AU2020102226A4 - Method for Building Artificial Desert Hills by Waste Tyres - Google Patents

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AU2020102226A4
AU2020102226A4 AU2020102226A AU2020102226A AU2020102226A4 AU 2020102226 A4 AU2020102226 A4 AU 2020102226A4 AU 2020102226 A AU2020102226 A AU 2020102226A AU 2020102226 A AU2020102226 A AU 2020102226A AU 2020102226 A4 AU2020102226 A4 AU 2020102226A4
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/02Receptacles, e.g. flower-pots or boxes; Glasses for cultivating flowers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
    • B09BDISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
    • B09BDISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
    • E01F7/00Devices affording protection against snow, sand drifts, side-wind effects, snowslides, avalanches or falling rocks; Anti-dazzle arrangements ; Sight-screens for roads, e.g. to mask accident site
    • E01F7/02Snow fences or similar devices, e.g. devices affording protection against sand drifts or side-wind effects
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
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    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
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A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres of the present invention comprises: 1) transporting the waste tyres to the desert, and piling them upon a cone-shaped mound; 2) constructing a sand platform at a certain vertical interval from the bottom to the top for parking a belt conveyor; 3) the belt conveyor is employed to scatter the sand around and over the mound of waste tyres, until all of which are covered by sands; 4) growing vegetation upon the mound of waste tyres. Its advantages is that it can reuse a large number of tyres unreturnable by piling upon and forming the tyre mounds and constituting robust ridge of such mounds in the desert, blocking the movement and expansion of sand dunes, containing desertification and reducing land occupation and harmfulness. 1

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Method for Building Artificial Desert Hills by Waste tyres
Technical field:
The invention relates to the technical field of waste product recycling and reusing, in particular to a method for
Building Artificial Desert Hills by Waste tyres.
Arts of the background
With the gradual improvement of people's living standards and the rapid growth of the logistics business, the
number of private cars and trucks in China has increased year by year, which has been leading to economic
development, at the same time, also producing myriads of automobile waste tyres, which, were thrown away as
garbage a dozen of years ago, substantially polluting the environment we depend on. Yet gradually, the waste tyre
industry has gradually grown its own complete system, according to incomplete statistics, these old tyres are sold or
given to the repairers or the waste collector, both of whom, in return, sold them to the tyre collector; for those tyres
displaced from automobiles have found their below ways:
1. those without too much frayed and capable of making do with are sold to the driver for continued use;
2. those being reparable or fire repaired are sold to these processors for refurbishing or fire repair, directly or
indirectly via repairmen sold to the driver's continuous use;
3. the worn-out or scrapped tyres will be sold to the relevant processors for segmenting, crushing or oil refining and
further deep processing;
4. all of those capable of being as such are directly transferred into rubber products such as steel cord fabric, nylon
cord fabric, old tyre pots and etc,.
If waste tyres fails to follow the road of recycling and reusing and of being fully used, the waste tyres produced
each year within 15-20 years as the number of China's car ownership reaches the level of the United States, the
entire natural rubber all over the world may be insufficient for Chinese buyers; the experts and companies from the
national walks of tyre retrofiting and recycling have called from different perspectives. At present, there is still a lot of room for full utilization of waste tyre resources as "urban mine", If strategy for which can be deployed as soon as possible, speeding up the pace of development and alleviating the plight of China's lack of rubber resources, the timetable is capably laid out. as a unique species, the area of natural rubber tree in China is distributing narrowly, with very limited natural rubber resources.neverthelss, with the rapid economic boosting, China's demand for rubber resources has been becoming more and more urgent.
Each country around the world is very concerned about the comprehensive utilization of waste tyre resources,
which, to a certain extent, is capable of alleviating the shortage of industrial production raw materials, in particular
to the industries of rubber, steel wire, and carbon black; the pollution during the utilization process is generated
much less than that of the using raw material resources with lower martial cost and with much more economic
benefits and employment opportunities.
It is reported that a large part of the waste tyres in developed countries are processed by means of thermal energy,
revamping and exporting to foreign countries; whereas, China is emphasing upon employing its materials for
processing. However, all things considered, the effective reusing of waste tyres has always been preplexing all
countries, and the cost of recycling and reprocessing still goes high, and there has been no reasonable recycling
program recognized in concord by the industry.
a Method for Building Artificial Desert Hills by Waste tyres is disclosed in the present invention to overcome the
deficiencies of the prior art, which comprise:
step 1: transporting the waste tyres to the desert, and piling them upon a cone-shaped mound;
step 2: constructing a sand platform o at a certain vertical interval from the bottom to the top for parking a
belt conveyor;
step 3: the belt conveyor is employed to scatter the sand around and over the mound of waste tyres, until all of
which are covered by sands;
step 4. growing vegetation upon the mound of waste tyres.
Preferably, the mound of waste tyres stands 200-300 meters high with the slope of 30°-45°.
Preferably, in the step 2, a platform for parking the belt conveyor spans a vertical distance from 50 to 100 meters
from the bottom to the top of the mound.
Preferably, the platform runs 10-20 meters wide.
Preferably, the belt conveyor is used to scatter sands upon and through the mound of waste tyres, which is sprayed
with water by water pumps, said water is transported alongside with waste tyres and vegetation.
Preferably, the belt conveyor is of telescopic one.
The advantages of this invention is that it is able to reuse a large number of tyres unreturnable by piling upon and
forming the tyre mounds and constituting robust ridge of these mounds in the desert, blocking the movement and
expansion of sand dunes, containing desertification and reducing land occupation and harmfulness; in addition, the
invention has a feature of large scale and low cost for recycling waste tyres.
The embodiments of the present invention
all other embodiments obtained, according to such embodiment, by those of ordinary skill in the art without
creative work shall fall within the protective scope of the present invention.
A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres is disclosed in the present invention comprise:
step 1: transporting the waste tyres to the desert, and piling them upon a cone-shaped mound;
step 2: constructing a sand platform at a certain vertical interval from the bottom to the top for parking belt
conveyor;
step 3: the belt conveyor is employed to scatter the sand around and over the mound of waste tyres, until all of
which are covered by sands;
step 4: growing vegetation upon the mound of waste tyres.
In this embodiment, the mound of waste tyres stands 200-300 meters high with the slope of 30°-45°; in the step 2,
the platform for parking the belt conveyor spans a vertical distance from 50 to 100 meters from the bottom to the top of the mound, and runs 10-20 meters wide; the belt conveyor is used to scatter sands upon and through the mound of waste tyres, which is sprayed with water by water pumps, said water is transported alongside with waste tyres and vegetation; it needs to mulch the sand base with nutrient soil and spray water lest the grass and trees fail to survive through the initial period of the earlier time. With the tyre mounds ameliorating the desert climate subsequently, wherein, plant growing could be provided with rainfall water and nourishment.
In this embodiment, the belt conveyor is of telescopic, capable of expanding and contracting toward omnidirections
and covering the sand and soil upon the mound of waste tyres. Currently, the longest hydraulic conveying device in
the world outdistances 400 kilometers, and the single long-distance belt conveyor reaches to maximum of almost
km, with emerging of intercity connecting by belt conveyors. The continuous transmitting structures with
long-distance, large-payload and automated control are also under developing in major developed countries of the
world. For instance, the movable telescopic conveyor (retractable fan-shaped belt conveyor) developed by Jiaozuo
Keruisen has the advantages of flexible movement, longer telescopic travel and wider range angle, taking full use
of space and multi-point discharging.
The above-mentioned mound of waste tyres with 300 meters height and slope of 45° disclosed in the present
invention requires 2 million tons of used tyres is able to consume 100 million tyres or so given an average of 50
tyres per ton. Just constructing dozens of mounds in the desert area shall has enough capacity of recycling all waste
tyres world-wide. The rubber and carbon black inside of these waste tyres provide nourishment for growing tree,
roots and moisture of which accelerate the tyres disintegrating in return. The mounds of waste tyres in the desert is
liable to absorbing atmospheric moisture, forming clouds and rainfall, which could sustain survival of vegetation on
the mounds by continuous water supply in the later stage. The invention will reuse a large number of tyres
unreturnable by piling upon and forming the tyre mounds and constituting robust ridge of these mounds in the
desert, blocking the movement and expansion of sand dunes, containing desertification and reducing land
occupation and harmfulness; in addition, the invention has a feature of large scale and low cost for recycling waste
tyres.
The forementioned discriptions are only the preferred embodiments of but not confine to the present invention, any
modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and etc., according to and within the spirit and principle of
which should fall within the protective spreads of which.

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Editorial Note 2020102226 There is only one page of the claim Claims
1. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres comprises:
step 1: transporting the waste tyres to the desert, and piling them upon a cone-shaped mound;
step 2: constructing a sand platform o at a certain vertical interval from the bottom to the top of mound for
parking a belt conveyor;
step 3: a belt conveyor is employed to scatter the sand around and over the mound of waste tyres, until all of
which are covered by sands;
step 4. growing vegetation upon the mound of waste tyres.
2. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres according to claim 1, wherein the mound of waste
tyres stands 200-300 meters high with the slope of 30°-45°.
3. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres according to claim 1, wherein a platform in the step 2
for parking the belt conveyor is provided, which spans a vertical distance from 50 to 100 meters from the bottom
to the top of the mound.
4. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres according to claim 1, wherein a platform is 10-20
meters wide.
5. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres according to claim 1, wherein the belt conveyor is
used to scatter sands upon and through the mound of waste tyres, which is sprayed with water by water pumps,
said water is transported alongside with waste tyres and vegetation.
6. A method for building artificial desert hills by waste tyres according to claim 1, wherein the belt conveyor is of
telescopic.
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