The present invention refers to an autonomous station for storing, collecting and recirculating a fluid substance, where the expression fluid substance also refers to liquid and/or pasty substances, as well as solid substances, susceptible of precipitating or being aggregated, such as for example dyes in liquid or solid dispersion.
As shown in
In particular, such recirculation circuit 14′ is provided with a first end associated with the lower supply opening 12, either directly or through a supply duct 24′, and a second end associated with the upper loading opening 13.
Between the first and the second end of the recirculation circuit 14′ a pump 15′ and an assembly of manual valves 16′ are provided.
The valve 16′ is associable with an external tank 17′ through a loading conduit 18′ and it is configurable for selectively defining the conditions of:
In other words, in the condition of loading, the valve 16′ closes the part upstream of the circuit 14′.
However, given that the substance stored in the external tank 17′ usually remains stationary for a long time before being loaded into the tank 11′, such external tank 17′ usually coming from very distant places with respect to the stations, the use of mechanical agitators to be previously inserted in the external tank 17′ before extracting the fluid substance therefrom is currently provided.
As evincible, this is for guaranteeing, right from the start inside the tank 11′, an acceptable degree of homogeneity of the product which can thus be supplied without delay and slowing down.
However, such procedure currently in use reveals some drawbacks, such as the required presence of several mechanical agitators so as not to waste time in loading one tank 11 at a time.
Such agitators must then either be stored, wasting space, or sent again along with the tank thus increasing shipment costs.
Starting from said prior art, the object of the present invention is to provide a station for storing, collecting and recirculating a fluid substance that is an alternative to the known ones, particularly efficient and capable of making the substance stored in the external tanks homogeneous without requiring mechanical agitators or, generally, any other appliance besides the station itself.
Thus, an object of the present invention is to obtain the loading of a homogeneous substance in the tank from the external tank, in absence of mechanical members outside the station.
Generally, the present invention proposes the solution of providing a second valve arranged downstream of the first valve along the flow of the substance in the recirculation circuit configurable for selectively defining the conditions of:
In particular, such second configuration allows to obtain, with the first valve configured correctly to isolate the section upstream of the recirculation circuit, a closed circuit for recirculating the substance contained in the external tank.
Thus, through such invention, upon obtaining the external tank and without the presence of mechanical agitators, it is sufficient to connect the external tank to the two valves which, if configured correctly like in
Upon completing such preliminary step, see
In other words, the station of the present invention allows to obtain two recirculation circuits besides the classic loading circuit from an external tank. A classic “internal” circuit for recirculating the substance contained in the tank,
Further characteristics of the invention shall be more apparent from the dependent claims and in the description of the preferred embodiment.
The characteristics and advantages of an internal and external autonomous station for storing, collecting and recirculating a fluid substance according to the present invention shall be more apparent from the following exemplifying and non-limiting description with reference to the attached schematic drawings wherein:
With reference to the
As known, such recirculation circuit 14 is provided with a first end associated with the lower supply opening 12 and a second end associated with the upper loading opening 13.
Between the first and the second end of the recirculation circuit 14 a pump 15, for example a double membrane pump with pneumatic activation, and a first valve 16 associated with the lower supply opening 12, either directly or through a supply duct 24′ are provided.
Preferably, following the flow of the fluid substance from the lower supply opening 12 to the upper loading opening 13, the pump 15 is arranged downstream of the valve 16.
Such valve 16 is associable with an external tank 17 through a loading conduit 18 and it is configurable for selectively defining the conditions of:
The recirculation condition is shown in
According to the invention, the recirculation circuit 14 further comprises a second valve 19, preferably downstream of the pump 15, where the second valve 19 is associable with the external tank 17 through a return duct 20.
Such second valve 19 is configurable for selectively defining the conditions of:
Thus, the present invention generally provides for a second valve 19 integrated in the recirculation circuit 14 arranged downstream of the pump 15 and the first valve 16 configurable for selectively defining the conditions of:
In particular, such second configuration allows to obtain, with the first valve configured correctly to isolate the tank 11 and load the fluid substance from the external tank 17 through the loading conduit 18 and with the second valve 19 configured correctly to divert the flow towards the external tank 17 through the return duct 20, a closed circuit for recirculating the substance contained in the external tank defined by the external tank 17, the conduits 18 and 29 and the section of the recirculation circuit 14 between the valves 16 and 19.
Thus, such invention, upon obtaining the external tank 17 and without the presence of mechanical agitators, it is sufficient to simply connect the external tank 17 to the two valves 16, 19, for example through quick couplings, which, if configured correctly like in
Upon completing such “external” recirculation step, i.e. isolating the tank 11, it is sufficient to actuate the second valve 19 to divert the flow towards the upper opening 13 to fill the tank 11 with the homogeneous substance.
Such step is shown in
Upon completing loading to obtain a periodic mixing of the substance contained in the tank 11, it is sufficient to act on the first valve 16 to isolate the external tank 17 and make the substance contained in the tank 11 exiting from the lower opening 12 circulate in the recirculation circuit 14.
Such step is shown in
The invention is completed by a series of solutions which serve to what has been outlined above, i.e. the presence of a supporting structure 21 of the raised tank 11, an inspection hatch 22 of the tank, a cartridge filtration system inside the tank 10 and a metering valve 23 along the circuit 14.
Given that the station is entirely autonomous or, as referred to in the industry, is a standalone machine, a control unit 25, as well as a plurality of controls directly integrated in the machine is provided.
Such control unit 25 controls the valves 16, 19 and the pump 15, controls the clogging level of the filter and it can preferably be connected to at least one level sensor arranged in the tank.
The control unit 25 controls, for example, the valves 16, 19 monitoring the end stroke thereof for verifying whether they are “turned” correctly.
Analogously the control of the flexible pipes 18, 20, that are inserted correctly on the couplings of the valves may also be provided.
Lastly, a control of a barcode printed on a label arranged on the external container may be provided to verify whether the product to be loaded and/or recycled is the correct one.
It has thus been observed that a station for storing, collecting and recirculating a fluid substance according to the present invention attains the objects outlined above.
The station for storing, collecting and recirculating a fluid substance of the present invention thus conceived can be subjected to many modifications and variants, all falling within the same inventive concept;
furthermore, all details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as well as their dimensions, may vary according to the technical requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2013A 000660 | Apr 2013 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2014/060889 | 4/22/2014 | WO | 00 |