I. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to refuse vehicles, particularly to dedicated side-loading, rear discharging refuse vehicle bodies capable of both manual and automated loading. More particularly, the invention relates to such vehicle bodies incorporating new compacting and ejecting mechanisms. The ejector provides full ejection of the packed contents of the body without the need for tipping the truck body as refuse is discharged. A charging hopper is provided having a floor and sidewalls lowered to facilitate manual loading in addition to optional automated loading using a mounted container handling mechanism. A low profile reciprocating packer panel moves refuse from the lowered or “dropped area” of the receiving hopper into a vehicle body storage enclosure through a bottom opening accessed from the hopper dropped area. A vertically pivoting packer-ejector assist panel is provided to clear the dropped area during ejection and optionally assist packing if desired.
II. Related Art
Refuse hauling trucks commonly include a heavy-duty chassis and a hollow truck body mounted on the chassis dedicated to receiving, compacting, discharging refuse materials. This combination generally includes all the associated hydraulic, pneumatic and/or electrical operating mechanisms associated with heavy-duty packing and ejection equipment. In side loading system, the truck cab is located in front of the receiving hopper which charges a rear storage enclosure. Refuse to be hauled is loaded into the receiving hopper as by dumping containers either manually or using a mechanized container handling device mounted on the charging hopper or truck chassis. A packing device including a reciprocating or rotating ram, usually hydraulically operated, compacts the material moving it rearward into the storage compartment. Loading of the charging hopper is accomplished through side openings. The bottom or floor of the charging hopper typically is located at a height equal to or above that of the storage enclosure.
It is known to provide a front or side loading refuse vehicle with a packing and ejecting mechanism that packs refuse from a charging hopper into an associated hollow storage enclosure and later fully ejects the refuse from the storage enclosure. An example of such a refuse truck body system is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,822. It is also known to provide a side loading refuse vehicle having a recessed or dropped receiving hopper floor and chassis relative to a storage body floor to enable material receiving opening to start correspondingly closer to the ground to facilitate the manual loading of the receiving hopper. An example of this type truck body is illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,628.
It is also known to provide a mechanized lifting and emptying apparatus situated on one side of the receiving hopper such that a container of interest may be engaged on that side and emptying through the material receiving opening into the receiving hopper. Such an apparatus typically includes a holding or grasping device generally connected to an arm or extensible boom which is connected, in turn, to a base mounted on the vehicle. The arm or boom and grasping device are operated in concert to engage the container of interest, lift and dump the container into the receiving hopper in the vehicle. Such systems are typically operated using one or more hydraulic devices to extend or retract the boom, pivot the arm and open and close the grabbing device. Examples of such booms are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,657,654, 5,769,592 and 5,931,628 (mentioned above).
While the prior devices of the related art have met with a certain amount of success, there remains a definite need for a mechanically simplified, lower maintenance full eject side loading refuse collection truck body that offers both manual and automated loading in which the packer is constructed in a manner which cannot interfere with the loading of refuse and which includes a full-eject ejection mechanism which allows full emptying of the storage chamber of the truck body without the need for tipping.
By means of the present invention, there is provided a side loading refuse collection vehicle body for loading, compacting, transporting and ejecting refuse materials. The truck body includes a hollow refuse storage enclosure for containing collected and compacted refuse that has a rear refuse discharge opening including a tailgate against which the refuse is packed and a forward bottom refuse receiving opening is provided which connects with a charging hopper disposed forward of the storage enclosure for receiving refuse from refuse containers which are tipped manually or using automated equipment. A mechanized container handling device may be optionally mounted on the charging hopper and used to lift and tip containers as depicted in the detailed embodiment. The floor portion of the truck body including the charging hopper and the area beneath the storage enclosure refuse receiving opening is lowered, as is the side access, so that manual loading is facilitated.
Deposited refuse is pushed back and up into the storage compartment by a low profile reciprocating packing ram mechanism. The reciprocating packing ram mechanism itself also includes a follower so that it is not possible to deposit refuse behind the packer even if the ram is in the full forward position.
The packing and ejection mechanisms include a packer-ejector assist panel or blade which pivots in a vertical plane to sweep refuse materials deposited in and pushed to the rear of the charging hopper in the dropped area by the packer panel from the charging hopper into the storage enclosure. This device is attached to the ejector panel and is designed to be operated in conjunction with the full-eject ejection mechanism to clear the dropped area, but, as indicated, may also be operated to assist in the packing operation. In a preferred embodiment, the packer-ejector assist panel is mounted on spaced in-line shafts journaled in fixed mounts carried by the full-eject ejector panel structure and which flank and are driven by a double-ended hydraulic motor which rotates the shafts to pivot the blade through an arc subtending an angle of about 270°. The packer-ejector assist panel extends laterally across the width of the charging hopper to provide a full sweep.
The system also includes a full-eject ejector mechanism that operates in the storage enclosure and which includes a transverse, generally vertical ejection panel operable along a path whose direction is parallel to the length of the refuse storage enclosure to provide complete ejection of the contents without the need for tipping the storage body during the ejection operation. The ejection mechanism is advantageously operated by a single telescoping linear device, preferably a telescoping double-acting hydraulic cylinder connected behind the panel for reciprocally operating the panel fore and aft during an ejection cycle.
When it is not in use, the vertically pivoting packer-ejector assist blade is pivoted up to a generally vertical posture and so it is completely out of the way of refuse being deposited and packed by the reciprocating mechanism. In an alternative embodiment, the packer-ejector assist panel is mounted in a manner that enables it to be lifted out of the way to facilitate the processing of certain large refuse materials, particularly recyclables, such as cartons fabricated of corrugated material.
The container manipulating and emptying system which can be mounted on the charging hopper preferably includes an offset, short radius lift and dump arm mechanism having a narrow profile with a grabber offset mounted from a laterally extendable boom device which gives the system the desired lateral range in accessing containers of interest. The offset and arm construction further reduce the tipping radius and tipping height to facilitate addressing the low profile hopper opening of a manual/automated side loading refuse vehicle and the system, when not in use (stowed), presents a narrow profile which does not extend or protrude laterally beyond the width of the rest of the vehicle.
In the drawings wherein like numerals depict like parts throughout the same:
The present invention incorporates full ejection without truck body tipping, together with optional manual/automatic side loading and rear discharge in a refuse collection truck body. A unique packing system is provided which includes a low profile packer panel which operates in a low profile charging or material receiving hopper which also features a lowered or dropped floor to facilitate optional manual loading. An associated hollow storage chamber enclosure is located behind the charging hopper which, in combination with the low profile, dropped floor charging hopper creates a dropped area beneath the forward portion of the storage enclosure so that material deposited in the charging hopper can be fed by the packing system into the storage enclosure through a bottom forward charging opening and thereafter be pushed and packed against a heavy rear tailgate discharge door.
A packer-ejector assist panel is provided to assist in clearing material from the dropped portion of the charging hopper located beneath the storage chamber or dropped area. The packer-ejector assist panel is in the form of a vertically pivoting blade which moves with a generally vertical ejector blade which travels the entire length of the storage enclosure during the ejection operation.
The embodiments illustrated and described in the specification are intended by way of example only and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concepts in any way. The features of the invention may be manifested in a variety of forms within the confines of the scope of the contemplated invention.
Given the above,
Attached to the rear portion of the ejector panel 40 is a pivotally mounted packer-ejector assist panel 46 which, together with the details of the mounting of the telescoping cylinder 44, are depicted in the front storage enclosure elevational view of
The charging hopper also includes a packer ram or packer panel 50 operated by a pair of double-acting hydraulic cylinders, one of which is shown at 52, and which includes a follower system depicted at 54 to prevent material from being deposited behind the packer 50. An optional automated loader arm or container emptying system is shown generally at 56 mounted on the forward portion of the charging hopper which includes an offset grabber system at 58 and includes an extensible boom (not shown) to give the system an extended lateral reach. Container emptying system 56 features the grabber assembly 58 mounted from the free ends of spaced parallel arm members 60, the fixed ends being connected to the opposite output ends of a double-ended hydraulic rotary actuator 62 which directly carries the arm assembly and reversibly rotates the assembly in a vertical plane at actuator 62 in the illustrated embodiment. One possible embodiment of such a system is illustrated and described in greater detail in co-pending application Ser. No. 09/844,843, entitled “AUTOMATED LOADER ARM”, assigned to the same assignee as the present invention, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference for any purpose.
The chassis 26 is built in a lowered configuration to accommodate the lowered charging hopper and dropped area 64 beneath the opening 38 in the storage enclosure 22 as evidenced by chassis structural member 66. Note that the side rim 68 in the charging hopper 24 is at or below the level of the floor 70 of the storage enclosure 22 to enable easy manual loading over the grabber device 58 when it is retracted. As can be seen in the rear elevational view of the vehicle in
Beginning with the view of
Steps in the ejection cycle are shown in
A packer-ejector assist panel assembly mechanism is shown generally at 150 and includes a vertically rotating panel member 152 designed to be pivoted in the manner of the panel 46 of the previous embodiment utilizing a hydraulic rotary motor 154 connected to dual output shafts, one of which is shown at 156 which rotate the panel 152 through about 270° of rotation as seen in
Other components of the side loading refuse vehicle are generally similar and may be substantially identical to those described with regard to the earlier embodiment and it is believed that description need not be repeated. The operating sequence of the system of the alternate embodiment differs from that previously described.
Steps in the ejection cycle utilizing the alternate embodiment packer-ejector assist panel assembly are depicted in
This invention has been described herein in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent statutes and to provide those skilled in the art with the information needed to apply the novel principles and to construct and use such specialized components as are required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by specifically different equipment and devices, and that various modifications, both as to the equipment and operating procedures, can be accomplished without departing from the scope of the invention itself.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/414,659, filed Apr. 16, 2003, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10414659 | Apr 2003 | US |
Child | 11041769 | Jan 2005 | US |