Chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant having a cutting apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382112
  • Patent Number
    6,382,112
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The chute is provided with a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide and a cutting slide. To close the chute, the mating holder is moved inward approximately into the center of the chute and is locked. Then, the clamping slide is moved toward the mating holder, until ultimately they come into contact with one another and the chute is closed. If there is refuse between the mating holder and the clamping slide, and consequently the latter cannot reach its closed position, the cutting slide is activated, which cuts through the refuse clamped between the mating holder and clamping slide and bridges the gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide so as to form a seal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant having a cutting apparatus. The invention further relates to a method for operating the chute.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Refuse incineration plants are generally fed via a so-called feed system: the refuse is conveyed out of a hopper into a chute and onward into a metering device at the end of the chute. The metering device finally provides good metering of the refuse to the furnace.




To prevent the penetration of secondary air, chutes of considerable length (height up to and greater than 10 m) are used, through which the refuse is conveyed solely through the force of gravity.




Again and again, relatively large objects become jammed or clamped in the chute, and refuse sliding down behind such objects is no longer able to free them from such a position. Such objects then have to be removed from the chute by hand, which disrupts the operating cycle, entails an increased risk of accidents and may lead to the penetration of secondary air which has an adverse effect on incineration and emissions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a chute in which large objects no longer lead to operational disruption, and to provide a method for operating such a chute.




A clamping slide of a cutting apparatus of a chute can be displaced toward a mating holder until they come into contact. This mating holder may be designed as a separate element but may also be formed, for example, by part of a wall of the chute. If, during displacement of the clamping slide toward the mating holder, a relatively large object becomes jammed between the mating holder and the clamping slide, a gap remains open between the two components, and the clamping slide does not reach its closed position. In this event, a cutting slide, which is arranged beneath the clamping slide and the cutting edge of which can be displaced beyond the gap, can be activated so as to cut off that part of the object which projects downward out of the gap. If the clamping slide and the cutting slide are displaced back into their open position, they open up the cross section of the chute, and that part of the object which remains in the gap falls into the chute.




If the mating holder is also designed as a slide element, and if the mating holder and the clamping slide can be moved toward one another on a common plane of movement, there is less risk that, during displacement of the two slide elements, large objects will be carried along sideways over a relatively great distance and consequently will become wedged in place. Moreover, the refuse is released from the center of the chute.




The highly efficient comminution of objects which are clamped in the gap is obtained if the cutting slide can be displaced along a plane which is directly beneath the plane of movement and parallel to the latter. This efficiency can be increased still further if the cutting edge of the cutting slide can be adjusted by means of an adjustment device in such a way that it moves directly along the bottom side of the mating holder.




A cutting edge which is of V-shaped design, and surrounds that part of the object which is to be cut off prior to cutting, from the sides, ensures that that part of the object is cut off, rather than squeezed out, which would require a higher force and therefore a greater outlay on energy.




It is particularly advantageous to close off the chute by means of the cutting apparatus in an at least approximately scaled manner. In this way, in addition to cutting large objects, the cutting apparatus can also be used as a closure device which prevents the penetration of secondary air. This enables the supply of combustion air to be controlled more successfully and therefore results in better combustion, reduced emissions of pollutants, more homogeneous temperature profiles and lower thermal loads in the combustion chamber.




A sealing slide which is arranged beneath the cutting apparatus and is at a distance therefrom can close off the chute so as to form a seal while the cutting apparatus is open. The sealing slide and the cutting apparatus can be used in the manner of a lock, which is particularly advantageous if the refuse incineration plant is to be operated under substoichiometric conditions. In this way, the plant can be rendered inert very efficiently, for example by injecting an inert gas, for example nitrogen, into a lock chamber which is delimited by the sealing slide and the cutting apparatus. This cushion of nitrogen makes it possible to virtually completely seal off the furnace from the atmosphere. The furnace can then be rendered completely inert by injecting further nitrogen.




That section of the chute which is delimited by the sealing slide and a base arranged at the bottom end of the chute has a considerably larger volume than the lock chamber. Consequently, there is always sufficient space beneath the scaling slide for the refuse which falls down out of the lock chamber, and the movement of the sealing slide is not impeded by the refuse.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

diagrammatically shows a longitudinal section through part of a chute, with a cutting apparatus having three slide elements, in the open position;





FIGS. 2



a,




2




b


show the guides for the slide elements in section;





FIG. 3



a


shows successive method steps in the working cycle of the cutting apparatus, in section transversely with respect to the slide elements;





FIG. 3



b


shows the cutting operation from above;





FIG. 4



a


shows a longitudinal section through a chute with cutting apparatus and sealing slide apparatus; and





FIG. 4



b


shows part of the sealing slide apparatus, in a view corresponding to that shown in

FIG. 2



a,




2




b.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a cutting apparatus


10


of a chute


12


, in section transversely with respect to slide elements


14


, which belong to the cutting apparatus


10


. These slide elements


14


are a plate-like mating holder


16


and a plate-like clamping slide


18


, which can be displaced toward one another and away from one another in a common plane of movement at right angles to the longitudinal direction


22


of the chute


12


. Immediately beneath the clamping slide


18


there is a cutting slide


24


which is likewise in the form of a plate and can be displaced in a plane which is parallel to the plane of movement and in the same direction as the clamping slide


18


. The cutting slide


24


has a cutting edge


25


which, as shown in

FIG. 3



b,


is of V-shaped design, in such a manner that objects which are to be cut are surrounded by this cutting edge at the sides.




In

FIG. 1

, all the slide elements


14


arc in their open position, in which they open up the cross section of the chute


12


entirely. They are displaced into housings


26


which are connected to the chute


12


in a gastight manner and project laterally therefrom. The housings


26


are preferably formed from sheet metal and welded.




All the slide elements


14


can be moved by means of hydraulic piston-cylinder units


28


which are mounted on a frame


30


of the chute


12


and are introduced into the housings


26


so as to form a seal. The piston-cylinder units


28


project into the plate-like slide elements


14


, which are designed as a box structure


32


, and are internally connected thereto. In this context, the term plate-like means that the length and depth of the slide elements


14


are very much greater compared to their thickness.




On the sides of the cutting slide


24


and the mating holder


18


there are guide runners


34


which are mounted and guided in guide grooves


36


arranged above one another on two opposite walls


38


of the chute. In

FIG. 2



a,


only one of these chute walls


38


with guide grooves


36


and guide runners


34


guided therein is shown. The guide grooves


36


have slide rails


40


. As additional measures for sealing and protecting against dirt, it is possible to provide scaling lips, stripper blades and seals. The guide runners


34


—in the closing direction—project beyond the cutting slide


24


or mating holder


18


, so that in the open position they fill the guide grooves


36


over the entire depth d of the chute. In this way, refuse is prevented from penetrating into the guide grooves


36


, and consequently the guides cannot become jammed.




The (guide grooves


36


and the guide runners


34


are designed so that the guide runners


34


do not project beyond the chute wall


38


into the chute


12


. Consequently, it is impossible for any refuse to build up on the guide runners


34


. It is conceivable to use adjustment elements, for example in the form of adjustment screws, to minimize the play between the guide grooves


36


and the guide runners


34


in a known way.




The cutting edge


25


of the cutting slide


24


, the clamping slide


18


and the mating holder


16


are oriented in such a way, with respect to one another, that the cutting edge


25


of the cutting slide


24


slides along the underside of the clamping slide


18


and of the mating holder


16


and, during cutting, interacts optimally with a bottom front edge


54


of the mating holder


16


.




The guides


42


of the clamping slide


18


are situated between the clamping slide


18


and the cutting slide


24


. As illustrated in

FIG. 2



b,


the box structure


32


of the clamping slide


18


is open on its bottom side


41


facing toward the cutting slide


24


. A strut


44


with a groove


46


, in which a guide runner


48


attached to the cutting slide


24


engages, is situated on the clamping slide


18


, on the inside of the side wall. In this case too, slide rails


40


are fitted in the groove


46


.




The method for operating the chute


12


with the Cutting apparatus


10


is explained below with reference to

FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b.


When the cutting apparatus


10


is being closed, firstly the mating holder


16


is extended out of its open position, in which it is outside the chute


12


(cf.

FIG. 3



a,


I), to the center of the chute


12


, into its limit position and is hydraulically locked (cf.

FIG. 3



a,


II). Next, the clamping slide


18


is extended out of its open position, if possible into its closed position, i.e. until it is in contact with the mating holder


16


(not shown). In the closed position, the clamping slide


18


is pressed against the mating holder


16


under a force of approximately 300 kN, and the two together close off the chute


12


in an at least approximately, and preferably completely, gastight manner.




If, during closure of the cutting apparatus


10


, a relatively large object


50


passes between the clamping slide


18


and mating holder


16


, and the clamping slide


18


cannot be moved into its closed position within a predeterminable time, the cutting slide


24


is activated (cf.

FIG. 3



a,


III). To minimize the closing time of the cutting slide


24


, the clamping slide


18


is equipped with a projection


52


which, during the displacement of the clamping slide


18


in the closure direction, mechanically moves the cutting slide


24


with it; for this purpose, the drive of the cutting slide


24


has an open hydraulic system. While the clamping slide


18


is held in its clamping position—maintaining the full hydraulic pressure, which facilitates cutting since the material to be cut off is always held securely—the cutting slide


24


is displaced, by means of its piston-cylinder unit


28


, into its limit position beyond the gap


56


between mating holder


16


and clamping slide


18


and, in the process, cuts off the jammed object


50


against the lower front edge


54


of the mating holder


16


(cf.

FIG. 3



a,


III). The gap


56


is then closed by the cutting slide


24


so as to form a seal; cf.

FIG. 3



a,


IV and, in

FIG. 3



b,


the closed position of the cutting slide


24


indicated in dashed lines.





FIG. 4

illustrates a feed system


58


, in vertical section in the longitudinal direction


22


of the chute


12


, with a cutting apparatus


10


.




The feed system


58


has a charging funnel


60


which is fed with refuse


61


from the refuse hopper (not shown) by means of a conveyor belt


62


; a crane could also be used. The chute


12


, at the bottom end


12


′ of which a metering device


64


is arranged, is connected to the charging funnel


60


. In this example, the metering device


64


has a rain


66


which is pushed along a base


64


′, which serves as a ram table. The metering device


64


feeds the refuse


61


which has been conveyed through the chute


12


from the charging funnel


60


by the force of gravity to a furnace


68


arranged downstream of the metering device


64


.




At the bottom end of the charging funnel


60


and therefore at the top end


12


″ of the chute


12


is arranged the cutting apparatus


10


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


and described above. For the sake of simplicity, only the housing


26


of this cutting apparatus is shown, together with an indication of the clamping slide


18


and cutting slide


24


.




At a distance below the cutting apparatus


10


and at a distance above the metering device


64


there is a sealing device


69


. The sealing device has a sealing slide


70


, which is of similar design to the mating holder


16


designed as sliding element


14


but is of such a size that in the sealing position it closes off the chute


12


. The sealing slide


70


can be displaced, by means of a further piston-cylinder unit


28


′, between the sealing position, which is shown in

FIG. 4



a,


and an open position, in which it fully opens up the chute


12


. On each of opposite sides, the sealing slide


70


has a side guide runner


72


which is guided in a corresponding guide groove


74


on opposite chute walls


38


and side walls of the associated housings


26


′. These are in turn tightly connected to the chute walls. As can be seen from

FIG. 4



b,


slide rails


40


are again arranged between the guide grooves


74


and the guide runners


72


. Sealing lips


76


are arranged along the guide grooves


74


, fixed to the housing or chute wall, and interact with the guide runners


72


in order to achieve an optimum sealing action in the sealed position of the sealing slide


70


. In the open position, these guide runners


72


also pass through the chute


12


.




At a distance above the base


64


′ forming the ram table, there is a first filling level sensor


78


. A second filling level sensor


80


is arranged in the lock chamber


82


delimited by the sealing device


69


and the cutting apparatus


10


. The distance between the second filling level sensor


80


and the sealing device


69


is smaller than the distance between the sealing device


69


and the first filling level sensor


78


arranged beneath it. This ensures that the volume from the sealing slide


70


to the second filling level sensor


80


is smaller than the volume between the first filling level sensor


78


and the sealing slide


70


. Also, the volume of the chamber which is present between the base


64


′ and the sealing device


69


is larger than the volume of the lock chamber


82


.




The way in which the feed system


58


shown in

FIG. 4



a


functions is as follows: the starting positions are those shown, i.e. the cutting apparatus


10


is in the closed position and the sealing slide


70


is in the sealing position. On top of the sealing slide


70


there is refuse up to the maximum filling level which is detected by the second filling level sensor


80


. The ram


66


feeds the furnace


68


with the desired quantity, with the result that the filling level of the chamber beneath the sealing device


69


falls. If this level reaches a minimum filling level which is detected by the first filling level sensor


78


, a feed cycle is initiated. In this cycle, the sealing slide


70


is retracted from the sealing position into the open position, with the result that the refuse situated in the lock chamber


82


falls onto the refuse which is still situated on the base


64


′. Then, the sealing slide


70


is immediately displaced back into the sealing position. While the sealing slide


70


is in the open position, the cutting apparatus


10


has taken over the sealing function. When the sealing slide


70


is back in the sealing position, the cutting apparatus


10


is opened and the lock chamber


82


is filled up to a maximum filling level which is detected by the second filling level sensor


80


. Next, the cutting apparatus


10


is closed and the feed cycle remains in the at-rest position until the first filling level sensor


78


again detects a minimum filling level and starts the feed cycle again. The cutting apparatus


10


is closed as described above.




The best seal of the chute


12


is obtained when both the cutting apparatus


10


and the sealing device


69


are closed. To ensure that this is the case over as long a time as possible, the lock chamber


82


is preferably produced with a sufficiently large storage capacity. For example, if it has a storage capacity corresponding to a quarter of the hourly throughput of refuse, the feed cycle will take place on average four times per hour. Between these feed cycles, all the slides are closed. During the feed cycle, either the sealing device


69


or the cutting apparatus


10


is always closed; they therefore operate in opposing cycles.




Although the cutting apparatus


10


can cut through the refuse


61


, it is desired for cutting to occur as rarely as possible, in order to minimize maintenance costs. This is ensured by providing a sufficiently great distance between the second filling level sensor


80


and the cutting apparatus


10


. If the refuse contains objects whose length exceeds the height of the lock chamber


82


, these objects are cut through by means of the cutting apparatus


10


.




If it should prove impossible to cut through a jammed object


50


at the first attempt, the opening, closing and, if appropriate, cutting steps are repeated for a predetermined number of cycles until the cutting slide


24


has completely traversed the gap


56


or the closed position is reached. If the predetermined number of cycles is exceeded, the operation is stopped and a warning message is emitted.




The invention is not limited by the embodiments described above which are presented as examples only but can be modified in various ways within the scope of protection defined by the appended patent claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for operating a chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant having a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, said method comprising the steps of: recording filling level with filling-level sensors in the chute; and charging the chute when a defined filling level is reached, for which purpose a working cycle of the cutting apparatus is started, the working cycle including initially displacing the clamping slide and, selectively, the mating holder into an open position, and then, closing the chute by pushing the mating holder into an end position and locking the mating holder in place, subsequently moving the clamping slide toward the mating holder until the clamping slide either reaches a closed position, in which the clamping slide bears against the mating holder, or is held in a position under a defined pressure opposite the mating holder with said gap, and the cutting slide is activated.
  • 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein, when the closed position of the clamping slide is not reached, the working cycle of the cutting apparatus is repeated, within a predeterminable number of cycles, until the cutting slide has completely traversed the gap and has reached the closed position, or until the predetermined number of cycles is exceeded, at which point the working cycle is stopped and a warning message is emitted.
  • 3. A method as defined in claim 1, the chute having a base arranged at a bottom of the chute and a sealing slide arranged below and at a distance from the cutting apparatus so that a lock chamber is delimited by the cutting apparatus and the sealing slide, the lock chamber having a volume that is smaller than a volume of a chamber delimited by the sealing slide and the base arranged at the bottom end of the chute, the method further including, after a predetermined, minimum filling level in the chamber between the sealing slide and the base at the bottom end of the chute is detected, opening the sealing slide and emptying contents of the lock chamber into this chamber, then closing the sealing slide and subsequently opening the cutting apparatus and filling the lock chamber to a predeterminable, maximum height, which is smaller than an absolute height of the lock chamber, and finally closing the cutting apparatus.
  • 4. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising: a top end; a bottom end; a cutting apparatus arranged at the top end, said cutting apparatus having respective open and closed positions wherein the cutting apparatus opens and closes off said chute top end; a sealing slide arranged in said chute beneath the cutting apparatus; said sealing slide having an open position and a closed position; a base arranged at the bottom end of the chute, the cutting apparatus and the sealing slide delimiting a lock chamber having a volume which is smaller than a volume of another chamber delimited by the sealing slide and the base; a maximum refuse level sensor arranged in said lock chamber for detecting a maximum accumulated refuse level in said lock chamber; and another filling sensor arranged in said other chamber for detecting a minimum refuse level in said other chamber, on detection of said minimum refuse level in said other chamber, said sealing slide being positioned in open position so that accumulated refuse in said lock chamber falls into said other chamber, the cutting apparatus and the sealing slide being driven in opposing cycles whereby one of the sealing slide and the cutting apparatus is always closed during a refuse feeding cycle.
  • 5. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the mating holder being a slide element, the mating holder and the clamping slide being displaceable toward one another and away from one another in a common plane of movement, the closed position being at least approximately in the center of the chute.
  • 6. A chute as defined in claim 5, wherein the common plane of movement runs at right angles to a longitudinal direction of the chute.
  • 7. A chute as defined in claim 5, wherein the cutting apparatus is arranged in an upper end region of the chute, and wherein the chute can be closed off in an at least approximately gastight manner by the clamping slide, the mating holder, and the cutting slide.
  • 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 7, and further comprising a base arranged at a bottom of the chute and a sealing slide arranged below and at a distance from the cutting apparatus so that a lock chamber is delimited by the cutting apparatus and the sealing slide, the lock chamber having a volume that is smaller than a volume of a chamber delimited by the sealing slide and the base arranged at the bottom end of the chute.
  • 9. A chute as defined in claim 8, wherein the sealing slide is displaceable so that, in the open position, the slide opens up the cross section of the chute and, in a sealed position in the chute, the slide closes off the chute so as to form a seal.
  • 10. A chute as defined in claim 9, wherein the sealing slide has sides with guide runners which are each mounted in guide grooves arranged on chute walls which lie opposite one another, the guide runners, in the open position, filling the guide grooves over an entire depth of the chute.
  • 11. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the mating holder being a slide element, the mating holder and the clamping slide being displaceable toward one another and away from one another in a common plane of movement, the cutting slide being parallel to and displaceable immediately below the plane of movement so that the cutting edge is guideable until it comes into contact with an underside of the plane of movement.
  • 12. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the cutting edge being V-shaped so as to laterally surround refuse which is to be cut.
  • 13. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the cutting slide being displaceable onto the mating holder from a side of the clamping slide.
  • 14. A chute as defined in claim 13, wherein the cutting slide has a guide, the clamping slide being mounted on the cutting slide so as to be guided by the guide.
  • 15. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, and further comprising chute walls that lie opposite one another, the cutting slide and the mating holder having sides with guide runners, the runners each being mounted in guide grooves arranged on the chute walls so that in the open position the guide runners fill the guide grooves over the entire depth of the chute.
  • 16. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the clamping slide and the cutting slide each having a dedicated drive element and at a distance from the cutting apparatus so that a locked chamber is delimited by the cutting apparatus and the sealing slide, the locked chamber having a volume that is smaller than a volume of a chamber delimited by the sealing slide and the base arranged at the bottom end of the chute, the sealing slide being displaceable so that, in the open position, the slide opens up the cross-section of the chute and, in a sealed position in the chute, the slide closes off the chute so as to form a seal, the sealing slide having sides with guide runners which are mounted in guide grooves arranged on chute walls which lie opposite one another, the guide runners, in the open position, filling the guide grooves over an entire depth of the chute.
  • 17. A chute as defined in claim 16, wherein the drive element is a piston-cylinder unit.
  • 18. A chute as defined in claim 16, and further comprising a frame arranged on the chute, each drive element being supported on the frame.
  • 19. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, the mating holder being a slide element, the mating holder and the clamping slide being displaceable toward one another and away from one another in a common plane of movement, the clamping slide, the cutting slide and the mating holder each having a dedicated drive element.
  • 20. A chute of a feed system for a refuse incineration plant, comprising a cutting apparatus which has a mating holder, a clamping slide, and a cutting slide having a front cutting edge, the clamping slide being moveable between an open position, in which the clamping slide opens up the chute, and a closed position in which the clamping slide closes off the chute by interacting with the mating holder, the cutting slide being pushable with the cutting edge of the cutting slide beyond a gap between the mating holder and the clamping slide if refuse is present between the mating holder and the clamping slide so that said closed position cannot be reached leaving said gap between said mating holder and said clamping slide, and further comprising a base arranged at a bottom of the chute and a sealing slide arranged below.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1597/99 Sep 1999 CH
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