WO2009120949A2 - System and method for construction waste removal - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention relates to the field of waste removal and more particularly to waste removal from construction sites, commercial sites, industrial waste sites, town houses, multi-family homes and condominiums. Description of the Related Art
- the twenty yard roll-off containers are typically most efficiently used on construction sites for heavy waste materials, such as broken masonry, concrete and asphalt; earth; bricks and tile.
- the thirty and forty yard roll-off containers are typically constrained to receiving lighter-weight materials, such as scrap lumber, plasterboard, broken shingles, tree branches and trimmings, business and household garbage and typical packaging waste such as corrugated cardboard, cardboard and packing materials. Regardless of which roll-off container is selected, these roll-off containers are too heavy for trucks having front or rear end loaders to lift and empty the construction waste materials. Instead, an associated "roll-off truck" will pick up the roll-off container.
- Such associated roll-off trucks typically have a power-tiltable flat bed with a power winch at the front (cab) end thereof.
- a roll-off container When a roll-off container is to be on- loaded onto the roll-off truck, for example, so that, when empty, the container can be delivered to an intended use site or so that, when filled, it can be hauled to a dumping site, the roll-off truck backs up to the forward end of the container.
- the front end of the truck bed is then tilted upwardly until the rear end of the bed is near the ground or pavement.
- a cable from the power winch is attached to the forward end of the roll- off container to on-load onto the truck and the container is winched up onto the roll- off frame of the truck bed, the container rolling on its wheels.
- a system for construction waste removal can be provided.
- the system can include an assembled waste chute, the assembled waste chute comprising a set of waste chute sections that are joined together in an end-to- end manner and a collapsible waste container configured to receive waste from a downstream end of the assembled waste chute.
- the system further can include a waste transport vehicle including a main frame disposed along the longitudinal axis of the waste transport vehicle, a grasping mechanism disposed adjacent to an operator cab that is configurable for removing waste from the collapsible waste container, and a waste -receiving vehicle bed coupled to the main frame.
- the system yet further can include a pair of extension flaps rotatably connected to a pair of sidewalls and configured to extend the sidewalls of the waste-receiving vehicle bed to assist in retaining the construction waste in the waste -receiving vehicle bed while the construction waste is being compressed, e.g., using the grasping mechanism.
- a method for construction waste removal can be provided.
- the method can include transporting a set of waste chute sections to a construction site, assembling a waste chute by joining the set of waste chute sections together in an end-to-end matter and installing the waste chute into a multi-story building.
- the method further can include transporting one or more collapsible waste containers to a construction site, assembling the collapsible waste container by connecting the various side members to the base member and to the corresponding adjacent side member, positioning the one or more collapsible waste containers to receive waste from a downstream end of the installed waste chute and receiving waste from a downstream end of the installed waste chute.
- the method yet further can include providing a waste transport vehicle, removing the received waste from the collapsible waste container and placing it in a waste-receiving bed of the waste transport vehicle.
- the received waste from the collapsible waste container can be packed or compressed into the waste -receiving bed of the waste transport vehicle by use of a grasping mechanism.
- a method for removing waste from waste containers can be provided.
- the method can include transporting a waste collection vehicle to a plurality of waste containers, positioning the waste collection vehicle adjacent one of the plurality of waste containers and deploying a pair of extension flaps rotatably connected to a pair of sidewalls coupled to a waste-receiving bed of the waste collection vehicle.
- the method can further include activating a grasping mechanism located at a distal end of a boom of the waste collection vehicle, removing waste from the one of the plurality of waste containers using the grasping mechanism, placing the removed waste in the waste -receiving bed of the waste collection vehicle and using the grasping mechanism to compress the removed waste placed in the waste-receiving bed of the waste collection vehicle.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a waste disposal chute and waste container of a waste delivery system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a waste grappler truck of a waste delivery system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG 3 is a perspective view of a single section of the waste disposal chute shown in Figure 1 and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a side angle hopper of the waste disposal chute section shown in Figure 3, and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a grasping mechanism of the waste grappler truck shown in Figure 2, and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and apparatus for removing construction waste from a construction site.
- multiple chute sections can be joined together in an end-to-end manner to construct a waste disposal chute of a waste removal system.
- the constructed or assembled waste disposal chute can be installed on a multi-story building.
- a collapsible construction waste container in a disassembled state can be transported to the construction site.
- the collapsible waste container can be assembled and then positioned so that it can receive waste from a downstream end of the waste disposal chute.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a waste disposal chute and waste container of a waste delivery system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- a waste delivery system 100 can include a waste disposal chute 102, a waste container 104 and a waste transport vehicle 106 ( Figure 2) having a grasping device 204, e.g., a grappler arm.
- the waste disposal chute 102 can include multiple chute sections 110 and a terminating chute section 112.
- Each of the chute sections 110 can include an opening, which is located in close proximity to a side angle hopper 114.
- the base of the side angle hopper 114 can attach to a building floor 108 of the multi-story building.
- the height between the floors of a building will usually vary from about ten feet six inches to about fifteen feet six inches.
- a more detailed description of chute section 110 is provided below with reference to Figure 3.
- the waste container 104 is a collapsible waste container that can be can be assembled and then positioned so that it can receive waste from a downstream end, e.g., chute section 112, of the waste disposal chute 102.
- the collapsible waste container 104 is positioned under the output end of chute section 112.
- Collapsible waste container 104 can include a plurality of walls, e.g., a pair of detachable side walls, a detachable front wall, a detachable back wall, and a detachable bottom than interlocks with the plurality of walls.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a waste grappler truck of a waste delivery system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- waste grappler truck 106 of waste delivery system 100 can include a chassis 201 that can include a main frame 203 disposed along the longitudinal axis of the truck 106 and supported by front and rear wheels 205 and 207, respectively.
- the main frame 203 can further include an operator cab 202, a boom 204 and a waste-receiving truck bed 206.
- the operator cab 202 can be mounted on the chassis 201 at the front of the truck 106.
- the chassis 201 can further mount adjacent the operator cab 202, the boom 204, which in turned mounts a material grasping mechanism 216 in the form of a grappler.
- the grasping mechanism 216 e.g., a grappler
- the grasping mechanism 216 can have a base 232 and a first jaw 228 and a second jaw 230 pivotally connected to the base 232 by pivot pins 234 and 236, respectively.
- Base 232 in turn can be coupled to the boom 204 by a pivot pin 229.
- the opening and closing of the first and second jaws 228 and 230 can be activated by another pair of hydraulic members 238, 240 and controlled from an operator control console 222 at an operator station 220.
- the boom 204 can include relatively pivotal and extendable members 224 and 226 interconnected by a pivot 227 and a selectively operable hydraulic cylinder 225 to power relative movement between the boom members 224 and 226.
- Another hydraulic cylinder 223 can be interposed between a brace 221 and the boom element 224 such that the attitude of the boom element 224 can be varied.
- the grappler device 216 can be moved from a storage position to a working position, such as when the grappler is placed into the receiving area of a collapsible waste container 104.
- the jaws 228, 230 can have a cutting edge 250 of approximately 48 inches in length, which can be made of hardened steel.
- the width of the grasping mechanism 216 can be increased by welding one-half inch thick formed steel plate extensions to the grasping mechanism 216.
- the increased width of the grasping mechanism provides for a greater waste-engaging surface area 252 on the outer side of jaws 228 and 230, which can improve the crushing and compressing ability of the grasping mechanism 216 when the grappler 216 is crushing, compacting and/or compressing waste, debris and garbage loaded into the waste-receiving truck bed 206.
- the speed in which the waste -receiving truck bed 206 can be loaded and compressed is significantly enhanced by increasing the working surface area 252 of the jaws 228 and 230.
- the jaws 228, 230 of grasping mechanism 216 can open to approximately seven and one half feet.
- the waste-receiving truck bed 206 can be formed by a front wall 210, a back wall 211, and a pair of sidewalls 214.
- the pair of sidewalls 214 can be spaced apart by the respect widths of the front and back walls 210 and 211, respectively.
- each sidewall 214 can include an extension flap 212 that advantageously extends the height of each sidewall 214 beyond the respective heights of the front and back walls 210 and 211.
- Each extension flap 212 can be rotatably connected to each sidewall 214 and provide for increasing the total amount of construction waste placed in the waste-receiving truck bed 206 by retaining the waste in the waste-receiving truck bed 206 while the waste is being compacted by use of the grasping mechanism 216, to fill the waste -receiving truck bed 206 to its compacted waste capacity.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a single section of the waste disposal chute shown in Figure 1 and constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- a chute section 110 can be a rolled steel tube, e.g., a three foot diameter tube made of 16 gauge galvanized steel, which defines a side wall 306, an upstream end 302 and a downstream end 304.
- the chute section 110 can have a cross section 312 or opening at its upstream end 302 equal to the cross section 314 or opening at its downstream end 304.
- the chute section 110 can have a lip or rim 308, 310 at the ends 302, 304 respectively.
- the lip or rim 308 of a first chute section 110 can be configured to engage the lip or rim 310 of a second chute section 110. At this point of engagement, the first chute section and the second chute section can be joined together in an end-to-end manner to form one continuous waste chute.
- the ends can be joined together by the use of a weld or by use of a press fit.
- the cross-section or opening of the upstream end 302 can be slightly larger than the downstream end 304 such that the slightly smaller cross-section of the downstream end 304 can be pressed into an upstream end 302 to form a robust joint between the two chute sections 110.
- the formed robust joint further can be reinforced by welding.
- the chute section 110 can be made from other metals, e.g., 16-gauge galvanized sheet metal etc., to form the rolled tube, along with various diameters and/or gauges of metal thickness.
- the individual chute sections 110 can be from about ten feet six inches to about fifteen feet six inches.
- more than one chute section can be joined together to correspond to the floor high of that particular building.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of a side angle hopper of the waste disposal chute section shown in Figure 3.
- a side angle hopper 114 can be fixed to a waste disposal chute section 110 to enclose an opening 403 for receiving waste into an assembled disposal chute 102.
- the side angle hopper 114 can have a pair of side panels 404 coupled to a bottom panel 406 and a rear panel 402, which defines the opening 403.
- the bottom panel 406 of the side angle hopper 114 can include multiple holes 408 for receiving bolts such that the side angle hopper 114 can be bolted to a building floor 108 to provide support to an assembled disposal chute 102.
- Figure 4 illustrates a bottom panel 406 of the side angle hopper 114 with four holes 408, more or fewer holes may be provided in order to properly secure the side angle hopper 114 (and the waste disposal chute 102) to the building floor 108.
- the side angle hopper 114 can be made from other metals; e.g.lO-gauge galvanized sheet metal etc., to form the side angle hopper, along with various diameters and/or gauges of metal thickness.
- the system for waste removal can be implemented to provide a more efficient process for waste removal from a construction site at a significant reduction in overall cost.
- the process for removing construction waste from a construction site can include transporting a set of waste chute sections to a construction site, assembling a waste chute by joining the set of waste chute sections together in an end-to-end matter and installing the waste chute into a multi-story building.
- the process further can include transporting one or more collapsible waste containers to a construction site, assembling the twenty to one hundred-twenty yard collapsible waste container by connecting the various side members to the base member and to the corresponding adjacent side member, positioning the one or more collapsible waste containers to receive waste from a downstream end of the installed waste chute and receiving waste from a downstream end of the installed waste chute.
- the process yet further can include providing a waste transport vehicle and removing the received waste from the collapsible waste container and place it in a waste- receiving bed of the waste transport vehicle.
- the received waste from the collapsible waste container can be packed or compressed into the waste-receiving bed of the waste transport vehicle by using a grasping mechanism 216, such as a grappler, or by using a pair of extension flaps 212.
- the waste-receiving bed of the waste transport vehicle can have a capacity of forty compacted cubic yards.
- the waste transport vehicle removes the waste from a first waste container that has a capacity of twenty non-compacted cubic yards.
- the waste transport vehicle removes the waste from a second waste container that has a capacity of twenty non- compacted cubic yards.
- the waste transport vehicle can be repositioned and can remove the waste from a third waste container that has a capacity of twenty non- compacted cubic yards.
- the waste transport vehicle removes the waste from a fourth waste container that also has a capacity of twenty non-compacted.
- traditional roll-off containers and associated roll-off trucks were used, it would require four separate trips to the central waste repository with corresponding charges for eighty cubic yards of waste.
- the disclosed waste removal system and process allows for a single trip to the central waste repository with corresponding charges for only forty compacted cubic yards of waste. Accordingly, the disclosed waste removal system and process saves a significant amount of labor, fuel, tire wear, time and cost over conventional roll-off systems.
- the fully packed waste transport vehicle can travel to a central waste repository to unload the collected construction waste.
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