WO2012156868A1 - Composteur à fixation verticale - Google Patents
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- WO2012156868A1 WO2012156868A1 PCT/IB2012/052313 IB2012052313W WO2012156868A1 WO 2012156868 A1 WO2012156868 A1 WO 2012156868A1 IB 2012052313 W IB2012052313 W IB 2012052313W WO 2012156868 A1 WO2012156868 A1 WO 2012156868A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G7/00—Flower holders or the like
- A47G7/02—Devices for supporting flower-pots or cut flowers
- A47G7/04—Flower tables; Stands or hangers, e.g. baskets, for flowers
- A47G7/044—Hanging flower-pot holders, e.g. mounted on walls, balcony fences or the like
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C05—FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
- C05F—ORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C, e.g. FERTILISERS FROM WASTE OR REFUSE
- C05F17/00—Preparation of fertilisers characterised by biological or biochemical treatment steps, e.g. composting or fermentation
- C05F17/05—Treatments involving invertebrates, e.g. worms, flies or maggots
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C05—FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
- C05F—ORGANIC FERTILISERS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C05B, C05C, e.g. FERTILISERS FROM WASTE OR REFUSE
- C05F17/00—Preparation of fertilisers characterised by biological or biochemical treatment steps, e.g. composting or fermentation
- C05F17/90—Apparatus therefor
- C05F17/907—Small-scale devices without mechanical means for feeding or discharging material, e.g. garden compost bins
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02P—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
- Y02P20/00—Technologies relating to chemical industry
- Y02P20/141—Feedstock
- Y02P20/145—Feedstock the feedstock being materials of biological origin
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02W—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
- Y02W30/00—Technologies for solid waste management
- Y02W30/40—Bio-organic fraction processing; Production of fertilisers from the organic fraction of waste or refuse
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- the present invention relates to a vertically fastened composter, in particular for a balcony or terrace railing.
- Composters are used to recycle organic matter waste by decomposing it, mainly through the combined action of animals (most often earthworms, vermicomposters), bacteria and fungi present on these wastes. We then obtain humus, which can be used as an organic input into the soil.
- vermicomposters whose format allows their use in apartment. Most are guaranteed without odors. Although this is often true, these composters are accompanied by the presence of flying insects in the apartment, which can put off many people. The success of these vermicomposters of apartment was therefore very limited.
- the invention aims to solve these problems by proposing a composter for apartment, avoiding the presence of flying insects in the apartment, and avoiding the problem of congestion and can be adapted to most apartments in town with guardians. body to windows or balconies.
- the subject of the invention is an organic waste composter comprising a tank and at least one composting tank that can be positioned above the tank, the tank having a rigid bottom provided on an outer face of said bottom, a substantially vertical groove relative to the use position adapted to receive a portion of a railing to engage the composter on the guardrail.
- the composter may further comprise a means of fixing the composter on the railing;
- the tank container can include a liquid collection drawer, to collect the liquid produced by the composting of organic waste;
- the fixing means can be integral with the groove
- the tank tank may include a positioning part of a composting tank, under which is disposed the receiving groove of the guardrail, and a part of planter;
- the composter may further comprise a lid pivotally mounted above the composting tank situated in the highest position relative to the tank container;
- the cover may have a slope
- the fastening means may comprise a U-shaped section, secured to or reported in the groove, and a clamping means of the U-profile against the guardrail;
- the U-profile may have, at the base of the U, two through slots for receiving a clamping collar for fixing the U-profile against the guard body;
- the clamp may be metal or polymer
- the fixing means may comprise a U-shaped section presenting, at the base of the U, two through-holes intended for the passage of two bolts, and two pieces forming two clamping jaws intended to be clamped around a part of the guard-rail by screwing said two bolts;
- the U-shaped section may further comprise a wing integral with a spacer bearing, in the recess of the U, a clamping plate intended to come into close contact with the guard, so that, in use, the retractor tending to press the clamping plate against the guard rail, opposite the wing bearing the spacer, the guard being abutting against the other wing of the U-profile;
- the spacer may comprise an elastic means allowing automatic clamping
- the elastic means may consist of a spring or a prestressed blade
- the U-shaped section may furthermore comprise a hole in which a sliding-mounted rod passes in an oblong slot of two L-shaped parts mounted in opposition to one another so as to pinch, in use, the guard between the two pieces L, the rod comprising a clamping means against the U-shaped section to maintain fixed the gap between the two parts L and thus ensure the clamping of the guard between these two parts L;
- the U-profile may have a spacing between the free ends of the flanges of the profile slightly greater than the width of the groove, so that it can be inserted and maintained in force in the groove;
- the groove and the U-shaped section may have complementary parts, such as a projection and a notch, allowing the automatic locking of the profile in the groove; and or
- the composting tank or bins can be slidably mounted on a support disposed above the tank tank.
- the invention also proposes a means of fixing a composter according to the invention on a railing, comprising a U-shaped section as described above.
- Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a composter according to the invention, in position of use on a railing;
- Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a composter according to the invention.
- Figure 4 is a schematic side view of a composter according to the invention, showing different possible positions of the lid depending on the number of composting bins;
- Composter of organic waste comprises a tank tank and at least one composting tank positioned above the tank tank.
- the composting bin or bins are positionable either by stacking, in which case they comprise a nesting structure, or by sliding, in the manner of drawers, in which case they are slidably mounted on a support disposed above the tank.
- a substantially vertical groove 11, in the use position is provided in the lower part of the composter 1 according to the invention so that it is positioned astride the bodyguard G , that is to say that a portion of the guard is engaged directly in the groove provided for this purpose, or an attached element attached to the guard is engaged in the groove provided for this purpose.
- the railing is not engaged directly in the groove, but indirectly via the means reported (see Figure 14).
- the tank tank has a rigid bottom provided, on an outer face of said bottom, a substantially vertical groove relative to the use position adapted to receive a portion of a railing to engage the composter on the guard -body.
- substantially vertical means a groove having an angle of 90 ° with the horizontal, plus or minus 10 °.
- a part of the composter 1 extends on either side of the guard body G while another part of the composter is above the railing.
- the bottom of the tank tank is preferably liquid-tight to prevent both losing the liquid from composting and damaging the tank tank.
- the organic waste composter 1 comprises a tank tank 10 and a plurality of composting tanks 20, 21, 22 stackable on the tank tank 10.
- each composting tank 20, 21, 22 has a rigid frame 20a, 21a, 22a and a mesh bottom 20b, 21b, 22b to allow material exchanges and the circulation of composting organisms. , such as earthworms.
- the rigid frame 20a, 21a, 22a has vents 20c, 21c, 22c to provide oxygenation of the medium and promote the biodegradation process of organic waste.
- each composting tank 20, 21, 22 advantageously has a nesting structure for stacking the tanks between them and on the tank tank, without the risk that the bins do not slide on each other.
- the frame of each composting tank may have a narrowing 20d, 21d, 22d allowing the nesting of a composting bin in the lower composting bin or the tank tank.
- the groove 11 has a depth P, in a vertical direction relative to the position of use, preferably at least equal to 30% of the total maximum height of the composter.
- the maximum total height is equal to the sum of the heights of the tank and the composting tanks (preferably three composting tanks).
- the groove has a depth P, in a vertical direction relative to the position of use, preferably at least equal to 60% of the height H of the tank, advantageously at least equal to 75% of the height H. of the tank tank.
- the composter according to the invention has a dimension D1, taken between the throat and the edge of the composter turned towards the inside of the balcony, adapted so that the composter can be inserted on the railing while allowing the closing of the window overlooking the balcony.
- the dimension D1 is advantageously chosen between 13 and 16 centimeters.
- the skilled person will adapt the dimensions of the composter according to the invention from the information provided, depending on the balcony conformations considered.
- the tank tank 10 of the composter comprises a positioning part 10a (in this figure 3, by stacking, and in FIG. 15, by arrangement of a support for sliding mounted bins).
- planter is a space for growing plants, constituted, for example, by a portion of the tank filled with soil, or a support part (and advantageously concealment) of culture pots (flowers, or other ), independent and removable composter.
- the tank tank 10 also comprises a liquid collecting drawer for collecting the liquid produced by the composting of the organic waste in the composting tanks.
- a liquid collecting drawer for collecting the liquid produced by the composting of the organic waste in the composting tanks.
- the bottom 10b of the tank tank is inclined so as to direct the liquid towards the drawer 13.
- a filter 23 (preferably comprising holes with a diameter less than or equal to 1.5 mm) is provided to allow the liquid to pass while retaining the soil and the organisms. participating in the decomposition of organic waste.
- the tank container 10 is placed on a guard rail by engaging the guard rail in the groove 11 (directly or indirectly, as explained above).
- the filter 23 is placed above the portion 10a of the tank tank 10 and then a first composting tank 20 is placed above the filter 23. This bin is intended to receive the organic waste. Then, a second composting tank 21 is stacked on the tray 20 when the latter 20 is filled with organic material. A third tray 22 can be stacked on the tray 21 to also receive organic waste.
- a cover 24 is also provided to be selectively placed on the bins 20, 21, or 22 depending on whether they will be used or not (see Figure 4).
- the lid 24 has an inclination oriented towards the planter portion 12 of the composter according to the invention. This allows no only to avoid the stagnation of rainwater on the lid, but also to increase the water supply to the planter 12.
- the lid has information display areas such as, for example, the list of waste that can be used in the composter, the list of waste to avoid, the date of filling of each of the bins, etc.
- Figure 4 illustrates an embodiment of the cover 24. This has a trapezoidal profile to ensure the evacuation of water to the planter portion 12.
- the cover 24 is pivotally connected to an articulated arm 25.
- the lid 24 rests in pivoting support on the composting tanks 20, 21 or 22.
- the cover 24 can be selectively positioned on the composting bins 20, 21 or 22 depending on their presence on the tank tank, and it can easily be rotated outwardly to access the compost bin and deposit organic waste. In addition, it is constantly maintained on the composter by the articulated arm 25, which facilitates the handling of the lid 24 when removing or adding a compost bin.
- this tray can be removed from the stack to keep only one or those which still include organic waste.
- the garden portion 12 comprises a reservoir, advantageously pierced at its bottom to ensure the evacuation of excess water, and intended to receive soil and plants.
- the tank of the planter is advantageously provided with a sieve in order to let the water pass and to retain the earth and the roots of the plants.
- the planter allows a crop of plants fed by the decomposition liquid collected in the drawer 13 and which can be returned to the soil of the planter, and fed by the water of
- the composter according to the invention thus has a structure allowing integrated use of organic waste, because the soil from the composter can be reused at each new planting in the planter.
- the planter and the plants it contains, can camouflage the composting bins vis-à-vis the outside.
- this structure allows to have a composter of organic material on balconies with a very small footprint, while having a sufficient size to ensure the operation of the composter.
- the planter and the plants it contains also help protect the composter from direct sunlight during the summer and thus avoid overheating in the composter.
- Composter according to the invention allows, therefore, a complete recycling of organic materials because the user can recycle the soil produced by the composter in the planter, and it avoids having to suffer the unpleasant effects of a composter interior, since it can have it on a standard balcony thanks to a very small space allowed by the overlap of the railing.
- the composter according to the invention comprises a means for fixing the composter on the railing.
- This fixing means can be either integral with the groove or reported in the groove.
- a securing means secured to the groove means that it is fixed in the groove and that it is activated during or after the placing of the composter on the railing.
- An attachment means reported in the groove is activated prior to the positioning of the composter on both sides of the guardrail.
- the fastening means comprises a U-shaped section and a clamping means of the U-shaped section. against the bodyguard.
- Figures 5 to 14 illustrate several variants of fastening means according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 A first embodiment particularly adapted to the guard having a handrail of circular section, is illustrated in Figure 5.
- the fastening means 40 comprises a U-shaped section 41 presenting, at the base of the U, two through holes intended for the passage of two bolts 42.
- the fastening means 40 also comprises two pieces 43-44 forming two jaws. for tightening around the guardrail handrail by the two bolts 42.
- a first jaw 43 comprises two through passages to pass the bolts 42.
- the other jaw 44 has two threads for screwing the bolts 42.
- the jaw 44 may comprise two through-passages for passing the bolts 42, two nuts being provided for the screwing of the bolts 42.
- the jaws 43 and 44 are clamped in force against and around the bodyguard G.
- the fixing means 40 thus positioned and tightened on the bodyguard G
- the composter according to the invention is inserted on this guard body and on the fixing means 40 as illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the U-shaped section advantageously has an opening slightly greater than the width of the groove 11 for the composter to be inserted. in force and held against the guard body.
- FIG. 5a illustrates a mounting variant in which the U-profile 41 is screwed, in the use position, above the guard G, while in Figure 5, it is referred below.
- the fastening means 30 comprises a U-shaped section 31 provided, at the base 32 of the U, with two through-slots 33.
- the U-profile can be positioned either at the be reversed (as shown in Figure 6) on guard rail G. Maintaining the composter on the guardrail is improved if the U-profile is positioned on the guard in the inverted position, as shown in Figures 6 to 13.
- a clamp 34 type Serflex® is wrapped around the guard body G and passed inside the slots 33 to fix and maintain the U-shaped profile against the guard G.
- the composter according to the invention is positioned on the bodyguard G so that the U-profile is inserted into the groove 1 1.
- the U-profile has an opening slightly greater than the width of the groove so that the composter is inserted in force on the U-shaped section.
- This embodiment variant illustrated in Figures 6 and 7 is particularly suitable for the guard having a flat handrail.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a fastening means 50 having a U-shaped section 51, one of whose wings 52 is integral with a spacer 53.
- the latter comprises, in the hollow of the U-profile, a clamping plate 54 in order to come into contact with the bodyguard G.
- the U-shaped section is positioned so as to insert the guard into the hollow of the U, in contact with the clamping plate 54 and abutting against the other wing U-profile, without spacer. Then the composter according to the invention is inserted on the guard so that the U-shaped profile is inserted into the groove 11.
- the spacer is activated so that it tends to press the clamping plate 54 against the guardrail, opposite the wing 52 carrying the spacer, so that the U-profile tends to open (the free ends of the wings of the U deviate) and hangs in the groove 11 of the composter according to the invention.
- the spacer consists of a threaded rod provided with two nuts. To activate the spacer, the nuts are rotated so that they force the wing 52 to move away from the other flange 51 of the U-shaped section against which the bodyguard G abuts.
- the spacer comprises an elastic means allowing automatic clamping of the U-shaped section in the groove 11 of the composter.
- this resilient means is constituted by a spring 56 disposed between the clamping plate 54 and the wing 52 carrying the spacer.
- the spring 56 is put in compression to move the plate 54 aside and leave the passage so that the bodyguard G can be abutted against the flange of the U-profile not carrying the spacer. Then, the spring is released so that the plate 54 comes into contact with the bodyguard G. Then the wing 52 tends to deviate from the bodyguard G under the action of the spring 56. Finally, the composter according to the The invention is inserted on the U-shaped profile which penetrates forcefully in the groove 11 of the composter.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 illustrate another alternative embodiment in which the elastic means consists of a prestressed blade 57.
- the free end of the prestressed blade provides the same technical function as the clamping plate against the guard.
- Figures 12 and 13 show two alternative embodiments of a fastening means comprising an elastic means for automatically clamping the U-profile against the guardrail. These variants are distinguished from those illustrated in Figures 8 to 11 by the arrangement of the spacer.
- the spacer is positioned on the side inside the balcony, towards the window, while the spacer of Figure 12 is positioned on the outside of the balcony, to the vacuum.
- the fastening means of FIGS. 8 to 13 may be either attached in the groove, as previously described, or integral with the groove 11. In this case, they may be activated automatically (automatic fixing means of FIGS. 10, 11 and 13) or manually (means of Figures 9 and 12) during the establishment of the composter according to the invention on the guard, or activated after the establishment of the composter on the guard body (fixing means of Figure 8).
- Figure 14 illustrates an alternative embodiment of a fastening means for fixing a composter according to the invention provided with a groove on a railing whose width is greater than that of the groove.
- This type of guard can be constituted by walls provided around certain terraces.
- the fastening means 60 comprises a U-shaped section whose base comprises a hole in which a threaded rod 62 passes.
- This rod 62 is slidably mounted in an oblong slot borne by two "L" pieces 63 64 mounted in opposition to each other, so as to pinch, in use, the guard rail between the two pieces in L.
- the fastening means can be adapted to the width of the guard rail by sliding the L-shaped parts around the threaded rod 62.
- a clamping means 65 consisting in this example of a nut, is activated to clamp the U-shaped section 61 against the parts in L 63-64 to maintain sets the gap between these two parts in L.
- the composter according to the invention is inserted into force on the U-shaped section 61 to maintain the composter on the guard G.
- the guard rail is not inserted directly into the groove of the composter according to the invention but it is indirectly inserted through the fastening means 60.
- the groove 11 of the composter and the U-shaped section of the fastening means may have complementary parts, such as a projection and a notch, allowing an automatic locking of the U-shaped profile in the throat.
- This embodiment not illustrated, makes it possible to improve the attachment of the composter to the guardrail by locking the fastening of the U-shaped section in the groove 11.
- the composter may comprise a support means for thermal protection to be positioned on the composter during cold periods of winter.
- This support may consist of, for example, an insulating panel fixing hook or a flexible blanket of insulating material to be disposed around the composter.
- the invention also relates to a kit comprising the composter as described above, and a starter litter composting.
- This litter is advantageously composed of organic matter and decomposition organisms, such as earthworms.
- the previous kit further comprises a thermal protection of the composter during cold periods of winter. This thermal protection keeps the compost at a minimum operating temperature and prevents earthworms from dying.
- the groove 11 is advantageously located under the tank tank 10 so that, in use, the center of gravity of the composter is close to the groove, but preferably on the balcony side and not the empty side.
- the placement of the composter is relatively balanced, while obtaining a slight tilting of the composter towards the balcony.
- This tilting around the guard rail, and in the throat ensures optimal placement of the composter and limits the risk of falling composter in the opposite direction, that is to say on the vacuum side, in the event that the guard would yield under the shear force due to the weight of the composter.
- fastening means are arranged to press the composter against the guard, in the same direction as that of the placement switch.
- the fastening means do not work in opposition to the natural movement of the composter. This ensures easy activation for the user, who does not need to provide a significant force to ensure the locking in rotation and translation of the composter on the railing. This also ensures an extended life of the fastening means, since they hardly work.
- FIG. 15 An alternative embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 15.
- the composting tanks 20, 21 and 22 are slidably mounted on a support 70 placed on the tank tank 10. In this way, each tank 20, 21 and 22 forms a drawer positionable above the tank tank 10.
- This embodiment is very advantageous since it avoids having to lift and transport a composting bin in the upper position to remove the soil or to fill a compost bin in a lower position. Just slide the tray that is desired to empty potting soil or fill with waste (for example the tray 20 in Figure 15), or the other composting bins (for example the bins 21 and 22 in Figure 15 ) being held in position above the tank tank 10 by the support 70.
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EP12724730.2A EP2709968A1 (fr) | 2011-05-17 | 2012-05-09 | Composteur à fixation verticale |
AU2012257453A AU2012257453A1 (en) | 2011-05-17 | 2012-05-09 | Composter to be vertically attached |
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