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Recycled material mixing machine

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AU2002317353A1
AU2002317353A1 AU2002317353A AU2002317353A AU2002317353A1 AU 2002317353 A1 AU2002317353 A1 AU 2002317353A1 AU 2002317353 A AU2002317353 A AU 2002317353A AU 2002317353 A AU2002317353 A AU 2002317353A AU 2002317353 A1 AU2002317353 A1 AU 2002317353A1
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conveyer
mixing
cohesive material
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Frank Owen
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Keanes Ltd
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Keanes Ltd
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Description

Recycled Material Mixing Machine
Background of the Invention
The present invention relates to apparatus for combining the components of a material in building and civil engineering operations and particularly for material for use as backfill in roadwork trench excavation.
A process of recycling site- won spoil to provide a material suitable for use as a backfill is described in international patent application PCT GBO 1/03083 filed on 9 July 2001 by the present applicant. The manufacture of such a material requires the mixing of a predominantly non-granular cohesive material such as a clay soil with powder components in specific proportions. These powder components may be lime, cement and/or pulverised fly ash (PFA) also known as pulverised fuel ash.
Technical Problem
Technical problems arise in ensuring a good distribution of the powder components within the cohesive material and also in producing a material which has consistently proportioned ingredients.
The earlier application, which was unpublished at the priority date of this application, proposed a machine in which a mixing screw is used to amalgamate the components. Whilst satisfactory, it is possible for such screws to become clogged when used with cohesive materials such as heavy clay and therefore the present invention proposes an alternative approach in which the cohesive components are broken up prior to the addition of the powder ingredients. Preferably mixing is then carried out by vanes operating within a pan mixer, which is less liable to clogging. Preferably some of the lime is also added at an intermediate stage while the spoil is being broken up.
Brief Description of the Drawings In order that the invention may be well understood an embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a diagrammatic sectional view of a machine; and
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the machine of Figure 1
The machine is assembled on a platform 2 so that it can be transported. The principle elements of the machine are an input hopper 4 shown on the right hand side of Figure 1, a lime feeder 6, a pan mixer 8 and a powder ingredient supply system 10.
The object of the machine is to deliver to the pan mixer 8 powder ingredients from the supply system 10 and clay spoil which has been broken up and pre-mixed with lime. The control of the proportions of the material is made possible by this arrangement.
The cohesive and any granular material input 4 is via a rotary sizer machine which contains inclined blades which break up the cohesive material as it passes through onto a conveyer 20 located beneath the rotary sizer hopper 4.
The cohesive material may be spoil from a trench excavation input directly during construction. Depending on ground conditions this may be very lumpy and the degree of water content may vary. These factors may be measured in order to determine the required proportions of powder ingredients to be added. As well as site- won spoil additional granular materials could be added through the hopper 4. The function of the input hopper is to provide a preliminary breaking up step so that the material fed to the conveyer 20 is divided up so that it provides a significant surface area to be exposed to the lime.
The belt conveyer 20 incorporates a belt weigher, which allows the monitoring of the quantity of the cohesive material being supplied in order to maintain the correct proportions. The belt conveyer 20 delivers its load onto an upwardly inclined conveyer track 22. The conveyer track 22 has a conveying surface defined by spaced bars 24 through which sufficiently finely divided material can pass falling through this slotted conveyer 22 onto a lower conveyer belt 26.
The lime feeder 6 is a hopper positioned at the junction of the conveyer 20 and the inclined slotted conveyer 22. The lime feeder 6 contains a rotary valve 28 so as to provide a controlled feed maintaining the desired proportion of lime to the weight of cohesive material being delivered. Further lime may also be added later.
A rotavator 30 is mounted above the slotted conveyer 22 in order to be able to act on the remaining large elements of cohesive material being conveyed upwards. Because the larger lumps will tend to fall backwards along the conveyer, those reaching the upper end where they are tipped into the pan mixer 8 will be of relatively modest size, which will facilitate the final mixing process with other powder ingredients.
The rotavator 30 is adapted to be movable upwardly and downwardly relative to the surface of the slotted conveyer 22. Moving the rotavator 30 down will allow it to act on smaller sized lumps. The rotavator 30 may also need to be lifted away for cleaning purposes. The rotavator 30 is provided with a shield 32 so that all material on which it acts is directed downwardly back onto the slotted conveyer 22.
The rotavator 30 extends across the width of the slotted conveyer 22.
Belt scrapers 40 are provided on the undersides of the conveyers 20 and 26 to clean the belts and to prevent material being retained on the belt surfaces on the undersides of these conveyers. These scrapers are positioned so that any remaining material is either deposited onto the slotted conveyer from conveyer 20 or into the pan mixer 8 from the conveyer 26.
The powder ingredients dispenser 10 comprises two compartments 50, 52 for different powder ingredients such as lime and fly ash and/or cement. A two compartment arrangement is shown. Each compartment 50, 52 has its own auger feeder 54 which can be arranged to supply a controlled rate of feed of the powder into the pan mixer 8.
The pan mixer 8 has a rotary blade or vane arrangement which is driven by means of a motor. An outlet 60 from the pan mixer 8 is adapted to deposit the thoroughly mixed material onto a conveyer 62 through an opening in the platform 2.

Claims (3)

Claims
1. A machine for recycling site-won spoil comprising predominantly non- granular cohesive material from an excavation for immediate re-use as a backfill, comprising means (4) for receiving excavated cohesive material, means (6,10) for adding a measured amount of powder material, mixing means
(8) for thoroughly mixing the components and discharging them from the machine, and means (4, 22, 30, 26) for breaking up the cohesive material before it enters the mixing means (8).
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mixing means comprises a pan mixer (8) having a rotary blade or vane.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the means for adding a measured amount of powder material comprises means (6) for feeding lime onto the excavated cohesive material at an intermediate stage while the spoil is being broken up.
AU2002317353A 2001-07-19 2002-07-15 Recycled material mixing machine Abandoned AU2002317353A1 (en)

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GB0117611.4 2001-07-19

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AU2002317353A1 true AU2002317353A1 (en) 2003-03-03

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