Claims
- 1. A method for separating a stream of municipal waste into its constituent components, the method comprising the steps of:
- distributing and spacing apart a stream of municipal waste items on a conveyor;
- irradiating with infrared radiation the stream of municipal waste items with a source of infrared radiation positioned above the conveyor as the stream of municipal waste passes under said infrared source;
- imaging with an infrared camera the stream of municipal waste downstream of the infrared source and generating an infrared video signal corresponding to said waste;
- processing the signal from the video camera to produce at least one image corresponding to that portion of the video signal which corresponds to locations on the conveyor of waste items having temperatures within a particular temperature range;
- controlling grippers in an array of grippers positioned over the conveyor downstream of the camera, to cause actuation and extension toward the conveyor of those grippers in the array corresponding in position to the location of waste items having imaged temperatures within a particular temperature range and griping said waste items; and
- reciprocating the array of grippers in at least a direction transverse to the direction of the conveyor and releasing the gripped items, so as to selectively remove items of municipal waste from the conveyor having temperatures imaged within a particular temperature range.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of distributing and spacing apart a stream of municipal waste items on the conveyor includes the steps of:
- vibrating the waste on a vibrating conveyor which evenly distributes and spaces apart the stream of municipal waste items; and
- transferring the material vibrated to a conveyor.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of processing the signal from video camera produces a plurality of images, each image corresponding to that portion of a video signal which corresponds to locations on the conveyor of waste items having temperatures within a particular temperature range, and wherein the gripper controlling step includes selectively actuating the vacuum grippers to grip municipal waste items which correspond to a video image of each specific temperature range.
- 4. An apparatus for separating a stream of municipal waste into its constituent components, the apparatus comprising:
- a conveyor for receiving an evenly distributed and spaced apart stream of municipal waste items;
- a source of infrared radiation positioned above the conveyor to irradiate a stream of spaced apart municipal waste passing under said infrared source;
- a video camera downstream of the infrared source for imaging a stream of municipal waste moving along the conveyor and for generating a video signal corresponding thereto;
- a vacuum gripper array positioned along the conveyor, wherein the array has a plurality of vacuum grippers which are extendible toward the conveyor to engage an item of waste;
- a carriage on which the vacuum grippers are arrayed, the carriage reciprocating in at least a direction transverse to the direction of motion of the conveyor to selectively remove items of municipal waste from the conveyor; and
- a signal processor for receiving the video signal from the video camera, wherein the signal processor has a memory corresponding to the positional information of the array of vacuum grippers, and wherein the signal processor has a plurality of memory locations which store an array corresponding to a portion of the video signal which corresponds to locations on the conveyor of waste items having temperatures within a particular temperature range, and wherein the signal processor controls each vacuum gripper in the array, and selectively actuates the vacuum grippers to grip selected waste items which correspond to a video image of items within a specific temperature range.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a vibrating conveyor which receives and vibrates a stream of municipal waste to evenly distribute and space apart the stream of municipal waste items, wherein the vibrating conveyor transfers the material to the conveyor.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a plurality of vacuum gripper arrays spaced along the conveyor belt, the signal processor having memory locations for receiving a plurality of arrays, each array corresponding to a portion of a video signal received from the video camera which corresponds to a particular and unique temperature range; the signal processor being in controlling connection to each vacuum gripper in each array, and selectively actuating the vacuum grippers in each array so as to grip municipal waste items which correspond to a video image of each specific temperature range.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the vacuum grippers are actuated by solenoids.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein actuation of the solenoids connects a source of vacuum to each gripper that is actuated.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the grippers in the array are spaced from each other about four inches.
- 10. A method for separating a stream of municipal waste into its constituent components, the method comprising the steps of:
- distributing and spacing apart a stream of municipal waste items on a conveyor;
- irradiating with infrared radiation the stream of municipal waste items with a source of infrared radiation positioned above the conveyor as the stream of municipal waste passes under said infrared source;
- imaging with an infrared camera the stream of municipal waste downstream of the infrared source and generating an infrared video signal corresponding to said waste;
- processing the signal from the camera to produce at least two images corresponding to that portion of the video signal which corresponds to locations on the conveyor of waste items having at least two different temperatures ranges;
- gripping at least a portion of the waste items on an array of grippers;
- moving the array of grippers over a plurality of waste receiving bins; and
- selectively releasing waste corresponding in position on the array to the location of waste items having one of said temperature ranges so as to selectively deposit items of municipal waste from the array having temperatures imaged within a particular temperature range into one of said bins.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of distributing and spacing apart a stream of municipal waste items on the conveyor includes the steps of:
- vibrating the waste on a vibrating conveyor which evenly distributes and spaces apart the stream of municipal waste items; and
- transferring the spaced apart waste to a conveyor.
- 12. An apparatus for separating a stream of municipal waste into its constituent components, the apparatus comprising:
- a conveyor for receiving an evenly distributed and spaced apart stream of municipal waste items;
- a source of infrared radiation positioned above the conveyor to irradiate a stream of spaced apart municipal waste passing under said infrared source;
- a video camera downstream of the infrared source for imaging a stream of municipal waste moving along the conveyor and for generating a video signal corresponding thereto;
- a vacuum gripper array means for engaging items of waste;
- a signal processor for receiving the video signal from the video camera, wherein the signal processor has a memory corresponding to the positional information of the array of vacuum grippers, and wherein the signal processor has a plurality of memory locations which store an array corresponding to that portion of a video signal which corresponds to locations on the conveyor of waste items having temperatures within a particular temperature range, and wherein the signal processor controls each vacuum gripper in the array, and selectively actuates the vacuum grippers to release selected waste items which correspond to a video image of items within a specific temperature range.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a vibrating conveyor which receives and vibrates a stream of municipal waste to evenly distribute and space apart the stream of municipal waste items, wherein the vibrating conveyor transfers the material to the conveyor.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the vacuum gripper array means comprises a plurality of grippers which are spaced from each other about four inches.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/382,351 filed on Feb. 1, 1995 abandon.
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