Claims
- 1. A compaction and transfer apparatus adapted to measure the length of a waste log during compaction and transfer thereof, said apparatus comprising:a compaction chamber adapted to receive waste material, said compaction chamber having a discharge opening; a trailer operably associated with said chamber; a closure device which is selectively movable into and out of the discharge opening to control a size of the discharge opening; a compaction ram which is movable through the chamber to press said waste material against said closure device and thereby provide compaction of said waste material into a waste log, wherein said compaction ram further moves said waste log from the chamber and onto the trailer; and a movement detector adapted to detect movement of said waste log through said discharge opening, which movement corresponds to the length of the waste log extending out of the discharge opening.
- 2. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a controller connected to said movement detector, said controller being adapted to compare a detected movement of said waste log, as determined by said movement detector, to a predetermined value of movement associated with a maximum length of the waste log, said controller being further adapted to effect opening of said closure device and discharging of the waste log when said detected movement corresponds to the predetermined value of movement.
- 3. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a weight detector adapted to detect the weight of said waste material, said controller being further adapted to prevent additional waste material from being loaded into said compaction chamber and to cause said compaction ram to discharge said waste log through said discharge opening, when the total weight of the waste material in said compaction chamber and any portion of the waste log extending out of the compaction chamber reaches a first predetermined weight.
- 4. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 3, wherein said at least one rotatable wheel includes three rotatable wheels.
- 5. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said closure device is at least part of an automatic density regulator which is controlled to provide said waste log with a relatively constant density.
- 6. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 5, wherein said automatic density regulator includes a controller, said controller being adapted to cause said closure device to initially obstruct a majority of said discharge opening until pressure exerted by said waste material against said closure device as a result of compaction by said compaction ram reaches a first predetermined threshold, said controller being further adapted to move said closure device out of said discharge opening until said pressure drops to a second predetermined threshold or until said closure device achieves a predetermined angle with respect to the discharge opening, said second predetermined threshold being lower than said first predetermined threshold, said controller being further adapted to gradually bring said closure device back into said discharge opening until said pressure returns to said first predetermined threshold, and to cause said closure device to repetitively execute said movement out of the discharge opening and movement gradually into the discharge opening as said pressure fluctuates between said first and second predetermined thresholds or between said first predetermined threshold and a pressure achieved when said closure device achieves said predetermined angle with respect to the discharge opening, whereby said waste log is discharged with a relatively constant density; andwherein said controller is connected to said movement detector, said controller being adapted to compare a detected movement of said waste log, as determined by said movement detector, to a predetermined value of movement associated with a maximum length of the waste log, said controller being further adapted to effect opening of said closure device and discharging of said waste log when said detected movement corresponds to the predetermined value of movement.
- 7. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 6, wherein said movement detector includes:at least one rotatable wheel mounted on said closure device, said at least one rotatable wheel having a circumferential portion which projects at least partially out from said at least one closure device to engage said waste log, whereby movement of said waste log causes said at least one rotatable wheel to rotate; and a conversion device adapted to convert mechanical rotation of said at least one rotatable wheel into a signal indicative of such mechanical rotation, said controller being adapted to determine said length of the waste log based on said signal indicative of mechanical rotation.
- 8. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said movement detector includes:at least one rotatable wheel mounted on said closure device, said at least one rotatable wheel having a circumferential portion which projects at least partially out from said at least one closure device to engage said waste log, whereby movement of said waste log causes said at least one rotatable wheel to rotate; and a conversion device adapted to convert mechanical rotation of said at least one rotatable wheel into a signal indicative of such mechanical rotation.
- 9. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a weight detector adapted to detect the weight of said waste material.
- 10. The compaction and transfer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said movement detector is mounted to said closure device.
- 11. A method of measuring the length of a waste log during a compaction and transfer operation, said method comprising the steps of:providing a compaction chamber to accommodate waste material; loading waste material into the compaction chamber; compacting the waste material to form said waste log; positioning a trailer adjacent the chamber; opening a discharge opening of the compaction chamber, at least partially, to permit transfer of said waste log out of said compaction chamber and onto the trailer; and detecting movement of said waste log through said discharge opening, said movement corresponding to the length of said waste log extending out of said compaction chamber.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of regulating a density of said waste log by selectively restricting and opening said discharge opening in a manner dependent upon pressure exerted by said waste log against a closure device at said discharge opening.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:comparing a detected amount of movement, as detected during said detecting step, to a predetermined amount of movement corresponding to a maximum length of said waste log; and opening said discharge opening and discharging said waste log when said detected amount of movement equals said predetermined amount of movement, to prevent said waste log from exceeding said maximum length.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:detecting a weight of said waste material; and terminating said step of loading when said weight reaches a predetermined weight threshold.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of:comparing a detected amount of movement, as detected during said detecting step, to a predetermined amount of movement corresponding to a maximum length of said waste log; and opening said discharge opening and discharging said waste log when said detected amount of movement equals said predetermined amount of movement, to prevent said waste log from exceeding said maximum length.
- 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of:detecting a weight of said waste material; and terminating said step of loading when said weight reaches a predetermined weight threshold.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/255,795, filed Feb. 23, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,557, granted Oct. 31, 2000.
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