GB2470578A - Waste compactor and sealer for a bin - Google Patents

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GB2470578A
GB2470578A GB0909107A GB0909107A GB2470578A GB 2470578 A GB2470578 A GB 2470578A GB 0909107 A GB0909107 A GB 0909107A GB 0909107 A GB0909107 A GB 0909107A GB 2470578 A GB2470578 A GB 2470578A
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Gary Alan Edwards
Kevin David Bond
Stewart James Wilkinson
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/1405Compressing means incorporated in, or specially adapted for, refuse receptacles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B9/00Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
    • B30B9/30Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for baling; Compression boxes therefor
    • B30B9/305Drive arrangements for the press ram
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/04Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor with removable inserts
    • B65F1/06Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor with removable inserts with flexible inserts, e.g. bags or sacks
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F1/00Refuse receptacles; Accessories therefor
    • B65F1/14Other constructional features; Accessories
    • B65F1/16Lids or covers
    • B65F1/1615Lids or covers with means for locking, fastening or permanently closing thereof
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65FGATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
    • B65F2210/00Equipment of refuse receptacles
    • B65F2210/167Sealing means

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Abstract

A waste compactor for a wheelie bin comprises: a housing with four sides and a base 27, the housing being adapted for receiving a suspended waste sack; a pair of slide units 7 mounted parallel on the side walls; and an inflator 9 adapted for compacting waste. The inflator is attached to: a compactor plate 6 connected to the real side and the slide unit that can move horizontally between a retracted loading position and a forward waste-compacted position; and a deflector plate 4 rigidly fixed to the front side. The inflator may be mounted to the slide units so that the clamped waste sack can be moved horizontally, and one end of the inflator may have a non-rigid connection to allow the compactor plate to move in an angular direction. Other features include: sealing bars 18 for sealing the top of the compacted waste sack in order to prevent odours and insects; and a lockable hinged lid adjacent to an inflator and an interlock preventing the lid opening during compaction.

Description

Standard "Sealie Bin" Waste Compactor
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1)Field of Invention
This Invention relates to a vertical compaction and sealing unit for use with polythene/plastic refuse sacks or bin liners (sacks), allowing multiple sacks to be compacted, sealed and stored within the device, namely a "Sealie bin". The compaction and sealing unit can be fitted to Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bins) at Manufacture or retro-fitted to existing units. The compaction and sealing unit can be adapted to fit all sizes of Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bins) or other refuse devices.
The invention allows the frequency of refuse collection to be extended without the risk of smell, insect infestation or rodents.
2) Description of the Prior Art
Wheeled Bins(Wheelie Bins) are increasingly provided to households, manufacturing industries, fast-food restaurants, pubs, hospitals, hotels, etc. Refuse is normally placed in aWheeled Bins (Wheelie Bin) in bin liners tied or loosly dropped into the bin thereby not untilising the full capacity of the bin.
Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bins) are emptied normally weekly or fortnightly by refuse trucks lifting by means of a hydraulic lift system. Lids are held back by the lift system to allow for the refuse to fall freely into the truck and then the refuse is compacted within the truck.
Councils are under increasing pressure to reduce the frequency of refuse collections due to the cost and carbon foot print emmissions.
This has lead to problems with storage of full sacks especially during warm periods whereby inadequate sealing causes an unpleasant smell, attracts rodents and insect infestation.
Hospitals are under increasing pressure to reduce secondary infections. Contaminated waste in inadequetly sealed sacks is transported through wards and corridors to waste disposal or incineration areas causing a potential threat of infection.
All existing compactors are designed to compact waste using hydraulic rams operated by an integral or remote hydraulic power pack and compact into a metal unsealed container that are totally unsuitable for fitting to a plastic or metal Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bin)
SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a compactor for compactable waste material where a standard Wheeled Bin (wheelie bin) is adapted to accept a standard plastic refuse sack hung vertically.The Wheeled Bin and plastic sack is further adapted to recieve waste material to be corn pacted.
The invention will now be termed as a "SEALIE BIN" The invention allows for multiple waste sacks to be compacted and stored within said Sealie Bin.
The invention allows operation by manual means, manual means with visual weight indication, automatic means automatic with pre-set load ceLls The invention can be adapted to allow wireless connection to a remote hub centre for the Sealie Bin to call the hub centre when the Sealie Bin waste weight reaches a pre-set level or has completed a pre-set number of Compaction cycles.
According to the invention a parallel slide unit is fitted to the wheelie bin with a housing to hold a plastic refuse sack in the open position.
The slide also holds a horizontal sealing bar.
A moving compactor plate (connected to the slide unit), flied rear plate (Sealie Bin back, front or side)are connected by an inflatable bag. The moving compactor plate is free to move from a retracted loading position to a foward compacted position.
The plastic refuse sack is held open at the top by the housing with the sack hanging vertical and parallel to the moving compactor plate to allow refuse to be placed in the sack.
The moving compactor plate controlled by the integral control system is moved horizontally by inflation of the bag, which in turn compresses the refuse sack thereby compacting the refuse in the sack.
The Sealing bar seals the top of the refuse sack thereby ensuring no ingress of insects or smells to be leaked out.
Once the controller deflates the airbag the compactor plate returns to the retracted position where the compacted refuse sack can be removed or left in position and a new sack placed in the housing.
The Sealie bin can be emptied by the normal means.
The Controller means connected to the power system which controls the sequence of movements of the compactor plate by the inflator bag and the movement and power of sealing bar.
The invention also provides options for power supply to the controller by mains supply, battery supply integral or remote mounted solar panels.
The Sealie bin is typically closed off by a top rear hinged lid to block off the opening.
The invention also provides a lid interlock whereby the lid cannot be opened unless the controller has finished its compacting cycle and the inflator bag is de-flated.
The invention also provides a lid interlock whereby the compacting cycle cannot be started with the lid open.
The invention also provides a key lock whereby the lid cannot be opened by unauthorised persons or children.
The invention provides options to fit to all sizes of Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bins).
The invention provides options to retrofit to existing Wheeled Bins (Wheelie Bins).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to to the accompanying drawings which:-Figure 1 is a sectional drawing of a Sealie Bin showing the compactor plate in the retracted position.
Figure 2 is a sectional drawing of a Sealie Bin with the compactor plate in the retracted position with a waste sack fitted Figure 3 is a sectional drawing of a Sealie Bin showing the compactor plate in the foward position and a waste sack in housing.
Figure 4 is a sectional plan view of a Sealie bin showing the compactor plate in the retracted position and a waste sack Figure 5 is a sectional plan view or the Sealie Bin showing the compactor plate in the foward position and the compacted waste sack in the sealing position.
Figure 6 is a plan view of the Sealie bin lid showing optional solar panels.
Figure 7 is a sectional side view of the Sealie Bin showing optional bottom parallel slide unit.
Figure 8 is a plan view with lid removed of the Sealie Bin showing first compacted waste sack and second suspended waste sack in position.
Figure 9 is a rear view of the Sealie Bin showing the Controller and power system.
Figure 1OA is a flow chart showing the sequential steps of the controller system programme manual start.
Figure lOB is a flow chart showing the sequential steps of the controller system programme with automatic sequence.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED
EMBODIMENT. Key
1:-Optional Solar Panels 2:-Hinged lid 3:-Lid lock and safety Interlock 4:-Deflector Plate 5:-Front 6:-Compactor Plate 7:-Top Parallel Slide Unit 8:-Return tension Spring 9:-Inflator assembly 10:-Controller system 11:-Back Panel 12:-First suspended waste sack 13:-Uncompacted waste 14:-Compacted waste 15:-Inflator assembly inflated 16:-Compactor plate in foward position 17:-Moving waste sack clamp 18:-Moving sealing bar 19:-Rear of bin 20:-First sealed waste sack 21:-Fixed waste sack clamp 22:-Front spring loaded sealing bar 23:-Lid interlock and Key lock 24:-Optional bottom parallel slide unit 25:-Left side 26:-Right side 27:-Base 28:-Power system 29:-Second waste sack 30:-Cross member 31:-Front fixed waste sack clamping bar 32:-Front fixed waste clamp 33:-Fixed front sealing bar 34:-Mounting plate 35:-Compressor 37:-Lid lifting handles 38:-Selector and start switch control panel Referring now to the drawings and in particular Figure 1 there is shown a vertical waste Sealie Bin (Wheelie Bin) (A) generally comprising a vertical housing with four sides (11), (5), (25), (26) an integral base (27) and a Hinged lid (2).
The top sides of the Sealie Bin (25) and (26) refer to Figure 4 are adapted to recieve a parallel slide unit (7) with a vertical moving compactor plate (6) attached to each slide unit (7) to achive parallel motion from back (11) to front (5). The bottom of sides (25) and (26) refer to figure 4 can be adapted to recieve a second parallel slide unit (24) refer to Figure (7) The moving compactor plate (6) has mounted to the front a mechanical hand operated clamp unit (17) refer to Figures 4 and 5 to allow one end of the waste sack to be clamped in position and a rear spring loaded sealing bar (18). The moving compactor plate (6) is connected to the back (11) by two tension springs (8) refer to figure Behind the moving compactor plate (6) and between the rear of the Sealie Bin (11) is mounted an inflator unit (9) (shown as a bellows for ofr clariyt on the drawings) refer to figures 1, 2, 3,4, 5 and 7.
The front (5) of the Sealie Bin is adapted to accept a fixed deflector plate (4), to which has mounted to it a mechanical hand operated clamp unit (21)to allow the other end of the waste sack to be clamped in position refer to figure 4 and a front spring loaded sealing bar (22).
The top hinged lid (2) of the Sealie Bin is adapted to accept a front key:ock (23) with an eiectroi nieehanicai interlock to isolate all controls should the compacting sequence be initiated with the lid in the raised position, meaning that the inflator is in the retracted position.
The lock also prevents the lid being opened when the compacting sequence is in operation and the inflator is in any but the fully retracted position.
The Controller will stop the inflation sequence if the lid is lifted after the compaction sequence is initiated.
The top hinged lid can be further adapted to accept solar panels (1) refer to figure 5 The Sealie Bin also houses on the rear panel a power system (28) which powers the inflator assembly (9) and a controller system (10) which monitors the interlocks and the sequence of movements of the inflator and sealing bars As shown in figure 2 waste material is recieved in the suspended waste sack when the inflator is in the retracted position and the lid is raised.
When the lid (2) is closed and locked the the inflator can be operated whereby the compactor plate (6) moves foward compressing the waste material in the sack.
With the inflator fully extended the controller allows the top of the sack to be sealed.
With the top of the bag sealed the controller allows the inflator to deflate allowing the compactor plate to retract. Deflation is assisted by tension springs (8) connected to the rear of the bin (5) and the compactor plate (6) With the inflator in the retracted position the lid can be raised and a new waste sack (29) can be clamped in position refer to figure 8.
As shown in figure(2) waste material is recieved within the suspended waste sack (29) when the inflator is in the retracted position and the lid is opened.
When the lid is closed the compactor plate (6) can be operated whereby the the inflator assembly (9) will compress the suspended waste material.
Referring now to figs 1-4 the SEALIE BIN comprises a thermo plastic vertical Wheeled Bin with a base four sides and a lid. Two sides(25) and (26) are modified to accept a parallel slide unit(7) mounted internally.
The slides can be secured to the internal surface by suitable means such as for example bolts (not shown) through aperatures. The parallel slide units are disposed opposite each other to and between the front and rear sides. The dimension from the top to the centre line of the slides is critical to allow free foward and reverse motion of the slides.
As seen in figs 1,2,3 a compactor plate (6) is bolted vertically to the parallel slide unit by a cross member (30) preferably of tubular steel and has attached to it two tension springs (8) further attached to the rear side with a rotating pulley (not shown) to allow vertical and horizontal movement.
Referring to fig 4 a clamping unit is bolted to the compactor plate with manual lever clamps(17). The clamps are disposed at either end of the clamp unit. The clamping bar (31) is full length.
Referring to fig 4 the spring loaded moving sealing bar assembly (18) is mounted underneath the clamp unit and is dimensionly lengthwise as the clamping bar(31) Referring to figure 1,2,3 the inflator assembly (9)is housed between the rear side of the unit (11) and the compactor plate (6) rigidly bolted to the rear side (11) and loosely attached to the compactor plate (6) to allow for miss alignment due to uneven fill of the waste sack (12) and (29) Referring to figs 1,2,3, the deflector plate is attached to the front end (5) by suitable means such as for example bolts (not shown) through aperatures.
Referring to fig 4 a clamping unit is bolted to the deflector plate with manual lever clamps(32). The clamps are disposed at either end of the clamp unit. The clamping bar (33) is full length.
Referring to fig 4 the fixed spring loaded fixed sealing bar assembly (34) is mounted underneath the clamp unit and is dimensionly lengthwise as the clamping bar (33) Refering to figure 1 a lock is fitted to the lid (3), an upper rim on the Sealie Bin front (5) engages a lever and a latch which interfaces with a switch for example a microswitch (not shown) The microswitch is in turn electrically connected to the controller system(1O). An indicator light is housed on the front of the Sealie Bin (not shown) The switch serves as an interlock mechanism such that when the depending lid lock is not engaged into the rim latch to activate the switch an open electrical circuit will prevent the power system (28) from moving the inflator assembly (9) and the compaction system will not start.
A plate bolted to the rear(35) of the Sealie Bin provides support for the Power system(28) and the Controller. A removable locked access cover (not shown) prevents unauthorised access.
The inflator assembly (9) is driven by the power system (28) which is preferably Compressed air. The power system (28) comprises a mini compressor (36) driven by an electric motor, both of which are housed within the power housing (28). The invention also allows for alternative power systems.
The invention also allows for a remote power system whereby the power system is via a plug in connection from a remote compressed air system for example a Hospital compressed air or Nitrogren system.
The power system (28) and the position of the compactor plate (6) and the inflator system connected thereto are controlled by the controller system (10).
Fluid Conduits(not shown) carry compressed air to the inflator assembly (9). A Position sensor( not shown) is provided to sense the position of the inflator assembly(9)/compactor plate (6) and send appropiate signals to the controller(10). A Directional valve (not shown) in the fluid conduits directs the flow of Compressed in response to to signals from the controller system (10).
The power system (28) and the position of the inflator system (9)! compactor plate (6) and the operation of the sealing bars (18) (22) are controlled by the controller system (10).
A control panel (38) preferbly on the front (5) of the Sealie Bin comprises an optional selector switch (40) and a start button (39).
The optional selector switch (40) permits two positions for load and run. The controller system (10) preferbly comprises a computer programme sequence as shown in FIGUREs (1OA) and (1OB),which may be programmed into a digital computer means (not shown). The digital computer means,at appropiate points in the sequence recieves signals from the position sensor (not shown) and sends signals to a solenoid (not shown) in the directional valve (not shown) in the fluid conduits (not shown) The programme is initiated by the lid (2) being closed and locked (41) and the microswitch (not shown) on the latch (23) signalling the controller (10) that the lid (2) is closed and locked and as in FIGURES 1OA the sequence is started by the select switch (40) signalling the controller (10) and therfore allowing the controller (10) to accept the manual start switch (39)by the operator depressing the said start switch (39) and the load cell (not shown) signal to signal and initiate the programme or as in FIGURE lOB the manual start switch (40) signal is replaced with a signal from the load cell (not shown)when the waste sack reaches a predetermined weight and providing the lid (2) being closed and locked (41) and the microswitch (not shown) on the latch (23) signalling the controller (10) that the lid (2) is closed and locked therefore initiating the programme. If the microswitch (not shown), the door locked safety switch (not shown) are both engauged, the load cell (not shown) and the start switch (39) signalling the the closure of the lid and the preset load is reached power is enabled to be delivered to the controller (10). Upon initiation the program determines the switch position either load or run. If the switch (40) is in the run position the programme starts the integral compressor (36)and after a preset time delay activates a solenoid causing the inflator (9) to inflate thereby moving the compactor plate (6) foward to compress the waste (13) in the suspended waste sack (29) until a preset position as dictated by the position sensor (not shown) signals the controller system(1O) to start the heater unit (not shown) thereby the moving sealing bar (17) and the fixed sealing bar to heat up thereby creating a seal on the waste sack (12). The position sensor(not shown)detects the first waste sack (12) compacted finished position thereby signaling the programme in the controller to close solenoid (not shown) and compressor (36) to stop thereby exhausting compressed air causing inflator (6) to deflate returning compactor plate (6) to start position with the assistance of the return tension springs (8) as shown in FIGURES 1,4,7 where upon the controller system automatically shuts itself off.
It will be apparant to those skilled in the art that other embodiments of the invention are possible. For example the controller system may comprise a simple set of electro-mechanical relays. It is clear that reasonable variation and modification are possible within the spirit of the foregoing specifications and drawings without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined by the the accompanying iiauws

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  1. C LA I MS1) In a Sealie Bin compactor for waste material comprising four sides and a base adapted to recieve a suspended waste sack, said waste sack suspended to recieve waste material therm, a slide unit mounted parallel on opposite sides. Inflator means means mounted in said housing and adapted for compacting waste material and power means operably connected to said inflator means, the improvement in said inflator means comprising:-a first compactor plate pivotably connected to said rear side, said parallel slide unit and said inflator assembly for parallel motion between a retracted loading position and a waste compacted foward position relative to rear side and a second defector plate rigidly fixed to the front side.
  2. 2) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 1 further comprising a pair of parallel slide units each of which is secured to the sides near to the top and adapted to recieve the compactor plate.
  3. 3) A Sealie Bin compactor according to claim 1 wherein the bin has four sides and the moving compactor/inflator assembly are removably mounted to the slide assembly so that the clamped waste sack can be moved in a horizontal direction parallel to two sides 4) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 1 wherein the bin, is a thermo plastic moulded or pressed steel unit with four sides and integral base with a hinged liftable lid defining an opening for recieving waste material. The front panel having a portion thereof removable for access.5) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 4 and further a lid having first and second ends,said first end being hingedly mounted to to a side paneland second end adapted to be secured to another panel by a latch means.6) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 5 wherein said other side is is formed/adapted with an aperture and said latch means comprises a movable rod mounted on the lid proximate the second end thereof and adapted to be recieved in the aperture.7) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 6 wherein the aperature is adapted to have a key locking system.8) A Sealie Bin compactor according to claim 1 wherein said bin and lid at least partially defines an opening for the entry of waste into said waste sack when said waste sack is disposed in position in said bin.9) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 1 wherein said compactor plate moves in a horizontal foward direction.10) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 9 wherein one end of said inflator/compactor assembly has a non rigid connection to allow said compactor plate to move in an angular direction and opposite said one fixed deflector plate with an angular top deflection section.11) In a Sealie Bin Compactor for waste material comprising a thermo-plastic/pressed steel housing adapted to recieve a vertically suspended waste sack, said waste sack being suspended to recieve waste material therein, a slide unit mounted on said housing, inflator assembly/compactor plate means mounted in said housing and adapted for compacting waste material in said waste sack and power means to operably move inflator assembly /conipactor plate and moving and fixed sealing bars 12) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 11 said moving sealing bar means rigidly mounted to inflator assembly/ compactor plate parallel to compactor plate and moving with inflator assembly/compactor plate and said fixed sealing bar means rigidly mounted to deflector plate.13) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 12 means operably connected to said power, means for controlling movement of said inflator/sealing system respectively.14) A Sealie Bin Compactor according to claim 11 means operably connected to said power means, replacable battenes,rechargable batteries, mains power, remote fluid logic system, integral solar panels or remote solar panels.15) A Seatie Bin compactor having an inflator assembly/compactor plate means enclosed within a thermo-plastic/pressed steel housing for compacting waste material in an open topped housing with a lockable hinged lid,said inflator assembly/compactor plate having a rear plate and further being adapted for movement to and from a retracted loading position said housing having an opening there through and a lid adjacent to said inflator assembly/compactor plate means to cover said opening, said door being hingedly mounted to the housing for swinging movements about a vertical axis and a lockplate mechanism rigidly secured to lid wherein the lockplate engages into an adjacent interlock on front of housing.
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