Method for destroying aerosol cans

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Inventors

Nugues, Francois
Robic, Pierre H.

Application #

601826

Filed

Sep-29-1992

Published

Aug-30-1994

Current US Class

141/168
141/329
141/7
222/5
222/83

International Classes

B65B 031/00; B67C 003/00

Field of Search

141/1 141/7 141/11 141/51 141/330 141/325 141/168 141/329 222/80 222/83 222/87 222/88 222/5 222/83.5 55/267 55/385.4 55/473 128/200.23 128/203.21 277/227 277/228

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spiegel; H. Jay

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Abstract
Method for destroying aerosol cans providing for their complete emptying, recovery, separation of various elements contained without losses, and the devices, automatic or not, for implementing the destruction method as well as the automatic piercing machine. The invention is related to the industrial sector of recovery and valorisation of waste products, the innovation of the method according to the invention allowing to pierce the aerosol can by means of a hollow needle (2) allowing to transfer the contents into a low pressure separation vat (8) making both housings, the aerosol can and the vat (8) to communicate, the invention using the resulting expansion in order to seperate the gases from the liquids, said gases thus expanded being sucked, compressed means of a compressor (13), liquified by an air-condenser (15) from where they are transferred into storage vats for treatment or reuse, the recovered liquids at the bottom of the vat (8) being transferred for reconditioning, treatment or destruction.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Method for destroying aerosol cans including the steps of:

a) providing a machine including feeding means for feeding aerosol cans into a rotary drum having at least one recess sized to receive an aerosol can, said at least one recess being alignable with said feeding means in one position of said drum and said at least one recess being rotatably movable to a second position in alignment with a reciprocable needle having a hollow body and a sealing device surrounding said hollow body for sealing around a can opening to be formed in said aerosol can be said needle;

b) rotating said drum to said first position of said at least one recess and causing said at least one recess to receive an aerosol can;



Description
Method for the destruction of aerosol cans, providing for their complete emptying, recovery and separation of the various contained elements without losses, and the devices, automatic or otherwise, for implementing the method of destruction, as well as the design principles of the automatic piercing machine.

The invention is related to the industrial sector of recovery and revaporization of waste products with, as principal object, the emptying of the aerosol cans, the recontainerizaiton of the contents, hazardous or not, without humain implication and without environmental pollution. Up to now, the principal techniques used for aerosol destruction have been by shredding without recovery of the propellant gas contents, such as CFC, liquefied petroleum gas, nitrogene, or carbon dioxyde . . . , or by discharging into waste deposits, or by burying without any prior conditioning.

According to another aspect of the invention, the method of destruction permits, by means of a hollow needle, the piercing of the pressurisized aerosol cans, with or without cutting an operculum, the transferring of the contents of the aerosol cans into a low pressure tank, assuring the separation of propellant gases and liquids, restoring the various elements according to their original specifications.
 
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