Claims
- 1. A receptacle dumping assembly for lifting and dumping refuse receptacles, which assembly is attachable to rear-loading refuse collection vehicles, including vehicles which are adapted for dumping substantially larger rear-loading type refuse containers having a substantially vertical front wall, having a rearwardly opening refuse receiving cavity including side walls and a floor extending upwardly and rearwardly toward a rearward edge portion of said vehicle over which refuse is dumped into the cavity, the rearward edge portion including a top surface and a rear surface, said receptacle dumping assembly comprising:
- a receptacle lifter which includes means for capturing and releasing a refuse receptacle;
- means for mounting said receptacle lifter to the rear of the refuse collection vehicle generally adjacent said rearward edge portion, said lifter being movable between a first lifter position and a second lifter position;
- hydraulically actuated means for moving said receptacle lifter between said first and second positions;
- said first lifter position being located sufficiently below an imaginary horizontal plane along the top surface of said rearward edge portion and sufficiently on the cavity side of an imaginary vertical plane along the rear surface of said rearward edge portion such that access to said rearward edge portion from opposite the cavity side of said vertical plane is substantially unobstructed by said lifter to permit other loading of refuse into the cavity, such as by tilting substantially larger rear-loading type containers having a substantially vertical front wall over the rearward edge portion;
- said second lifter position being located above said imaginary horizontal plane for dumping refuse into the cavity from a refuse receptacle;
- said means for moving said lifter being adapted to move only said lifter and to allow said lifter to remain in said first position when access to said rearward edge portion is desired to permit other loading of refuse into the cavity, such as the tilting of substantially larger containers over the rearward edge portion; and
- means cooperatively associated with said lifter for moving said capture and release means between release and capture positions as said lifter moves between said first and second lifter positions.
- 2. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the rearward edge portion comprises a container sill.
- 3. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said lifter is adapted to be located substantially beneath the vehicle when in said first position.
- 4. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said lifter is adapted to move through a path wherein said lifter is closest to ground level at a position intermediate said first and second positions.
- 5. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said lifter includes a rigid member having first and second ends and a plate portion carrying at least a portion of said capture and release means, said rigid member being adapted for pivotal mounting to the vehicle at said first end and fixedly attached at an obtuse angle to said plate portion, and whereby said rigid portion extends substantially vertically and said plate portion extends forwardly under the vehicle when said lifter is in said first position.
- 6. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for moving said lifter further comprises an arcuate link having a first end, a second end and an arcuate portion therebetween, said arcuate link being pivotally attached to said lifter at the first end and adapted to be pivotally carried by the vehicle at the second end.
- 7. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a second link having a first end and a second end, the first end of said second link being attached to said capture and release means and the second end of said second link being attached to said arcuate link at a location spaced substantially between said first end of said arcuate link and said arcuate portion of said arcuate link.
- 8. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 6 further comprising a third link having a first end pivotally attached to said vehicle and a second end pivotally attached to said second end of said arcuate link.
- 9. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said capture and release means includes an upper hook and a lower hook, said upper hook member being fixedly mounted to said lifter for engagement under one portion of the receptacle as the lifter moves from the first lifter position to the second lifter position to lift the receptacle, said lower hook member being slidably movable relative to said upper hook to engage over another portion of the receptacle to retain the receptacle on said lifter.
- 10. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle, said vehicle comprising:
- a rearwardly opening refuse receiving cavity including side walls and a floor extending upwardly and rearwardly toward a rearward edge portion of said vehicle over which refuse is dumped into said cavity, said rearward edge portion having a top surface and rear surface;
- a receptacle dumping assembly carried by said vehicle for dumping refuse receptacles, said receptacle dumping assembly including a receptacle lifter and including means for capturing and releasing a refuse receptacle;
- means mounting said receptacle lifter generally adjacent said rearward edge portion, said lifter being movable between a first lifter position and a second lifter position;
- hydraulically actuated means for moving said receptacle lifter between said first and second lifter positions;
- said first lifter position being located sufficiently below an imaginary horizontal plane along the top surface of said rearward edge portion and sufficiently on the cavity side of an imaginary vertical plane along the rear surface of said rearward edge portion so that access to said rearward edge portion from opposite the cavity side of said vertical plane is substantially unobstructed by said receptacle lifter to permit other loading of refuse into said cavity, such as by tilting substantially larger rear-loading type containers having a substantially vertical front wall over said rearward edge portion;
- said second lifter position being located above said imaginary horizontal plane for dumping refuse into said cavity from a refuse receptacle;
- said means for moving said lifter being adapted to move only said lifter and to allow said lifter to remain in said first position when access to said rearward edge portion is desired to permit other loading of refuse into said cavity, such as the tilting of substantially larger containers over the rearward edge portion; and
- means cooperatively associated with said lifter for moving said capture and release means between release and capture positions as said lifter moves between said first and second lifter positions.
- 11. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said rearward edge portion comprises a container sill.
- 12. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said lifter is located substantially beneath said vehicle when in said first position.
- 13. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said lifter is adapted to move through a path wherein said lifter is closest to ground level at a position intermediate said first and second positions.
- 14. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said lifter includes a rigid member having first and second ends and a plate portion carrying at least a portion of said capture and release means, said rigid member being adapted for pivotal mounting to the vehicle at said first end and fixedly attached at an obtuse angle to said plate portion, and whereby said rigid portion extends substantially vertically and said plate portion extends forwardly under the vehicle when said lifter is in said first position.
- 15. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein said means for moving said lifter further comprises an arcuate link having a first end, a second end and an arucate portion therebetween, said arcuate link being pivotally attached to said lifter at the first end and adapted to be pivotally carried by the vehicle at the second end.
- 16. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 15 further comprising a second link having a first end and a second end, the first end of said second link being attached to said capture and release means and the second end of said second link being attached to said arucate link at a location spaced substantially between said first end of said arcuate link and said arcuate portion of said arcuate link.
- 17. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 15 further comprising a third link having a first end pivotally attached to said vehicle and a second end pivotally attached to said second end of said arcuate link.
- 18. A rear loading refuse collection vehicle in accordance with claim 10 wherein said vehicle is adapted for receiving refuse from substantially larger rear-loading type refuse containers.
- 19. A receptacle dumping assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein said capture and release means includes an upper hook and a lower hook, said upper hook member being fixedly mounted to said lifter for engagement under one portion of the receptacle as the lifter moves from the first lifter position to the second lifter position to lift the receptacle, said lower hook member being slidably movable relative to said upper hook to engage over another portion of the receptacle to retain the receptacle on said lifter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 439,858, filed Nov. 21, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,069,593), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 126,593, filed Nov. 30, 1987 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,911,600), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 862,015, filed May 12, 1986 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,658), which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 572,389, filed Jan. 20, 1984 (now abandoned).
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