The present invention describes a subsurface refuse system for side loading collection. It comprises an underground bunker, a refuse container installed with lateral movable arms, a deposit input bin, one internal platform that supports temporarily the container and a cover with automatic opening and closing. All the movements are remotely operated. The container translates and is collected only with an automated side loading lifter installed in the truck.
There is prior art detailing systems for the underground storage of solid refuse containers.
The subsurface refuse collection systems employ containers that are collected by means of a crane installed in a top loading or rear loading truck or by means of an automatic lifter installed in a side loading collection truck.
Containers for top loading or rear loading collection are placed within an underground bunker located under a cover. After the manual or automatic opening of the cover, the containers are collected using the crane installed on the truck. When the container is positioned above or in the rear end of the collection vehicle, it is opened from below or turned in order to unload the refuse into the vehicle.
Portuguese patents 101968, 102148, 102748, Spanish patents 2036916, 2138480, 2153733, 2228225, 2228226 and WO 2010/041969 exemplify the features of prior art for subsurface refuse collection systems employing containers that are collected by means of a crane.
Other systems use side loading trucks that automatically connect with the container. Subsurface containers for side loading collection are placed within an underground platform located under the cover. Activating the hydraulic cylinder of the platform, the bottom structure ascends, pushes the cover that opens to 90 degrees and the containers (1) are elevated to street level in order to allow the side unload of the refuse into the vehicle.
US Patent US 2008/0203097 and Spanish Patents 200400634, 200501670 and 200600453 exemplify the features of prior art for subsurface refuse collection systems employing containers that are collected by side loading lifters.
The main problems to be solved in the current subsurface systems for side loading collection are: the entire system is heavy and difficult to transport, all the mechanisms installed in the underground hydraulic platform need continuous maintenance and it is impossible to use alternative energy sources due to the power needed to open the entire system.
The following description provided to better describe the present invention is based on the attached drawings that without limiting nature represent:
The subsurface refuse system for side loading collection as described by the current invention is equipped with a cover (2) supporting the paving which has two or more hinges and opens up to 90 degrees, by means of one or more electric or electro-hydraulic cylinders (3) combined with other gas cylinders.
The gas cylinders and the electric or electro-hydraulic cylinders (3) attached to an underground bunker (4) and to the cover (2) have a driving action system electrically feed to allow the automated opening of the lid up to 90 degrees and also the automated closing. The cylinders (3) electric or electro-hydraulic cylinders may be powered by a solar system comprising one or more photovoltaic panels and the movements of the cover (2) are remotely controlled using a single device by means of continuous control buttons.
On the surface connected with the cover (2) there is an input bin (1) located at a height of around 90 cm to allow the waste deposition.
Inside the underground bunker (4) is located a container (6) for collection of the refuse and one internal platform (5). The internal platform (5) is fixed to the bunker (4) and swings from the initial position connected with the walls of the bunker and to the walls of the container (6) to a horizontal position. The refuse container (6) is collected with a side loading lifter (16) installed in the collection truck (17).
The container (6) has a mechanism (7) installed on two opposite sides where each one consists of:
In each mechanism (7) of the container (6) is installed a spring (13) in the interior of the said fixed arm (11) responsible for the mechanism movement:
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When the two movable arms (8) of the container (6) are positioned outside of the bunker (4), the side loading lifter (16) of the collection truck (17) connects to the pins (9) of the two movable arms (8) in order to lift the container (6).
During the lifting of the container (6), two movable elements (14) of the internal platform (5), positioned between the walls of the bunker (4) and the walls of the container (6), swing into horizontal position due to the force of a gas shock absorber (15) attached to the bunker (4) and to each of the two movable elements (14). When the two movable elements (14) are in a horizontal position, each one approach in two electromechanical locks (19) attached to the opposite sides of the bunker (4). After the internal platform (5) approach, the side loading lifter (16) disconnects from the pins (9) of the two movable arms (8) in order to release the container (6) into the said internal platform (5) that supports it temporarily.
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When the container (6) is temporarily supported in the internal platform (5), the side loading lifter (16) of the collection truck (17) connects to the pins (12) of the two fixed arms (11) of the container (6) in order to enable the lifting and the turning of the container (6) to be emptied to the collection truck (17).
After emptying, the side loading lifter (16) moves the container (6) to the same position where it was temporarily supported in the internal platform (5) and disconnects from the pins (12) of the two fixed arms (11).
The four electromechanical locks (19) that close the two movable elements (14) and support temporarily the container (6) in the horizontal position are opened by an electric contact in order to permit the gravity vertical movement of the container (6) and the consequent swing of the movable elements (14) of the internal platform (5) against the wall of the bunker (4). The opening of the electromechanical locks (19) is controlled remotely.
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As is evident to experts in the field several changes are possible without going beyond the scope of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/PT2012/000041 | 10/30/2012 | WO | 00 |
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WO2014/070030 | 5/8/2014 | WO | A |
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3250413 | Kolling | May 1966 | A |
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