Method for discharging refuse

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Inventors

Hyden, Hans Olof

Application #

737569

Filed

Nov-1-1976

Published

Jul-11-1978

Current US Class

100/215
100/249
100/41
100/42
406/154
406/76

International Classes

B30B 007/04

Field of Search

100/179 100/192 100/249 100/229 302/50 302/59 302/62 214/23 110/8

Assignee

AB Centralsug (Solna, SE)

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Kaye

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Abstract
A device for discharging refuse through a discharge pipe being in communication with a hopper having an outlet through which refuse is successively introduced into the discharge pipe from a vacuum transport system performs the following operations: A compactor gate is advanced into the discharge pipe in a direction perpendicular to the length dimension of the discharge pipe at a location between the hopper outlet and a discharge outlet to block the internal longitudinal passage thereof to substantially prevent air from being drawn into the vacuum transport system through discharge outlet and the hopper. Thereafter, a compactor pusher is repeatedly reciprocated in the discharge pipe from a withdrawn limit position in which communication between the hopper outlet and the discharge pipe is open, towards the lowered compactor gate to accumulate and compress successively introduced refuse between the compactor pusher and the compactor gate. While the compactor pusher is reciprocating, the compactor gate is withdrawn to clear the discharge pipe passage when the refuse compressed between the compactor pusher and the compactor gate has reached a sufficient density to form a substantially vacuum tight plug. During continued reciprocation of the compactor pusher and in timed coordination therewith, an edge of the compactor gate firmly clamps a refuse portion against the discharge pipe, while the reciprocating compactor pusher is being withdrawn to the withdrawn limit position, and the compactor gate is withdrawn from the refuse clamping position to clear the discharge pipe passage, while the reciprocating compactor pusher is moving from the withdrawn limit position into the discharge pipe to forward the refuse previously accumulated and compressed towards and through the discharge outlet of the discharge pipe.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of discharging refuse through a discharge pipe being in communication with a hopper having an outlet through which refuse is successively introduced into the discharge pipe from a vacuum transport system, comprising the following steps:

a. advancing a compactor gate into the discharge pipe in a direction perpendicular to the length dimension of the discharge pipe at a location between the hopper outlet and a discharge outlet of the discharge pipe for blocking the internal longitudinal passage thereof to substantially prevent air from being drawn into the vacuum transport system through the discharge outlet and the hopper;

b. subsequent to the completion of step (a) repeatedly reciprocating a compactor pusher in the discharge pipe from a withdrawn limit position in which communication between the hopper outlet and the discharge pipe is open, towards the lowered compactor gate to accumulate and compress successively introduced refuse between the compactor pusher and the compactor gate;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of refuse processing and finds particular application in vacuum transport systems which handle refuse, such as household garbage.

Conventionally, the refuse transported by and separated from the air stream in the system, is periodically discharged therefrom through a discharge pipe and deposited, for example, in containers for final disposition or further conveyance. Conventionally the discharge process is discontinuous and sluice-means are used to avoid open communication between the closed vacuum transport system and the ambient atmosphere. However, it is desirable to perform the refuse discharge operation in a continuous manner while insuring that such refuse discharge operation does not adversely affect the efficiency of the vacuum transport system by allowing air to be drawn in through the open passage, and, accordingly, it is a desideratum to block this passage against substantial inflow of air even while the discharge operation is in progress to thus maintain the transport system substantially vacuum tight.
 
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