Claims
- 1. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse under pressure,
- a loading hopper in communication with said storage container,
- refuse compacting means positioned to sweep through said hopper to compact refuse therein and to move compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container,
- a passage leading from said hopper into said container,
- said passage having an enlarged opening into said hopper and an enlarged opening into said container, and
- said passage having a narrowed throat positioned intermediate the enlarged openings into said hopper and said container,
- said passage being progressively constricted from said enlarged opening into said hopper to the narrowed throat and being enlarged from the narrowed throat to said enlarged opening into said container,
- whereby refuse moved from the loading hopper into the storage container through said passage by the action of the refuse compacting means is squeezed and subjected to high localized pressures within said throat as the refuse passes through said narrowed throat and whereby the pressure is released as the refuse moves past the throat to the enlarged opening in the container.
- 2. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 including
- a movable panel positioned within said storage container,
- said panel being movable incrementally from a position adjacent said passage when the container is empty to a position that is displaced from the passage when the container is full, and
- means to provide a controlled incremental movement of said panel away from said passage in response to the pressure of the refuse in the passage to maintain such pressure within particular limits.
- 3. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 2 wherein
- the passage is constructed to provide the pressure of the refuse in said narrowed throat with a considerably greater value than the pressure of refuse against said panel,
- whereby the high localized pressures exerted on refuse passing through said throat are not transmitted.
- 4. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 3 wherein
- the passage is constructed to provide the ratio between the pressures of the refuse in the throat and the pressures of the refuse in the storage container in the order of 35 to 7.
- 5. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 2 including
- a movable retainer panel movable between a first position in which the retainer panel is positioned away from said passage and a second position in which the retainer panel at least partially blocks said passage,
- said retainer panel having a surface which merges into and forms an extension of the passage in the first position of the retainer panel.
- 6. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 2 wherein
- the passage is provided with a length in the progressively constricted portion to retain refuse introduced into the passage by the refuse compacting means in more than one sweeping movement of the refuse compacting means.
- 7. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 including
- a movable retainer panel movable between a first position in which the retainer panel defines an extension of said passage and a second position in which the retainer panel at least partially blocks said passage.
- 8. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 7 wherein
- said retainer panel is positioned within said loading hopper in its second position to at least partially block the enlarged opening into the loading hopper, and
- said retainer panel is shaped and positioned and is movable to sweep refuse from said refuse compacting means and to move the swept refuse into said passage as the retainer panel moved to its second position.
- 9. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 7, including,
- the retainer panel defining an extension of the progressive constriction of the opening in the opened position, and
- the moving means for the retainer panel providing for a disposition of the retainer panel, during the cyclic movement of the refuse compacting means in compacting the refuse in the hopper, to the first position as the refuse compacting means sweeps through the hopper to a position adjacent the opening in the hopper and providing for a disposition of the retainer panel to the second position as the refuse compacting means sweeps through the hopper past the position adjacent the opening of the hopper.
- 10. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 including
- the passage being progressively enlarged between the throat and the enlarged opening into the container to progressively release the pressure as the refuse moves past the throat in the passage to the enlarged opening in the container.
- 11. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 10 including
- a retainer panel movable between a first position in which the retainer panel is positioned away from the passage and a second position in which the retainer panel at least partially blocks the passage, the retainer panel having a surface which merges into and forms an extension of the passage in the first position of the retainer panel, and
- means operatively coupled to the refuse compacting means and the retainer panel for moving the retainer panel between the first and second positions in accordance with the sweeping movement of the refuse compacting means through the hopper.
- 12. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse under pressure,
- a loading hopper having an opening in communication with said storage container,
- refuse compacting means positioned to move cyclically through said hopper to positions to and past the opening in the hopper to compact refuse in the hopper and to move compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container through the opening in the hopper,
- means for moving the refuse compacting means cyclically through the hopper,
- a retainer panel movable between an opened position and a closed position,
- said retainer panel impeding the passage of refuse from said container into said hopper in the closed position and providing in the open position for the movement of refuse from said hopper into said container by the refuse compacting means, and
- control means to move the retainer panel to, and to maintain the retainer panel in, an opened position upon an initiation in the cyclical movement of the refuse compacting means through said hopper to a position to and adjacent the opening in the hopper and during the movement of the refuse compacting means to such position and to move the retainer panel to, and to maintain the retainer panel in, the closed position during the remainder of the cyclical movement of the refuse compacting means.
- 13. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 12 wherein said control means includes:
- a source of pressurized hyudraulic fluid,
- a first hydraulic motor means operatively connected to said retainer panel,
- a second hydraulic motor means operatively connected to said refuse compacting means,
- a first valve means to control the flow of hydraulic fluid to said first motor means in moving said retainer panel between the opened and the closed positions,
- a second valve means to control the flow of hydraulic fluid to said second motor means during the cyclic movement of the refuse compacting means through said hopper, and
- means to operate said first and second valve means in a synchronous relationship in accordance with the cyclic movement of the refuse compacting means through the hopper.
- 14. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 12 including
- the retainer panel being shaped and positioned in the opened position to define an extension of the opening in the hopper.
- 15. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse under pressure,
- a loading hopper in communication with said storage container,
- refuse compacting means positioned to sweep through said hopper to compact refuse therein and to move compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container,
- a retainer panel positioned to move between an opened and a closed position,
- said retainer panel impeding the flow of refuse from said container into said hopper with the retainer panel in its closed position and permitting the flow from said hopper into said container of refuse which is swept from the hopper by the refuse compacting means with the retainer panel in its opened position,
- control means to move the retainer panel to an opened position while moving the refuse compacting means through said hopper to move refuse into the storage container and to move the retainer panel to a closed position while returning the refuse compacting means to a position to begin sweeping through said hopper,
- said first valve means and said second valve means being positioned in series relation with respect to said source of pressurized hydraulic fluid,
- said first valve means positioned between said second valve means and the source of hydraulic fluid,
- said first valve means returning to its neutral position after said movement of the first and second valve means in unison,
- the second valve means receiving hydraulic fluid from said source of pressurized hydraulic fluid after the first valve means returns to the neutral position,
- the opening in the hopper being progressively constricted toward the container and the retainer panel being shaped and disposed in the opened position to extend the opening and further define the progressive constriction in the opening.
- 16. In a refuse compacting apparatus,
- a container for storing refuse under pressure,
- a loading hopper in communication with the storage container,
- there being an opening between the hopper and the container,
- a packing panel mounted for cyclic movement through the loading hopper to sweep through the hopper in compacting refuse therein and in moving compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container through the opening between the hopper and the storage body,
- a curved inner surface on said loading hopper,
- a sill on said hopper through which refuse may be inserted into the hopper,
- an edge positioned on said packing panel near, but spaced from, said curved surface as the packing panel is moved cyclically through the loading hopper,
- means to maintain, between said edge of the packing panel and the inner curved surface adjacent and below the sill, a distance accommodating a worker's fingers, and
- means for providing a controlled compaction and fragmentation of the refuse during the passage of the refuse through the opening between the hopper and the storage container.
- 17. In a refuse compacting apparatus having a container for storing refuse under pressure, a loading hopper in communication with the storage container and a packing panel mounted for movement through the loading hopper to sweep through the hopper in compacting refuse therein and in moving compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container, the improvement comprising:
- a curved inner surface on said loading hopper,
- a sill on said hopper through which refuse may be inserted into the hopper,
- an edge on said packing panel, which is positioned adjacent said curved surface as the packing panel sweeps through the loading hopper,
- means to maintain a minimum distance between said edge and the inner curved surface at a point adjacent the sill which distance is slightly greater than the depth of a human finger and to increase slightly the distance between said edge and said inner curved surface as the packing panel sweeps through said hopper,
- whereby, the minimum spacing between said edge and the inner surface at the sill reduces the forces applied to the sill while protecting the worker's fingers with the increased spacing between said edge and said inner surface as the panel sweeps through the hopper providing a gripping force on refuse caught between the edge and the curved inner surface that can pull refuse over the sill into the hopper as the panel sweeps through the hopper,
- said packing panel being collapsible,
- said panel being movable from a collapsed rest position to an extended condition to sweep refuse from said hopper into said container,
- said panel being movable in a partially collapsed condition in a direction away from said container in returning to said collapsed rest position, and
- said packing panel in its partially collapsed condition being capable of moving over refuse within said hopper.
- 18. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 17 including
- a side surface within said hopper;
- means on said collapsible panel to frictionally engage said side surface in moving the collapsible panel to an extended condition as said panel moves toward said storage container and in moving the collapsible panel to a partially collapsed condition as the panel moves away from said container in returning to its rest position.
- 19. In a refuse compacting apparatus having a container for storing refuse under pressure, a loading hopper in communication with the storage container and a packing panel mounted for movement through the loading hopper to sweep through the hopper in compacting refuse therein and in moving compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container, the improvement comprising:
- a curved inner surface on said loading hopper,
- a sill on said hopper through which refuse may be inserted into the hopper,
- an edge on said packing panel, which is positioned adjacent said curved surface as the packing panel sweeps through the loading hopper,
- means to maintain a minimum distance between said edge and the inner curved surface at a point adjacent the sill which distance is slightly greater than the depth of a human finger and to increase slightly the distance between said edge and said inner curved surface as the packing panel sweeps through said hopper,
- whereby, the minimum spacing between said edge and the inner surface at the sill reduces the forces applied to the sill while protecting the worker's fingers with the increased spacing between said edge and said inner surface as the panel sweeps through the hopper providing a gripping force on refuse caught between the edge and the curved inner surface that can pull refuse over the sill into the hopper as the panel sweeps through the hopper,
- a loading opening in said hopper above said sill,
- a side surface on said hopper, and
- means to guide said packing panel in a downward path within said hopper as the panel moves to a position in which the edge of said panel is the accommodating distance from said curved inner surface at a position near the sill of the loading hopper.
- 20. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 19 wherein
- said means to guide the packing panel is shaped and positioned to move said edge through an arcuate downward path within said hopper adjacent to said loading opening as the panel is moved to a position in which the edge of the panel is the accommodating distance from the curved inner hopper surface at the position near the sill of the loading hopper.
- 21. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse under pressure;
- a loading hopper in communication with said storage container;
- a refuse compacting panel positioned to move from a rest position in a first direction to sweep through said hopper to compact refuse therein while moving compacted refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container;
- a compacting panel then being movable in a second direction to return to its rest position;
- a relatively large first hydraulic motor for driving the compacting panel in said first direction;
- a relatively small second hydraulic motor for driving the compacting panel in said second direction;
- means to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid to said first and second hydraulic motors;
- means mechanically interconnecting the first and second hydraulic motors such that movement of the first motor to drive the panel in said first direction causes movement of the second motor in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the panel in said second direction while movement of the second motor to drive the panel in said second direction causes movement of the first motor in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the panel in said first direction;
- said first motor having a first opening and a second opening;
- said second motor having a first opening and a second opening;
- means connecting the second opening of the first motor with the second opening of the second motor;
- a sump means to receive hydraulic fluid;
- means connecting the second opening of the first motor and the second opening of the second motor to said sump means;
- valve means positioned between said first and second motors and the means to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid to said motors;
- said valve means having a first operative position to direct hydraulic fluid to the first opening of the first motor to cause movement of the first motor to drive the compacting panel in said first direction;
- said valve means in its first operative position transmitting hydraulic fluid from the first opening of the second motor to said sump as the second motor moves in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the compacting panel in said second direction;
- hydraulic fluid flowing from the second opening of the first motor into the second opening of the second motor and also flowing into the sump as the first motor moves to drive the compacting panel in its first direction;
- said valve means having a second operative position to direct hydraulic fluid to the first opening in the second motor to drive the compacting panel in said second direction which causes movement of the first motor in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the compacting panel in said first direction;
- said valve means in its second operative position transmitting hydraulic fluid from the first opening of the first motor to the sump, and
- means interconnecting the first and second openings of the first motor which is actuated when the pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to the first opening of the second motor reaches a predetermined value to permit hydraulic fluid to flow from the first opening of the first motor into the second opening of the first motor,
- whereby the second motor acts as an accumulator for hydraulic fluid from the first motor when the first motor is moving to drive the compacting panel in its first direction and the second motor is moving in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the compacting panel in its second direction with the first motor acting as its own accumulator for hydraulic fluid when the second motor is moving in its second direction and the first motor is moving in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the compacting panel in its first direction with hydraulic fluid being transmitted from the first opening in the first motor to the second opening in the first motor.
- 22. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 21 wherein
- said first motor is a relatively large hydraulic cylinder including a first piston which separates the first and second openings to the first motor, and
- said second motor is a relatively small hydraulic cylinder including a second piston which separates the first and second openings to the second motor.
- 23. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse under pressure;
- a loading hopper in communication with said storage container;
- refuse compacting means positioned to move from a rest position in a working direction to sweep through said hopper to compact refuse therein and to move refuse from the hopper into the storage container;
- said refuse compacting means then being movable in a return direction to return to its rest position;
- a retainer panel positioned for movement between an opened and a closed position;
- said retainer panel impeding the flow of refuse from said container into said hopper with the retainer panel in its closed position and permitting the movement of refuse from said hopper into said container by the refuse compacting means with the retainer panel in its opened position;
- a first hydraulic motor for moving the retainer panel;
- said first motor having a first opening to receive pressurized hydraulic fluid to move the retainer panel to its opened position and a second opening to receive pressurized hydraulic fluid to move the retainer panel to its closed position;
- a relatively large second hydraulic motor for driving the refuse compacting means in its working direction;
- said second motor having a first opening to receive pressurized hydraulic fluid to move the second motor in a first direction to move the refuse compacting means in a working direction and a second opening to discharge hydraulic fluid as the compacting means moves in a working direction;
- a relatively small third hydraulic motor for moving the refuse compacting means in a return direction;
- said third motor having a first opening to receive pressurized hydraulic fluid to move in a second direction in moving the refuse compacting means in a return direction and a second opening to discharge hydraulic fluid as the compacting means moves in a return direction;
- means to mechanically interconnect the second and third motors such that movement of the second motor in said first direction causes movement of the third motor in a direction opposite to said second direction and movement of the third motor in said second direction causes movement of the second motor in a direction opposite to said first direction;
- a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid;
- a sump to receive hydraulic fluid;
- valve means positioned between said source of hydraulic fluid and said second and third motors;
- said valve means having a first operative position to transmit hydraulic fluid from the source of pressurized fluid to said first opening of the first motor and to the first opening of the second motor and to permit the flow of fluid from the second opening of the first motor and from the first opening of the third motor to the sump;
- means interconnecting the second opening of the second motor to the second opening of the third motor;
- said valve means having a second operative position in which fluid is directed form the source of pressurized fluid to the second opening of the first motor and to the first opening of the third motor;
- means interconnecting the first opening and second opening of the second motor when the pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to the first opening of the third motor reaches a predetermined first level, and
- means interconnecting the second opening of the second motor and the second opening of the third motor to the sump,
- whereby with the valve means in its first operative position pressurized hydraulic fluid is supplied to the first opening of the first motor and the first opening of the second motor with the retainer panel being moved to an opened position as the refuse compacting means is moved in a working direction with hydraulic fluid discharged from the second opening of the second motor being conveyed to the second opening of the third motor and to the sump and with the valve means in its second operative position pressurized hydraulic fluid is supplied to the second opening of the first motor and to the first opening of the third motor with the retainer panel being moved to a closed position as the refuse compacting means is moved in a return direction with hydraulic fluid from the first opening of the second motor being conveyed to the sump and also to the second opening of the second motor as fluid discharged from the second opening of the third motor is conveyed to the sump and also to the second opening of the second motor.
- 24. The refuse compacting apparatus of claims 23 including
- means positioned between said valve means and the first opening of the third motor which permits flow of pressurized hydraulic fluid from said first opening to the valve means but prevents the flow of hydraulic fluid from the valve means to said first opening until the pressure of the hydraulic fluid reaches a predetermined level,
- said means interconnecting the first and second openings of the second motor prevents the flow of hydraulic fluid from said second opening to said first opening,
- said means interconnecting the first and second openings of the second motor prevents the flow of hydraulic fluid from said second opening to said first opening.
- 25. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 23 including
- means positioned between the valve means and said second motor to permit the flow of hydraulic fluid from the valve means to said second motor while preventing the flow of hydraulic fluid from the second motor to the valve means.
- 26. In a refuse compaction apparatus having a container for storing refuse under pressure, a loading hopper for refuse, a passage leading from said hopper into said container, a packing panel rotatably positioned within said hopper to move from a rest position in a working direction to sweep through said hopper in compacting refuse within the hopper and moving refuse from the hopper through said passage into said container with the panel then being movable in a return direction to return the panel to its rest position, and motor means connected to said panel for providing movement of the panel, the improvement comprising:
- a control means operatively connected to said motor means to provide movement of the panel in a working direction and movement of the panel in a return direction;
- said control means having a neutral position in which the motor means is inactivated;
- said control means being movable to a first position in which the motor means is activated to move the panel in a working direction;
- said control means being movable to a second position in which the motor means is activated to move the panel in a return direction;
- actuating means for returning the control means from its first position or its second position to its neutral position;
- said actuating means being operably connected to said panel;
- said actuating means having a third position when the panel is in its rest position;
- said actuating means having a fourth position when the panel has moved completely through said hopper in a working direction;
- said panel having a pinch-point position with respect to the hopper when the panel moves from its rest position into close proximity with the hopper during movement of the panel in a working direction;
- said actuating means having a fifth position when the panel is in its pinch-point position;
- said control means having an override which is manually actuatable to disengage the control means and actuating means with the actuating means in its fifth position;
- said actuating means moving the control means from its first position to its neutral position to stop the panel at its pinch-point position when the actuating means is in its fifth position with the override in unactuated position with actuation of the override permitting the packing panel to move past its pinch-point position;
- said actuating means moving the control means from its first position to its neutral position when the actuating means is in its fourth position, and the packing panel has completed its movement in a working direction, and
- said actuating means moving the control means from its second position to its neutral position when the actuating means is in its third position and the panel has completed its movement in a return direction.
- 27. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 26 wherein
- said actuating means comprises a rotatable member whose rotation is coordinated with the rotation of the packing panel in moving from its rest position in a working direction through said hopper and in moving in a return direction to its rest position;
- said rotatable member having a third-position stop member, a fourth-position stop member and a fifth-position stop member whose positions on the rotatable member corresponds to the position of the rotatable member when the actuating means is in its said third, fourth and fifth positions, and
- said control means including means to engage the stop members on the rotatable member in moving the control means from its first or second position to its neutral position.
- 28. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 27 wherein
- said fifth-position stop member is shaped to ride over said means to engage the stop members as the packing panel is moving in a return direction to its rest position with the fifth-position stop member being shaped to contact said means to engage the stop members as the packing panel is moving in a working direction to move the control means from its first position to its neutral position with said override in its unactuated position,
- said override moves the engaging means to a position to not contact the fifth-position stop member when the override is manually actuated during movement of the packing panel in its working direction.
- 29. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 26 including
- a retainer panel rotatably positioned adjacent the passage from the loading hopper into the refuse container;
- a said motor means connected to said retainer panel for movement of the retainer panel between an opened position with the retainer panel positioned away from said passage and a closed position in which the retainer panel is positioned to impede the flow of refuse from said container through the passage into said hopper;
- a first control for controlling said second motor means and a second control for controlling said motor means;
- said first control being biased to a neutral position in which the second motor means in inactivated;
- said first control having a first operative position to provide movement of the retainer panel from a closed to an opened position by the second motor means;
- said first control having a second operative position to provide movement of the retainer panel from an opened to a closed position by the second motor means;
- said second control being biased to a neutral position in which the motor means is inactivated;
- said second control having a first operative position to provide movement of the packing panel in a working direction from the rest position;
- said second control having means to maintain the second control in its first operative position;
- said second control having a second operative position to provide movement of the packing panel in a return direction to its rest position;
- said second control having means to maintain the second control in its second operative position;
- first lost motion means to transmit motion to the first control;
- second lost motion means to transmit motion to the second control;
- said first and second lost motion means being moved in unison by movement of said control means to its first position to move the first and second controls to their first positions with the first control means being manually held in its first position until the second motor means has moved the retainer panel from its closed to its opened position;
- said control means then being moved manually to its neutral position with the first control biased to return to its neutral position while the second control is held in its first operative position to cause movement of the packing panel in a working direction from its rest position;
- said control means returning the second control to its neutral position on contact of the actuating means in its fourth or fifth positions with the control means to inactivate the motor means and stop the movement of the packing panel;
- said first and second lost motion means being moved in unison by movement of the control means to its second position to move the first and second controls to their second positions with the first control means being manually held in its second position until the second motor means has moved the retainer panel from its opened to its closed position;
- said control means then being movable to its neutral position with the first control biased to return to its neutral position while the second control is held in its second operative position to cause movement of the retainer panel in a return direction to its rest position,
- said control means returning the second control to its neutral position on contact of the actuating means in its third position with the control means to inactivate the motor means and stop the movement of the packing panel,
- said first lost motion means includes a slot and second lost motion means includes a slot;
- said control means including a drive pin movable within the slots in the first and second lost motion means in providing movement of the first and second controls;
- said drive pin being centered within said slots with the control means, the first control and the second control in their neutral positions;
- said slots having corresponding first ends and second ends;
- said drive pin contacting said first ends in moving the first and second lost motion means in unison to move the first and second controls to their first operative positions;
- said drive pin then moving to a point adjacent the second end of the slot of the second lost motion means when the control means is manually returned to its neutral position with the slot of the first lost motion means being centered with respect to the pin by the biased return of the first control to its neutral position;
- said drive pin then sufficiently contacting the second end of the slot of the second lost motion means to release the second control from its first operative position on contact of the actuating means in said fourth and fifth positions with said control means;
- said drive pin contacting the second ends of said slots in moving the first and second controls to their second operative positions;
- said drive pin then moving to a point adjacent the first end of the slot of the second lost motion means when the control means is manually returned to its neutral position with the slot of the first lost motion means being centered with respect to the pin by the biased return of the first control to tis neutral position, and
- said drive pin then sufficiently contacting the first end of the slot of the seecond lost motion means to release the second control from its second operative position on contact of the actuating means in its said third position with said control means.
- 30. A refuse compaction apparatus including
- a container for storing refuse under pressure;
- a tailgate rotatably mounted on the container for movement between an opened and a closed position;
- the tailgate including a loading hopper to receive refuse;
- packing means within the loading hopper to move refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container with the tailgate in its closed position;
- drive means within the loading hopper to drive the packing panel in moving refuse from the loading hopper into the storage container;
- said tailgate in its closed position being in abutting relation with the storage container to form a closure therewith, and said tailgate in its opened position being rotated upwardly to expose the storage container for the discharge of refuse therefrom, the improvement comprising:
- said drive means being positioned on one side of said tailgate to drive the packing means from said one side;
- the weight of said one side of the tailgate being greater than the weight of the other side of the tailgate;
- an upper beam within said tailgate;
- said tailgate being rotatably connected to the the storage container through said upper beam;
- said upper beam including a stiffener assembly positioned adjacent to the rotatable connection of said storage container; and,
- said stiffener assembly having a configuration which provides a high resistance to torque,
- whereby a lifting force applied to the tailgate for raising the tailgate to its opened position is carried by said upper beam with twisting forces applied to said upper beam by the weight of said heavier one side being resisted by said stiffener assembly.
- 31. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 30 including
- a tailgate lifting cylinder positioned between the tailgate and the storage container;
- said cylinder being expandable in raising the tailgate to its opened position and contractable in lowering the tailgate to its closed position, and
- said cylinder being connected to said other side of the tailgate,
- whereby a lifting force applied to said other side of the tailgate is carried by said upper beam to said heavier one side of the tailgate.
- 32. In combination in equipment for storing refuse,
- a hopper for receiving refuse,
- a first packer panel movable cyclically through the hopper for compacting the refuse received in the hopper,
- first means operatively coupled to the first packer panel for producing a cyclic movement of the first packer panel through the hopper,
- a second packer panel,
- second means operatively coupled to the second packer panel for supporting the second packer panel for movement with the first packer panel and for independent movement relative to the first packer panel to obtain a compaction of the refuse in the hopper,
- a storage body for storing the refuse,
- there being an opening of progressive constriction in the storage body with progressive positions toward the storage body and there being in the storage body an opening communicating with the opening in the hopper,
- retaining means disposed in the hopper and movable between a first position at least partially blocking the opening in the hopper and a second position partially defining the progressive restriction,
- third means operatively coupled to the retaining means for moving the retaining means between the first and second positions, and
- fourth means operatively coupled to the first, second and third means for producing a movement of the retaining means to the second position and a movement of the first and second packer panels through a first cyclic portion providing for a packing of the refuse in the hopper and a direction of the refuse into the opening in the hopper and a movement of the retaining means to the second position and then a movement of the first and second packer panels through a second cyclic portion to positions for the commencement of a subsequent cycle.
- 33. In the combination set forth in claim 32, the retaining means and the first packer panel being shaped and disposed relative to each other to provide a wiping of the refuse from the first packer panel by the retaining means and the fourth means providing for a movement of the retaining means past the first packer panel to produce the wiping action of the first packer panel.
- 34. In the combination set forth in claim 32, the first packer panel and the retaining means being shaped to provide for a wiping action on the first packing panel by the retaining means and the movements of the first packing panel and the retaining means being synchronized to provide for a wiping action of the first packing panel by the retaining means before any movement of the first packing panel in directing refuse into the opening in the hopper.
- 35. In combination for compacting refuse,
- a hopper having a curved bottom wall for holding the refuse and having a rear wall and a first opening in the rear wall at an intermediate position along the rear wall in a downward direction for receiving the refuse and having a front wall and a second opening in the front wall for providing for a transfer of the refuse from the hopper,
- a storage body constructed to hold the refuse and having an opening communicating with the second opening in the hopper for receiving the refuse passing through the second opening in the hopper,
- packer panel means initially positioned in a starting position and movable downwardly in the hopper from the starting position in spaced relationship to the rear wall and the first opening for moving into the hopper the refuse inserted into the hopper through the first opening, the packer panel means being movable in spaced relationship to the rear wall of the hopper past the first opening to a pinch point below the first opening in the rear wall where the packer panel means is spaced from the hopper by a minimal distance providing for the safe insertion of human fingers through the first opening to the pinch point, the packer panel means being movable past the pinch point forwardly along the bottom wall to the second opening to direct the refuse into the storage body through the second opening in the hopper, the packer panel means being then movable rearwardly through the hopper to the starting position,
- drive means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for moving the packer panel means downwardly to the pinch point in spaced relationship to the rear wall of the hopper and then along the bottom wall forwardly to the second opening and then rearwardly to the starting position, and
- means for controlling the pressure of the refuse in the second opening in the hopper to obtain a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse as the refuse passes through the second opening.
- 36. In the combination set forth in claim 35,
- the packer panel means being movable forwardly toward the second opening in the hopper in spaced relationship to the bottom wall of the housing and the packer panel means being movable past the second opening to direct the refuse into the second opening and then being movable rearwardly to the starting position.
- 37. In the combination set forth in claim 36,
- the packer panel means including a first packer panel rotatable in the hopper and a second packer panel supported by the first packer panel and pivotable relative to the first packer panel between a collapsed position and an extended position, and
- means disposed on the hopper for providing a pivotal movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position toward the extended position during the movement of the packer panel means to the pinched point and a pivotal movement of the second packer panel from the extended position to the collapsed position during the rearward movement of the packer panel means to the starting position.
- 38. In the combination set forth in claim 37, the drive means being constructed to provide a rotation of the first packer panel at a relatively high speed and with low power to substantially the pinch point and a rotation of the first packer panel at a progressively reduced speed and with relatively high power from substantially the pinch point to the second opening in the hopper.
- 39. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 35, including
- a retainer panel movable between opened and closed positions and operative in the closed position to prevent refuse in the opening from falling in the hopper and operative in the opened position to define an extension of the second opening in the hopper, and
- means for disposing the retainer panel at the opened position at particular times during the cyclic movement of the packer panel means in the hopper and for disposing the retainer panel at the closed position at the other times during the cyclic movement of the packer panel means in hopper.
- 40. In combination for storing refuse,
- a hopper having front and rear walls and openings in the front and rear walls and having a bottom wall joining the front and rear walls,
- a storage body constructed to store refuse and having an opening communicating with the opening in the front wall of the hopper,
- a first packer panel,
- means operatively coupled to the first packer panel for rotating the first packer panel in the hopper past the openings in the front and rear walls of the hopper,
- a second packer panel operatively coupled to the first packer panel for movement with the first packer panel and for a pivotal movement relative to the first packer panel between a collapsed position and an extended position,
- means disposed in the hopper and operatively coupled to the second packer panel for pivoting the second packer panel relative to the first packer panel from the collapsed position toward the extended position during the rotary movement of the second packer panel with the first packer panel past the opening in the rear wall of the hopper and for pivoting the second packer panel relative to the first packer panel from the extended position toward the collapsed position after the pivotal movement of the second packer panel with the first packer panel past the opening in the front wall of the hopper,
- the rear wall and the bottom wall of the hopper being shaped relative to the disposition of the end of the second packer panel, during the rotary movements of the first and second packer panel past the opening in the rear wall of the hopper, to be spaced from the end of the second packer panel a distance for the safe insertion of a human hand into the hopper,
- the opening in the front wall of the hopper being shaped to provide a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse as it passes through such opening, and
- means for maintaining the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the front wall in the hopper within particular limits.
- 41. In the combination set forth in claim 40,
- the rear wall of the hopper being shaped, and the second packer panel being pivotable toward the extended position in a relationship to the rear wall of the hopper, to provide for the safe insertion of a human hand to a pinch point below the opening in the rear wall of the hopper and the second packer panel being disposed in its extended position in spaced relationship to the bottom wall of the hopper during the rotation of the first and second packer panels along the bottom wall of the hopper to facilitate the insertion of large refuse into the hopper.
- 42. In the combination set forth in claim 41, the rotating means for the first packer panel being constructed to rotate the first packer panel at a relatively high speed and with low power along the rear wall of the hopper past the opening in the rear wall of the hopper to the pinch point and to drive the first packer panel at a progressively reduced speed and with high power along the bottom wall of the hopper toward the opening in the front wall of the hopper.
- 43. In combination for packing refuse,
- a storage body having an opening for introducing refuse into the storage body,
- a hopper having a rear wall and an opening in the rear wall and having a front wall and an opening in the front wall and having a bottom wall in communication with the front wall rear walls, the opening in the front wall communicating with the opening in the storage body, the hopper also having first and second side walls spaced from each other,
- a packer panel rotatable relative to the hopper substantially about an axis extending horizontally between the first and second side walls of the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the first side wall of the hopper for rotatably driving the packer panel from only the first side wall of the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the second side wall of the hopper for supporting the packer panel for rotary movement relative to the second side wall of the hopper in accordance with the rotatable driving of the packer panel from the first side wall of the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel at the first side wall of the hopper for rigidifying the packer panel at the first side wall, and
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel at the second side wall of the hopper for stiffening the packer panel at the second side wall,
- the packer panel being constructed to transmit torque through the packer panel without twisting.
- 44. In the combination set forth in claim 43, means for adding weight to the packer panel at the second side wall of the hopper to balance the hopper at the first and second ends of the hopper.
- 45. In combination for packing refuse,
- a storage body having an opening for introducing refuse into the storage body,
- a hopper having a rear wall and an opening in the rear wall and having a front wall and an opening in the front wall and having a bottom wall in communication with the front and rear walls, the opening in the front wall communicating with the opening in the storage body, the hopper also having first and second side walls spaced from each other,
- a packer panel rotatable relative to the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the first side wall of the hopper for rotatably driving the packer panel from only the first side wall of the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel at the first side wall of the packer panel for rigidifying the packer panel at the first side wall,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel at the second side wall of the hopper for stiffening the packer panel at the second side wall,
- the packer panel being constructed to transmit torque through the packer panel without twisting,
- a second packer panel,
- means operatively coupled to the first and second packer panels for supporting the second packer panel for movement with the first packer panel and for independent pivotal movement relative to the first packer panel between a collapsed position and an extended position, and
- means operatively coupled to the second packer panel for pivoting the second packer panel from the collapsed position to the extended position during the rotation of the first and second packer panels past the opening in the rear wall and for pivoting the second packer panel from the extended position to the collapsed position after the rotation of the first and second packer panels past the opening in the rear wall of the hopper.
- 46. In the combination set forth in claim 45,
- the rotating means for the first packer panel producing a relatively high speed of rotation of the first and second packer panels with low power during the movement of the second packer panel in the collapsed position and during the movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position to the extended position and producing a relatively low speed of rotation of the first and second packer panels with high power during the movement of the second packer panel in the extended position.
- 47. In combination for storing refuse,
- a hopper having first and second walls spaced from each other and having an opening in the first wall for receiving refuse and having an opening in the second wall,
- a storage body having an opening communicating with the opening in the second wall of the hopper for providing for a transfer of refuse from the hopper into the storage body,
- a first packer panel movable cyclically from a starting position past the first wall of the hopper toward the second wall of the hopper and then in a return path to the starting position,
- a second packer panel supported on the first packer panel for movement with the first packer panel and for independent movement relative to the first packer panel between a collapsed position and an extended position,
- means disposed in the hopper for providing for a movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position to the extended position during the movement of the first packer panel from the starting position toward the second wall of the hopper and for providing for a movement of the second packer panel from the extended position to the collapsed position during the return movement of the first packer panel to the starting position,
- the opening between the hopper and the storage body being constructed to provide for a compaction and fragmentation of refuse during the passage of the refuse through the opening,
- means for maintaining the pressure of the refuse in the opening between the hopper and the storage body within particular limits,
- a first hydraulic motor having a large hydraulic capacity,
- a second hydraulic motor having a small hydraulic capacity,
- valve means having first and second states of operation,
- means operatively coupled to the valve means for providing an operation of the valve means in the first state of operation during the movement of the first packing panel from the starting position to the opening in the second wall and for providing an operation of the valve means in the second state during the movement of the first packer panel to the starting position,
- means connecting the first hydraulic motor and the second hydraulic motor in a first hydraulic circuit, during the operation of the valve in the first state, for producing a flow of hydraulic fluid between the first hydraulic motor and the second hydraulic motor to obtain an operation of the first hydraulic motor in driving the first packer panel, and
- means connecting the first hydraulic motor and the second hydraulic motor in a second hydraulic circuit, during the operation of the valve in the second state, for producing a flow of hydraulic fluid between the second hydraulic motor and the first hydraulic motor to obtain an operation of the second hydraulic motor in driving the second packer panel.
- 48. The combination set forth in claim 47, wherein,
- the second hydraulic circuit produces an operation of the first hydraulic motor as an accumulator and wherein a sump is included and wherein the first hydraulic circuit provides for a flow of fluid from the first hydraulic motor to the second hydraulic motor and the sump.
- 49. The combination set forth in claim 48, wherein,
- the second hydraulic circuit provides for a flow of fluid from the second hydraulic motor to the first hydraulic motor and a recirculation of the fluid in the first hydraulic motor to provide the operation of the first hydraulic motor as an accumulator.
- 50. The combination set forth in claim 49, including,
- first mechanical means operatively associated with the first hydraulic motor and the first packer panel for providing a movement of the first packer panel at a relatively rapid rate during the movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position to the extended position and for providing a movement of the first packer panel at a relatively slow rate during the movement of the first packer panel with the second packer panel in the extended position, and
- second mechanical means operatively associated with the second hydraulic motor and the first packer panel for providing a movement of the first packer panel at a relatively rapid rate during the return movement of the first packer panel to the starting position.
- 51. In combination for storing refuse,
- a storage body constructed to store the refuse,
- a hopper constructed to receive the refuse and to provide for a transfer of the refuse to the storage body,
- a first packer panel disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically relative to the hopper to provide for a compaction of the refuse in the hopper and a transfer of the refuse from the hopper into the storage body,
- a second packer panel supported by the first packer panel for movement with the first packer panel and for independent movement relative to the first packer panel between a collapsed position and an extended position,
- means operatively coupled to the first packer panel for obtaining the cyclical movement of the first packer panel, and
- means including a friction pad disposed on the second packer panel and contacting the hopper to provide for a movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position to the extended position during a movement of the first packer panel in a first portion of the cyclical movement and for a movement of the second packer panel from the extended position to the collapsed position during a movement of the first packer panel in a second portion of the cyclical movement.
- 52. The combination set forth in claim 51, including,
- means operatively associated with the friction pad for biasing the friction pad toward the hopper to facilitate the frictional relationship between the friction pad and the hopper.
- 53. The combination set forth in claim 52, including,
- the hopper having first and second spaced walls,
- there being a first opening in the first wall of the hopper for receiving the refuse and a second opening in the second wall of the hopper for providing for a transfer of the refuse from the hopper into the storage body,
- the cyclically moving means being constructed to provide a rotation of the first packer panel from a starting position past the first opening in the first wall of the hopper and then past the second opening in the second wall of the hopper and then to provide a rotation of the first packer panel to the starting position,
- the means including the friction pad providing for a movement of the second packer panel from the collapsed position toward the extended position during the rotation of the first packer panel past the opening in the first wall of the hopper and for a movement of the second panel from the extended position toward the collapsed position during the rotation of the first packer position to the starting position after movement past the second opening in the second wall of the hopper.
- 54. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a storage body,
- a loading hopper adjacent the storage body,
- a passage extending between the hopper and the storage body for providing for a transfer of refuse between the hopper and the storage body, the opening having a progressive construction from the hopper to a throat at an intermediate position in the passage and having an expansion between the throat and the storage body,
- packing panel means disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically in the hopper for compacting the refuse in the hopper and transferring such refuse into the opening,
- the portion of the opening between the hopper and the throat being provided with a length and dimensions to receive and retain the refuse transferred into the opening in more than one cyclic movement of the packing panel means before the refuse passes through the throat and into the storage body, and
- means operatively coupled to the packing panel means for moving the packing panel means cyclically through the hopper.
- 55. The refuse compacting apparatus set forth in claim 54, including,
- an ejection panel disposed in the storage body and movable incrementally through the storage body in a direction away from the opening, and
- means responsive to the pressure of the refuse in the opening for moving the ejection panel incrementally when the pressure of such refuse exceeds a particular value.
- 56. The refuse compacting apparatus set forth in claim 55 wherein
- the opening is progressively expanded between the throat and the storage body to remove the pressure on the refuse in the opening before the refuse is transferred into the storage body.
- 57. In combination in refuse equipment,
- a hopper having first and second side walls spaced from each other,
- a storage body adjacent the hopper,
- a passage communicating with the hopper and the storage body,
- packer panel means movable cyclically through the hopper for transferring refuse from the hopper to the storage body through the opening,
- a first shaft supported on the first side wall of the hopper,
- a second shaft supported on the second side wall of the hopper,
- means supported only on the first shaft and supporting the packer panel means in a rigidified relationship on the first side of the hopper for transmitting torque to the hopper,
- the packer panel means being constructed to respond to the torque applied by the torque-transmitting means without twisting,
- means supporting the packer panel means on the second shaft for stiffening the packing panel means at the second wall of the hopper, and
- means operatively coupled to the torque-transmitting means for applying torque to the torque-trasmitting means to obtain the cyclic movement of the packer panel means through the hopper.
- 58. The combination set forth in claim 57 wherein
- the packer panel means includes an upper packer panel and a lower packer panel and wherein means are operatively coupled to the upper and lower packer panels for supporting the lower packer panel on the upper packer panel for movement with the upper packer panel and for movement independently of the upper packer panel and wherein the upper packer panel has an elliptical configuration to withstand twisting upon the application of torque to the packer panel means and to transmit torque to the lower packer panel wherein the torque-transmitting means transmits torque to the upper packer panel.
- 59. The combination set forth in claim 58 wherein
- the upper packer panel is hollow and wherein the torque-transmitting means includes a hollow torque tube mounted on the first shaft and drive means coupled between the torque tube and the upper packer panel for transmitting torque from the torque tube to the upper packer panel.
- 60. A method of providing a compaction of refuse in a loading hopper and a transfer of the compacted refuse from the loading hopper into a storage container where the hopper has a curved inner surface and a sill through which refuse may be inserted into the hopper, including the following steps:
- providing a cyclic movement of a packing panel through the hopper with an edge on the packing panel positioned near, but spaced from, the curved surface of the hopper by a distance accommodating the fingers of an attendant as the packing panel is moved cyclically through the hopper past the sill to a pinch point below the sill,
- transferring the refuse from the hopper into a storage body through an opening communicating with the hopper and the storage body, and
- providing for a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse as the refuse is passed through the opening communicating with the hopper and the storage body.
- 61. The method set forth in claim 60 wherein
- the packing panel includes upper and lower panels and the lower panel is pivotable relative to the upper panel between collapsed and extended positions and wherein the lower panel is extended relative to the upper panel as the panels move cyclically pst the sill to the pinch point and the lower panel is collapsed relative to the upper panel after the movement of the panels past the opening communicating with the hopper and the storage body.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 876,644 filed Feb. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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