This disclosure pertains to material recycling. More particularly, this disclosure relates to apparatus and methods for separating paper from mixed recyclable materials.
Numerous machines have been devised for separating components of mixed recyclable materials within recycling operations. One recent technique involves single-stream recycling where an array of different recyclable materials are separated out from one another. One stage entails separating out paper from a stream of mixed recyclable material, such as plastic and other relatively three-dimensional recyclable products. Improvements are needed in this separating stage in order to reduce need for hand labor, to make the process more efficient with a higher accuracy yield, to improve initial cost, to improve maintenance cost, and to automate the process.
A paper separating apparatus is provided for mixed recyclable material. The apparatus includes a frame, an agitating roll, at least one screw conveyor roll, a first opening, a second opening, and at least one drive motor. Three-dimensional mixed recyclable material is delivered along the rolls from the entrance end to the exit end, and paper is dropped through one of the first opening and the second opening.
According to one aspect, a paper separating apparatus is provided for mixed recyclable material. The apparatus includes a frame, an agitating roll, a first screw conveyor roll, a second screw conveyor roll, a first opening, a second opening, and at least one drive motor. The frame has an entrance end and an exit end. The agitating roll is carried for rotation in a prone position by the frame and extends between the entrance end and the exit end. The agitating roll has an array of projections extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the agitating roll. The first screw conveyor roll is carried by the frame adjacent to and parallel with the agitating roll and has a raised helical ridge extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the roll in one of a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction. The second screw conveyor roll is carried by the frame adjacent to and parallel with the first screw conveyor roll and has a raised helical ridge extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the roll in one of a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction. The first opening is configured between the agitating roll and the first conveyor roll to provide a first paper withdraw slot there between. The second opening is configured between the first conveyor roll and the second conveyor roll to provide a second paper withdraw slot there between. The at least one drive motor is coupled to drive the agitator roll, the first conveyor roll, and the second conveyor roll in mutual co-rotation, a top surface of the agitating roll rotating toward the first screw conveyor roll and a top surface of the first screw conveyor roll rotating toward the second screw conveyor roll, and the helical ridges of the first conveyor roll and the second conveyor roll configured to urge mixed recyclable material above the agitating roll, the first screw conveyor roll, and the second screw conveyor roll, and delivery along the first conveyor roll and the second conveyor roll from the entrance end towards the exit end. The three-dimensional mixed recyclable material is delivered along the rolls from the entrance end to the exit end, and paper is dropped through one of the first opening and the second opening.
According to another aspect, a paper separating apparatus is provided for mixed recyclable material. The apparatus includes a frame, an agitating roll, at least one screw conveyor roll, a first opening, a second opening, and a drive motor. The frame has an entrance end, an exit end, and a side plate. The agitating roll is carried for rotation in a substantially recumbent position by the frame extending between the entrance end and the exit end. The agitating roll has an array of projections extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the agitating roll. The at least one screw conveyor roll is carried by the frame adjacent to and parallel with the agitating roll on one side and the side plate on the other side, and has a raised helical ridge extending radially outwardly from an outer surface of the roll in one of a clockwise and a counterclockwise direction. The first opening is configured between the agitating roll and the first conveyor roll to provide a first paper withdraw slot there between. The second opening is configured alongside the first conveyor roll opposite the agitating roll. The drive motor is coupled to drive the agitator roll and the first conveyor roll in mutual co-rotation. The top surface of the agitating roll rotates toward the first screw conveyor roll, and the helical ridges of the first conveyor roll are configured to urge mixed recyclable material above the agitating roll, the first screw conveyor roll, and the second screw conveyor roll, and deliver the mixed recyclable material along the first conveyor roll and the second conveyor roll from the entrance end towards the exit end. Wherein three-dimensional mixed recyclable material is delivered along the rolls from the entrance end to the exit end, and paper is dropped through one of the first opening and the second opening.
According to yet another aspect, a method is provided for separating paper from three-dimensional recyclable material. The method includes: providing an agitating roll adjacent at least one screw conveyor roll supported in a prone rotatable position by a frame with a paper withdraw slot provided there between and driven in co-rotation by a motor; rotating the agitating roll and the at least one screw conveyor roll in co-rotation; while rotating, delivering mixed recyclable material along the entrance end of the agitating roll and the at least one screw conveyor roll; dropping paper between the rolls through the paper withdraw slot; and translating three-dimensional recyclable material atop and along the rolls from an entrance end to an exit end by action of the at least one screw conveyor roll.
Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
This disclosure is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
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Projections 40 and 42 on rolls 24 and 26, respectively, have an arcuate leading edge with a shark-fin shaped configuration operative to agitate and jostle three-dimensional recyclable products, causing them to bounce and realign atop rolls 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34, enabling relatively two-dimensional paper recycling product to drop and pass between such rolls, and between roll 32 and 34 and sidewalls 31 and 33, respectively. Optionally, projections 40 and 42 can be any shape suitable to agitate, roll, and/or manipulate mixed recyclable materials 14, and further agitate three-dimensional recyclable product 15, such as square tabs, semi-circular ribs, triangular fingers, or a roughened, or raised outer surface on rolls 24 and 26.
Modifications of the above teaching can optionally include pitching rolls 2426, 28, 3032 and 34, placing all of the rolls at the same height, instead of at different top surface elevations, modifying diameters of individual rolls over those shown above, varying the speeds of individual rolls relative to one another through different sized sprocket gears, changing the gap, or nip, between adjacent rolls, and using individual motors to drive each roll, such as servo drive motors. Instead of using a chain drive, other drive motors and drive mechanisms can be optionally used, such as electric motors, pneumatic motors, gear trains, and other suitable power transfer mechanisms.
In compliance with the statute, embodiments of the invention have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the entire invention is not limited to the specific features and/or embodiments shown and/or described, since the disclosed embodiments comprise forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.