Claims
- 1. A method for separating waste materials, particularly urban solid wastes, comprising the steps of:
- introducing said waste material into a generally air-tight vertically extending duct through a waste material inlet intermediate the upper and lower ends of said duct;
- producing a vacuum within said duct from a point above said waste material inlet with a level of vacuum sufficient to cause ambient atmosphere surrounding said duct to flow through said waste material inlet together with said waste material and to entrain said waste material thereby to impart to said entrained waste material a horizontal force sufficient to propel said entrained waste material across said duct and into impingement against a downwardly slanted wall located within said duct directly opposite said waste material inlet;
- selecting for said downwardly slanted wall a specific predetermined angle relative to the vertical, said angle being established in accordance with a degree of downward component force to be imparted to said impinging waste material to thereby determine, depending upon said degree of downward component force, portions of said waste material which are to be actively propelled upwardly and downwardly relative to said waste material inlet within said duct; and
- locating said downwardly slanted wall means within said duct across from said waste material inlet at said specific predetermined angle thereby to selectively control the separation of said incoming waste material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 674,075 filed Apr. 6, 1976 now abandoned.
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