Claims
- 1. In a refuse compacting apparatus having a panel positioned for working movement in a first direction, a relatively large first hydraulic motor for driving the panel in said first direction, said panel undergoing return movement in a second direction, a relatively small second hydraulic motor for driving the panel in said second direction, and means to supply pressurized hydraulic fluid for driving said first and second hydraulic motors, the improvement comprising:
- means mechanically interconnecting the first and second hydraulic motors such that the movement of said first motor to drive the panel in said first direction causes movement of the second motor in a direction opposite to its movement to drive the panel in said second direction and 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 to drive 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;
- 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;
- 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 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 to drive the 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 flowing also into the sump as the first motor moves to drive the panel in said first direction;
- said valve means having a second operative position to direct hydraulic fluid to the first opening of the second motor to cause movement of the second motor to drive the panel in said second direction and to cause movement of the first motor in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the 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 level 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 driving the panel in its first direction and the second motor is moving in a direction opposite to its movement to drive the panel in said second direction and the first motor acts as its own accumulator of hydraulic fluid when the second motor is driving the panel in said second direction and the first motor is moving in a direction opposite to its movement in driving the 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.
- 2. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 wherein
- said first motor is a relatively large hydraulic cylinder including a first piston which separates the first and second openings in the first motor, and
- said second motor is a relatively small hydraulic cylinder including a second piston which separates the first and second openings in the second motor.
- 3. In a refuse compaction apparatus,
- a hopper having a pair of spaced side walls,
- a panel extending the lateral distance between the spaced side walls and supported by the spaced side walls and rotatably positioned for cyclic movement through the hopper,
- said panel having a body extending the lateral distance between the spaced side walls with a generally elliptical cross-sectional configuration and with a high torque-transmitting capability,
- drive means mounted on the hopper at only a particular one of the spaced side walls of the hopper and connected to said panel at only the particular side wall to impart a rotational force to the panel at said particular side wall with the rotational force being transmitted throughout the panel by the elliptical body,
- a shaft mounted on the other one of the side walls of the hopper and supporting the end of the panel adjacent such other side wall,
- means connected to the panel at the particular side wall for rigidifying the side of the panel adjacent the particular side wall, and
- means connected to the panel adjacent the other one of the spaced side walls for stiffening that side of the panel.
- 4. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 3 including
- said panel body being generally hollow, and
- the rigidifying means including a stiffening plate affixed to the panel body adjacent the particular side wall.
- 5. In a refuse compaction apparatus as set forth in claim 4,
- the drive means including a torque tube disposed at only one end of the hopper and supported by that end of the hopper and means connected to the torque tube and the panel for driving the panel with the torque tube.
- 6. In a refuse compaction apparatus as set forth in claim 5,
- the elliptical cross-sectional configuration of the panel being defined by major and minor axes with the major axis of the panel extending toward the torque tube.
- 7. In a refuse compaction apparatus as set forth in claim 3,
- the drive means including a torque tube disposed at only the one end of the hopper and supported by that end of the hopper.
- 8. In a refuse compaction apparatus including a hopper having first and second spaced side walls, the improvement comprising:
- a panel rotatably positioned for movement through the hopper and having a body with a generally elliptical cross-sectional configuration which provides a high torque-transmitting capability, the panel extending between the side walls of the hopper and having first and second ends respectively disposed adjacent the first and second side walls of the hopper,
- drive means connected to only the first end of said panel to impart a rotational force to the panel at said first end with the rotational force being transmitted throughout the panel to the second end by the elliptical body,
- a drive shaft for rotatably supporting said panel on the first side wall of the hopper,
- said drive means being rotatably connected to said drive shaft,
- a torque-transmitting tube partially encircling said drive shaft and movable with the drive shaft,
- said tube being connected at at least two connection points to said elliptically shaped body,
- said body having a major elliptical axis and said connection points being spaced equidistant from said major axis,
- said drive means being secured to said torque tube,
- whereby rotational movement is imparted to the torque tube by the drive means with the rotational movement being transmitted from the torque tube to the elliptically shaped body, and
- a shaft mounted only on the second side wall of the hopper and supporting the panel at the second end of the panel.
- 9. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 8 including
- a stiffening plate secured to said particular end of the elliptically shaped body;
- said body having a generally hollow configuration;
- said stiffening plate being fixedly secured to said torque tube;
- said torque-transmitting tube being positioned coaxially with respect to said drive shaft, and
- said body being displaced from the axis of the shaft.
- 10. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 9 including
- side members fixedly secured to said torque-transmitting tube;
- said side members extending from said torque-transmitting tube to said elliptically shaped body;
- said side members being fixedly secured to said body, and
- said side members being fixedly secured to said stiffening plate.
- 11. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 10 wherein said drive means includes:
- a drive lever fixedly secured to said torque-transmitting tube;
- a flexible drive member having a fixed end and a force receiving end, and
- said fixed end being secured to said drive lever at a point on the drive lever which is displaced outwardly from said torque-transmitting tube,
- whereby a force imparted to the force-transmitting end of the flexible drive member is transmitted from said fixed end to the drive lever to cause rotational movement of the torque-transmitting tube and movement of the elliptically shaped panel.
- 12. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 11 wherein
- the major elliptical axis of said body is positioned in a first direction with respect to said torque-transmitting tube;
- said drive lever is positioned in a second direction with respect to said torque-transmitting tube;
- said first direction and said second direction forming an angle;
- said panel having a rest position with the panel moving from its rest position in a working direction through said hopper to compact refuse therein and the panel then being movable in a return direction to return to its rest position;
- said flexible drive member passing from its fixed end connected to the drive lever into contact with the exterior surface of said torque-transmitting tube with the panel in its rest position;
- the angle between said first and second directions having a magnitude which maintains contact between the flexible drive member and the torque-transmitting tube during the initial portion of the movement of the panel from its rest position in a working direction through said hopper;
- the angle between said first and second directions then providing movement of the flexible drive member out of contact with the torque-transmitting tube during the latter portion of the movement of the panel in a working direction with the force from the flexible drive member then being transmitted directly to said drive lever with the distance between the connection between the fixed end of the flexible drive member and the drive lever with respect to the axis of rotation of said panel progressively increasing as the panel continues its movement in a working direction to transmit a progressively increasing torque from the flexible drive member to the torque-transmitting tube.
- 13. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 12 wherein
- said flexible drive member is in contact with the torque-transmitting tube during rotation of the panel from its rest position through an angle of about 158 degrees with the flexible drive member then being out of contact with the torque-transmitting tube during rotation of the panel through an angle of about 90 degrees during which the panel is driven through said hopper with a progressively increasing torque.
- 14. In a refuse compaction apparatus including a hopper and a panel rotatably positioned for movement through the hopper, the improvement comprising:
- said panel having a body with a generally elliptical cross-sectional configuration with a high torque-transmitting capability,
- drive means connected to only one end of said panel to impart a rotational force to the panel at said one end with the rotational force being transmitted throughout the panel by the elliptical body,
- a shaft for rotatably supporting said panel,
- said drive means being rotatably connected to an end of said drive shaft,
- a torque-transmitting tube partially encircling said drive shaft,
- said tube being connected at two connection points to said elliptically shaped body,
- said body having a major elliptical axis and said connection points being spaced equidistant from said major axis,
- said drive means being secured to said torque tube,
- whereby rotational movement is imparted to the torque tube by the drive means with the rotational movement being transmitted from the torque tube to the elliptically shaped body,
- a drive lever fixedly secured to said torque-transmitting tube,
- a flexible drive member having a fixed end and a force receiving end, and
- said fixed end being secured to said drive lever at a point which is displaced outwardly from said torque-transmitting tube,
- whereby a force imparted to the force-transmitting end of the flexible drive member is transmitted from said fixed end of the flexible drive member to the drive lever to cause rotational movement of the torque-transmitting tube and movement of the elliptically shaped panel.
- 15. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 14 wherein
- the major elliptical axis of said body is positioned in a first direction with respect to said torque-transmitting tube;
- said drive lever is positioned in a second direction with respect to said torque-transmitting tube;
- said first direction and said second direction forming an angle;
- said panel having a rest position with the panel moving from its rest position in a working direction through said hopper to compact refuse therein with the panel then being movable in a return direction to its rest position;
- said flexible drive member passing from the point of connection of its fixed end to the drive lever into contact with the exterior surface of said torque-transmitting tube when the panel is in its rest position;
- the angle between said first and second directions having a magnitude which maintains contact between the flexible drive member and the torque-transmitting tube during the initial portion of the movement of the panel from its rest position in a working direction through said hopper;
- the angle between said first and second directions then providing movement of the flexible drive member out of contact with the torque-transmitting tube during the latter portion of the movement of the panel in a working direction with the force from the flexible drive member then being transmitted directly to said drive lever with the distance between the point of connection of the flexible drive member to the drive lever with respect to the axis of rotation of said panel progressively increasing as the panel continues its movement in a working direction such that a progressively increasing torque is transmitted from the flexible drive member to the torque-transmitting tube.
- 16. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 15 wherein
- said flexible drive member is in contact with the torque-transmitting tube during rotation of the panel from its rest position through an angle of about 158 degrees with the flexible drive member being out of contact with the torque-transmitting tube during the continued rotation of the panel through an angle of about 90 degrees during which the panel is driven through said hopper with a progressively increasing torque.
- 17. In combination in refuse equipment,
- a hopper having a pair of opposite side walls disposed in spaced relationship to each other,
- a first shaft supported on a particular one of the side walls,
- a torque tube disposed near the particular side wall of the hopper and supported only on the first shaft for rotation and for the transmission of torque during such rotation, the torque tube having a free disposition relative to the opposite side wall of the hopper,
- a packer panel shaped and constructed to provide strength in resisting twisting movement and in providing a transmission of torque through the packing panel,
- means providing a rigid connection between the torque tube and the packer panel near the particular side wall of the hopper to provide for a transmission of torque from the torque tube to the packer panel,
- a second shaft supported on the opposite wall of the hopper,
- stiffening means disposed near the opposite side wall of the hopper and supported on the second shaft and coupled to the packer panel for stiffening the packer panel near the opposite side wall of the hopper, and
- means operatively coupled to the torque tube for providing for a rotation of the torque tube to produce a cyclic movement of the packer panel through the hopper.
- 18. In the combination set forth in claim 17,
- the packer panel being hollow and being provided with an elliptical configuration in cross-section.
- 19. In the combination set forth in claim 17,
- the major axis of the elliptical configuration of the packer panel extending through the torque tube.
- 20. In the combination set forth in claim 17,
- the rigid connection means including a plate having a cross-sectional configuration defined by major and minor axes and the packer panel having a cross-sectional configuration defined by major and minor axes and the major axis of the packer panel corresponding substantially with the major axis of the plate.
- 21. In the combination set forth in claim 20,
- the cross-sectional configurations of the packer panel being substantially elliptical.
- 22. In the combination set forth in claim 20,
- a second packer panel independently movable relative to the first packer panel, and
- means operatively coupled to the first and second packer panels for providing for the independent movement of the second packer panel relative to the first packer panel.
- 23. 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,
- a second shaft supported on the second side wall of the hopper.
- a torque tube supported on the first shaft for rotation 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 torque tube for rotating the torque tube 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 packing panel,
- 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, and
- 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.
- 24. In the combination set forth in claim 23,
- 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.
- 25. In the combination set forth in claim 24,
- the first packing panel having a substantially elliptical cross-section in a plane substantially parallel to the first and second side walls of the hopper with the major axis of the elliptical configuration extending toward the torque tube.
- 26. In the combination set forth in claim 24,
- the means connecting the torque tube and the first packing panel including a drive plate and a stiffening plate coupled to the drive plate.
- 27. In the combination set forth in claim 26,
- the drive plate being provided with a substantially tear-drop configuration in cross-section in a plane substantially parallel to the first and second side walls of the hopper and the tear-drop configuration being defined by major and minor axes and with the major axis of the drive plate corresponding substantially to the major axis of the first packing panel.
- 28. In the combination set forth in claim 23,
- the first packing panel being substantially elliptical in cross-section with the ellipse being defined by major and minor axes and with the major axis extending in the direction of the torque tube.
- 29. In combination in refuse equipment,
- a hopper having a pair of opposite side walls disposed in spaced relationship to each other,
- a first shaft supported only on a particular one of the side walls of the hopper,
- a second shaft supported only on the other one of the side walls of the hopper,
- torque tube means independent of the second shaft, the torque tube means being disposed only on the first shaft for rotation and being constructed to withstand high forces,
- a packer panel constructed to transmit torque and to withstand twisting moments,
- means coupling the packer panel to the torque tube in a rigidified relationship only at a position adjacent the particular side wall of the hopper to rotate the packer panel with the torque tube, and
- means mounting the packer panel only on the second shaft in a stiffening relationship.
- 30. The combination set forth in claim 29, including,
- a second packer panel disposed in the hopper for movement with the first packer panel and for independent movement relative to the first packer panel, and
- means operatively coupled to the first and second packer panels for providing for a movement of the second packer panel with the first packer panel and for providing a movement of the second packer independently of the movement of the first packer panel.
- 31. In the combination set forth in claim 29,
- the packer panel being provided with a substantially elliptical configuration in cross-section and the ellipse being defined by major and minor axes and the major axis of the packer panel extending substantially in the direction of the torque tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 876,644 filed Feb. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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