Waste collection device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6447235
  • Patent Number
    6,447,235
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A waste collection device, comprising at least one container which is arranged in a pit in the presence of at least one pillar for waste insertion, elements being provided for emptying the container into a vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a waste collection device. Conventional systems used to collect waste, particularly municipal waste, provide for the presence of containers placed in pits formed in the road paving, with at least one hollow pillar into which users place the bags of waste, which fall into the underlying container. The containers are provided with means for moving from a position in which they are retracted inside the pit to a position in which they protrude from the pit.




The container is periodically extracted completely from the pit in order to be emptied, and this fact requires an unoccupied area of considerable size proximate to the pit in order to make room for the extracted container and allow the maneuvers of the vehicle designed to receive the waste by emptying the container.




It is evident that maintaining a large unoccupied area adjacent to the pit is difficult and often impossible, and this fact limits the use of conventional devices.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a waste collection device which requires the allocation of a smaller unoccupied space adjacent to the pit.




This aim is achieved by a waste collection device, according to the present invention, characterized in that it comprises at least one container which is arranged in a pit in the presence of at least one pillar for waste insertion, provided with means suitable for emptying said container into a vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred but not exclusive embodiments of a waste collection device, according to the present invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of the device of the present invention according to a first embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a schematic side view of the device of the present invention according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a schematic side view of the device of the present invention according to a third embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a schematic side view of the device of the present invention according to a fourth embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a schematic side view of the device of the present invention according to a fifth embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the above

FIG. 1

, the reference numerals


1


,


2


and


3


designate three waste containers which are arranged in a pit


4


provided with surrounding paving, designated by the reference numeral


5


.




The containers are rigidly coupled to the walls of the pit


4


, since they are fixed to a beam


6


arranged transversely with respect to the pit


4


, and each one is provided with a pillar


7


,


8


,


9


for inserting waste; their bottom


10


,


11


and


12


can be opened by hydraulic cylinders


10




a


,


11




a


,


12




a.






In the portion of space between the bottom of the pit


4


and the openable bottoms


10


,


11


and


12


of the containers means for emptying the pit are provided, which comprise conveyance means and lifting means. The conveyance means comprise a conveyor belt, generally designated by the reference numeral


13


, which conveys the waste that has fallen onto it from the containers


1


,


2


and


3


due to the opening of their bottoms


10


,


11


and


12


to the lifting means which comprise a bucket elevator, generally designated by the reference numeral


14


. The elevator conveys the waste directly to a loading inlet


15




a


of a vehicle


15


positioned at the rim of the pit


4


.




It should be observed that the above-described device and the embodiments considered hereafter are suitable to perform sorted waste collection simply by reserving each container to a type of waste and by emptying the individual containers one after the other.





FIG. 2

illustrates a second embodiment which comprises the three containers


16


,


17


and


18


, each provided with a waste insertion pillar


19


,


20


,


21


and with an openable bottom


22


,


23


,


24


.




The containers are rigidly coupled to a structure generally designated by the reference numeral


25


, which comprises a platform


26


and posts


27


,


28


and


29


, is accommodated within a pit


30


and comprises the conveyor belt


31


, which is located directly below the bottom of the containers.




The structure


25


is provided with means which comprise a pantograph


32


and are adapted to produce its vertical translatory motion between a lower stroke limit position, shown in solid lines in the figure, in which the plane that comprises the pillars


19


,


20


,


21


is located at the level of paving


33


that surrounds the pit


30


, and an upper stroke limit position, shown in dot-and-dash lines in the figure, in which the conveyor belt


31


is at such a level as to allow the transfer, by gravity, of the waste received due to the opening of the bottoms of the containers directly into a loading inlet


34




a


of a truck


34


arranged at the rim of the pit.




In the third embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, three containers


35


,


36


and


37


are provided with corresponding insertion pillars


38


,


39


,


40


and openable bottoms


41


,


42


and


43


which are rigidly coupled to the structure generally designated by the reference numeral


44


which is accommodated within the pit


45


and provides for the presence of an unoccupied space between bottoms


41


,


42


,


43


of the containers and a platform


44




a


of the structure.




The structure


44


is provided with means which comprise a pantograph


46


and are suitable to produce its vertical translatory motion between a lower stroke limit position, shown in solid lines in the figure, in which the plane that comprises the pillars


38


,


39


,


40


lies at the level of paving


47


that surrounds the pit


45


, and a upper stroke limit, shown in dot-and-dash lines in the figure, in which the unoccupied space lies at a level of a screw feeder


48


, which is extracted from a truck


49


arranged at the rim of a pit


45


and is inserted in the above-cited space in order to receive the waste that falls from the containers


35


,


36


,


37


and convey it into said truck


49


.




The fourth embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

comprises a waste container


50


with a bottom


51


which can be opened thanks to the action of an hydraulic cylinder


52


, slidingly associated through a further hydraulic cylinder


53


with a monolithic structure generally designated by the reference numeral


54


, which comprises a platform


55


and a cover


56


provided with waste insertion pillars


57


,


58


which are connected by monolithic columns such as


59


.




Structure


54


is arranged in a pit


60


and is provided with means comprising a pantograph


61


and being suitable to produce its vertical translatory motion.




By means of the successive action of the pantograph


61


and of the hydraulic cylinder


53


, it is possible to move the device from a position in which it is fully inserted in the pit


60


, as shown in solid lines in

FIG. 4

, to a position shown in dot-and-dash lines in the same figure: in this position, the container


50


has been extracted from the structure


54


so that its openable bottom lies above a loading inlet


62




a


of a truck


62


arranged at the rim of the pit


60


, so as to allow direct transfer by gravity of the waste from the container


50


to the truck


62


following the opening of the bottom


51


actuated by the cylinder


52


.




Nothing changes if the covering


56


, instead of being supported by the columns


59


, is fixed directly to the container


50


.




Container


63


illustrated in the fifth embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

is provided with an openable bottom


64


and is associated so that it can rotate about a fulcrum


65


with respect to a monolithic structure


66


, which comprises a base


67


and a covering


68


, provided with a pillar


69


for waste insertion, which are connected by monolithic posts such as


70


; the figure does not show the means suitable to produce the rotation of the container about the fulcrum and the means for opening the bottom


64


.




The structure


66


is in a pit


71


and is provided with means which comprise an actuation cylinder


72


and are suitable to produce its vertical translatory motion from a condition shown in solid lines in the figure for complete insertion in the pit


71


.




Following the actuation of the actuation cylinder


72


, the condition shown in dot-and-dash lines in the figure is -achieved in which the structure


66


is at the upper stroke limit and the container


63


is still contained within the structure. Container


63


is then turned in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure about the fulcrum


65


until it reaches a position shown in dashed lines, in which the bottom


64


lies above a loading inlet


73




a


of a truck


73


arranged at the rim of the pit


71


, so as to allow direct transfer of the waste by gravity to the container of the truck.




It is noted that the hydraulic system that comprises all the above-mentioned elements can be provided with an independent control unit but it can also be connected to the control unit located on the vehicle at the rim of the pit.




The above-described invention is susceptible of numerous other modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept: thus, for example, the pillars for inserting waste in the containers can comprise means for shredding said waste, and means for weighing the containers may also be present.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MN99A000018 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A waste collection device, comprising at least one container which is accommodated in a pit and is arranged under at least one pillar for waste iron, means being provided for empty said container into a vehicle which is arranged at a rim of the pit, wherein shedding means are comprised within the at least one pillar.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one container has an openable bottom which is associated with said means for emptying the container, said container being provided with means for moving said container from a position in which it lies within said means for emptying the container to a position in which the openable bottom is located outside the base of said means for emptying the container, said means for emptying the container comprising means for producing a vertical translatory motion of said container between a lower stroke limit, in which a plane that comprises the at least one pillar is located at a level of a paving that surrounds the pit, and an upper stroke limit, in which tee openable bottom of said container is at a level which allows the transfer by gravity of the waste directly into a loading inlet of the vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.
  • 3. The device according to clam 2, wherein the at least one container is associated with the means for emptying the container so that said container can slide with respect to the base of said means by virtue of actuation means.
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a hydraulic system which is suitable to be connected to a control unit which is located on the vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.
  • 5. A waste collection device, comprising at least one container which is accommodated in a pit and is arranged under at least one pillar for waste insertion, means being provided for emptying said container into a vehicle which is arranged at a rim of the pit, wherein said at least one container has an openable bottom which is associated with said means for emptying the container, said container being provided with means for moving said container from a position in which it lies within said means for emptying the container to a position in which the openable bottom is located outside the base of said means for emptying the container, said means for emptying the container comprising means for producing a vertical translatory motion of said container between a lower stroke limit, in which a plane that comprises the at least one pillar is located at a level of a paving that surrounds the pit, and an upper stroke limit, in which the openable bottom of said container is at a level which allows the transfer by gravity of the waste directly into a loading inlet of be vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.
  • 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the at least one container is associated with the means for emptying the container so that said container can slide with respect to the base of said means by virtue of actuation means.
  • 7. The device according to claim 5, further comprising a hydraulic system which is suitable to be connected to a control unit which is located on the vehicle arranged at the rim of the pit.
  • 8. The device according to claim 5, wherein shredding means are comprised within the at least one pillar.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MN99A0018 Apr 1999 IT
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3719296 Larson, Jr. Mar 1973 A
5582500 Morris Dec 1996 A
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Number Date Country
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