Device for depositing rod-shaped moist sludge for drying
A rectangular metal frame with metal feet and right-angled planes optimizes storage of moist sludge rods, enhancing storage capacity and efficiency through secure stacking and deposition.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GRUBER THILO
- Filing Date
- 2026-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-11
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Abstract
Description
[0001] The devices known in the prior art for storing moist sludge rods for drying have the disadvantage that their design does not allow for optimally arranged storage options on the available horizontal surfaces, thus preventing the maximum possible storage capacity and efficiency from being achieved. Further development of the design is necessary to achieve this goal.
[0002] The task is therefore to create a device that makes it possible to place moist mud rods of predetermined consistency as well as predetermined length, shape and weight on optimally arranged storage options in order to achieve efficient use and ultimately the best possible economic results.
[0003] The device according to the invention relates to a device for storing moist sludge rods of predetermined consistency, length, shape, and weight. The device according to the invention is a preferably rectangular metal frame. Metal feet are located at the corners of the underside of the metal frame to allow the device to be placed on them, and continuous forklift pockets are located on the underside of the device to allow it to be moved using industrial trucks. Stacking pockets are located at the corners of the top of the metal frame to allow one or more devices according to the invention to be stacked securely on top of each other.Within the available interior space of the metal frame of the device according to the invention, several right-angled, horizontal planes, preferably made of metal, are incorporated, their base dimensions adapted to the dimensions of the metal frame of the device according to the invention. The vertical distances between the respective right-angled metal planes of the device according to the invention result from the required height and spacing to optimally deposit moist sludge rods of predetermined shape, length, consistency, and weight, thereby enabling efficient use of the device through maximum possible deposition and achieving the best possible, economical result.
[0004] Preferred embodiments of the device according to the invention are the subject of the dependent claims.
[0005] The device according to the invention is explained below with reference to a preferred embodiment, which is illustrated in the figures of the drawings. These show: Fig. 1 a preferred embodiment of the device (100) according to the invention in a side view with stacker pockets (113), stacking pockets (115), support feet (114) and a right-angled metal frame (111) with inset horizontal right-angled planes, preferably made of metal (112). Fig. 2 a preferred embodiment of a wet mud rod (116) predetermined in its consistency, length, shape and weight from the side. Fig. Figure 3 shows a preferred embodiment of the device (100) according to the invention in a front view with a rectangular metal frame (111), horizontal planes (112) and applied, deposited moist sludge rods (116). The drawing further shows support feet (114), stacking pockets (113) and stacking pockets (115). Fig. 4 three devices (100) according to the invention, arranged one above the other, with a right-angled metal frame (111), feet (114), stacking pocket (116), stacking pockets (113), horizontal, right-angled planes made of metal (112) and embedded wet mud rods (116).
[0006] The Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig.Figure 4 shows the device (100) according to the invention in a preferred embodiment. The device (100) according to the invention consists of a rectangular metal frame (111) with support legs (114), stacking pockets (115), stacking pockets (113), horizontally arranged metal levels (112) and deposited moist sludge rods (116).
[0007] The embodiment of the device according to the invention described above serves only the purpose of a better understanding of the teaching of the invention specified by the claims, which as such is not limited by the embodiment.
[0008] The device (100) according to the invention relates to a device for storing moist sludge rods (116) with a predetermined consistency, length, shape, and weight. The device (100) according to the invention is a preferably rectangular metal frame (111). Metal feet (114) are located at the corners of the underside of the metal frame (111) of the device according to the invention, enabling the device (100) to be placed on them. Continuous forklift pockets (113) are also located on the underside of the device (100) according to the invention, allowing the device (100) to be moved using industrial trucks. Stacking pockets (115) are located at the corners of the top side of the metal frame (111) of the device (100) according to the invention, enabling one or more devices (100) according to the invention to be stacked securely on top of each other.Within the available interior space of the metal frame (111) of the device (100) according to the invention, several right-angled, horizontal planes (112), preferably made of metal, are incorporated, their base dimensions adapted to the dimensions of the metal frame (11) of the device (100) according to the invention. The vertical distances between the respective right-angled metal planes (112) of the device (100) according to the invention result from the required height and spacing to allow moist sludge rods (116) of predetermined shape, length, consistency, and weight to be deposited on optimally arranged deposition points, thus enabling the device to be used efficiently by utilizing the maximum deposition capacity and achieving the best possible, economical result.
Claims
[1] Device (100) for depositing and drying wet sludge in rod form, characterized by , that the device (100) consists of a right-angled metal frame (111), support feet (114), stacking pockets (115), stacker pockets (113) and several horizontal levels (112) arranged one above the other. [2] Device (100) according to claim 1, characterized by , that the device consists of a preferably rectangular metal frame (111). [3] Device (100) according to claim 1,2 characterized by that the device is provided with feet (114). [4] Device (100) according to claim 1,2 , characterized by , that the device is equipped with forklift pockets (113).. [5] Device (100) according to claim 1,2, characterized by , that the device is provided with stacking pockets (115). [6] Device according to claim 1, characterized by, that the device is provided with several horizontal, right-angled planes (112) made of metal, arranged one above the other. [7] Device according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, characterized by that the device is made of metal. [8] Device according to claims 1 to 7, characterized by that the device is made of plastic. [9] Device according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, characterized by , that the device (100) is designed for depositing moist mud rods (116) of predetermined length, shape, consistency and weight. [10] Device according to claims 1 to 9, characterized by that the device, in its design-related embodiment, corresponds to the specifications in such a way that wet sludge rods achieve the best possible, economical result through maximum, efficient use of optimally positioned storage devices.