Claims
- 1. In a method of transferring refuse from a hopper to a container wherein the container is positioned adjacent a refuse discharge opening of said hopper, refuse is introduced into the hopper through a refuse inlet opening of said hopper spaced from the discharge opening, a packer head is reciprocated within said hopper to displace such refuse through said discharge opening and into said container, and a clearing member is positioned for vertical reciprocation across said discharge opening; said packer head being spaced below a top wall of said hopper to define therebetween a gap which may tend to become occupied by an elongate refuse article extending between said container and said refuse inlet in a manner resisting transfer of said elongate article into said container; the improvement comprising the steps of:
- sensing an article extending between said container and said refuse inlet;
- generating a signal in response to said sensing to indicate the presence of said article;
- retracting said packer head from said discharge opening;
- lowering said clearing member into contact with said article to displace said article downwardly;
- raising said clearing member;
- advancing said packer head toward said discharge opening to shift said article toward said container; and
- repeating said steps of retracting, lowering, raising, and advancing at least until said article has cleared said refuse inlet.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the packer head moves between a retracted position and an extended position to transfer refuse from the hopper to the container, and wherein,
- the signal generating step includes the step of providing a timer means for producing a signal when the timer means has been activated for a predetermined length of time, and
- the article sensing step includes the step of activating the timer means when the packer head moves from the retracted position and deactivating the timer means when the packer head returns to the retracted position so that the timer means produces the signal if the packer head does not return to the retracted position before expiration of the predetermined time length.
- 3. A method of loading a refuse container of the type having a closure at one end thereof comprising the steps of:
- positioning said container in front of a refuse packer assembly having a vertically reciprocable refuse clearing member disposed at the front thereof;
- advancing said container to bring said closure into engagement with a lift element on said clearing member to partially raise said closure as said container assumes a refuse-loading position to locate a bottom edge of said closure over a deflecting surface of said clearing member;
- raising said clearing member to raise said closure through contact between said lift element and said closure;
- inserting refuse into said container from said packer assembly; and
- lowering said clearing member to lower said closure through contact between said closure and a shoulder on said clearing member as said deflecting surface clears refuse from the path of travel of said closure.
- 4. A method of loading a refuse container comprising the steps of:
- positioning said refuse container on a movable loading carriage;
- advancing said carriage along its longitudinal axis toward a refuse packing assembly to locate an abutment surface of said container within a locking zone having a locking arm;
- shifting said locking arm to locate a locking surface thereof behind said abutment surface;
- retracting said carriage along its longitudinal axis to bring said abutment surface into firm engagement with said locking surface; and
- loading refuse into said container from said packing assembly with said abutment surface being held in firm engagement with said locking surface to resist vibration during loading.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein said advancing step includes positioning a pair of abutment surfaces on opposite sides of said container within said locking zone having a pair of horizontally swingable locking arms; said shifting step comprising swinging said locking arms to bring locking surfaces thereof beyond said abutment surfaces; and said retracting step includes bringing both of said abutment surfaces into firm engagement with said locking surfaces.
- 6. A method of loading a refuse container comprising the steps of:
- locating said container in a refuse loading position such that a translatable ejector head of said container is located near a front end of said container;
- inserting refuse into said front end of said container in a manner urging said ejector head progressively rearwardly;
- providing frictional resistance means carried by said ejector head for yieldingly resisting rearward movement of the ejector head and wherein the frictional resistance means is releasable during movement of the ejector head toward the front of the container so that the force necessary to advance the ejector head is minimized; and
- applying the frictional resistance means to said ejector head in a manner causing the refuse to be compacted as said container is being loaded.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein said applying step includes the step of adjusting said friction forces to produce a selected degree of compaction of the refuse.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein channels are affixed to the inner sides of the refuse container for guiding movement of the ejector head and wherein:
- the step of providing frictional resistance means includes the step of connecting friction pads to the ejector head for limited vertical movement; and
- the step of applying the frictional resistance means includes the step of urging the friction pads into firm frictional engagement with the guide channels to resist travel of the ejector head.
- 9. A method of discharging refuse comprising the steps of:
- inserting refuse into a receptacle containing a reciprocable packer head;
- reciprocating said packer head in a series of refuse loading cycles by shifting said packer head rearwardly to a first location and then shifting said packer head forwardly at a given pressure to discharge refuse from a mouth of said receptacle; and
- subsequent to completion of said discharge cycles reciprocating said packer head in a series of receptacle closing cycles by shifting said packer head rearwardly to a second position located forwardly of said first location and then shifting said packer head forwardly at a pressure greater than said given pressure.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 641,375 filed Dec. 17, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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