Claims
- 1. A refuse compactor comprising a ram mechanism having a cylinder, a correspondingly circular section ram element received with clearance within said cylinder, and at least two angularly spaced sets of cooperating guide means on said cylinder and ram element for guiding said ram element in longitudinal sliding movement in the cylinder, said ram element moving generally horizontally within said cylinder and said guide means being constituted as means supporting the weight of said ram element to reduce wear which would otherwise result from frictional interengagement of the lowermost portion of said ram element and said cylinder, each set of said guide means comprising a longitudinally extending track on one of said cylinder and ram element and cooperating track follower means on the other of said cylinder and ram element, adjustment means associated with said follower means, said adjustment means being effective to produce adjustment of one of said track and lower means radially of said cylinder whereby after wear produces a clearance between said track and follower means a guiding relationship between those parts can be restored by adjusting said follower means, wherein said adjustment means comprises bolt means permanently fixed to said follower means and extending through an opening of that one of the cylinder and ram element upon which the follower means is mounted, nut means mounted on said bolt means and securing said bolt means and said follower means to said one of said cylinder and ram element and shim means disposable about said bolt means for varying the position of said follower means relative to adjacent parts of said one of said cylinder and ram elements.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said track means and follower means comprise generally planar surfaces lying in parallel planes inclined at an angle to a direction in which said follower means is moved during adjustment, other than 90.degree..
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said track means is of V-cross section and said follower means is of similar V-cross section.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein one end of said cylinder is constituted as a discharge end and wherein a compactor discharge tube is secured to said discharge end of said cylinder.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said discharge tube comprises a frustoconical section.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cylinder has a discharge end, a discharge tube is secured to said discharge end of the cylinder, said tube being of generally circular cross section and substantially coaxial with said cylinder and means are provided for securing that tube in a selected one of a plurality of angular positions relative to said cylinder.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said discharge tube includes a frustoconical section a lesser diameter section of which is more remote from the discharge end of the cylinder element than is a greater diameter section thereof.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said discharge tube is removably secured to said cylindrical element for replacement and servicing.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein an edge of a front face of said ram element is provided with teeth each tooth including a cutting edge inclined to said front face, the cutting edges of adjacent teeth being separated by substantially axially extending shoulders.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ram element has a front, refuse contacting surface, an edge of said surface having a plurality of teeth each having a cutting edge inclined to said front surface, the cutting edges of adjacent teeth being separated by axially extending shoulder surfaces.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ram element has a front, refuse contacting surface, an edge of said surface having a plurality of teeth each having a cutting edge inclined to said front surface, said plurality of teeth being disposed in an arcuate array extending to both sides of a vertical center plane of the ram element, teeth at said center plane projecting forwardly of the refuse contacting surface of the ram element to a greater degree than teeth more removed from said center plane.
- 12. A refuse compactor comprising a ram mechanism having a cylinder, a correspondingly circular sectioned ram element received with clearance within said cylinder, and at least two angularly spaced sets of cooperating guide means on said cylinder and ram element for guiding said ram element in longitudinal sliding movement in the cylinder, said ram element moving generally horizontally within said cylinder and said guide means being constituted as means supporting the weight of said ram element to reduce wear which would otherwise result from frictional interengagement of lowermost portions of said cylinder and ram element, each set of said guide means comprising a longitudinally extending track on said ram element and cooperating track follower means on said cylinder, adjustment means associated with said follower means, said adjustment means being effective to produce adjustments of said follower means radially of said cylinder whereby, after wear produces a clearance between said track and follower means, a guiding relationship between those parts can be restored by adjusting the follower means, wherein sad track means comprises a V-sectioned rail secured to said ram and said follower means comprises a correspondingly shaped means engaging said rail and secured to said cylinder, and wherein said follower means has a male to female relationship with said rail, said follower means comprising a unitary body defining mutually inclined integral guiding surfaces cooperating with corresponding surfaces of said rail.
- 13. A refuse compactor comprising a ram mechanism having a cylinder, a correspondingly circular sectioned ram element received with clearance within said cylinder, and at least two angularly spaced sets of cooperating guide means on said cylinder and ram element for guiding said ram element in longitudinal sliding movement in the cylinder, said ram element moving generally horizontally within said cylinder and said guide means being constituted as means supporting the weight of said ram element to reduce wear which would otherwise result from frictional interengagement of lowermost portions of said ram element and cylinder, each set of said guide means comprising a longitudinally extending track on one of said cylinder and ram element and cooperating with track follower means on the other of said cylinder and ram element, adjustment means associated with said follower means, said adjustment means being effective to produce adjustment of one of said track and follower means radially of said cylinder whereby after wear produces a clearance between said track and follower means a guiding relationship between those parts can be restored by adjusting said follower means, wherein said track comprises a longitudinally extending rail, and said follower means comprises screw threaded bolt means, a leading end of said bolt means engaging said rail for guiding that rail in sliding movement of the ram, said adjustment means comprising means defining a screw threaded aperture for cooperation with screw thread means of said bolt means said screw threaded aperture together with said screw thread means of said bolt means constituting said adjustment means, said means defining said screw threaded aperture being fixed relative to that one of said cylinder and ram element upon which said follower means is mounted.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein said rail is fixedly secured to said ram element.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 851,017 filed Nov. 14, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,188,873, issued Feb. 19, 1980 which was a division of application Ser. No. 766,405 filed Feb. 7, 1977 now abandoned.
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Divisions (2)
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