GB2454479A - Waste collection apparatus - Google Patents

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GB2454479A
GB2454479A GB0721848A GB0721848A GB2454479A GB 2454479 A GB2454479 A GB 2454479A GB 0721848 A GB0721848 A GB 0721848A GB 0721848 A GB0721848 A GB 0721848A GB 2454479 A GB2454479 A GB 2454479A
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Glynn Benson
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F3/00Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
    • B65F3/001Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse for segregated refuse collecting, e.g. vehicles with several compartments
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F3/00Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
    • B65F3/14Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle
    • B65F3/18Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle with endless conveyors, e.g. elevators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F3/00Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
    • B65F3/14Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle
    • B65F3/20Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle with charging pistons, plates, or the like
    • B65F3/201Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle with charging pistons, plates, or the like the charging pistons, plates or the like moving rectilinearly
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F3/00Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
    • B65F3/14Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle
    • B65F3/22Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for charging, distributing or compressing refuse in the interior of the tank of a refuse vehicle with screw conveyors, rotary tanks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F3/00Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
    • B65F3/24Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for unloading the tank of a refuse vehicle
    • B65F3/28Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for unloading the tank of a refuse vehicle by a lengthwise movement of a wall, e.g. a plate, a piston, or the like

Abstract

A waste collection apparatus comprises: a storage compartment 16, an inlet aperture 20, receiving means 54 for waste items 22 and conveyor means 56, 58, 60 to convey items from the receiving means to the inlet aperture, wherein the inlet aperture 20 is spaced-apart from the receiving means 54. The apparatus may be mounted on a vehicle 50 with the receiving means 54 in the form of a hopper at the rear of the vehicle, the inlet 20 formed toward the front of the roof of the storage compartment 16 and the conveyor means extending over the roof of the storage compartment 16, preferably beneath cover 62. The conveyor means 56, 58, 60 be conveyor belts. A compactor plate 64 or screw and an opening end wall 18 may be provided within the storage compartment 16.

Description

Title: Waste collection apparatus.
Description:
This invention relates to a waste collection apparatus, and in particular, but without limitation to a waste collection apparatus for use on waste collection vehicles.
Household and office waste is commonly left in bins outside premises for periodic collection by waste collection companies who transport the waste to disposal or recycling facilities for processing. In many situations, it is most efficient and/or economic for the waste collection companies to use a dedicated waste collection vehicle for this purpose.
Known waste collection vehicles are most often of the rear-loading type, and comprise a rear hopper into which waste is placed either by hand, or using specially designed bin handling machinery. A compactor is normally provided in, or adjacent, the hopper to reduce the volume of the waste, thereby increasing the payload of the vehicle. Various types of compactor can be used, for example: a moving plate compactor, which presses the waste against the base or an end wall of the hopper, or a screw compactor, which comprises an Archimedean screw of decreasing pitch and/or radius such that : the waste is compacted as it moves along the screw. In most cases, the S... * . I...
compactor also serves to move the compacted waste into a storage compartment of the vehicle. Thus, waste can be continually added to the *.
hopper and compacted into the storage compartment. Once the storage S...
compartment is full, the vehicle can be driven to a waste processing facility S.S.
and the rear hopper removed (e.g. lifted up or swung outwards) to enable the contents of the storage compartment to be ejected.
Known waste collection vehicles suffer from a number of disadvantages, namely: * Due to their robust construction and complex moving parts, rear-loading compaction systems can be heavy (up to 2000 kg), which means that a disproportionate amount of the vehicle's weight is transmitted to the road via the rear axle. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that the storage compartment of known rear-loading waste collection vehicles fills from the rear towards front. Thus, until the storage compartment is relatively full, the weight distribution of the vehicle can be heavily biased towards the rear of the vehicle. These problems can lead to overloading of the rear axle, which can cause excessive road wear, and/or under-loading of the steering axle, which can reduce steering efficiency.
* The compaction system is exposed within the hopper and therefore presents a potential crush injury hazard to both the operators of the vehicle, and passers-by.
Because the waste is compacted in an open hopper, operators and passers-by can be subjected to splashing and/or spatter (e.g. as partially filled bottles or pressurised containers are crushed), which poses both a physical injury hazard, in addition to a health and safety hazard.
* Known waste collection vehicles can be excessively noisy due to S. S :..: the mechanical parts thereof (i.e. the compactor) being exposed, and also **.
because the waste is crushed / compacted in an open hopper. *S.. * . . S. * * S..
S S S.'.
It is an object of this invention to address one or more of the above problems and/or to provide an improved waste collection vehicle and/or method.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a waste coilection apparatus comprising: a storage compartment; an inlet aperture communicating with the interior of the storage compartment; receiving means for receiving items; and conveyor means arranged, in use, to convey items from the receiving means to the inlet aperture, wherein the inlet aperture is spaced-apart from the receiving means.
Advantageously, since the items received by the receiving means are introduced into the storage compartment at a location spaced-apart therefrom, the weight of the items within the storage compartment helps to balance/offset the weight of the receiving means. This can give rise to a more even weight distribution.
Preferably, the inlet aperture is located at, or towards, the opposite end of, the storage compartment to the receiving means.
The inlet aperture may be located at, or towards, an upper part of the storage compartment. Thus, items received by the receiving means can be conveyed up, and/or over, the storage compartment and deposited/dropped therein via the inlet aperture. **a.
: A cover means may be provided to cover the conveyor means and/or S... * . *S..
the inlet aperture. The cover means, where provided, may help to prevent *. . * .: items from being blown off the conveyor means by wind, and/or help to S... * * S...
contain noise/smells within the apparatus. *5S* * * .
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The storage compartment may comprise a base, a front wall, a rear wall, sidewalls and a roof, and the inlet aperture may be located in the roof.
The conveyor means may comprise one or more conveyor belts. The conveyor belt or belts may comprise an endless web arranged to pass over and/or be guided by one or more rollers. The or each conveyor belt may comprise a series of lateral ribs or projections that help to prevent waste items from slipping relative to the conveyor belt. Where relatively deep ribs or projections are provided, they may, in conjunction with the web of the conveyor belt, define a plurality of mini-hoppers. Such a configuration may remove the need for a hopper, as such.
A part of the storage compartment and/or a part of the hopper is preferably manufactured of a lightweight material, such as a polymeric material and/or an aluminium alloy. Advantageously, this helps to reduce the weight of the apparatus (a major consideration where the apparatus is to be vehicle-borne), and/or by reducing the weight of the receiving means relative to that of the storage compartment, the weight of the apparatus can be more evenly distributed.
The storage compartment may further comprise a closable outlet aperture, which may be provided in, or adjacent, a rear wall of the storage compartment. The rear wall of the storage compartment may be removable and/or openable to form the closable outlet aperture. The rear wall of the storage compartment may be hingedly connected to the base, top or side walls of the storage compartment. S...
The receiving means may comprise a loading area into which items can be placed to be conveyed to the inlet aperture. The receiving means may comprise a hopper, which may comprise a generally open-topped receptacle having a base, sidewalls front and rear walls. The front wall of the hopper may be integrally formed with the rear wall of the storage compartment.
Additionally or alternatively, the receiving means may comprise a conveyor butt into which items can be placed. The conveyor belt, where provided may be located within a hopper. A compaction means may be provided, which compaction means may be located within the storage compartment, and may be arranged to compact items located within the storage compartment. The compaction means (compactor) may comprises a plate, located within the storage compartment, movable between a first position and a second position. The first position may be located towards the front of the storage compartment and the second position may be located towards the rear of the storage compartment. The first and second positions may be located on opposite sides of the inlet aperture.
The plate may be connected to one or more actuators (e.g. motor-driven worm screws, and/or one or more rams) arranged, in use, to cause the plate to move forwards and/or backwards within the storage compartment.
Additionally or alternatively, the compactor may comprise an Archimedean screw.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a **S.
*. waste collection vehicle comprising: a waste storage compartment; an inlet * * **** aperture located at, or toward, the front of, and communicating with the S. * :: interior of, the waste storage compartment; and a hopper located at, or S...
toward, the rear of the vehicle for receiving waste items, wherein the vehicle *S.. * S * S. S S... S...
further comprises a conveyor belt arranged, in use, to convey waste items from the hopper into, the waste storage compartment via the inlet aperture.
The vehicle may comprise two or more waste collection apparatuses.
Vehicles having two or more waste collection apparatuses can be useful where waste is sorted at source, e.g. into "recyclable" and non-recyclable" bins, so that different categories of waste items do not need to be mixed up.
Such an arrangement allows single vehicle to collect different types of waste simultaneously, rather than having to make multiple trips to a single location.
The waste collection apparatus or apparatuses may be located at any position on the vehicle, although preferably at, or towards the rear of the vehicle, or between the driver's cab and the storage compartment.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a schematic cut-away side view of a known waste collection vehicle; Figure 2 is a schematic cut-away side view of a waste collection vehicle comprising a waste collection apparatus according to the invention; Figures 3 to 7 are a sequence showing how the waste collection vehicle of Figure 2 is loaded and unloaded; Figure 8 is a is a schematic cut-away side view of a first alternative : waste collection vehicle comprising a waste collection apparatus according to * * **** the invention; and S. S * 5: Figure 9 is a is a schematic cut-away side view of a second alternative S... * S S...
waste collection vehicle comprising a waste collection apparatus according to S... * I S
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In Figure 1, a known refuse collection vehicle 10 comprises a chassis 12, wheels 13 and a drive-train (not shown) of conventional construction.
Mounted to the chassis 12 are; a driver's cab 14 at the front of the vehicle 10; and a generally cuboid refuse storage compartment 16 at the rear of the vehicle 10.
The rear end wall 18 of the refuse storage compartment 16 comprises an inlet aperture 20 through which refuse items 22 can pass into the interior of the refuse storage compartment 16.
A hydraulically actuated compactor 24 is mounted to the rear of the refuse collection compartment 16 and overhangs the rear of the vehicle 10.
The compactor 24 comprises a curved base plate 26 manufactured of high strength steel and an articulated scraper 28, which is driven by hydraulic rams (not shown). The curved base plate 26 forms part of a hopper, into which refuse items 22 can be placed. When the hopper is full, the articulated scraper 28 moves from a retracted position, down into the hopper, and scrapes a lower edge thereof across the curved base plate and pushes the refuse items 22 through the inlet aperture 20 into the storage compartment 16.
The action of the scraper 28 (as indicated by arrow 30) serves two functions simultaneously, namely to crush the refuse items 22 within the hopper, and to transfer them into the storage compartment 16.
*. : The weight distribution of the known vehicle is heavily biased towards S... * * S...
the rear. Arrows 32, 34 and 36 represent the reaction force of each wheel
S
:: from the road: their relative sizes indicating the relative magnitudes of the S...
reaction forces. Since the hopper, base plate 26 and scraper 28 are built from *S..
heavy materials; the hopper, base plate 26 and scraper 28 overhang the rear of the vehicle 10; and since refuse items 22 fill the compartment from rear towards the front, the weight distribution of the vehicle is strongly biased towards the rear driving wheels 13', with little weight being transmitted to the front, steering wheels 13".
A moveable refuse ejection plate 38 is provided within, and towards the front of, the refuse storage compartment 16. The ejection plate 38 is moveably mounted on hydraulic rams 40, which can be extended to force the ejection plate rearwards, and hence to push any refuse items 22 within the refuse storage compartment out through either the inlet aperture, or a separate outlet aperture (not shown).
Figure 2 shows, schematically, a refuse collection vehicle 50 according to the invention, which is similar to the known refuse collection vehicle shown in Figure 1. Figure 2 shows a refuse collection vehicle 50, comprising a chassis 12, wheels 13 and a drive-train (not shown) of conventional construction. Mounted to the chassis 12 are: a driver's cab 14 at the front of the vehicle 50 and a generally cuboid, refuse storage compartment 16 at the rear of the vehicle 50.
Unlike the known refuse collection vehicle, an inlet aperture 20 is provided in the roof 52, rather than the rear end wall, of the refuse storage compartment 16.
e A hopper 54, which is of relatively lightweight construction, overhangs S...
the rear of the vehicle 50. Located within the hopper are horizontal 56 and *..: inclined 58 conveyor belts. A third, horizontal conveyor belt 60 passes over *..S * . the roof of the storage compartment 16 and terminates above the inlet *.*.
*.. : 25 aperture 20. S... *.S.
Since, in use, refuse items are placed on conveyor belts 56 and 58, it is not necessary for the hopper 54 itself to be manufactured particularly robustly.
In the illustrated embodiment, the hopper 54 is manufactured of moulded Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) since it merely serves as a cowling for the conveyor belts 56, 58, and has no real load-bearing function.
A cover 62 is also provided over the third conveyor belt 60 to prevent refuse items from being blown off the conveyor belt 60 in high winds and to prevent foreign objects from inadvertently/accidentally falling into the refuse storage compartment 16 via the inlet aperture 20. The cover 62 is manufactured of a laminated GRP -polymer foam -GRP material which is lightweight, relatively stiff and exhibits good sound insulation properties. By surrounding the inlet aperture 20 with a sound-insulated cover 62, the noise emissions of the vehicle 50 can be reduced significantly.
A moveable refuse compaction and ejection plate 64 is provided within, and towards the front of, the refuse storage compartment 16. The compaction and ejection plate 64 is moveably mounted on hydraulic rams 40, which can be extended to force the compaction and ejection plate 64 rearwards, and hence to push and compress any refuse items 22 within the refuse storage against the rear end wall 18 of the refuse storage compartment 16. The rear-end wall 18 of the refuse storage compartment 16 is integral with the front wall **S.
: ofthehopper54 S..
The series of schematic illustrations forming Figures 3 to 7 show the * refuse collection vehicle 50 in use. In Figure 3, an operator (not shown) * S.. * S S...
places refuse items 22 onto the horizontal conveyor belt 56 within the hopper 54. The refuse items 22 are transferred by the conveyor belts 56, 56, 60 up S...
and over the roof 52 of the storage compartment 16. When the refuse items 22 reach the end of the horizontal conveyor belt 60, they drop into the refuse storage compartment 16 via the inlet aperture 20. As can be seen in Figure 3, since the weight of the hopper 54 is relatively low, and since the refuse items are loaded into vehicle between the front 13" and rear 13' wheels, the weight of the vehicle, as indicated by reaction force arrows 32, 34 and 36 is relatively evenly distributed.
As can be seen in Figure 4, once a certain quantity of waste items 22 have been loaded into the storage compartment 16, the conveyor belts 56, 58, 60 are switched off and the compaction and ejection plate 64 moves rearwards to push and compress the refuse items 22 against the rear end wall 18 of the refuse storage compartment 16.
In Figure 5, the compaction and ejection plate 64 moves forwards again and the conveyor belts 56, 58, 60 are switched back on enabling further waste items to be added to the hopper 54. This procedure continues until the storage compartment 16 is full, as shown in Figure 6, whereupon the vehicle drives to a waste processing facility to unload.
As can be seen from Figure 7, the hopper 54, horizontal 56 and inclined conveyor belts 58, and rear wall of the storage compartment 18 form a loading unit 70 that is hingedly connected to the vehicle 50. Thus, the .. : loading unit 70 can be hinged upwards to expose the waste items 22 within the storage compartment 16, whereupon the compaction and ejection plate 64 * can move rearwards to push the refuse items 22 out through the open end of **S. * * ****
the refuse storage compartment 16. Once the vehicle 50 has been emptied, **** * * * ** * * *** * * *.*S the loading unit 70 is lowered and the compaction and ejection plate 64 moved forwards to enable the vehicle 50 to be re-loaded.
Figure 8 shows an alternate waste collection vehicle comprising two waste collection apparatuses mounted side-by-side on the vehicle. In Figure 8, the waste collection apparatuses are of equal sizes giving rise to a 50:50 split, although one waste collection apparatus may be wider than the other to give a different split, e.g. a 60:40 or a 70:30 split.
Also shown in Figure 8 are a series of lateral ribs 72 on the conveyor belt 58 that help to prevent waste items from slipping down the conveyor belt 58. Since the ribs 72 are quite deep, they, in conjunction with the web of the conveyor belt 58, define mini-hoppers thereby removing the need for a horizontal conveyor belt (56) as shown in Figures 2 to 7.
Additionally, in Figure 8, the loading unit 70 does not significantly overhang the rear wheels 13' of the vehicle 50.
Finally, Figure 9 shows a further alternate configuration in which the loading unit 70 is placed between the driver's cab and the storage compartment. Such a configuration places the weight of the loading unit 70 between the front 13" and rear wheels 13' of the vehicle to more evenly distribute the vehicle's weight. Such a configuration also enables an operator (not shown) to walk alongside the vehicle 50, e.g. on the pavement (sidewalk) : to load it, rather than having to walk in the road behind the vehicle 50.
The invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing embodiments.
For example, the shape and configuration of the vehicle may be adapted for S...
different purposes, the position of the inlet aperture need not be towards the **Ss * I * S. * *SI. *S..
front of the storage compartment and the compactor need not be of the sliding plate type. S... * SS S. * *... * . S. S * S S * **
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  1. Claims: 1. A waste collection apparatus comprising: a storage compartment; an inlet aperture communicating with the interior of the storage compartment; receiving means for receiving items; and conveyor means arranged, in use, to convey items from the receiving means to the inlet aperture, wherein the inlet aperture is spaced-apart from the receiving means.
  2. 2 A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inlet aperture is located at, or towards, the opposite end of the storage compartment to the receiving means.
  3. 3. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the inlet aperture is located at, or towards, an upper part of the storage compartment.
  4. 4. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the storage compartment comprises a base, a front wall, a rear wall, side walls and a roof, and the inlet aperture is located in the roof.
    :
  5. 5. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, S...
    S... wherein the receiving means and/or the conveyor means comprises one or more conveyor belts. S.. * . * ***. * .* S. * *.S* * S 5I5*
  6. 6. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein a part of the storage compartment and/or a part of the hopper is manufactured of a lightweight material.
  7. 7. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the lightweight material comprises a polymeric material and/or an aluminium alloy.
  8. 8. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the storage compartment further comprises a closable outlet aperture.
  9. 9. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any of claims 4 to 8, wherein the closable outlet aperture is provided in, or adjacent, the rear wall of the storage compartment.
  10. 10. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the rear wall of the storage compartment is removable and/or openable to form the closable outlet aperture.
  11. 11. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10 wherein the rear wall of the storage compartment is hingedly connected to the *:*. base, top or side walls of the storage compartment. *..S * * *.*
    *::::
  12. 12. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, ***S wherein the receiving means comprises a hopper.
  13. 13. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the hopper comprises an open-topped receptacle having a base, sidewalls front and rear walls.
  14. 14. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 12 or claim 13, wherein the front wall of the hopper is integral with the rear wall of the storage compartment.
  15. 15. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim, further comprising compaction means arranged to compact items located within the storage compartment
  16. 16. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the compaction means comprises a plate, located within the storage compartment, movable between a first position and a second position.
  17. 17. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first position is located towards the front of the storage compartment and the second position is located towards the rear of the storage compartment. * * *S..
    *:*.
  18. 18. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 16 or claim 17, *SS* wherein the first and second positions are located on opposite sides of the *:::: inlet aperture. **** * S *..
  19. 19. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in any of claims 16, 17 or 18, wherein the plate is connected to one or more actuators arranged, in use, to cause the plate to move forwards and/or backwards within the storage compartment.
  20. 20. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in 19, wherein the actuator comprises one or more motor-driven worm screws, and/or one or more rams.
  21. 21. A waste collection apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the compaction means comprises an Archimedean screw.
  22. 22. A vehicle comprising at least one waste collection apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim.
  23. 23. A vehicle comprising two or more waste collection apparatuses as claimed in any of claims 1 to 21.
  24. 24. A waste collection vehicle comprising a: a waste storage *:::: 20 compartment; an inlet aperture located at, or toward, the front of, and communicating with the interior of, the waste storage compartment; and a *:*. hopper located at, or toward, the rear of the vehicle for receiving waste items, S...
    wherein the vehicle further comprises a conveyor belt arranged, in use, to convey waste items from the hopper into, the waste storage compartment via S...
    the inletaperture.
  25. 25. A waste collection apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
  26. 26. A vehicle substantially as hereinbefore described, with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. *SS. * * * ** S **.. * * S... S. S * S* * *5 *SS. * * S... S... * .. S. S *SS.
    S S *S..
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