Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Recycling consumer used articles or products – By extruding material recycled from consumer used article or...
Reexamination Certificate
2000-09-21
2003-03-04
Eashoo, Mark (Department: 1732)
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Recycling consumer used articles or products
By extruding material recycled from consumer used article or...
C264S176100, C264S177100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06528009
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is referred to an industrial product, as a light post, a lamina or plates for manufacturing several products such as furniture or the like, which is obtained from a plastic-based sweeping material, which is obtained from domiciliary sweepings recycled materials.
The present invention will also be referred to a procedure for obtaining this plastic-based recycled material, including novel and inventive stages, and through as a plastic-based material is obtained, for the manufacture of the above mentioned products.
The present invention also raises and in accessory form to the raised main object, transportable equipment that is especially useful to recycle plastic-based domiciliary sweepings, especially plastic trash habitually found in rubbish dumps such as plastic bottles of drinks, cleaning products, etc.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is already widely known that plastic-based sweeping materials usually take hundreds of years in degrading itself. The enormous population growth that the great urban centre underwent in the last decades has caused an exponential growth in the amount of sweeping materials, this is the reason why the environmental contamination has undergone a proportional increase to the previous phenomenon.
It is for that reason that industrialized countries of the world have developed and taken active recycling measures for treating sweepings materials, trying to convince to the population on the importance of recovering some materials such as glass, paper, plastics, etc., to avoid that some highly polluting products normally found in the sweepings materials become mixed with other organic sweeping materials that can be naturally recycled directly, by its fast normal decomposition.
Most of the habitually used plastic packages in the industry are made from non-degradable polymeric materials generating a high contamination level when they are disposed. At the present time, the practice has demonstrated that in spite of the efforts that the authorities of many countries make, and the campaigns that are made to manage the objective of recycling domiciliary sweepings, it was not still possible to manage an efficient separation of highly polluting domiciliary sweeping materials (as drink packages or cleaning products) from organic materials. For that reason there is still a need of trying to efficiently recycle those polluting sweeping materials so as to be able to stop or to try to restrain the contamination process said polluting materials generate.
Several industrial equipments are known in the market that uses sweeping materials as raw materials for manufacturing industrial products. For example, Argentine Patent Application Serial No. 334,493 published on Jul. 18
th
, 1997 may be mentioned. This application is referred to a method and equipment with which boards from recycled materials may be manufactured. In this case, raw material includes polyethylene, polypropylene, ABS, and some selected metals. Although this equipment presents some similarities in the sense of using plastic materials from domiciliary sweepings to make industrial products, as it is the case of a board of agglomerate, the same one is not a transportable and independent equipment, but it is a disposition that demands the construction of an industrial facility to carry out the method and to obtain the above cited industrial products thus obtained.
Another example corresponds to the Argentine Patent Application Serial No. P960103205 filed on Mar. 23
rd
, 1998 which is referred to a procedure to obtain castings from plastic sweeping materials. In this case, as in the previous cited patent application, the purposed equipment must be static and due to their physical and functional characteristics cannot be mounted in a trailer as it is the case of the present invention.
Their transportable charactertics turns to the purposed equipment into highly versatile equipment, since the same can be transported to different rubbish dumps where a task of plastic recovery can be carried out to feed the machine, without having to previously classify the type of plastic. This equipment approximately processes all type of plastics by raising the temperature of the extruder camera to a temperature of around 300° C. that assures the fusion of all type of plastics normally used for the manufacture of packages such as plastic bottles of soda waters, packages for cleaning products, etc.
Another prior art related with the present invention includes U.S. Pat. No. 5,302,331 of Jenkins referred to a waste treatment process for recycling household waste, garbage or trash into useful articles including in one preferred embodiment the steps of collecting the waste material, feeding the waste material into a pulverizer to convert the material to a powdery mass, adding water to the mass to form a slurry, adding a binder to the slurry to inhibit bacteriological growth, pouring or otherwise forming the slurry into a useful shape such as a block, or sheet, and allowing the formed shape to air dry under relatively low humidity. The resulting useful article may then be used as a building block, wallboard, ceiling tile and so on. In an alternative example, the binder is added directly to the pulverized waste material to produce a useful article such as a flexible roof shingle.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,244,220 of Cortez et. al. granted on Sep. 14, 1993 is referred to a portable recycling and work centre having a can crusher and multiple containers comprising plastic bags held under a shelf with an opening in the shelf over each bag. Tools and facilities for kitchen food preparation and household work are mounted thereon. The centre has a housing opening to the front side and the housing is convertible for use as a wheeled hand truck. A modular structure comprises a plurality of shelves mounted between parallel sides, and having a back and a floor.
U.S. Pat. Reg. No. 5,242,220 of Sandreth et al granted on Sep. 7, 1993 referred to a trash classification appliance for facilitating the sorting and handling of household trash as an aid to recycling such materials includes a housing with a plurality of vertically arrayed compartments containing horizontally disposed flexible bags with open ends extending through a separately covered access hole in each compartment front panel. Supporting slide mechanisms allow each compartment to be pulled out of the housing for unloading and alternate compartment configurations provide for the handling of waste newspaper or the inclusion of a trash compactor.
U.S. Pat. Reg. No. 5,192,092 of DiBenedetto et al granted on Mar. 9, 1993 referred to a recycling bin cart having a pair of wheels and rigid vertical support coupled to at least two horizontally supported shelves sized and spaced apart to receive recycling bins with the lower shelf being located close to the ground. The cart is used to transport recycling bins containing different segregated trash such as newspapers is used to reduce the lifting of the recycling bins for people who are physically impaired. The device may be folded when not in use in a collapsed position and also may be covered aesthetically for use in the home or apartment by a decorative covering while still being used for collecting individual segregated trash items.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,699 of Ertley et al granted on Jul. 28, 1987 referred to a waste recycling kit by which trash can be separated into its categories at its source, placed into standard size supermarket grocery bags and delivered to a collection point, such as at curb side, while in the bag for maintaining categorization of the trash until it reaches a recycling facility. The kit includes a wall mounted organizer in the form of a rack having a plurality of compartments shaped and configured to receive supermarket paper bags with indicia designating the category of trash to be placed in each bag. The bags may be removed from the compartments and placed in an exterior container which may be an in-ground container or a wheeled container that may be oriented at curb side so that a plur
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