System for treatment of waste

Liquid purification or separation – Comminuting

Reexamination Certificate

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C210S180000, C210S195100, C210S259000, C210S603000

Reexamination Certificate

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06368500

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a system for the treatment of unsorted waste. The present invention further concerns apparatuses which may be used in such a system.
The unsorted waste dealt with by the present invention includes solid or semi-solid waste produced primarily in households, offices, etc. Such waste, in most cases is composed of solid waste resulting from human consumption. This includes, for example, food scraps, yard waste, organic materials and any other materials of widely varying physical characteristics such as fibrous material, e.g. paper, cardboard and rags, plastic material, glass, wires, light gauge metallic containers, and relatively heavy, materials such as heavy metal pipes and iron castings. Such waste will be retreated to herein as “municipal solid waste” (MSW).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The treatment and/or disposal of MSW presents a major challenge in the urban setting. It has become particularly problematic in recent years as a result of growing population and an increase of per capita consumption. The treatment and/or disposal presents a continuously growing challenge to urban authorities.
Conventionally MSW has been disposed of by such means as incineration, land fills or recycling. Recycling requires some discipline on behalf of the inhabitants in initially sorting the MSW into its major constituents, e.g. metal, glass, organic waste, etc., and disposing each type of waste in a different container
Burial of MSW or disposal in land fills concentrates the MSW in a single location. Such a waste treatment method has various environmental undesired effects including risk to contamination of ground water, maleodors, attraction of various pests which thrive on the waste, and others.
Incineration presents a major problem of air pollution. In addition, it presents a problem of disposal of the produced ash particularly as it may contain relatively high concentration of non-combustible toxic substances such as toxic metals. The energy required for combustion is primarily used for the initial removal of the liquid from the waste and some separation of the waste to its components.
Recycling of certain waste material is again problematic by current methods, as it requires separation of the material into its components, which as pointed about above, necessitates a measure of discipline from the inhabitant to separate waste material into its component. Experience shows that is never completely satisfactory.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,298,577 discloses a system for separation of gold from sand using a device that allowed heavier gold to settle out of a moving water stream with the sand remaining suspended. U.S. Pat. No. 5,548,971 disclosed the separation of rocks from wood chips by using an apparatus which subjected the mixture of wood chips and foreign particles, such as rocks and nails, to an upward flow of water. The employment of water floatation techniques for the separation of ingredients in MSW include U.S. Pat. No. 3,568,839, U.S. Pat. 3,597,308 U.S. Pat. No. 3,987,215, U.S. Pat. No. 4,250,023 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,267. These patents had the objective to yield a complete separation of organic material, including paper, textiles, wood, plastic and food waste from inorganic material such as metals, glass, sand and dirt in order to produce a low ash content fuel or compost material. Nevertheless, none of these patents enable separation of collected, unsorted waste and recycling of the waste components after their being separated.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides, by its first aspect, a system for treatment of collected unsorted waste, comprising a waste receiving pit; at least one first separator for separating between first waste material having a specific gravity equal or less than that of water and second waste material having a specific gravity above that of water; at least one crusher for receiving said first waste material, substantially crushing at least a particular portion thereof to a smaller particulate form to obtain treated waste material and producing a liquid product comprising water carrying the treated waste material; at least one acetogenic fermentor for receiving said liquid product and for anaerobic acetogenic fermentation thereof to produce a first fermented effluent; at least one methanogenic fermentor for receiving said first fermented effluent and for anaerobic methanogenic fermentation thereof to produce a second fermented effluent; at least one liquid feed line for feeding at least one of said first or said second effluent into one or more of the system's devices for subsystems.
The present invention further provides by other of its aspects, an apparatus for separation of collected unsorted waste, and an apparatus for treating a liquid which carries waste particles. These two apparatuses may be used, in the above system, in accordance with some preferred embodiments thereof.
The invention thus provides in accordance with a second aspect thereof, an apparatus for separation of collected unsorted waste, comprising a liquid-holding receptacle with an open top for receiving the waste and a bottom end formed with a sink portion for receiving a first waste material having a specific gravity larger than that of water; a first conveyor with its bottom end within said sink portion and its top end extending out of the receptacle to convey the first waste material from said sink portion to a first collecting device outside said receptacle, and a second conveyor with its bottom end at another portion of the receptacle being at a level higher than that of said sink portion to convey a second waste material having a specific gravity below that of water, to a second collecting device; a barrier-defining member situated above said first conveyor at a clearance therefrom permitting delivery of the said first waste material by said first conveyor and defining a barrier for articles introduced into the receptacle from directly contacting said first conveyor but in said sink portion; liquid injection nozzles disposed within said receptacle for injection of liquid streams into the liquid within the receptacle to impart lateral movement onto articles within said liquid.
According to a preferred embodiment of said second aspect, the apparatus comprises a shredding device for shredding solid matter dispersed with said liquid. The shredding device may have the general form of a rotating cylinder with arcuated blades for cutting or shredding the solid matter as a result of its rotation. This arrangement is particulary important for the purpose of shredding plastic material such as plastic bags, disposable diaphers, which are one of the characteristics and which present a major disposal problem of household waste. The shredding device can also facilitate of closed plastic bags.
The present invention thus provides in accordance with a third aspect thereof, an apparatus for treating a liquid carrying waste material, comprising a tubular body defining of flow path between a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, the tubular body having a plurality of straight sections, two adjacent sections, consisting of a proximal section being the one more proximal in the flow path to the inlet and a distal section, being connected to one another at ends thereof to form corners with angles between them, at their point of contact; and high pressure liquid nozzles disposed within the tubular body at said corners thereof and arranged such that they inject an axial jet of pressurized liquid into the distal section.
In the current disclosure, above and below, the terms “collected waste”, “MSW”, “household-derived waste”, “Municipal unsorted-solid waste” and other similar terms or derivation thereof, may be used interchangeably. The present invention is useful for the treatment of waste of a variety of different sources. It should be noted that the exact constituent of the MSW may change from one locality to another, depending on whether it is derived from a residential area, from an office area; etc. from one to another; season

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