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Title: System of pneumatic transport of domestic refuse and the like



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1. A method of conveying refuse by suction from a plurality of vertical chutes forming part of a local suction transport system into a regional suction transport system, said chutes being horizontally spaced apart and in open communication with a non-vertical collecting conduit forming part of the local system, said collecting conduit being open at one end to the atmosphere and communicating at the other end thereof with a main suction conduit belonging to the regional suction transport system via a main valve, said method comprising the steps of

maintaining a partial vacuum in the main suction conduit of the regional suctional transport system;

periodically applying subatmospheric pressure to said collecting conduit, thus providing suction periods, by opening said main valve at the junction between the collecting conduit and the main suction conduit while maintaining the chutes communicating with said collecting conduit closed to the atmosphere; and

during intermediate periods between suction periods opening check valves provided at the upper end of each chute to the atmosphere, said check valves being closed during the suction periods by action of the subatmospheric pressure with the check valves closing successively, from the chute position closest to the main valve toward the chutes disposed at a greater distance and thereby causing refuse heaps collected below the individual chutes to be conveyed in turn through the collecting conduit with increasing spacing from the main valve.

2. A suction transport system for refuse comprising:

a regional suction system having a main suction conduit with means for maintaining a subatmospheric pressure therein;

a non-vertical collecting conduit opening into said main suction conduit through a main valve, said collecting conduit being open to the atmosphere at its end remote from the main valve;

a plurality of vertical chutes each having normally closed inlet ports and each being in open, unobstructed communication at the lower end thereof with the collecting conduit, said plurality of chutes being horizontally spaced apart and opening into the collecting conduit between the main valve and the spaced open end of said collecting conduit; and

means for closing the upper end of each chute to the atmosphere at least during periods of time when a subatmospheric pressure is prevailing in said collecting conduit due to opening of the main valve to the main suction conduit of the regional suction system.

3. A system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the respective junctures of the collecting conduit and several chutes are widened to provide enlarged transition chambers.

4. A suction transport system for refuse comprising:

a regional suction system having a main suction conduit with means for maintaining subatmospheric pressure therein;

a non-vertical collecting conduit opening into said main suction conduit through a main valve, said collecting conduit being open to the atmosphere at its end remote from the main valve;

a plurality of vertical chutes each having normally closed inlet ports and each being in open, unobstructed communication at the lower end thereof with the collecting conduit, said plurality of chutes being horizontally spaced apart and opening into the collecting conduit between the main valve and the spaced open end of said collecting conduit; and

means for closing the upper end of each chute to the atmosphere during periods of time when a subatmospheric pressure is prevailing in said collecting conduit due to opening of the main valve to the main suction conduit of the regional suction system, said closing means comprising a check valve provided at the upper end of each chute which closes the chute to atmospheric pressure when a subatmospheric pressure prevails in the collecting conduit and which check valve opens the chute to atmospheric pressure in the absence of a prevailing subatmospheric pressure in the collecting conduit.

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Inventors: Aitken, Ian Miller Edington (London, EN)

Application Number: 387513
Filing Date: 1973-08-15
Publication_date: 1976-04-27
Assignee: AB Centralsug (Solna, SW)
Primary Class(es): 406/117
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3490813Jan, 1970Hallstrom302/27.

Other Refs: 227,1711,084,689332,9681,223,279
Sep, 1969SW
Sep, 1967UK
Aug, 1930UK
Feb, 1971UK

Primary Examiner: Blunk, Evon C.
Assistant Examiner: Rowland, James L.
Attorney: Spencer & Kaye