This invention refers to a equipment that is self-transported or self-towed, aimed at collecting, compacting, and bagging residues in general such as domestic, industrial, and farming waste.
The open-air collection and disposal of rubbish and waste in general is a growing problem that has serious ecological consequences.
Automotive vehicles are provided to collect domestic refuse; these vehicles have been specially designed and fabricated with features to receive, and compact the loads collected. However, given their capacity and high cost, these are only viable in large urban centers. This is why many cities hire private companies to collect the garbage, as they are specialized in this activity.
On the other hand, simpler ways of collecting and transporting garbage, such as, for instance, open trucks, dump-carts, or simple carts do not attend hygiene and safety requirements for both the population and the operators of this system.
In the case of trucks designed for the specific purpose of collecting garbage, the compaction rate is low, and so the volume of material collected is high. Because of this, the trucks need to be constantly unloaded, which means that they have to return to the garbage dumps that are located at remote places, thereby increasing the fuel consumption.
In the case of vehicles that are not specifically aimed at collecting garbage, the material collected is not compacted, which reduces the transport capacity of the vehicles all the more, and obliges to do constant trips to unload them.
The manner in which the garbage is disposed is also just as serious an issue, since in most cities, it is left in open-air dumps. Insects, rodents and all kinds of microorganisms, pathogenic or not, proliferate in these infamous dumps. As a result, these dumps are highly detrimental to the environment, as they contaminate the adjacent spring and ground water due to the infiltration and to the leaching of the liquids resulting from the decomposition and of the rainwater respectively.
Generally speaking, the problems described above also occur with the treatment of industrial and farming waste.
This invention is therefore to have an equipment capable of solving the limitations of the abovementioned state of technology efficiently. The solution is a self-transported or self-towed piece of equipment, designed to collect, compact, and bag domestic, industrial, and farming waste. The equipment has a chassis, supporting a body that is closed with a back closing cover; it also has a movable front plate that compresses the waste, and is displaced through a hydraulic system. The back cover moves at a certain angle of the chassis and transforms into a chute to unload the material collected and compacted. A peripheral feeding device from a waterproof and flexible tube minimizes the harmful effects on nature. The tube has a closing device that enables the operator to apply a sealing band at the end of the bag while applying a second sealing band before sectioning the tube to form the bottom of a new bag.
The collecting, compacting and bagging equipment that is the subject of this invention presents the following advantages on the state of technology:
The waste collecting, compacting and bagging equipment in reference in this invention is easier to understand in the following specifications, which are given through the drawings in appendix and listed below; these illustrate the best concretization form, which must not be looked upon as limiting for the invention, where:
FIG. 1—equipment perspective;
FIG. 2—side view of the equipment;
FIG. 3—upper view of the equipment;
FIG. 4—view from the back cover of the equipment;
FIG. 5—side view of the equipment detailing the operating mechanism of the back cover;
FIG. 6—lower view of the equipment detailing the operating mechanism of the back cover;
FIG. 7—perspective of the compression plate;
FIG. 8—side view of the compression plate;
FIG. 9—front view of the compression plate;
FIG. 10—side section of the equipment with the compression plate set backwards;
FIG. 11—side section of the equipment with the compression plate set forwards;
FIG. 12—front view of the set of clips of the bagging tube;
FIG. 13—side view of the set of clips of the bagging tube;
FIG. 14—front view of the set of closing pliers of the tube;
The compression plate (5) is made up of a lower semicircle (51) on which an upper semicircle (52) swings. The upper semi-plate (52) is moved by a hydraulic cylinder (53) and is maintained down constantly so as to form a front opening to load the body (2).
Due to the inclination of the compression plate (5) on its way inside the body (2) the compression plate has a pair of sliding tongues (54) which turn the plate (5) whenever they are set backwards and turn the plate (5) into an elliptical shape whenever they are put forwards.
Before starting to compress the tube with the rope (34), the entire structure of the pliers (31) is propelled outside the body (2) through the hydraulic cylinder (36), thereby leaving the pliers (31) free to squeeze the already filled tube. This is when part of the tube also slides and follows the movement.
Besides closing the bag, the pliers (31) move longitudinally through a hydraulic arm (36) that pushes the bag towards the back cover (4) that is already lowered, thereby allowing for the opening of enough space to place the sealing band that closes the bag.
Using the pull of gravity, a dripping tank (not shown) placed at the lower back part of the body (2) has a lower drainpipe (not shown) that collects the liquids obtained through compaction.
The operating sequence of the equipment is made up of the following steps:
Off course, the equipment suggested in this invention might be used for other means like, for instance, to bag raw material of diverse types. It also may be used efficiently to form silos and to put vegetal material into silos.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/BR2004/000025 | Mar 2003 | BR | national |
PI 0300535-6 | Mar 2003 | BR | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10547468 | Aug 2005 | US |
Child | 12167696 | US |