The present disclosure relates to refuse vehicles and, more particularly, to a grabber arm for dumping refuse carts into a container.
Various grabber types exist in the field. These grabbers appear to work satisfactory for their intended purposes. However, designers strive to improve the art. One disadvantage of existing grabbers is that they are unable to maneuver between refuse carts that are closely spaced to one another for pick up. When a consumer takes refuse carts to the curb, most will align and position their carts close together. This makes it difficult for an automatic grabber to pick up the individual closely spaced refuse carts. Accordingly, the operator must exit the vehicle to space the refuse carts apart from one another for pick up. Thus, the refuse carts may be individually picked up by the grabber and dumped into the vehicle container. The collection route down time when an operator is required to leave the vehicle is expensive to refuse collection companies.
Accordingly, the present disclosure provides the art with a grabber that enables pick up and dumping of closely spaced refuse carts with minimal exiting of the vehicle by the operator. The present disclosure provides a grabber assembly that is gear operated. The present disclosure provides positioning of the grabber arms close to one another.
According to a first aspect of the disclosure, a grabber assembly comprises a beam assembly with a bracket. A grabber gear assembly is coupled with the bracket. The gear assembly comprises a pair of gear mechanisms coupled with the bracket. Each gear mechanism includes a pair of spherical thrust bearings with a shaft having two ends. One of the pair of thrust bearings is positioned at each end on the shaft. A grabber arm mounting pad is coupled with the shaft. A gear section is coupled with the shaft. The gear section of each shaft meshes with the other to drive the grabber arm mounting pads. An actuating driver is coupled with one of the shafts to drive the grabber gear assembly. One of the pair of thrust bearings is secured with the beam assembly bracket. A pair of grabber arms is coupled with each one of the grabber arm mounting pads. The pair of grabber arms is manufactured from spring steel. The actuating driver is a cushioned cylinder. A bracket extends from one of the shafts to couple with the actuating driver. The mounting pads include a bracket to secure with the shaft. The gear section may be coupled with the mounting pad bracket.
According to a second aspect of the disclosure, a refuse container and grabber arm comprises a container to receive refuse and a grabber arm to dump a refuse cart into the container. The grabber arm comprises a beam assembly with a bracket. A grabber gear assembly is coupled with the bracket. The gear assembly comprises a pair of gear mechanisms coupled with the bracket. Each gear mechanism includes a pair of spherical thrust bearings with the shaft having two ends. One of the pair of thrust bearings is positioned at each end on the shaft. A grabber arm mounting pad is coupled with the shaft. A gear section is coupled with the shaft. The gear section of each shaft meshes with the other to drive the grabber arm mounting pads. An actuating driver is coupled with one of the shafts to drive the grabber gear assembly. One of the pair of thrust bearings is secured with the beam assembly bracket. A pair of grabber arms is coupled with each one of the pair of grabber arm mounting pads. The pair of grabber arms is manufactured from spring steel. The actuating driver is a cushioned cylinder. A bracket extends from one of the shafts to couple with the actuating driver. The mounting pads include a bracket to secure with the shaft. The gear section may be coupled with the mounting pad bracket.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The grabber gear assembly 34 includes a pair of gear mechanisms 50, 52. The gear mechanisms 50, 52 are substantially identical and the explanation of one will apply to both. The gear mechanisms 50, 52 includes a pair of spherical thrust bearings 54, 56. The first thrust bearing 54 is secured to the first bracket plate 58. The second thrust bearing 56 is secured to the second bracket plate 60. A shaft or pivot pin 62 is positioned between the thrust bearings 54, 56. The shaft ends are connected with the thrust bearings 54, 56. One of the shafts 62 includes a driver mounting bracket 64.
The spherical thrust bearings 54, 56 can be the same or different. In the current illustration, they are the same. The thrust bearings include a housing 66, outer ring 68 and inner ring member 70. A fastener 72 abuts washer 74 which secures the ring member 70 on the shaft 62. The spherical thrust bearings 54, 56 operates in a conventional manner. The housings 66 are secured with the bracket plates 58, 60 to secure the gear mechanisms 50, 52 with the bracket assembly 30.
Each shaft 62 includes an arm pad mounting bracket 76, 78. Each arm pad mounting bracket 76, 78 includes a mounting pad 80. Shaft supports are coupled with the shaft 62 to secure the arm pad mounting brackets 76, 78 onto the shaft 62.
Gear sections 86, 88 are mounted on the shafts 62. The gear sections 86, 88 mesh with one another to provide rotational movement of the arm pad mounting supports 76, 78 which, in turn, move the arm pad mounting supports 76, 78 as well as the grabber arms 36, 38 between an opened and a grasping position.
An actuating driver 90 is coupled with the bracket 64 via a pin 92. The actuating driver 90 can be a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder or the like. The cylinder is a cushioned cylinder. The cushion cylinder enables a smooth operation of the cylinder to enable the opening and grasping of the grabber arms 36, 38. The cylinder is retracted to close or grasp and extends to open. Thus, with the use of downstream hydraulics, any valve leakage or cylinder leakage of the pistons will cause the grabber to move the arms 36, 38 to their opened position.
The gear sections 86, 88 are used to time the grabber arms 36, 38 to enable the gear mechanisms 50, 52 to be positioned closer together by a factor of two compared with existing grabbers. This enables the beam assembly 26 to be reshaped and enable the grabber arms 36, 38 to be inserted between closely positioned refuse carts as illustrated in
The self-aligning spherical thrust bearings provide a larger contact area as the arm moves from a pick up to a dump position. This permits angular misalignment and can withstand radial or heavy axial loads. This increases durability under rotational impact conditions such as lifting and dumping a refuse cart. The grabber arm may also be utilized on the chassis and dump directly into the primary container.
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/606,180 filed May 26, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,221,012, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/345,177 filed Jun. 3, 2016. The entire disclosure of the above applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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