Trash collection system and trash collection method
US-2022398536-A1 · Dec 15, 2022 · US
US11273977B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11273977-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716615247-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2022 |
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A waste bin comprises a sorting space for sorting waste paper products from other types of waste, a movable separation element comprising a plurality of openings, a physical property sensing mechanism for detecting a physical property of waste received in the sorting space, a removal element for moving waste from the sorting space to a waste paper product compartment, and a control for controlling the movable separation element and the removal element. The movable separation element is configured to move upon the application of an external force exceeding a threshold value. The control is configured to operate the removal element or the movable separation element, based on a detection result of the physical property sensing mechanism. Further, a method of sorting waste paper products from other types of waste in such a waste bin is provided.
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A waste bin for waste paper products and other types of waste, the waste bin comprising: at least one deposit opening configured for depositing waste into an interior of the waste bin; a sorting space configured for sorting waste paper products from other types of waste, wherein the at least one deposit opening is in communication with the sorting space; a waste paper product compartment configured for receiving and storing waste paper products; a waste compartment configured for receiving and storing other types of waste; a movable separation element separating the sorting space from the waste compartment; a physical property sensing mechanism configured for detecting a physical property of waste received in the sorting space; a removal element configured for moving waste from the sorting space to the waste paper product compartment; and a control configured for controlling the movable separation element and the removal element, wherein the movable separation element comprises a plurality of openings, providing indirect communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment through the movable separation element, the movable separation element is configured to move upon the application of an external force exceeding a threshold value, thereby establishing direct communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment, and the control is configured to operate the removal element so as to move waste from the sorting space to the waste paper product compartment or to operate the movable separation element so as to establish direct communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment, based on a detection result of the physical property sensing mechanism. 2. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the waste paper products are waste paper sheet products, such as paper towels. 3. The waste bin according to claim 1 , further comprising a movement sensing mechanism configured for detecting movement of the movable separation element, wherein the control is configured to operate the removal element so as to move waste from the sorting space to the waste paper product compartment or to operate the movable separation element so as to establish direct communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment, based on detection results of the physical property sensing mechanism and the movement sensing mechanism. 4. The waste bin according to claim 3 , wherein the movement sensing mechanism is a vibration sensor configured for detecting vibrations imparted to the movable separation element by waste received in the sorting space. 5. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the physical property sensing mechanism is an optical sensor configured for detecting an optical property of waste received in the sorting space. 6. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the movable separation element is movable from a first position, in which it separates the sorting space from the waste compartment, to a second position, in which direct communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment is established, and the movable separation element is biased towards the first position. 7. The waste bin according to claim 6 , further comprising a spring member, wherein the movable separation element is biased towards the first position by the spring member. 8. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the openings of the movable separation element have a predetermined size, allowing waste having a size smaller than the predetermined size to pass therethrough from the sorting space into the waste compartment, and the predetermined size is smaller than a size of the at least one deposit opening. 9. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the movable separation element comprises a plurality of fingers and the openings of the movable separation element are elongate openings provided between the fingers. 10. The waste bin according to claim 1 , further comprising a cleaning member configured for removing waste from the openings of the movable separation element, wherein the cleaning member has a plurality of pushing elements, each pushing element being configured for being inserted into a corresponding opening of the movable separation element, thereby pushing out waste from the respective opening. 11. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the removal element comprises a rotating member and the removal element is configured to move waste from the sorting space to the waste paper product compartment by rotating the rotating member. 12. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the removal element comprises a brush and/or a flexible curtain and/or a rigid plate and/or an air nozzle. 13. The waste bin according to claim 1 , further comprising a position sensing mechanism configured for detecting the position of the movable separation element. 14. The waste bin according to claim 13 , wherein the control is configured to operate the movable separation element so as to establish direct communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment, based on a detection result of the position sensing mechanism. 15. The waste bin according to claim 1 , further comprising another deposit opening which is in communication with the waste compartment. 16. The waste bin according to claim 1 , further comprising a compressing means configured for compressing waste received in the waste paper product compartment and/or the waste compartment. 17. The waste bin according to claim 16 , wherein the compressing means comprises a compressing plate, the compressing plate being movable in a vertical direction of the waste bin. 18. The waste bin according to claim 17 , wherein the compressing plate is rotatable from a first position, in which a plane of the compressing plate is substantially parallel to a vertical direction of the waste bin, to a second position, in which the plane of the compressing plate is substantially perpendicular to the vertical direction of the waste bin. 19. The waste bin according to claim 16 , wherein the compressing means comprises a single compressing plate, the compressing plate being configured to compress waste received in the waste paper product compartment and/or the waste compartment, or the compressing means comprises two compressing plates, one of the two compressing plates being configured to compress waste received in the waste paper product compartment, and the other of the two compressing plates being configured to compress waste received in the waste compartment. 20. The waste bin according to claim 16 , wherein the removal element also serves as the compressing means. 21. The waste bin according to claim 1 , wherein the waste compartment is arranged underneath the sorting space in a vertical direction of the waste bin. 22. A method of sorting waste paper products from other types of waste in a waste bin, the waste bin comprising: a sorting space; a waste paper product compartment configured for receiving and storing waste paper products; a waste compartment configured for receiving and storing other types of waste; a movable separation element separating the sorting space from the waste compartment, the movable separation element comprising a plurality of openings, providing indirect communication between the sorting space and the waste compartment through the movable separation element; and a removal element configured for moving waste from the sorting space to the waste pa
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