This invention relates to improvements in the machines for making bales of disgregated materials, with the latter term of disgregated materials comprising urban rubbish, waste products and industrial byproducts which, once formed into compact bales, are deposited, forming stable layers, separated by layers of artificial aggregates, in dumps where the products making up said bales are biodegraded in a controllable manner or said bales are stored to be processed or incinerated subsequently.
Such bales are made in horizontally arranged pressing machines that comprise a compacting chamber which, with a parallelepiped shape, on one of the medium faces of the chamber receives, all over its surface, the action of a pressing plate, while on one of the small faces of the chamber, again all over it, the action of an expulsion plate is received, either withstanding the pressure of the bale formation operation, or acting upon said bale to remove it from the compacting chamber and, finally, on another of the smaller faces of the chamber, the machine has a door which opens in the horizontal direction to allow the compacted bale to be expelled.
These pressing machines for making bales of disgregated materials usually have a longitudinal structure, which includes a feeding hopper for the compacting chamber and which contains the hydraulic cylinder that drives the pressing plate, at the end of which there is the compacting chamber which, according to the space where the pressing machine is to be installed, the expulsion and bale exit plate equipment, is arranged on one side or the other of said longitudinal structure. This means the machine arrangement is predetermined by the manufacturing order, and therefore the manufacturers of these pressing machines cannot mass produce said machines, and consequently they are more costly.
Moreover, when the disgregated material is wet (organic rubbish and waste) liquids are released during the pressing action which means that the chamber and its surrounding areas become damp and are inundated by these squeezed liquids, which can produce rust in the compacting chamber and a polluted atmosphere that is unsuitable for the working environment.
Also, as the openable door in the compacting chamber opens in the horizontal direction, this means that, in some cases, the material becomes partially decompacted, and consequently the bale is not acceptable and the material must be returned to the feeding hopper to be compacted again.
According to another aspect, with respect to the mass of disgregated material to be compacted in a bale, the problem arises whereby owing to the accidental interlaying of a portion of incompactible mass or the also accidental excess of introduced mass, the pressing plate cannot reach the stopping point, and consequently the process is interrupted, in which case, what normally happens is that the workers undertake the very cumbersome task of unloading the compacting chamber, which implies wasted effort and a considerable reduction in the production rate.
Finally, there is also the drawback that between one compact bale, which is at the beginning of the telescopic box, and a bale that is being expelled, a chamber of air is created which produces a variable pushing force against the former by the latter, which varies the precision of the bale strapping.
In order to overcome such drawbacks, solutions have been adopted that are the object of these improvements and which are defined in the following points:
a.—the larger lower face of the compacting chamber is made up of a substantially flat surface provided with runoff means for the liquids contained in the material to be compacted and that flow during the pressing operation;
b.—each of the smaller faces of the compacting chamber has, in equal conditions, a frame arrangement which, acting as an attachment flange, allows the compact bale expulsion equipment and the bale output equipment, including the telescopic shaping chamber, the strapping device and the waiting station for unloading the finished bales, to be connected in alternate ways to the machine;
d.—the capacity of the compacting chamber is variable according to a possible excess in the introduced mass to be compacted, corresponding to a normal bale; and
e.—the telescopic box has on at least one of its walls, bottom wall and/or roof through holes located in the proximity of the openable door.
Another characteristic of the invention is that the compact bale expulsion equipment is attached to the flange of the compacting chamber corresponding to the smaller face thereof which is located to the left of the pressing plate, while the compact bale output equipment, together with the strapping device thereof and the unloading station of the finished bales, is attached to the flange of said compacting chamber corresponding to the smaller face located to the right of the pressing plate.
Another characteristic of the invention is that the compact bale expulsion equipment is attached to the flange of the compacting chamber corresponding to the smaller face thereof which is located to the right of the pressing plat, while the compact bale output equipment, together with the strapping device thereof and the unloading station for the finished bales, is attached to the flange of said compacting chamber corresponding to the smaller face located to the left of the pressing plate.
Another characteristic of the invention lies in the fact that the machine, in the event excess material is detected in the compacting machine by a pressure switch 17a that signals the pressing plate is unable to reach the stopping point, can create an increased capacity of the compacting chamber, i.e., an expansion volume, by having the expulsion plate retract, wherein the excess material is fed in the expansion volume by driving the pressing plate until it reaches its stopping point set by end stops, at which moment the door, which closes the exit to the chamber while the material making up the bale is compacted, opens, and the expulsion plate is activated, outputting a bale that may be slightly oversized at its largest dimension.
A further characteristic of the invention is that the machine, in the event that the expansion volume created by retracting the expulsion plate is not enough to absorb the excess material, the output door is opened and, without interrupting the action of the pressing plate, the expulsion plate is activated, forming a slightly oversized bale in its largest dimension.
The invention comprises the fact that the compact bale, once it has passed through the strapping apparatus, can be wrapped in an automatic, airtight manner in synthetic plastics sheeting.
A further characteristic is that the compact, strapped bale is wrapped in an airtight manner to form, e.g., a 3-dimensional body that is 1800 cm long, 1250 cm wide and 1350 cm high.
Finally, also, it has been envisaged in the invention that under the resistant plate provided with runoff through holes there is a collector for the liquids flowing through said through holes, all as a result of the actual pressing action performed by the pressing plate, which takes said liquids to a purification an/or recovery system, where appropriate, or directly to a legal dumping site.
In order to facilitate the understanding of the preceding ideas, there follows a description of preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings, in which:
As can be seen in
Once the pressing plate 16 reaches end stops 17, as sensed by the pressure switch 17a, the pressing plate reaches the stopping point, whereby the door 13 opens and the expulsion plate 15 is moved, as illustrated in
Under these circumstances, where the pressing machine has two pressed bales 18 in its telescopic box 19, strapping device 20 and loading platform 21, the solution is adopted whereby expulsion plate 15 is retracted, as shown in
At all events, plate 5 with its runoff holes 6 will enable the squeezed liquids to be removed and collected in a collecting device that takes them to a legal drain.
Frames 4 provided on the smaller faces of compacting chamber 1 act as flanges that enable expulsion equipment 12 and output equipment 11 to be attached with screws.
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