Although various fields of use can be envisaged, the present invention relates more particularly to appliances (preferably self-propelled) with a heat engine or electric motor which allow the vacuuming of any type of urban or industrial waste and normally called urban or industrial vacuum cleaners.
The present invention relates more particularly to a waste separation appliance, installed in or on the vacuum cleaner, which allows sorting of the waste on the basis of a number of characteristics.
Self-propelled appliances that are used as urban or industrial vacuum cleaners are mainly used by cleaning agents for cleaning urban, industrial and/or recreational sites. This type of appliance is usually equipped with a suction pipe which is handled by the cleaning agent and wherein the end of the pipe comes into contact with the areas to be cleaned, allowing direct vacuuming of the waste so as to lead it toward a suitable container placed on the appliance. In the devices that are known today, the waste is not separated, in particular according to the nature thereof or the composition thereof. Indeed, sorting objects according to their internal properties as soon as the waste is collected would be desirable. Providing a sorting appliance in or on the vacuum cleaner represents a considerable challenge, since it is necessary to take into account the specific constraints of the appliance, for example the often-standardized dimensions of the containers, as well as diameters of the pipes and flexible tubes used to lead the waste toward the container. These diameters can be approximately 10 cm or more, to make the machine capable of vacuuming objects of variable size. The aim of the present invention is to provide an appliance that meets these requirements.
The present invention relates to a waste separation appliance as described in the claims. It is an appliance that can be used more particularly but not exclusively for an urban or industrial vacuum cleaner in which the waste is vacuumed and then collected in a container.
Throughout this description, the terms “proximal end” and “distal end” are defined with respect to the direction of transfer of the waste or objects in the sorting appliance, therefore the objects first pass through the proximal end, and then through the distal end. The appliance according to the invention comprises a flexible tube, the proximal end of which receives the waste and the distal end of which is held by a ring which is pivotable so that the ring can be positioned in one of several predefined positions. This variable positioning makes it possible to deposit the waste in various containers or compartments, depending on the characteristics thereof, for example the nature thereof or the composition thereof. The appliance can be commanded manually or automatically based on the information given by electronic or optical detectors.
The invention therefore relates, in particular, to an appliance for separating and sorting waste comprising:
The appliance according to the invention preferably can be used for an urban or industrial vacuum cleaner. An urban or industrial vacuum cleaner is a mobile, preferably self-propelled, apparatus for cleaning urban, industrial and/or recreational sites. The urban or industrial vacuum cleaner is provided with a pipe configured to be handled by an operator so that the waste vacuumed by the pipe is led toward the flexible tube which is part of the appliance according to the invention.
According to a specific embodiment, the distal end of the flexible tube can freely move about its axis with respect to the ring during the pivoting of the ring.
In the latter case, one embodiment is presented as an appliance wherein the flexible tube is fixed at the distal end thereof to a pipe fixed in turn inside a hoop, said hoop being held by the ring in the plane of the hoop and in the direction perpendicular to this plane, while allowing the free rotation of the hoop about its central axis.
According to a specific embodiment, the hoop is held in the plane thereof by one or more plates having a first opening with a diameter greater than the outer diameter of the hoop, and in the direction perpendicular to said plane, by two plates having a second opening with a diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the hoop and greater than the outer diameter of the pipe, the ring being formed by the assembly of said plates having the first opening with the plates having the second opening.
Furthermore, the appliance according to the last embodiment can comprise two anti-friction plates installed on both sides of the hoop, respectively between the hoop and each of the plates having the second opening.
The appliance according to the invention can further comprise means for detecting the position of the ring, which are configured to detect whether or not the ring is in one of the predefined positions.
Said detection means can comprise electronic sensors mounted on the frame, these sensors being contactless position sensors, and wherein the ring comprises flat extensions which are positioned to face the sensors when the ring is in one of the predefined positions.
According to an embodiment of the appliance of the invention, the actuator comprises an electric motor configured to block the pivoting at the moment when the power supply of the motor is cut off.
The appliance according to the invention can comprise manual command means that allow an operator to position the ring in one of the predefined positions.
Upstream of the flexible tube, the appliance can comprise one or more detectors forming means for selecting the type of waste, which are suitable for detecting one or more characteristics, such as physical, geometric and/or chemical characteristics, of the waste. In this case, the positioning of the ring in one of the predefined positions will be advantageously commanded automatically based on signals generated by the detector or detectors.
The appliance according to this last embodiment can comprise anti-vibration means suitable for limiting the vibration forces acting on the detector or detectors.
In a specific embodiment of the appliance according to the invention, the proximal end of the flexible tube is fixed with respect to the frame.
The invention also relates to a waste vacuum cleaner provided with an appliance according to any one of the preceding claims. It can particularly be an urban or industrial vacuum cleaner.
The present invention will be described in greater detail in one or more preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended figures and for which elements or details can be combined. The same applies with regard to a combination of details taken up in the figures which represent the prior art with the main elements of the present invention.
The separation principle on which the invention is based is then illustrated in
The specific means for implementing this general principle are described below.
The main feature of the invention is the manner in which the ring 23 together with the distal end of the flexible tube 22 (via the pipe 26), is moved into a plurality of predefined positions to allow the sorting of waste. In the embodiment shown in
The position of the ring 23 is preferably controlled by means of three electronic sensors 33 mounted on the frame 30. The ring 23 is provided with a metal flat extension 34 which extends outward from the mean perimeter of the ring 23 while remaining parallel to the plane of the ring 26, and which will be positioned to face the sensors 33 at the moment when the ring 23 reaches one of the three sorting positions. The sensors 33 preferably operate according to the contactless detection principle, known per se by a person skilled in the art (inductive proximity switches). Signal processing means, known per se, are provided for detecting the signals generated by the sensors and deducing therefrom the position of the ring 23. Control means, also known per se, are provided for adjusting the positioning of the ring 23 by the actuator 32/35.
The actuator 32/35 preferably operates so that the movement is blocked when the power supply of the motor is interrupted. This makes it possible to easily maintain the position of the ring 26 when one of the predefined positions is reached. The motor must be restarted quickly, so as to be able to correct an undesired movement of the ring, by actuating, for example, the movement of the ring toward the correct sorting position. A type of motor+transmission combination appropriate for this purpose is a worm direct current gear motor.
Sorting will be managed on the basis of certain characteristics of the collected waste.
According to one embodiment, the actuation of the separation appliance is triggered manually by the operator or cleaning agent who will have access to command means such as one or more buttons or a screen, through which the latter will be able change the position of the flexible tube 22 depending on the type of waste that the latter collects.
According to another embodiment, the selection is automatic based on a detection of certain characteristics related, for example, to the nature of the waste by electronic or optical detectors. Preferably, the detectors are positioned at the pipe 21 that is, in this case, supplied with openings suitable for receiving the detectors. The types of detectors that can be used are, for example, the detectors known in the prior art, capable of detecting the presence of metal components, or the detectors of non-metal components such as NIR (Near Infrared) detectors. The signals generated by these detectors will be transferred toward a command module which will command the actuation of the appliance of the invention depending on the detected components. In general, the NIR or equivalent detectors have a higher reaction time than the metal component detectors. For this reason, the NIR or equivalent detectors are preferably installed further away from the proximal end of the flexible tube 22 than the metal component detectors.
Preferably, anti-vibration means, such as supports made of a damping material, are provided to limit the vibration forces acting on the detectors during the operation of the vacuum cleaner.
The pivoting movement of the ring 26 makes it possible to have a compact structure, with an axis of rotation 31 in a central position, thereby making it possible to position the distal end of the flexible tube 22 at a plurality of positions located about the axis 31. This appliance can therefore be used with the same constraints to which a waste vacuuming apparatus as shown in
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