Claims
- 1. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse, the container having an opening for receiving the refuse;
- a loading hopper having an opening in communication with the opening in said storage container;
- a 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 open position and a closed position;
- said retainer panel impeding the flow of refuse from said container into said hopper through the openings in the hopper and the container with the retainer panel in its closed position and facilitating 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 open position, and
- control means operatively coupled to the retainer panel to position and maintain the retainer panel in the opened position while obtaining a movement of the refuse compacting means through said hopper, in the portion of the cyclic movement of the compacting means to the opening in the hopper and adjacent the opening in the hopper, to move refuse into the storage container through the opening in the hopper and in the container and to position and maintain the retainer panel in the closed position while obtaining a movement of the refuse compacting means through the remainder of the cyclic movement of the compacting means.
- 2. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 wherein said control means includes:
- a source of pressurized hydraulic fluid;
- first hydraulic motor means operatively connected to said retainer panel;
- second hydraulic motor means operatively connected to said refuse compacting means;
- first valve means to control the flow of hydraulic fluid to said first motor means to provide controlled movements of said retainer panel between the opened and the closed position;
- second valve means to control the flow of hydraulic fluid to said second motor means to provide controlled movements of said refuse compacting means through said hopper in sweeping refuse from the hopper and in returning the refuse compacting means to a position to begin sweeping through the hopper, and
- means to synchronize the operation of said first and second valve means to first direct hydraulic fluid to said first motor means before directing hydraulic fluid to said second motor means such that the retainer panel undergoes movement to the opened position before movement of the refuse compacting means from the position to begin sweep.
- 3. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 2 including
- means to sense the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the second motor means as the refuse compacting means is sweeping through said hopper to move refuse into the storage container and into contact with the ejection panel, said means to sense including:
- an opening within said second motor means;
- a pressure transmitting line connected to said opening;
- a pressure operated switch operatively connected to said pressure transmitting line, and
- said switch being set to close when the pressure within the second motor means reaches a predetermined first pressure with the switch remaining closed until the pressure within the second motor means falls to a predetermined second pressure which is less than said first pressure;
- said means to dump hydraulic fluid from the third motor means includes:
- a hydraulic fluid dumping line connected to said third motor means;
- a valve in said dumping line which is biased to a closed position, and
- electrical means connected to said valve with the electrical means being actuatable to move said valve to an open poition to permit dumping of hydraulic fluid from said third motor means through said dumping lines;
- an electrical power source, and
- said power source being connectible through said switch with said electrical means,
- whereby an increase in the pressure of hydraulic fluid to said predetermined pressure closed said switch and actuates the electrical means to open said valve and dump hydraulic fluid from the third motor means with the valve remaining open until the pressure in the second motor means falls to said predetermined second pressure.
- 4. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 3 including
- a system pressure regulator to set the maximum pressure of hydraulic fluid supplied to the second motor means at a pressure level which is higher than said predetermined first pressure,
- whereby the maximum power that is supplied to the refuse compacting means exceeds the power supplied to the compacting means which produces incremental movement of the ejection panel such that jamming of the movement of the refuse compacting means is inhibited,
- said system pressure regulator being a relief valve positioned between the source of pressurized hydraulic fluid and said second valve means with the relief valve being settable to dump hydraulic fluid from the system when the system pressure reaches a predetermined third pressure which exceeds said predetermined first pressure that opens said pressure-operated switch.
- 5. A refuse compacting apparatus comprising:
- a container for storing refuse, the container having an opening for receiving the refuse;
- a loading hopper having an opening in communication with the opening in said storage container;
- a 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 open and a closed position;
- said retainer panel impeding the flow of refuse from said container into said hopper through the openings in the hopper and the container with the retainer panel in its closed position and providing for 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 operatively coupled to the retainer panel to position the retainer panel in the opened position while obtaining a movement of the refuse compacting means through said hopper, in the portion of the cyclic movement of the compacting means to the opening in the hopper and adjacent the opening in the hopper, to move refuse into the storage container through the opening in the hopper and in the container and to position the retainer panel in the closed position while obtaining a movement of the refuse compacting means through the remainder of the cyclic movement of the compacting means,
- an ejection panel positioned within said storage container, and
- means to move the ejection panel in small increments within the storage container in response to the pressure of refuse in the opening in the hopper to maintain the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the hopper within particular limits,
- whereby the ejection panel is incrementally moved to enlarge the available volume for refuse within the storage container when the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the hopper exceeds a particular value.
- 6. 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 storge container;
- the 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 hyraulic 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,
- an ejection panel movably positioned within said storage container, and
- a third motor operatively connected to said ejection panel for effecting movement of the ejection panel within the storage container.
- 7. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 6 wherein
- said third motor is a hydraulic motor,
- said third motor is connected to said means to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid,
- a fluid dumping line connected to said third motor, and
- means in said dumping line to open the line when the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the first motor which is supplied thereto through said first opening reaches a predetermined level as the first motor moves to drive the compacting panel in said first direction,
- whereby dumping of hydraulic fluid from the third motor permits the ejection panel to move a small incremental distance to reduce the force of refuse against the refuse compacting panel such that the pressure of hydraulic fluid within said first motor is reduced to a pressure which is less than said predetermined level.
- 8. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 7 including
- pressure operated switch means operatively connected to said first motor to sense the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the first motor which fluid is supplied to the first motor through said first opening as the first motor moves to drive the compacting panel in said first direction,
- said switch means moving to a closed position when the pressure in the first motor reaches said predetermined level,
- said switch then remaining closed until the pressure in the first motor falls to a second predetermined level that is less than said predetermined level,
- said means in the dumping line to the third motor being an electrically actuated valve,
- an electrical power source,
- means connecting the power source with said switch and said electrically actuated valve,
- whereby the electrically actuated valve is opened when said switch closes and the electrically actuated valve is closed when said switch opens such that fluid is dumped from said third motor when the pressure of fluid in said first motor reaches said predetermined level with the dumping of fluid from the third motor continuing until the pressure of hydraulic fluid in said first motor falls to said second predetermined level, and
- means for dumping hydraulic fluid from said third motor when the pressure therein reaches a third predetermined level.
- 9. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 8 wherein
- said third motor is a telescopic hydraulic cylinder having a large area end and a small area end,
- said fluid dumping line is connected to said large area end,
- third valve means positioned between said source of pressurized hydraulic fluid and said telescopic cylinder,
- said third valve means having a first operative position to direct hydraulic fluid from the source of pressurized fluid to said large area end and to transmit hydraulic fluid from said small area end to the sump,
- said third valve means having a second operative position to direct hydraulic fluid from the source of hydraulic fluid to said small area end and to transmit hydraulic fluid from said large area end to the sump,
- said third valve means having a neutral position in which there is no fluid flow through the third valve means directed to or transmitted from the telescopic cylinder,
- means for dumping hydraulic fluid from said small area end when the pressure in said small area end reaches a third predetermined level,
- whereby with the third valve means in its neutral position pressure buildup in the small area end due to an increase in the temperature of hydraulic fluid within the telescopic cylinder is relieved when the pressure at said small area end reaches the third predetermined level.
- 10. 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 from 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 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,
- an ejection panel movably positioned within said storage container, and
- means to move the ejection panel in small incremental movements away from a position adjacent the communication between the storage container and the loading hopper in response to the pressure of refuse against the refuse compacting means,
- whereby the effective volume of the storage container is incrementally increased as the container is filled with refuse such that refuse within the storage container is packed at a relatively uniform pressure.
- 11. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 10 including
- an ejection panel movably positioned within said storage container;
- a fourth hydraulic motor operatively connected to the ejection panel for moving said panel, and
- means to operate said fourth motor in response to the pressure of hydraulic fluid within said second motor supplied through the first opening of the second motor during movement of the refuse compacting means in a working direction such that the ejection panel is moved in small incremental movements in a direction away from the region of communication between the storage container and the loading hopper.
- 12. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 10 including
- an ejection panel movably positioned within said storage container,
- a fourth hydraulic motor operatively connected to the ejection panel for moving said panel,
- a pressure operated switch operatively connected to the second motor with the switch moving to a closed position when the pressure of hydraulic fluid in the second motor that is supplied to the second motor through its first opening reaches a second predetermined level with said switch remaining closed until the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the second motor falls to a third predetermined level which is less than said second predetermined level,
- electrically actuated means to dump hydraulic fluid from said fourth motor to effect small incremental movements of the ejection panel in a direction away from the communication between the storage container and the loading hopper,
- a source of electrical power interconnecting said switch and said electrically actuated means,
- whereby closing of the switch actuates the electrically actuated means to dump hydraulic fluid from the fourth motor when the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the second motor exceeds said second predetermined level with fluid being dumped from the fourth motor until the pressure of hydraulic fluid within the second motor falls to said third predetermined level,
- means to divert hydraulic fluid to the sump which is being supplied from said source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to the first opening of the second motor during movement of the refuse compacting means in a working direction when the pressure of the supplied hydraulic fluid reaches a fourth predetermined level,
- said fourth predetermined level being higher than said second predetermined level,
- whereby hydraulic fluid is dumped from the fourth motor means to effect small incremental movement of the ejection panel at a pressure of hydraulic fluid within the second motor which is less than the fourth predetermined pressure level of hydraulic fluid supplied to the second motor through its first opening in moving the refuse compacting means in a working direction.
- 13. In combination for packing refuse,
- a storage body having an opening for receiving the refuse,
- a hopper disposed in contiguous relationship to the storage body and having a first opening for receiving refuse and a second opening communicating with the opening in the storage body, the second opening being constructed to define in the hopper an orifice of progressively decreasing dimensions with progressive positions toward the opening in the storage body to obtain a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse in the second hopper and to obtain a low pressure of the refuse in the storage body,
- an ejection panel disposed in the storage body and movable in a direction toward or away from the opening in the storage body,
- means disposed in the storage body and operatively coupled to the ejection panel for moving the ejection panel on an incremental basis away from the opening in the storage body to maintain the low pressures of the refuse in the storage body,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and movable on a cyclic basis to obtain a movement toward the second opening of the refuse inserted into the first opening and to obtain a packing of the refuse during the movement of the refuse toward and through the second opening,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for obtaining the movement of the packer panel means on a cyclic basis, and
- means operatively coupled to the moving means for the ejection panel for producing incremental movements of the ejection panel in a direction away from the opening in the storage body, upon the production of a particular pressure by the refuse in the second opening in the hopper, to facilitate the compaction and fragmentation of the refuse in the second opening in the hopper.
- 14. In the combination set forth in claim 13
- the second opening in the hopper being constructed to progressively decrease in cross-sectional area with progressive positions from the hopper toward the position at which the second opening in the hopper communicates with the opening in the storage body and the second opening in the hopper progressively increasing in cross-sectional area at progressive positions beyond the position of minimal cross-sectional area in the second opening to decrease to a low value the pressure of the refuse in the opening and the second opening communicating with the opening in the storage body to provide low pressures for the refuse in the storage body.
- 15. In the combination set forth in claim 13, the second opening being shaped to provide for a progressive compression of the refuse in the hopper during the movement of the refuse through the second opening and for a progressive relief thereafter in this progressive compression in the second opening and the storage body being made from a thin sheet material having a light weight in view of the low pressure of the refuse in the storage body and the second opening in the hopper being provided with dimensions to retain refuse in the second opening through more than one cycle of movement of the packer panel means in the hopper.
- 16. In the combination set forth in claim 13,
- the moving means for the ejection panel being constructed to provide a movement of the ejection panel in small increments in the direction away from the opening in the storage body and the means producing the movement of the ejection panel being responsive to increases in the pressure of the refuse in the second opening in the hopper above a particular pressure for producing a movement of the ejection panel through one of the small increments to obtain a reduction in the pressure of the refuse in the second opening in the hopper below the particular pressure.
- 17. In combination for compacting and storing refuse,
- a hopper having first and second opposite ends and having a first opening at the first end for receiving refuse and a second opening at the second end, the hopper being constructed to receive and retain the refuse inserted into the hopper through the first opening,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically in the hopper for compacting the refuse and for passing the refuse, after compaction, through the second opening in the hopper,
- the second opening being shaped to define a throat having a progressively increasing restriction for receiving the refuse being cyclically moved by the packer panel means and for progressively compacting and fragmenting the refuse as the refuse is directed by the packer panel means through the second opening and being further shaped to direct the refuse at low pressures from the second opening,
- a storage body disposed in contiguous relationship to the hopper and provided with an opening communicating with the second opening in the hopper and constructed to store the refuse directed through the second opening in the hopper,
- an ejection panel disposed in the storage body and movable in the storage body in a direction toward or away from the hopper, and
- means responsive to the pressure of the refuse in the second opening in the hopper for producing increments in the movement of the ejection panel in the direction away from the opening in the storage body, upon the occurrence of pressures greater than a particular value in the second opening in the hopper, to maintain such pressure within particular limits facilitating an optimal compaction and fragmentation of the refuse passing into the storage body through the second opening in the hopper and to maintain the low pressures of the refuse in the storage body.
- 18. In the combination set forth in claim 17,
- the packer panel means being shaped and being movable in a cyclical path providing a movement of the refuse into the second opening in the hopper and a movement into the storage body from the second opening of the refuse directed into the second opening and the second opening being provided with parameters to retain in the second opening refuse directed into the second opening by the packer panel means through more than one cycle of movement of the packer panel means and to direct into the storage body in each such cycle refuse moved into the second opening in a previous cycle of movement of the packer panel means.
- 19. In the combination set forth in claim 18,
- retainer means disposed at the throat defined by the second opening and movable between first and second positions and disposed in the second position to restrict the throat defined by the second opening to prevent the refuse in the throat from falling into the hopper and disposed in the first position to at least partially define the throat at the end of the throat receiving the refuse from the hopper.
- 20. In the combination set forth in claim 19,
- means operatively coupled to the retainer means for moving the retainer means between the first and second positions in synchronous relationship with the cyclic movement of the packer panel means,
- the moving means for the retainer means moving the retainer means to the second position before the movement of the packer panel means to the position for directing additional refuse into the second opening and moving the retainer means to the first position upon the movement of the packer panel means to the second opening in the hopper.
- 21. In the combination set forth in claim 17,
- the second opening in the hopper being constructed to provide a progressive and gradually increasing constriction to the refuse with progressive movements of the refuse through the second opening and to provide a progressive relief in such constriction upon further movements of the refuse through the second opening in the hopper and to provide a low pressure of the refuse near the end of the second opening in the hopper and in the opening in the storage body.
- 22. The combination set forth in claim 17, wherein,
- the second opening is shaped at progressive positions beyond the throat to provide a progressive relief in the pressure of the refuse in the throat before the refuse is transferred to the storage body.
- 23. In combination for storing refuse,
- a storage body for holding the refuse, the storage body having an opening for receiving the refuse,
- a hopper having first and second opposite ends and having an opening at the first end for receiving the refuse and having an opening at the second end in communication with the opening in the storage body for providing for a transfer of refuse at low pressures from the hopper into the storage body, the opening at the second end of the hopper defining a progressive constriction with progressive positions toward the opening in the storage body to produce increasing pressures on the refuse directed into the storage body through the opening at the second end of the hopper and defining thereafter a progressive relief in such constriction to produce decreasing pressures on the refuse directed into the storage body through such opening at the second end of the hopper and to provide a transfer of the refuse at low pressures into the storage body,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and cyclically movable to provide a compaction of the refuse in the hopper and a movement of the refuse into the storage body through the opening in the second end of the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for producing the cyclical movement of the packer panel means,
- an ejection panel movable in the storage body in a direction toward or away from the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel for producing a movement of the ejection panel in the storage body in the direction toward or away from the hopper, and
- control means operatively coupled to the last mentioned means for producing incremental movements of the ejection panel in the storage body when the pressure of the refuse in the opening at the second end of the hopper exceeds a first particular value and until the pressures of the refuse in the opening at the second end of the hopper decrease to a second particular value less than the first particular value.
- 24. The combination set forth in claim 23, including,
- the moving means for the ejection panel including a hydraulic cylinder and a hydraulic piston and means including the hydraulic cylinder and the hydraulic piston for providing a flow of fluid, and
- the control means including means for facilitating the flow of hydraulic fluid through the hydraulic circuit to limit the disance of travel of the ejection panel in each incremental movement.
- 25. The combination set forth in claim 23, including,
- the hopper, the packer panel means and the opening at the second end of the hopper being constructed and shaped to obtain the production of relatively high pressures against the refuse in the opening at the second end of the hopper and to obtain a fragmentation and compaction of the refuse in the opening at the second end of the hopper during the movement of the refuse through the portion of the opening of progressive constriction and to obtain a progressive relief of the pressure in the second opening in the hopper during the movement of the refuse through the portion of the second opening of progressive relief of constriction and the opening in the storage body being constructed and shaped to provide for the production of relatively low pressures against the refuse in the storage body,
- the storage body being made from thin and light-weight sheet material to retain the refuse within the storage body at the low pressures,
- the opening at the second end of the hopper being provided with parameters to retain in such opening the refuse inserted into the opening in more than one cycle movement of the packer panel means.
- 26. The combination set forth in claim 23, including,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel, the storage body and the hydraulic cylinder and the piston for limiting the displacement required between the piston and the cylinder to produce any particular displacement of the ejection panel in the storage body.
- 27. The combination set forth in claim 26, wherein
- the opening at the second end of the hopper progressively increases in cross-sectional area at progressive positions beyond the progressive constriction to relieve the pressure of the refuse before the refuse is transferred from the hopper into the storage body.
- 28. In combination in refuse equipment,
- a hopper having first and second side walls spaced from each other,
- a first shaft supported on the first side wall of the hopper for rotation,
- a second shaft supported on the second side wall of the hopper for rotation,
- a torque tube supported on the first shaft for rotation with the first shaft and constructed to transmit torque,
- a first packing panel constructed to provide strength in resisting twisting movement and to transmit torque through the packing panel,
- means connected between the torque tube and the first packing panel for providing a rigid connection between the torque tube and the first packing panel and for transmitting torque from the torque tube to the first packing panel,
- means operatively coupled to the first shaft for rotating the first shaft to provide a rotary movement of the first packing panel and to provide for a compaction of the refuse in the housing during such rotary movement,
- stiffening means operatively coupled between the second shaft and the first packing panel for stiffening the first packing panel at the second wall of the hopper during the rotation of the first shaft,
- a second packing panel supported by the first packing panel for movement with the first packing panel and for independent movement relative to the first packing panel,
- means operatively coupled to the second packing panel for providing a movement of the second packing panel independently of the movement of the first packing panel to facilitate the compaction of the refuse in the hopper,
- the torque tube being hollow and being disposed near the first side wall of the hopper and the first packing panel being hollow and extending between the first and second side walls of the hopper and the second packing panel extending between the first and second side walls of the hopper,
- a storage body for the refuse, the storage body having an opening,
- the hopper having an opening communicating with the opening in the storage body, the opening in the hopper being shaped to define a throat having a progressive constriction with progressive positions toward the communication with the opening in the storage body,
- 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 at least partially defining the progressive constriction in the opening, and
- means providing a movement of the retaining means between the first and second positions in synchronous relationship with the rotary positioning of the first packing panel in the hopper to obtain a coordinated operation of the retaining means and the first packing panel in providing, during the movement of the first packing panel to the opening in the hopper, for the transfer by the packing panel of refuse through the opening in the hopper and in providing, during the movement of the packing panel past the opening in the hopper, a restriction against the movement, out of the opening in the hopper, of the refuse in the hopper.
- 29. 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 hopper 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 at least 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 providing for 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 providing for a retention of the retaining means in the second position during such movement of the first and second packer panels and then providing for a movement of the retaining means to the first position and a movement of the first and second packer panels through a second cyclic portion through the progressive positions adjacent to positions for commencement of a subsequent cycle and providing for such retention of the retaining means in the first position during such movement of the first and second packer panels through progressive positions after movement of the compacting means adjacent the opening in the hopper.
- 30. 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,
- a 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 hopper with progressive positions toward the storage body and there being in the storage body an opening communicatwith 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 at least partially defining the progressive restriction,
- third means operatively coupled to the retaining means for moving the retaining means between the first and second positions,
- fourth means operatively coupled to the first, second and third means for providing for 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 providing for a retention of the retaining means in the second position during such movement of the first and second packer panels and then providing for a movement of the retaining means to the first position and a movement of the first and second packer panels through a second cyclic portion through progressive positions adjacent the opening in the hopper to positions for the commencement of a subsequent cycle and providing for such retention of the retaining means in the first position during such movement of the first and second packer panels through progressive positions after movement of the compacting means adjacent the opening in the hopper,
- an ejection panel disposed in the storage body for movement in the storage body in a direction toward or away from the opening in the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel for moving the ejection panel in the direction toward or away from the opening in the hopper, and
- means operatively coupled to the moving means for the ejection panel and responsive to the pressure exerted by the refuse in the opening in the hopper for obtaining a movement of the ejection panel in a direction to relieve the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the hopper when such pressure exceeds a particular value.
- 31. In the combination set forth in claim 30,
- the hopper having first and second side walls disposed in spaced relationship to each other and the first means being disposed only at the first side wall of the hopper to drive the first packer panel.
- 32. In the combination set forth in claim 31,
- the means driving the first packer panel at positions adjacent only the first side wall of the hopper including the following:
- a first shaft extending through the first side wall,
- a second shaft extending through the second side wall,
- a torque tube disposed on the first shaft,
- rigidifying means connected between the first packer panel and the torque tube, and
- stiffening means connected between the first packer panel and the second shaft,
- the first packer panel being constructed and shaped to provide for a transmission of torque through the packer panel without any twisting.
- 33. In combination for storing refuse,
- first, second, third and fourth sheet members having flexible characteristics and disposed in an outwardly bowed relationship and having a high strength in tension as compared to their strengths in compression,
- pairs of the first, second, third and fourth sheet members being disposed in abutting relationship to define a storage body with the first and second sheet members defining side panels of the storage body and the third and fourth side panels of the storage body and the third and fourth sheet members defining top and bottom walls of the storage body,
- a plurality of stiffening means each disposed at one of the corners defined in the storage body by the abutting relationship between the pairs of the first, second, third and fourth sheet members,
- means including an opening in the storage body for providing for the introduction into the storage body of refuse at low pressures,
- a hopper having an opening communicating with the opening in the storage body, the opening in the hopper having parameters for obtaining the production within controlled limits of high pressures in the refuse in the hopper through a first portion of such opening to obtain a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse through the first portion of such opening and for relieving such high pressures through a second portion of such opening to obtain the passage of the refuse at the low pressures through the second portion of the opening and into the storage body,
- packer panel means movable cyclically through the hopper for introducing the refuse into the opening in the hopper to obtain the production of the high pressures in the first portion of the opening in the hopper, and
- means for maintaining the pressure of the refuse in the first portion of the opening within particular limits.
- 34. The combination set forth in claim 33, wherein
- means are disposed only adjacent the first sheet member, without being disposed adjacent the second sheet member, for obtaining the cyclical movement of the packer panel means through the hopper and wherein
- the first, second, third and fourth sheet members are made from a thin and lightweight material.
- 35. In combination for storing refuse,
- first, second, third and fourth sheet members having flexible characteristics and disposed in an outwardly bowed relationship and having a high strength in tension as compared to their strengths in compression,
- the first and third sheet members being disposed in spaced relationship in a first direction and the second and fourth sheet members being disposed in spaced relationship in a second direction transverse to the first direction and the first sheet member being disposed in abutting relationship with the second and fourth sheet members and the third sheet member being disposed in abutting relationship with the second and fourth sheet members to define a storage body with the first and second sheet members defining side panels of the storage body and the third and fourth sheets defining top and bottom walls of the storage body,
- a plurality of stiffening means each disposed at one of the corners defined in the storage body by the abutting relationship between the pairs of the first, second, third and fourth sheet members,
- means including an opening in the storage body for providing for the introduction into the storage body of refuse at low pressures,
- a hopper having an opening communicating with the opening in the storage body, the opening in the hopper having parameters for obtaining the production of high pressures in the refuse in the hopper through a first portion of such opening to provide a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse passing through the first portion of the opening and for relieving such high pressures through a second portion of such opening to obtain the passage of the refuse at the low pressures through the second portion of the opening and into the storage body,
- packer panel means movable cyclically through the hopper for introducing the refuse into the opening in the hopper and for producing the high pressures in the first portion of the opening in the hopper,
- an ejection panel disposed within the storage body and movable within the storage body, and
- means responsive to the pressure exerted by the refuse in the first portion of the opening in the hopper for moving the ejection panel in a direction for relieving the pressure in the opening in the hopper when the pressure of the refuse in the first portion of the opening in the hopper exceeds a particular value.
- 36. In combination for storing refuse,
- a hopper constructed to receive the refuse and having an opening for the passage of the refuse, the opening defining a throat having a progressive constriction for producing progressive pressures on the refuse passing through the opening to provide a compaction and fragmentation of the refuse in the opening and having progressive relief in such constriction to provide a progressive reduction of the refuse in the opening,
- first, second, third and fourth sheet members made from a flexible material and provided with an outwardly bowed configuration and having a higher strength in tension than in compression, the first, second, third and fourth sheet members being disposed relative to one another to define a storage body having an opening communicating with the opening in the hopper,
- stiffening means disposed at the corners of the storage body,
- an ejection panel disposed within the storage body for movement relative to the storage body,
- packer panel means disposed within the hopper for directing the refuse into the storage body through the opening in the hopper for progressive compaction during the passage of the refuse through the portion of the opening of progressive constriction in the hopper and for progressive release of this progressive constriction upon the movement of the refuse into the storage body through the portion of the opening of progressive relief in the constriction,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel for moving the ejection panel in directions toward or away from the opening in the storage body, and
- means operatively coupled to the moving means for the ejection panel for producing controlled operations of the moving means to provide incremental movements of the ejection panel in the direction away from the storage body when the pressures of the refuse in the portion of the opening of progressive constriction in the hopper exceeds a particular value.
- 37. The combination set forth in claim 36, including,
- the first, second, third and fourth sheet members being made from a thin and lightweight material, and
- means included in the stiffening means for defining tracks for guiding the movement of the ejection panel in the storage body.
- 38. The combination set forth in claim 36, including
- the first, second, third and fourth sheet members being made from a thin and lightweight material and the opening in the storage body being constructed and disposed to store the refuse at a low pressure in the storage body when the refuse is transferred from the hopper into the storage body and the packer panel means being disposed in the hopper and cyclically movable in the hopper in spaced relationship to the walls of the hopper for directing the refuse into the opening in the hopper.
- 39. The combination set forth in claim 38, including,
- the storage body being open at the end opposite the opening which communicates with the opening in the hopper,
- hydraulic means operatively coupled to the ejection panel and expansible or contractible to control the positioning of the ejection panel in the storage body,
- support means attached to the storage body at the open end of the storage body and attached to the hydraulic means and pivotable, in accordance with movements of the ejection panel in a direction away from the hopper, in a direction for limiting the expansion provided in the hydraulic means to produce a movement of the ejection panel toward the opening at the opposite end of the storage body,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel and the storage body for providing for the pivotable movement of the support means in accordance with the movement of the ejection panel in the storage body,
- the support means being attached to the storage body at a position near the bottom of the storage body and further removed from the hopper than the open end of the storage body and being pivotable, in accordance with movements of the ejection panel in the storage body in a direction away from the hopper to a position further removed from the hopper than the open end of the storage body,
- the hydraulic means for the ejection panel including a hydraulic cylinder and a piston and the piston being pivotably attached to the ejection panel and the cylinder being pivotably attached to the support means and the means providing for the pivotable movement of the support means including means pivotably attached at one end to the ejection panel and pivotably attached at the other end to the support means.
- 40. 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 in the storage body,
- a first packer panel movable cyclically in the hopper 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 disposed in the hopper and 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,
- 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 beyond the opening in the second wall to the starting position,
- means connecting the first hydraulic motor and the second hydraulic motor in a 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 for producing a flow of hydraulic motor, during the operation of the valve in the second state, to obtain the operation of the second hydraulic motor in driving the first packer panel through progressive positions adjacent the opening in the second wall to the starting position.
- 41. In combination for storing refuse transferred from a hopper,
- a plurality of thin sheet members made from a lightweight material and shaped to withstand forces in tension and disposed to define a pair of side walls and top and bottom walls of a storage body,
- stiffening means disposed at the corners of the storage body defined by the thin sheet members,
- a tailgate assembly operatively coupled to the storage body at one end of the storage body for pivotable movement cyclically between a first position adjacent to the storage body for providing for the transfer of refuse from the tailgate assembly to the storage body and a second position displaced from the storage body for providing for a removal of the refuse from the storage body,
- means included in the tailgate assembly for providing a compaction and fragmentation at high forces of the refuse with the tailgate assembly in the first position and for the production of low pressures in the refuse after such compaction and fragmentation and for providing for a passage of the refuse at the low pessures into the storage body,
- a first frame disposed on the storage body at the position of the tailgate assembly,
- a second frame disposed on the storage body at the end of the storage body opposite to the tailgate assembly,
- a truck frame connected only to the first and second frames to support the storage body and the tailgate assembly, and
- means for controlling the magnitude of the high forces at which the refuse is compacted and fragmented.
- 42. In combination for storing refuse transferred from a hopper,
- a plurality of thin sheet members made from a lightweight material and shaped to withstand forces in tension and disposed to define a pair of side walls and top and bottom walls of a storage body,
- stiffening means disposed at the corners of the storage body defined by the thin sheet members,
- a tailgate assembly operatively coupled to the storage body at one end of the storage body for pivotable movement cyclically between a first position adjacent to the storage body for providing for the transfer of refuse from the tailgate assembly to the storage body and a second position displaced from the storage body for providing for a removal of the refuse from the storage body,
- means included in the tailgate assembly for providing a compaction and fragmentation at high forces of the refuse with the tailgate assembly in the first position and for the production of low pressures in the refuse after such compaction and fragmentation and for providing for a passage of the refuse at the low pressures into the storage body,
- a first frame disposed on the storage body at the position of the tailgate assembly,
- a second frame disposed on the storage body at the end of the storage body opposite to the tailgate assembly,
- a truck frame connected only to the first and second frames to support the storage body and the tailgate assembly,
- the thin sheet members being bowed outwardly to withstand a greater force in tension than in compression,
- means disposed in the storage body for maintaining the refuse at low pressures in the storage body, and
- means for controlling the magnitude of the high forces at which the refuse is compacted and fragmented.
- 43. The combination set forth in claim 42, wherein
- there is an opening in the storage body for passing refuse into the storage body and the opening in the hopper is shaped to define a throat of progressive constriction for passing refuse into the storage body and
- the means for maintaining the refuse at low pressures in the storage body include
- an ejection panel movable in the storage body,
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel for obtaining a movement of the ejection body,
- means responsive to the pressure exerted by the refuse in the opening in the hopper for obtaining incremental movements of the ejection panel in a direction for relieving such pressures when the pressures of the refuse exceeds a first particular value,
- the pressure-relieving means for the ejection panel including means for interrupting the movement of the ejection panel in the hopper when the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the hopper decreases to a second particular value lower than the first particular value,
- the tailgate assembly including a hopper and the opening in the tailgate assembly actually existing in the hopper and the opening in the hopper having a progressive constriction for imposing increasing pressures on the refuse as the refuse moved through the constriction and the opening in the hopper having a progressive relief in such constriction with progressive positions closer to the opening in the storage body to relieve the pressure on the refuse in the opening in the hopper.
- 44. A method of transferring refuse from a hopper into a storage body where the hopper and the storage body communicate through openings in the hopper and the storage body and where the opening in the hopper has a progressive constriction with progressive displacements toward the storage body and then has a progressive relief in such constriction with further progressive displacements toward the storage body, including the following steps:
- cyclically moving a packer panel through the hopper to obtain a transfer of refuse from the hopper into the storage body through the openings in the hopper and in the storage body and to obtain a progressive force from compacting and fragmenting the refuse during movement of the refuse through the progressive constriction in the opening in the storage body and to obtain a progressive relief in such force during movement of the refuse through the progressive relief in the opening in the hopper and to obtain a transfer of the refuse at low pressures from the hopper into the storage body,
- determining the pressure imposed by the refuse in the progressive constriction in the opening in the hopper, and
- incrementally moving an ejection panel in the storage body in a direction away from the hopper whenever the pressure on the refuse in the progressive constriction in the opening in the hopper exceeds a particular value.
- 45. The method set forth in claim 44 wherein
- the opening in the hopper has parameters for holding refuse inserted into the opening by the packer panel in more than one cycle of movement of the packer panel.
- 46. The method set forth in claim 45 wherein
- the opening in the hopper has an extended length and a sufficient width to hold the refuse inserted into the opening in at least two cycles of movement of the packer panel and wherein
- a retainer is movable between first and second positions and is disposed in the first position to at least partially define the constriction at the end receiving the refuse from the hopper and is disposed in the second position to block the opening in the hoppper to inhibit the refuse in the opening in the hopper from returning into the hopper and wherein
- the retainer is moved to the first position when a cyclic movement of the packing panel is initiated and the retainer is moved to the second position after the packing panel has been moved through progressive positions adjacent the opening in the hopper to a position at the trailing end of the opening in the direction of movement of the refuse compacting means.
- 47. A method of transferring refuse from a hopper into a storage body, including the steps of:
- cyclically moving a packer panel through the hopper past an opening in the hopper to provide for an introduction of the refuse into the opening in the hopper where the opening has an extended length and communicates with an opening in the storage body at the end of this length,
- providing for a progressive increase in the force exerted on the refuse during the movement of the refuse through a first distance in the opening in the hopper,
- providing for a decrease in the force extended on the refuse during the movement of the refuse through a second distance in the opening in the hopper where the second distance is closer to the opening in the storage body than the first distance,
- providing for a transfer into the storage body at a low pressure of the refuse in the hopper after the movement of the refuse through the opening in the hopper,
- determining the pressure exerted by the refuse in the opening in the hopper during the movement of the packer panel through the first distance in such opening,
- providing for incremental movements of an ejection panel in a direction away from the opening in the storage body, and
- producing an incremental movement of the ejection panel in a direction away from the opening in the storage body when the pressure exerted by the refuse through the first distance in the opening in the hopper exceeds a particular value.
- 48. The method set forth in claim 47 wherein
- the opening in the hopper has parameters for retaining the refuse inserted into the opening in the hopper through more than one cycle of movement of the packing panel.
- 49. The method set forth in claim 47 wherein
- the opening in the hopper is extended in length upon the initiation of a new cycle of movement of the packer panel and during the movement of the packer panel toward the opening in the hopper and wherein the opening in the hopper is closed during the movement of the packer panel past the opening in the hopper and wherein
- the opening in the hopper is provided with parameters for retaining in such opening the refuse transferred into such opening during at least two successive cycles of movement of the packer panel.
- 50. In combination for packing refuse,
- a hopper for receiving refuse,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically through the hopper for packing the refuse in the hopper,
- there being an opening in the hopper for receiving the refuse in the hopper, the opening being provided with parameters for producing a progressively increasing force on the refuse during the movement of the refuse through a first portion of such opening and for producing a progressive reduction in such force, after the progressive increase in such force, during the movement of the refuse through a second portion of the opening, the opening in the hopper being defined by walls,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for providing the cyclic movement of the packer panel means through the hopper,
- a retainer having a first position inhibiting the movement of refuse into the hopper from the opening in the hopper and having a second position facilitating the movement of the refuse into the opening in the hopper, and
- means operatively coupled to the retainer for disposing the retainer in the second position upon the initiation of each cyclic movement of the packer panel means and for maintaining the retainer in the second position during the cyclic movement of the packer panel means to the opening in the hopper and for disposing the retainer in the first position upon the movement of the packer panel means past the opening in the hopper and for retaining the retainer in the first position until the completion of the cyclic movement of the packer panel means.
- 51. The combination set forth in claim 50 wherein
- the packer panel means are movable in spaced relationship to the hopper to a pinch point to facilitate safety conditions and wherein the retainer is pivotable between the first and second positions.
- 52. The combination as set forth in claim 50 wherein
- the retainer is shaped and disposed in the second position to define an extension of the walls defining the opening in the hopper.
- 53. In combination for packing refuse,
- a hopper for receiving refuse,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically through the hopper for packing the refuse in the hopper,
- there being an opening in the hopper for receiving the refuse in the hopper, the opening being provided with parameters for producing a progressively increasing force on the refuse during the movement of the refuse through a first portion of such opening and for producing a progressive reduction in such force, after the progressive increase in such force, during the movement of the refuse through a second portion of the opening,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for providing a cyclic movement of the packer panel means through the hopper,
- a retainer having a first position inhibiting the movement of refuse into the hopper from the opening in the hopper and having a second position facilitating the movement of the refuse into the opening in the hopper,
- means operatively coupled to the retainer for disposing the retainer in the second position upon the initiation of each cyclic movement of the packer panel means and for maintaining the retainer in the second position until the movement of the packer panel means to a position adjacent the opening in the hopper and for disposing the retainer in the first position upon the movement of the packer panel means through positions adjacent the opening in the hopper and for maintaining the retainer in the first position until the completion of the cyclic movement of the packer panel means,
- the retainer being pivotable between the first and second positions and a support body being provided with an opening in communication with the opening in the hopper and an ejection panel being movable in the storage body and means being provided for moving the ejection panel incrementally in the storage body in accordance with the pressure of the refuse in the opening in the hopper.
- 54. In combination for packing refuse,
- a hopper for receiving refuse,
- packer panel means disposed in the hopper and movable cyclically through the hopper for packing the refuse in the hopper,
- there being an opening in the hopper for receiving the refuse packed by the packer panel means,
- means operatively coupled to the packer panel means for providing the cyclic movement of the packer panel means through the hopper,
- a retainer pivotable between first and second positions and operative in the first position to inhibit the movement of refuse into the hopper from the opening in the hopper and operative in the second position to at least partially define the opening in the hopper, and
- means operatively coupled to the retainer for pivoting the retainer to the second position before the initiation of a cyclic movement by the packer panel means and for maintaining the retainer in the second position during the cyclic movement of the packer panel means to the opening in the hopper and for pivoting the retainer to the first position upon the movement of the packer panel means through progressive positions adjacent the opening in the hopper and until the position for the initiation of a new cycle of movement of the packer panel means.
- 55. The combination set forth in claim 54 wherein
- the retainer wipes the packer panel means during the pivotal movement of the retainer from the first position to the second position.
- 56. The combination set forth in claim 54 wherein
- the packer panel means is movable through the hopper in spaced relationship to the hopper to provide safety features in preventing an operator from being injured.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 876,644 filed Feb. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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