Lifting device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5024573
  • Patent Number
    5,024,573
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 17, 1988
    36 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 1991
    33 years ago
Abstract
A lifter to empty a container into a cavity of a vehicle. The lifter is movably mounted below a sill edge of the cavity, so that the lifter is beneath the vehicle when not in use. The lifter has hooks to grasp bars on the container. The lifter has devices for moving from a position beneath the vehicle to a position above the cavity for dumping the container. The lifter has devices for capturing the lower bar of the container which automatically compensates for out-of-tolerance parts in the lifter due to such things as construction or wear.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A refuse collection vehicle comprising:
  • means defining a refuse receiving cavity, including sidewalls and a floor extending upwardly to a lower sill edge;
  • a receptacle lifter movably mounted below said sill, said lifter including means for capturing a portion of a selected type of receptacle;
  • means cooperatively associated with said lifter for moving said lifter between a first lifter position and a second lifter position, said lifter being located substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plane tangent to said sill edge when in said first lifter position, wherein lateral access to said sill edge from a side of said vertical plane opposite said refuse receiving cavity is substantially unobstructed and said second position being above said sill edge for dumping a selected type of receptacle;
  • said means for capturing a portion of a selected type of receptacle being movable between a capture position for capturing a portion of the selected type of receptacle and a release position for releasing the receptacle portion; and
  • means cooperatively associated with said lifter moving means and said capture means for moving said capture means between said first and second positions, including automatically adjusting variable length means connecting said capture means and said moving means, said automatically adjusting variable length connecting means being resiliently biased to a reduced length position.
  • 2. A refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said capture means comprises means pivotally-mounted for movement around the portion of the selected type of receptacle in the capture position.
  • 3. A refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein said automatically adjusting variable length means comprises a connector having a rod movable between a retracted position and an extended position and means resiliently biasing said rod toward said retracted position.
  • 4. A refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 3 wherein said automatically adjusting variable length means further comprises means housing one end of said rod and said resiliently biasing means, the other end of the rod being pivotally connected to selected of said capture means and said moving means and said housing means being connected to the other of said capture means and said moving means.
  • 5. A refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 3 wherein the biasing means is a spring exerting approximately 30 pounds of biasing force on said rod.
  • 6. Receptacle dumping apparatus attachable to a refuse collection vehicle of the type having a refuse collection vehicle of the type having a refuse receiving cavity including sidewalls and a floor extending upwardly to a lower sill, said dumping apparatus comprising:
  • a receptacle lifter comprising means for capturing and releasing a portion of a selected type of receptacle;
  • means for movably mounting said receptacle lifter below the sill of the refuse collection vehicle;
  • means for moving said lifter between a first lifter position and a second lifter position, said lifter being located substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plane tangent to said sill edge when in said first position, and said second position being above the sill for dumping a selected type of receptacle;
  • said means for capturing and releasing a portion of a selected type of receptacle being movable between a capture position for capturing a portion of the selected type of receptacle and a release position for releasing the receptacle portion;
  • means cooperatively associated with said lifter moving means and said capture means for moving said capture means between said release and capture positions as said lifter moves between said first and second lifter positions, including automatically adjustable variable length means connecting said capture means and said moving means, said automatically adjusting variable length connecting means being resiliently biased to a reduced length position.
  • 7. A receptacle dumping apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said capture means comprises means pivotally-mounted for movement around the portion of the selected type of receptacle in the capture position.
  • 8. A receptacle dumping apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said automatically adjustable variable length means comprises a connector having a rod movable between a retracted position and an extended position and means resiliently biasing said rod toward said retracted position.
  • 9. A receptacle dumping apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein said automatically adjustable variable length means further comprises means housing one end of said rod and said resiliently biasing means, the other end of the rod being pivotally connected to selected of said capture means and said moving means and said housing means being connected to the other of said capture means and said moving means.
  • 10. A receptacle dumping apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein the biasing means is a spring exerting approximately 30 pounds of biasing force on said rod.
  • 11. A refuse collection vehicle comprising:
  • means defining a refuse receiving cavity, including sidewalls and a floor extending upwardly to a lower sill;
  • a receptacle lifter movably mounted below said sill, said lifter including means for capturing a portion of a selected type of receptacle;
  • means cooperatively associated with said lifter for moving said lifter between a first lifter position and a second lifter position, said lifter being located substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plane tangent to said sill edge when in said first position, and said second position being above and outwardly of said sill for dumping a selected type of receptacle;
  • said means for moving said lifter comprising an arcuate link pivotally attached at one end to said lifter and another link pivotally attached to said vehicle and to said arcuate link at the other end;
  • said means for capturing a portion of a selected type of receptacle being movable between a capture position for capturing a portion of the selected type of receptacle and a release position for releasing the receptacle portion;
  • means cooperatively associated with said lifter moving means and said capture means for moving said capture means between said release and capture positions as said lifter moves between said first and second lifter positions;
  • said means for moving said capture means comprising an automatically adjustable variable length connector pivotally attached at one end to said arcuate link at a point spaced from a line connecting the end points of said arcuate link, said connector being pivotally attached to said capture means at the other end, and means resiliently biasing said connector toward a reduced length position.
  • 12. In vehicular dumping apparatus having a refuse receiving cavity including sidewalks and a floor extending upwardly toward a rearward facing opening for receipt of refuse into the cavity, said opening defined in part, by a sill edge at a level above the ground to be engageable by an edge of a relatively tall, first type of container when the rear of the vehicle and the first type of container are moved relatively toward one another along the ground through a path of engagement at the rear of the vehicular dumping apparatus, said sill edge being adjacent to said container edge during tipping of the first type of container about said sill edge to empty its contents into the cavity, the improvement being a lifter assembly for emptying a relatively shorter second type of container, comprising:
  • means for releasably capturing the relatively shorter, second type of container when moved through the path of engagement at the rear of the vehicle;
  • means for mounting the capturing means to the rear of the vehicle for movement between a retracted position in which the capturing means is located substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plan tangent to said sill edge and out of the path of engagement of the firs type of container, and
  • a series of relatively rearward operative positions in which it extends into the path of engagement of the first type of container to capture and lift the second type of container over the sill edge and dump the contents of the second type of container over the cavity;
  • means for selectively driving the moveable mounting means between said retracted position and said series of operative positions; and
  • means cooperatively associated with said driving means and said capture means to effect capturing and releasing said second type of container, including automatically adjusting variable length means connecting said capture means and said driving means, said automatically adjusting variable length connecting means being resiliently biased to a reduced length position.
  • 13. A method of collecting refuse in a rear loading cavity of a vehicular dumping apparatus from a plurality of different, first and second types of containers, said cavity including sidewalls and floor extending upwardly toward a sill edge, said first type of container having an uppermost edge at a sufficient height to engage said sill edge, said first type of container is resting on common ground with the vehicular dumping apparatus, and said second type of container having an uppermost edge at a sufficient height to engage said sill edge, when the first type of container is resting on common ground with the vehicular dumping apparatus, and said second type of container having an uppermost edge at an insufficient elevation to engage the sill edge when resting on common ground with the vehicular dumping apparatus, comprising the steps of:
  • moving the vehicular dumping apparatus and the first common ground until the sill edge is engaged by the pivot edge of the first type of container;
  • tilting the first type of container about said sill edge to dump its contents into said cavity;
  • disengaging the first type of container and the vehicular dumping apparatus;
  • moving the vehicular apparatus and a second type of container toward one another across said common ground until the second type of container is at a loading locating rearwardly adjacent and beneath the sill edge;
  • actuating a powered lifting device to move a grasping member rearwardly from a retracted position substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plane tangent to said sill edge, in which retracted position said powered lifting device does not interfere with the engagement of the first type of container with the sill edge, to a loading position located in the path of engagement;
  • grasping the second type of container at said loading position, including moving a grasping device in connection with said powered lifting device by way of an automatically adjusting linkage, said automatically adjusting linkage being resiliently biased to a reduced length position;
  • lifting the grasped second type of container to an elevated position in which its uppermost edge is not lower than said sill edge;
  • tilting the grasping second type of container when in said elected position to dump its contents into the cavity;
  • returning the grasped second type of container to the loading location;
  • returning the lifting device to the said retracted position; and
  • moving the vehicular dumping apparatus to the next container.
  • 14. A refuse collection vehicle comprising:
  • means defining a refuse receiving cavity, including a lower sill edge, sidewalls and a bottom wall sloping upwardly toward said sill edge;
  • a container lifter pivotally mounted below said sill edge and movable between a first lifter position and a second lifter position, said lifter being located substantially entirely below a horizontal plane tangent to said sill edge and substantially entirely on the cavity side of a vertical plane tangent to said sill edge when in said first position, to permit unobstructed access to said sill edge, and said second position being above said sill edge for dumping the contents of a container;
  • means for moving said lifter between said first and second positions;
  • said lifter further comprising a first projection fixedly attached to said lifter and a second projection movable relative to said first projection between a first position for receiving a container portion and a second position for capturing the container portion therebetween; and
  • means for moving said second projection between said first and second positions, as said lifter moves from said first to said second positions;
  • an arcuate link pivotally carried by said lifter and said bottom wall and an automatically adjusting variable length means pivotally attached at one end to said second projection and pivotally attached at the other end to said arcuate link, said automatically adjusting variable length connecting means being resiliently biased to a reduced length position, said variable length means being attached to said arcuate link at a location spaced from a line connecting the pivot points of said arcuate link, said means for moving said lifter being pivotally attached to said arcuate link;
  • whereby said lifter is movable to the first position to permit unobstructed access to said sill edge and to the second position for capturing, lifting and dumping refuse containers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This application is a continuation-in-part of prior co-pending application Ser. No. 126,593 filed Nov. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,600; which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 862,015, filed May 12, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,068, which was a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 572,389, filed Jan. 20, 1984, now abandoned. The present invention relates to lifting devices for refuse collection vehicles and the like. Before the present invention, lifting devices have been proposed for emptying containers into the cavity of a vehicle, such as refuse trucks. An initial problem with prior devices is that they are large and cumbersome. Also, the prior lifters have prevented access to the vehicle for pivot dumping large rear loading containers. One prior device folds to a side of the vehicle to permit access to the vehicle, but the device obstructs traffic in this position. A principal feature of the present invention is the provision of an improved lifter emptying container into a cavity of a vehicle which does not interfere with access for pivot dumping large rear loading containers. In a preferred embodiment, the lifter of the present invention comprises a first plate pivotally mounted to the vehicle and a second plate extending at an angle from the first plate. The lifter has a third plate mounted on the second plate, with the third plate having a pair of spaced hooks. The lifter has means for driving the plates and hooks between a first lower, retracted position to a series of second upper position. A feature of the present invention is that in the first position the lifter is located beneath the vehicle. Thus, a feature of the present invention is that when the lifter is at the first position access is permitted to the vehicle in order to dump a large rear loading container into the vehicle. Another feature of the invention is that the hooks grasp bars on the container as the lifter moves between the first and second positions. Yet another feature of the invention is that the lifter places the container above the cavity at the second position in order to empty the container into the vehicle cavity. A further feature of the invention is that one of the hooks clamp on the container bar to prevent the container from falling into the cavity while it is being emptied. Still another feature of the invention is that the hooks are adjustable in height on the lifter. Thus, a further feature of the invention is that the lifter may be adjusted to accommodate changes in the truck as refuse is dumped into the vehicle or differences in height when the vehicle is located on a hill. Further features will become more fully apparent in the following description of the embodiments of this invention and from the appended claims.

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Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 862015 May 1986
Parent 572389 Jan 1989
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 126593 Nov 1987