Waste block
A waste block includes an outer housing made of soil material and having a chamber, and a waste insert made of waste materials and engaged into the chamber of the outer housing, and secured in the outer housing with such as compressing processes. The outer housing includes a cover sheet engaged onto the waste insert for shielding and retaining the waste insert within the outer housing. The waste block includes a recess or notch formed on one side therein, and a jut or bulge formed on the other side. A casing may be engaged between the outer housing and the waste insert for stably retaining the waste material within the outer housing.
The present invention is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/321,212, filed 17 Dec. 2002, pending.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a waste block, and more particularly to a waste block formed or made or treated by waste materials.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typically, the waste materials, particularly the toxic materials may be randomly and carelessly disposed everywhere, such as the garbage heap. Some of the waste or toxic materials may be buried in the ground without being treated, and thus may seriously pollute the environment.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional waste materials treating methods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of the present invention is to provide a waste block for treating waste materials and for stabilizing toxic materials within the waste block.
The other objective of the present invention is to provide a waste block for being easily and quickly formed into a hardened block by hammering or forging or compressing waste materials and toxic materials with a harden agent.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a waste block comprising an outer housing made of soil, and including a chamber formed therein, and a waste insert engaged into the chamber of the outer housing, and secured in the outer housing with compressing processes, for allowing the waste insert to be suitably and safely retained within the outer housing, and for preventing the waste insert from polluting the outer environment. The waste insert and the outer housing may be formed by hammering or forging processes, and may further be solidly secured together with further hammering or forging processes.
The outer housing includes a cover sheet engaged onto the waste insert for shielding and retaining the waste insert within the chamber of the outer housing.
The waste block includes a first side having at least one recess formed therein, and a second side having at least one jut formed thereon.
The waste block includes a first side having at least one notch formed therein, and a second side having at least one bulge formed thereon.
A casing may further be provided and engaged between the outer housing and the waste insert for further stably retaining and shielding the waste material within the outer housing.
The outer housing includes a hardening agent engaged into the soil material for making the outer housing. The waste insert may also include a hardening agent engaged into the waste materials for making the waste insert.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The mixed soil material is then subjected with a hammering or striking or compressing process. For example, as shown in
A mold piece 17 is provided above the mold device 10 and is forced and moved toward and away from the mold device 10 and the mixed soil material in a reciprocating action, for hammering or compressing the mixed soil material to form the outer housing 30, with a high pressure ranging from 300 to 600 kg/cm2, and for forming the outer housing 30 having a great hardness.
The mold device 10 may include one or more swellings 12 extended into the chamber 11 thereof (
While the mixed soil material is hammered or compressed by the mold piece 17 and/or the mold device 10, a heat reaction may be occurred or generated, and a temperature more than 200° F. may be generated in the hammered or compressed outer housing 30. The soil material may be solidly adhered or bonded together by the great heat or temperature, in order to form the outer housing 30 having a further increased hardness.
As shown in
The mixed waste material is then subjected with a hammering or striking or compressing process. For example, as shown in
Another mold piece 23 is provided above the mold device 20 and is forced and moved toward and away from the mold device 20 and the mixed waste material in a reciprocating action, for hammering or compressing the mixed waste material to form the waste insert 33, with a high pressure ranging from 300 to 600 kg/cm2, and for forming the waste insert 33 having a great hardness.
The mold piece 23 may include another hammering piece 24 extended therefrom for engaging onto the mixed waste material, and for forming or shaping the flat outer appearance of the waste insert 33.
While the mixed waste material is hammered or compressed by the mold piece 23 and/or the mold device 20, a heat reaction may be occurred or generated, and a temperature more than 200° F. may be generated in the hammered or compressed waste insert 33. The waste material may further be solidly adhered or bonded together by the great heat or temperature, in order to form the waste insert 33 having a further increased hardness.
The hardening agent may include the following materials: SiO2 23.0% by weight, CaO 60.0% by weight, Al2O3 5.0% by weight, Fe2O3 2.0% by weight, SO3 2.2% by weight, and MgO 2.0% by weight, and the other materials, such as the inorganic chemical materials 4.5% to 5.8% by weight.
The ratio of the SiO2 relative to the Al2O3 and the Fe2O3 is 23/(5.0+2.0)=3.3. The ratio of the Al2O3 relative to the Fe2O3 is 5.0/2.0=2.5. The ratio of the CaO relative to the SiO2 and the Al2O3 and the Fe2O3 is 60.0/(23+5.0+2.0)=2.0. The hardening agent includes no toxic materials therein.
When the mixed soil material and/or the mixed waste material is subjected to the reciprocating and hammering or compressing process, the soil material or the waste material may be solidly bonded together to form the greatly hardened outer housing and/or waste insert. The soil material or the waste material may further be solidly bonded together to form the greatly hardened outer housing and/or waste insert by the great heat.
As shown in
Another mold piece 40 may then be provided above the mold device 10 and is forced and moved toward and away from the mold device 10 in a reciprocating action, for hammering or compressing the outer housing 30 and the waste insert 33, for solidly securing the outer housing 30 and the waste insert 33 together to a waste block 3 as shown in
The mold piece 40 may include a further hammering piece 41 extended therefrom for engaging onto the outer housing 30 and the waste insert 33, and for forming or shaping the outer appearance of the waste block 3 as shown in
It is preferable that a cover sheet 39 is further provided and engaged onto the waste insert 33, for forming a complete outer housing 30 and for suitably or completely refining or receiving the waste insert 33 within the outer housing 30 and/or the cover sheet 39, and for preventing the waste insert 33 from being exposed. The cover sheet 39 is preferably made of the soil or similar materials that form the outer housing 30.
Referring next to
As shown in
It is to be noted that the waste materials, such as the toxic waste materials may be suitably contained and retained in the hard outer housing 30, and may further be hammered or compressed within the outer housing 30, such that the toxic waste materials may be stably and solidly retained within the outer housing 30 and will not flow out of the outer housing 30, and such that the environment will not be polluted by the waste materials.
In addition, the waste block 3 is formed by high pressure hammering or compressing processes, and thus may resist acid, alkali, corrosion, temperature, heat, contraction, and may resist striking. A lead casing 38 (
The waste block 3 may be formed or shaped into different volumes, such as 0.5 m3, 0.8 m3, 1.0 m3, 1.5 m3, 2.0 m3, 2.5 m3, . . . etc., according to the places to receive or to store the waste block 3. In addition, the juts 37 and the bulges 35 of the outer housing 30 or of the waste block 3 may be engaged into the recesses 34 and the notches 31 of the outer waste blocks 3, for allowing the waste blocks 3 to be stably superposed with each other and to be prevented from moving relative to each other.
The waste blocks 3 may use the waste materials, and thus may include a greatly reduced cost, and may be used for constructing the roads, dikes, dams, bridges, sea shore or wall construction units, etc., which may thus be manufactured with greatly decreased cost.
Accordingly, the waste block in accordance with the present invention may be used for treating or storing or receiving waste materials and for stabilizing toxic materials within the waste block, and may be easily and quickly formed into a hardened block by hammering or forging or compressing the waste materials and/or the toxic materials.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A waste block comprising:
- an outer housing made of soil material, and including a chamber formed therein, and
- a waste insert made of waste materials and engaged into said chamber of said outer housing, and secured in said outer housing with compressing processes.
2. The waste block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer housing includes a cover sheet engaged onto said waste insert for shielding and retaining said waste insert within said chamber of said outer housing.
3. The waste block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said waste block includes a first side having at least one recess formed therein, and a second side having at least one jut formed thereon.
4. The waste block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said waste block includes a first side having at least one notch formed therein, and a second side having at least one bulge formed thereon.
5. The waste block as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a casing engaged between said outer housing and said waste insert.
6. The waste block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer housing includes a hardening agent engaged into said soil material for making said outer housing.
7. The waste block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said waste insert includes a hardening agent engaged into said waste materials for making said waste insert.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 3, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 13, 2005
Inventor: Kang Lin (Tainan Hsien)
Application Number: 10/910,721