The present invention refers to a machine for packing sand, gravel, clay, earth and humid granulated material, such as mortar and organic fertilizer, in bags.
Building material stores selling sand, gravel, clay and mortar, as well as the producers of organic fertilizers, sell those materials in bags and, on occasion, by weight (20 kg), others by volume (20 liters).
Currently, the most common process consists in using a bottomless bucket located inside an empty pack. The bucket is filled in with a shovel on its upper portion and, after the bucket is taken off, the product is left inside the package, which may be of raffia or plastic. The closing process depends on each retailer; some use stitched raffia or simply a knot; and, in cases of plastic packages, these may be sealed, tied up with strands or even delivered open.
It may be considered a costly, stressful, ergonomically incorrect and time-taking procedure.
It is known that fine and humid sand or humid mortar are made of two kinds of fine sand, fumed lime and water. They are highly viscous and sticky and, if they are included in a container with slope lower than 54°, they will not go down with gravity force, sticking to the walls of the container and forming “caves”, obstructing their flow.
There are many manufacturers of packing machines for various kinds of products, but, considering abrasion, weight, viscosity, adherence and low commercial value of sand and mortar, few companies have developed this kind of machine. Those in existence have very high costs, occupy large spaces and are not directly fed, thus requiring belt conveyors.
Packing machines with valve systems do not work with humid products, since they quickly wear the endless worm due to abrasion.
The method disclosed in this document is the use of a machine to pack into bags said humid granulates such as sand, mortar and also gravel, clay and earth by using a carrying shovel with wheels (backhoe) with a large volume for direct deposition to the upper part of the machine, using a vibrator set to avoid fine sand and mortar to stick to the walls, descending to an oscillating tray from which they are sent to a funnel to wait for the empty pack to be filled in. To provide for correct regulation, the equipment has a scale with the calculated volume or weight in an adjustable edge, checking the same value at the other edge.
The activating system for the oscillating tray is by means of a pedal with automatic turn-off with a button incorporated to the scale. The activating system for the vibrating set is also made by pedal, but separately from the former.
The whole process is constituted in a single structural base with four adjustable feet, enabling to move around the whole set and occupying a space of less than 3 m3.
Other features of the invention are as follows:
The disclosure below and the related figures, as a non-limitative example, will bring in better understanding of the innovation.
To better understand the figures, we have given numbers to the parts:
1 Silo.
2 Vibrating set: (A) engine; (B) vibrating weight; (C) engine plate; (D) extender; (E) silo plate; (F) fixing rubber; and (G) vibrating plate.
3 Oscillating tray.
4 Funnel.
5 Scale (I) core plate (II) front plate (III) back plate (IV) crosswise plates (V) front cradle (VI) back cradle (VII) moving adjustable weight (VIII).
6 Pedal for the oscillating tray.
7 Pedal for the vibrating set.
8 Turn-off button for the doser.
9 Engine for the oscillating tray.
10 Oscillating axis.
11 Sustaining structure.
12 Doser composed by the items oscillating tray (3), funnel (4), scale (5), pedal for the oscillating tray (6), pedal for the vibrating set (7), turn-off button (8), engine for oscillating tray (9), oscillating axis (10), emergency (13).
13 Emergency button.
As shown by
The silo (1) is manufactured with carbon steel plates about 3 mm thick with slope of more than 54° and, on one side on its lower part, at least 2250 mm wide to enable a spoon of the carrying shovel with wheels to deposit the material. On the lower part, there is a mouth not smaller than 200×200 for the flow of the product to be packed at a maximum height of 2500 mm when already assembled over the machine.
The vibrating set (2) is screwed to the lower part of the silo (1) and, over the upper part of the supporting structure (11), a square 80×80×3 mm tube is supported, wherein, at the lower portion, the doser (12) is fixed and constituted by the items oscillating tray (3), funnel (4), scale (5), pedal for the oscillating tray (6), pedal for the vibrating set (7), turn-off button (8), engine for the oscillating tray (9), oscillating axis (10) and emergency (13), as detailed on
The sloped 3 mm oscillating tray (3) of carbon steel is attached to the oscillating axis (10) exiting from the engine for the oscillating tray (9) which, when activated by the oscillating tray pedal (6), starts a back-and-forth movement, guiding the material to be packed into bags to the funnel (4) where the package is located, and is deactivated by the turn-off button (8) installed on the scale (5).
For better safety, a red Emergency button (13) is provided to turn off the whole system.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 1020130004600 | Jan 2013 | BR | national |
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| PCT/BR2013/000546 | 12/6/2013 | WO | 00 |
| Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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| WO2014/107778 | 7/17/2014 | WO | A |
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| 8101333 | Jun 2003 | BR |
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| 20150336687 A1 | Nov 2015 | US |