation of the entire system is interrupted during cleaning of the filter elements. Cleaning of the filter units is required frequently or at regular intervals since clogged filters cause excessive energy losses or even severe malfunction in the form of stoppage.
It is a general object to provide an improved solution to the above discussed problems.
In particular it is an object to suggest an improved assembly configured to provide both in-creased user practicality and better air filtering conditions.
These and other objects are met by the technology as defined by the accompanying claims.
The technology generally relates to vacuum operated waste collection systems where vacuum air flow is applied through at least parts of the system and the filtering of air evacuated from a system storage container is performed through an air evacuation duct.
In a basic aspect of the technology there is provided an improved assembly for the controlling and filtering of such air flow. In a basic configuration the assembly includes an assembly housing being installed in the air evacuation duct. An inner passage in the assembly housing communicates with the evacuation duct, a control means is installed in the housing with a shiftable member intersecting the inner housing passage, the shiftable member has one or more air filtering elements and the air filtering element(s) is/are movable in a direction generally transversal to the housing inner passage.
In a further development of the technology there is provided an assembly for additionally also selectively controlling the application of the vacuum air flow through at least parts of the vacuum operated waste collection system. In this further development the shiftable member of the control means is provided with one or more gate portions and a duct blocking portion positioned side by side in the shiftable member. The shiftable member is linearly displaceable in a direction generally transversal to the inner passage in the assembly housing for positioning a selected gate portion or a duct blocking portion in line with and intersecting the inner passage.
Advantages offered by the present technology in addition to those described above will be appreciated upon reading the below detailed description of embodiments of the technology.
Preferred further developments of the basic idea of the technology as well as embodiments thereof are indicated in the dependent subclaims.
The present technology and its further objects and advantages will be best understood with reference to the following description and the accompanying drawings, on which:
The technology will be described referring to basic and exemplifying embodiments thereof.
Said embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawing
The general technique of collecting waste material by vacuum air flow has been known for decades and has been used for transporting collected waste material through transport piping and to a collection central being equipped with blowers for generating such vacuum air flow in the transport piping. As was discussed in the introduction, a problem encountered within this technical field has been the filtering of air evacuated from containers by the blowers or fans generating the vacuum air flow. Among other things, the existing solutions suffer from the drawback of requiring that the waste transporting process is interrupted to enable clearing and cleaning of filters.
To overcome such disadvantages and problems that have been encountered within this technical field and that were mentioned above the present technology now suggests a novel approach for optimizing the control and filtering of the vacuum air flow being sucked through the fans. The unique features of the suggested control and filtering assembly provide essential advantages over existing techniques. Said control and filtering assembly enables uninterrupted waste material transport even during clearing and/or cleaning of filters. It also provides further advantages such as improved and extended possibility of controlling the application of the vacuum air flow by serving as a main air valve. Expressed otherwise, the suggested technology at least reduces the drawbacks of the prior art solutions in a vacuum operated waste collection system. It provides efficient and improved control of the application of vacuum creating air flow through parts of the system and of the filtering of air evacuated from a system storage container. It further provides an improved and cost effective filtering of consumed air of a vacuum waste collection system.
The present technology will now be explained with reference to exemplifying embodiments that are illustrated in accompanying drawing
In the air evacuation duct 4 is provided an assembly 10 for filtering the vacuum air flow AF that is evacuated from the system storage container 2 through said air evacuation duct 4. In such vacuum operated waste collection systems 1 air filters may, as mentioned, normally be integrated in the containers 2 or, as illustrated in
The assembly housing 11 has an inner passage 11A that communicates with the air evacuation duct 4 by being connected thereto by connection flanges 4A, 4B that are in turn attached to opposite flat sides 11B, 11C of the assembly housing 11. In the assembly housing 11 is installed a control means 12 that is shown in
In this first embodiment the air filtering element 16 of the shiftable member 13 consists of a grille or grate mesh belting 14 that is illustrated in an exemplifying configuration in
Specifically the grate mesh belting 14 is arranged to be rotated by drive motor 20 in a loop around spaced pairs of sprocket or drive wheels 17, guide wheels 18 and tension rollers 19.
The assembly housing 11 further includes a dirt storage section 22 and a cleaning system comprising a set of brushes 23 that engage the grate mesh belting 14 at a cleaning position CP adjacent to the dirt storage section 22. Said brushes 23 serve to brush dirt from the continuously or selectively rotating grate mesh belting 14 of the shiftable member 13 air filtering element 16 and into the dirt storage section 22. As will be seen in
It will be realized that this new technology will provide a self-cleaning air filter assembly 10 that depending upon the circumstances, such as the amount of dirt present in the evacuated air flow AF and/or the frequency of the operation of the fans or blowers 5, will be activated continuously or in dependency of the running of the system 1 and its fans or blowers 5. This self-cleaning action will enable a lowering of the energy losses otherwise caused by occluded filters etc. and will additionally reduce the risks of stoppage or malfunctions in the system caused by heavily occluded filter equipment.
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The gate 114 and duct blocking 115 portions are positioned side by side in the shiftable member 113 of the control means 112. The shiftable member 113 is linearly displaceable inside the open interior of the assembly housing 111 and in a direction FA generally transversal to the inner housing passage 111A. This will allow for positioning either the gate portion 114 or the duct blocking portion 115 in line with and intersecting the inner passage 11A in the assembly housing 111. The assembly 111 of the second embodiment is equipped with an actuator 120, e.g. a fluid cylinder, for selectively displacing the shiftable member 113 to selected positions in the assembly housing 111. The shiftable member 113 is thus movable so as to position its gate 114 and duct blocking portions 115 in active AFP and ABP, respectively, and inactive IFP and IBP, respectively, positions. It will be realized that the housing guide channel 111B serves to displaceably receive and guide the shiftable member 113 therein. Likewise, it will be realized that the vacuum air flow AF is continuously filtered in the active filter position AFP, see
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A further variant of the assembly 310 of the technology is illustrated in
It shall be understood that although not specifically shown in the drawings both of the above described third and fourth embodiments employ appropriate actuators for selectively displacing the shiftable members of the control means to selected positions with its gate portions and duct blocking portion.
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The cleaning means 422-425 also or additionally comprises a pipe 423 connecting a pressurized fluid source 424 with an outflow side OS of the respective gate portion filtering element for applying pressurized fluid flow PF to said outflow side of the respective filtering element in said inactive filtering position thereof. Finally, a cleaning box 425 may also be provided surrounding and essentially sealing the respective gate portion of the control means air filtering element in its inactive filtering position.
In further alternative but not specifically illustrated embodiments of the technology variations of the different illustrated parts of the assembly and its control means may be employed without departing from the scope of the technology. An example of this is different designs of details of filtering elements described herein. Likewise, it shall also be emphasized that although the technology has been described and illustrated with specific reference to an application in a vacuum operated waste collection system the technology is in no way restricted to such applications. The basic principles of the technology may with minor modifications be applied to or transferred also to various other kinds of vacuum operated material transport systems.
The present technology has been described in connection with embodiments that are to be regarded as illustrative examples thereof. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present technology is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements. The technology likewise covers any feasible combination of features described and illustrated herein. The scope of the present technology is defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1750120-6 | Feb 2017 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2018/050034 | 1/16/2018 | WO | 00 |