Innovative container that optimises waste discharge
A new, safer and more efficient system for the manufacture of waste containers has been patented that allows positive control of both the opening and closing of the door without the mechanisms interfering with the waste content itself. Ref: MKT2010/0019_F
Patent Description
A new, safer, and more efficient system for the manufacturing of waste containers has been patented. This system allows for positive control both for opening and closing the door without the mechanisms interfering with the waste contents. Companies interested in commercially exploiting the technology and/or establishing R&D agreements for its development are sought.
The Challenge
Various proposals exist regarding waste containers that can be operated and manipulated by different types of handling and emptying devices. However, most of them only exert positive control to move the doors and close their respective waste discharge openings, and they are unable to exert positive control to open the doors as well. Most current solutions for opening the doors are based on actuation mechanisms that interfere with the container contents, potentially causing damage or breakage, often requiring repairs or replacements at an added cost.
The Technology
The technology presented here solves the interference problems with container waste thanks to coupling means configured to join with a coupling member of a device for handling and emptying containers, and actuation means based on a hydraulic or pneumatic system. These means include linear actuators formed by a cylinder and a piston linearly displaceable therein, where the rod of the piston itself is attached at one end to one of the doors to move it to open or close the opening.
Innovative Advantages
- The actuation elements do not interfere with the container waste.
- Movement control is commanded both in the opening and closing of the doors.
- By having pipes instead of mechanisms, the process is safer and the elements easier to protect. Since pipes are less susceptible to breakdowns or damage caused by waste.
- Injecting the liquid from the crane saves mechanisms in the container.
Current Development Status
Technology designed and validated
Target Market and Applications
This new technology may be of great interest to companies manufacturing vehicles or systems for urban solid waste collection.
Resolves current interference problems between discharge elements and waste.
Allows for positive control of both door opening and closing.
Safer and more durable with pipes instead of motion transmission mechanisms
Business Opportunity
Technology available for licensing with technical collaboration
Patent Status
PCT Application
Contact
Sonia Touriño Eirin
Licensing Manager
T. + 34 93 413 623
Sonia.tourino@upc.edu.
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