Claims
- 1. A refuse container latch for securing a refuse container having an trunnion with opposed, outwardly-extending portions to a refuse collection vehicle, the latch comprising:
a forward stop adapted to be secured to the refuse collection vehicle and forming a part of a channel for slidingly receiving one of the outwardly-extending portions of the trunnion; an elongated track having a first and second end adapted to be secured to the refuse collection vehicle; an elongated locking arm having first and second ends with first and second spaced-apart pivot connections intermediate the first and second ends slidingly secured to the elongated track; a piston actuator comprising a cylinder and a rod, the rod being movable between a retracted and an extended position, one of the cylinder and the rod being adapted to be pivotally connected to the refuse collection vehicle and the other of the cylinder and rod being pivotally connected to the first end of the locking arm; and a locking ear for capturing the second end of the locking arm, whereby, when the rod moves from the retracted to the extended position, the pivot connections first slide along the elongated track from the first end to the second end and, upon the first pivot connection reaching the second end of the track, the locking arm rotates about the first pivot connection to capture one of the outwardly-extending portions of the trunnion to draw the refuse container trunnion into the channel and, upon the second pivot connection reaching the second end of the track, the locking ear capturing the second end of the locking arm to secure the trunnion in the channel.
- 2. The refuse container latch of claim 1, wherein the track comprises a pair of spaced-apart plates, each having substantially identical elongated slots for receiving the pivot connection of the locking arm, the locking arm being located between the plates and the pivot connections each comprising a transverse shaft that is captured in the slots of the plates.
- 3. The refuse container latch of claim 1, wherein a major portion of the track beginning with the first end is generally horizontal and a minor portion of the track at the second end is generally vertical so that, as the rod moves from the retracted to the extended position, the locking arm moves first linearly as the pivot connections travel from the first end of the track along a major portion thereof, the locking arm then rotating about the first pivot connection and then moving linearly as the second pivot connection travels along the minor portion of the track, the second end of the locking arm being captured by the locking ear as the pivot connections move along the minor portion of the track.
- 4. The refuse container latch of claim 2, wherein a major portion of the slots, beginning with the first end, is generally horizontal and a minor portion of the slots, at the second end, is generally vertical, so that, as the rod moves from the retracted to the extended position, the locking arm moves linearly as the pivot connections travel from the first end of the slots along the major portion of the slots, then rotates about the first pivot connection, and then moves linearly as the second pivot connection moves along the minor portion of the slots, the second end of the locking arm being captured by the locking ear as the pivot connections move along the minor portion of the slots.
- 5. A refuse container latch for securing a refuse container having a trunnion with opposed outwardly-extending portions, to a refuse collection vehicle, the latch comprising:
a forward stop adapted to be secured to the refuse collection vehicle and forming a part of a channel for slidingly receiving one of the outwardly-extending portions of the trunnion; an elongated track having a first and second end adapted to be secured to the refuse collection vehicle; an elongated locking arm having first and second ends with a pivot connection intermediate the first and second ends slidingly secured to the elongated track; a guide member adjacent the second end of the elongated track; a piston actuator comprising a cylinder and a rod, the rod being movable between a retracted and extended position, one of the cylinder and rod being adapted to be pivotally connected to the refuse collection vehicle and the other of the cylinder and the rod being pivotally connected to the first end of the locking arm; and a locking ear for capturing a second end of the locking arm;
whereby, when the rod moves from the retracted to the extended position, the pivot connection first slides along the elongated track from the first end to the second end, the locking arm riding on the guide member so that as the pivot connection reaches a location adjacent the second end of the track, the locking arm moves upward and rotates about the pivot connection to capture one of the outwardly-extending portions of the trunnion and to draw the refuse container trunnion into the channel, the locking ear capturing the second end of the locking arm to secure the trunnion in the channel.
- 6. The refuse container latch of claim 5 wherein the locking arm has a first angled portion constituting the first end, a first straight portion connected to the first angled portion, a second straight portion constituting the second end, and a second angled portion connecting the second straight portion to the first straight portion, each of the straight and angled portions having a longitudinal axis, with the longitudinal axes of the angled portions being substantially parallel and the longitudinal axes of the straight portions being substantially parallel, the pivot connection being at the transition between the first angled portion and the first straight portion.
- 7. The refuse container latch of claim 6 further comprising sidewall extensions secured to the refuse collection vehicle adjacent the forward stop for limiting the lateral movement of the refuse container with respect to the refuse collection vehicle.
- 8. The refuse container of claim 5 wherein the forward stop includes a reinforcing bar on its aft side.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/824,128, filed Apr. 2, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09824128 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
10186325 |
Jun 2002 |
US |