This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/MX2015/000075 filed May 14, 2015, and claims priority to Mexican Patent Application No. MX/u/2014/000204 filed May 14, 2014, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
The present invention lies in the field of tools or useful elements for the assurance of hoppers. Particularly, the present invention relates to an opening and closing latch for a compactor truck hopper, which is useful for refuse compactor trucks.
Domestic and international manufacturers handle the hopper's butterfly type latch, i.e., that in order to perform the hopper's opening and closing, the operator must move to the rear on both sides to turn the latch, this causes a great waste of time due to the operator's movement to manually control the hopper's opening and closing, also there is a risk that the latch does not remain well positioned, preventing the correct closure of the hopper and there is a possibility of spill leachates in the refuse compactor truck, with the corresponding risks of contamination.
On the other hand, both domestic and international compactor manufacturers, typically include hydraulic cylinders for lifting and lowering the hopper. However, these systems lack of adequate securing means once the hopper has lowered and simultaneously function as a guide when the hopper is lifted.
Therefore, an objective of the present invention is to provide a latch for compactor truck that correctly and completely closes the hopper during refuse compaction thereby preventing undesired spillage of leachates.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a latch for the compactor truck hopper to facilitate the refuse unloading, since when the hopper contacts with the lower part of the latch, it is automatically closed and when the hopper stops being in contact with the lower part of the latch, it is automatically free for opening.
This invention is described in relation to the accompanying figures. As best appreciated in
The latch for compactor truck hopper consists of two identical upper brackets (7) that have an elliptical cavity, set on the upper left and right parts of the truck, as can be appreciated in
In addition, the hopper's latch of the present invention, completely closes the hopper during refuse compaction, which prevents spillage of leachates.
The two upper supports (7) function as variable rotation points between the hopper and the refuse compactor of the container of the truck, while allowing to guide the lifting and lowering hopper's movements in order to automatically coupled with the lower hook-shaped plates (1) when the lower part of the hopper comes in contact with them. This movement is carried out in two stages, the first consisting of vertical elevation of the hopper assembly caused by a hydraulic cylinder, followed by the second stage which is the elevation with respect to the upper axis formed by the elliptical cavity of the upper support (7), which prevents the truck operator from manually opening and closing the left and right hopper latches. Thus, the refuse compactor unit's operation is facilitated and operating times are reduced during the refuse unloading.
In addition, the compactor truck hopper latch is strategically located in the compactor of the container of the truck, so it is not required that any item be disassembled for installation or maintenance. This location can be appreciated in
The present invention have been described according to a preferred modality; however, it will be apparent for a skill person in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without turning away from its spirit and scope.
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MX/u/2014/000204 | May 2014 | MX | national |
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WO2015/174815 | 11/19/2015 | WO | A |
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