EP1673741B1 - Dispositif automatique de recyclage pour contenants vides, module de nettoyage et procede pour faire fonctionner ce dispositif - Google Patents

Dispositif automatique de recyclage pour contenants vides, module de nettoyage et procede pour faire fonctionner ce dispositif Download PDF

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EP1673741B1
EP1673741B1 EP04790000A EP04790000A EP1673741B1 EP 1673741 B1 EP1673741 B1 EP 1673741B1 EP 04790000 A EP04790000 A EP 04790000A EP 04790000 A EP04790000 A EP 04790000A EP 1673741 B1 EP1673741 B1 EP 1673741B1
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Siegmar Hecht
Johann Löning
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B3/00Cleaning by methods involving the use or presence of liquid or steam
    • B08B3/04Cleaning involving contact with liquid
    • B08B3/041Cleaning travelling work
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B08CLEANING
    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
    • B08B1/00Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools
    • B08B1/20Cleaning of moving articles, e.g. of moving webs or of objects on a conveyor
    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F7/00Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus
    • G07F7/06Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by returnable containers, i.e. reverse vending systems in which a user is rewarded for returning a container that serves as a token of value, e.g. bottles
    • G07F7/0609Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by returnable containers, i.e. reverse vending systems in which a user is rewarded for returning a container that serves as a token of value, e.g. bottles by fluid containers, e.g. bottles, cups, gas containers

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  • the present invention relates to a cleaning module according to the preamble of claim 1, as well as a method for operating the reverse vending machine in a cleaning mode.
  • transport routes are available, on which the containers are conveyed through the machine. These transport routes are usually conveyor belts.
  • the empties container usually contain residual liquid that can escape during handling in the reverse vending machine, it comes after a certain period of operation to heavy contamination of the transport routes, but also other facilities that affect the functionality of the machine.
  • the reverse vending machines are therefore cleaned manually at certain intervals. This is very complicated and under the cramped space conditions in the machine also difficult, so that the quality of cleaning suffers. In addition, this cleaning operation can lead to damage to the built-in parts of the machine.
  • a reverse vending machine for empty containers which has at least one input, a recognition and an output unit and the units connecting transport routes. At least one of these units and / or at least one of the transport lines is equipped with cleaning devices for self-cleaning. This makes an optimal and effective cleaning of the reverse vending machine possible. Damage, as with manual cleaning possible, are also avoided by this solution. In addition, working time is saved because the reverse vending machine cleans itself, so to speak. In this reverse vending machine, the cleaning device is installed stationary.
  • the state of the art also includes conveyor belt cleaning devices such as in US 5,355,992 . US 5,613,594 . US 5,372,243 . US 5,649,616 . US 6,244,423 B1 . US 4,860,883 . US 5,598,915 and US 4,960,200 described. Also with these Devices are stationary, ie permanently installed devices.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a solution which enables automatic or semi-automatic cleaning of the at least one conveying path without the installation of stationary cleaning devices.
  • the cleaning device is not stationary installed in the reverse vending machine, but it is a separate module, which is like the accepted by the reverse vending machine empties via its input unit in this input.
  • the cleaning module When entering the cleaning module in the reverse vending machine, it runs in a cleaning mode.
  • holding means of the machine and / or the cleaning module are activated, so that the cleaning module is held substantially stationary while the conveyor belt is running.
  • These holding means may be, for example, mechanical, electro-mechanical or electromagnetic type. They have the effect that the cleaning module is no longer conveyed on the moving conveyor belt.
  • the cleaning module is filled with cleaning liquid hollow body which can be placed on the transport surface of the conveyor belt with at least one support surface. Its at least one bearing surface is adapted to the shape of the transport surface of the conveyor belt, so that it rests with its at least one bearing surface substantially flat on the transport surface.
  • the wall of the cleaning module is perforated in the region of its support surface (s). From these perforations, the cleaning medium exits and wets the conveyor belt. Due to the relative movement between the conveyor belt and the cleaning module it comes to the formation of foam, which not only wets the transport surface of the conveyor belt, but also the pulleys of the conveyor belt and other facilities in the vicinity of the conveyor belt. It has been shown that this foam formation in conjunction with the wiping action between the transport surface of the conveyor belt and the support surface of the cleaning module gives a good cleaning effect.
  • the cleaning effect is substantially improved if the at least one support surface of the cleaning module has a coating which receives the cleaning fluid and delivers it to the transport surface of the conveyor belt. This results in a better distribution of the cleaning medium on the transport surface of the conveyor belt and the foaming is intensified.
  • the coating may e.g. consist of a knitted fabric or microfiber fabric.
  • the perforations are advantageously formed as apertures, these breakthroughs are suitably designed as holes.
  • the cleaning mode of the reverse vending machine can be set manually or set automatically.
  • the recognition units which are already present in the reverse vending machine, are used for the empty containers to be taken back. These may be barcode readers or cameras, for example. So that the cleaning module can be recognized by the recognition units as such, it is therefore provided with barcodes, transponders, surface profiling, etc. In particular, however, the cleaning module can also be recognized by the camera based on its shape. If the detection unit detects the presence of the cleaning module in the machine, the holding means are activated via a control unit, so that a further transport of the cleaning mode on the conveyor belt for a predetermined time, despite running conveyor belt, is not possible. However, the cleaning module may also include holding means such as a pin which abuts against a sheet located in the machine, so that the further transport of the cleaning module is prevented and the conveyor belts can be cleaned.
  • the in FIG. 1 shown reverse vending machine has a housing 1 with an input port 2 on the reclaimed empty containers, such as bottles or cans, are entered in the reverse vending machine.
  • the reverse vending machine also has a control panel 3 with a display 4, a receipt printer 5 and a control button 6. Below the input port 2, a return opening 7 is provided, are returned to the unaccepted empties container to a customer.
  • a cleaning module 8 can be entered via the input opening 2, as in FIG FIG. 1 is indicated.
  • the cleaning module 8 is a hollow body with a closable filling opening 9 for a cleaning liquid in its first embodiment. It has two bearing surfaces 10, which are intended to rest on the transport surfaces 11 of a conveyor belt 12.
  • the conveyor belt 12 is arranged in the reverse vending machine and is normally used for transporting entered empty containers. It is formed in this case from two inclined conveyor belts, whereby a V-shaped conveyor groove is formed.
  • the bearing surfaces 10 of the cleaning module are adapted to this V-shape of the transport surfaces of the conveyor belt 12. They lie flat on the transport surfaces 11, as best of FIG. 3 evident.
  • the cleaning module 8 also with other support surfaces 10 and other support surface 10 in adaptation to the respective shape of the. Transport surface 11 of the conveyor belt 12 are produced.
  • the bearing surfaces 10 of the cleaning module 8 are coated with a microfibre fabric 13. Below this coating, the wall of the cleaning module 8 is perforated. These perforations, which are not apparent from the illustration, are in the front and top of the cleaning module 8, i. arranged in the filling opening 9 near the area of the bearing surfaces 10. This arrangement of the perforations is required so that the cleaning liquid does not leak from the cleaning module 8 when the storage module is stationary. It goes without saying that the maximum level of the cleaning fluid in the cleaning module 8 is below the perforation when the storage is stationary.
  • cleaning fluid exits through the perforations from the cleaning module 8, which is distributed through the microfiber coating 13. Due to the wiping contact, foaming occurs.
  • the foam is further conveyed by the conveyor belt 12, so that it covers not only the transport surfaces 11 of the conveyor belt 12, but also its undersides and the guide rollers 17.
  • the cleaning of the conveyor line is continued until the desired cleaning effect is achieved.
  • the cleaning time can be preset, for example by a timer. After this cleaning time, the linear drive 15 moves the bolt 14 out of the conveying path of the conveyor belt 12, so that the cleaning module 8 is conveyed out of the reverse vending machine or onto a subsequent conveyor belt 12.
  • a bolt 14 is also retracted in the conveying paths of the subsequent conveyor belt 12, which then holds the cleaning module 8 on this conveyor belt 12 stationary. It then play out the same processes, as described above. After the preset cleaning time, the bolt 14 is then brought out of the conveying path of the conveyor belt 12 and the cleaning module 8 is parked via a stand perpendicular to an empties collecting table.
  • this setting can also be made automatically.
  • the detection unit already integrated in the machine is used.
  • the cleaning module 8 is entered into the input opening 2 of the reverse vending machine 1.
  • the conveyor belt 12 then conveys the cleaning module 8 to the detection unit 18.
  • the system detects automatically whether it is the input object to a cleaning module 8 or an empty container. This detection can take place, for example, via a bar code reader 18.1, the barcode 19 mounted on the cleaning module 8 or detected by a camera 18.2 via which special features, eg a specific recess 20 of the cleaning module 8, are detected. If the system has recognized the entered object as a cleaning module 8, for example, the bolt 14 is extended again, wherein the conveyor belt 12 continues to run.
  • the bolt 14 can be provided as a holding means for the cleaning module 8 and an electromagnet 21 below the conveyor belt 12.
  • This electromagnet 21 is in FIG. 2 indicated by a coil.
  • a magnetic body 22 is arranged, as shown FIG. 2 emerges in the visualization of the magnetic body 22, the top of the cleaning module 8 is shown broken accordingly.
  • the stationary holding of the cleaning module 8 via an electromagnet 21 can of course also be provided in the manually started cleaning mode.
  • a second embodiment of a cleaning module 8 is shown.
  • the cleaning module 8 consists of a trough-shaped lower part 23 and a lid formed as a top 24.
  • the lower part 23 and the upper part 24 are positively connected to one another.
  • the lower part 23 has apertures 25 formed as bores on the bearing surfaces 10.
  • the support surfaces 10 are in turn adapted to the V-shape of the transport surfaces 11 of the conveyor belt.
  • the bearing surfaces 10 are coated with a microfibre fabric 13.
  • the cleaning liquid is passed through into the cleaning module 8 a separate bottle 26 is filled, which in a provided in the upper part 24, the contour of the bottle 26 adapted recess 27 can be inserted, as shown in the plan view of the upper part 24 according to Fig. 5 and from Fig. 4 evident.
  • the bottle 26 is not directly on the bottom 30 of the upper part 24, but is spaced therefrom. This is ensured by spacer strips 31, which rise from the bottom 30 and on which the bottle 26 rests with its longitudinal sides.
  • the spacer strips 31 are designed as bevels, so that the bottle 26 is inclined, and with the lid open 26.1, the cleaning liquid can leak. It first passes through a provided in the bottom 30 of the upper part 24 opening 32 in the lower part 23 and from there through the openings 25 in the microfiber coating 13.
  • the bottle 26 can still be secured by an additional clamp 28, with its edges in the lower part 23 provided longitudinal grooves 33 is inserted and rests on the bottle 26 from above.
  • the cleaning module 8 is filled with the liquid only before the cleaning operation, in that the opened bottle 26 is inserted, so that a rapid and effective wetting of the microfibre fabric 13 with the cleaning liquid can be ensured by the openings 25. Since the cleaning module 8 is not stored with filled cleaning liquid, or with inserted, closed bottle 26, there is no risk of leakage of cleaning liquid from the openings 25 during storage of the cleaning module 8.
  • the cleaning module 8 is entered into the reverse vending machine.
  • the camera 18.2 detects the contour of the cleaning module 8 and can therefore automatically switch to the cleaning mode of the machine.
  • the cleaning module 8 is equipped with a retaining pin 29 which, during transport of the cleaning module 8 on the conveyor belts 12 against a arranged in the reverse vending machine stop, which is designed for example as a cover plate, moves and thus blocks the further transport of the module 8. Since the conveyor belt 12 continues to run, a cleaning effect is generated as in the first embodiment by the wiping contact between the microfiber coating 13 and the transport surfaces 11 of the conveyor belt 12.
  • the cleaning liquid can emerge more quickly from the module 8 and wet the microfibre fabric 13, so that overall the conveyor belt 12 can be foamed more efficiently with the cleaning liquid. This leads to a shorter cleaning time and to an improved cleaning of the conveyor belt 12.

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  1. Module de *nettoyage de dispositifs automatiques de recyclage de produits vides, constitué d'un corps creux qui est empli d'un liquide de nettoyage, qui peut être mis sur la surface (11) transporteuse de la bande (12) transporteuse du dispositif automatique de recyclage de produits vides pour au moins une surface (10) de dépôt et dont la paroi est, dans la partie de la ou des surfaces (10) de dépôt, perforée pour la sortie du liquide de nettoyage caractérisé en ce que
    - il peut être entré par l'unité (2) d'entrée dans le dispositif automatique de recyclage de produits vides et être transporté dans le dispositif automatique par la au moins une bande (12) transporteuse,
    - et il a un moyen de maintien qui, en coopération avec le dispositif automatique de recyclage de produits vides, maintient le module (8) de nettoyage, lorsque la bande (12) transporteuse est branchée sensiblement à poste fixe sur la bande (12) transporteuse, la bande (12) transporteuse passant sous le module (8) de nettoyage.
  2. Module de nettoyage suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il a, comme moyen de maintien, une broche (29) de maintien qui est guidée contre une butée dans le dispositif automatique de recyclage de produits vides.
  3. Module de nettoyage suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il a, comme moyen de maintien, une pièce (22) magnétique intégrée qui entre en coopération avec un électroaimant (21) disposé dans le dispositif automatique de recyclage de produits vides.
  4. Module de nettoyage suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la ou les surfaces (10) de dépôt est/sont adaptées à la forme des surfaces (11) transporteuse de la bande (12) transporteuse.
  5. Module de nettoyage suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 4 précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'au moins une surface (10) de dépôt est pourvue d'un revêtement (13) absorbant le liquide de nettoyage et le cédant à la surface (11) transporteuse de la bande (12) transporteuse.
  6. Module de nettoyage suivant la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que le revêtement de sa ou ses surfaces (10) de dépôt est constitué d'un tissu ou d'un tricot (13) de microfibres.
  7. Module de nettoyage suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le module (8) de nettoyage est constitué sous une forme en deux parties, en ce qu'il est constitué d'une partie (23) inférieure en forme de cuvette et d'une partie (24) supérieure en forme de couvercle.
  8. Module de nettoyage suivant l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le module (8) de nettoyage peut être rempli du liquide de nettoyage au moyen d'une bouteille (26), la bouteille (26) pouvant être mise dans un évidement (27) prévu dans la partie (24) supérieure et adapté au contour de la bouteille (26).
  9. Procédé pour faire fonctionner un dispositif automatique de recyclage en utilisant un module de nettoyage suivant l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif automatique de recyclage peut être déplacé dans un mode de nettoyage en faisant entrer le module (8) de nettoyage par l'unité (2) d'entrée dans le dispositif automatique de recyclage et en activant le moyen (14, 21, 22, 29) de maintien pour maintenir, sensiblement à un poste fixe, le module (8) de nettoyage sur la bande (12) transporteuse en déplacement.
  10. Procédé suivant la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que le mode de nettoyage peut être branché manuellement.
  11. Procédé suivant la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que le mode de nettoyage s'établit automatiquement en détectant le module (8) de nettoyage entré dans le dispositif automatique par l'unité (18) de détection du dispositif automatique de recyclage.
  12. Procédé suivant l'une des revendications 9 à 11, caractérisé en ce que le module (8) de nettoyage est mis, après la traversée du dispositif automatique de recyclage, par un dispositif de dressage, verticalement sur une surface collectrice de produits vides.
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