Claims
- 1. A method of packing refuse in a hopper having an opening at its rear end for receiving the refuse and having an opening at its front end and of transferring the refuse into a storage body having at its rear end an opening communicating with the opening at the front end of the hopper to receive the refuse from the hopper, including the following steps:
- providing in the hopper an upper packing panel and a lower packing panel attached to the upper packing panel in freely pivotable relationship to the upper packing panel;
- providing a rotary movement of the upper packing panel in a direction from the rear end of the hopper toward the front end of the hopper;
- providing an extended disposition of the lower packing panel relative to the upper packing panel, during the rotary movement of the upper packing panel in the direction from the rear end of the hopper toward the front end of the hopper, to obtain a transfer of refuse from the hopper into the storage body through the communicating openings in the hopper and the storage body;
- providing a rotary movement of the upper packing panel in a direction from the front end of the hopper toward the rear end of the hopper; and
- providing a folding of the lower packing panel relative to the upper packing panel in response to the disposition of refuse against the lower packing panel or in response to gravity during the movement of the upper packing panel in the direction from the rear end of the hopper toward the front end of the hopper.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- a packing force of progressive magnitude is imposed upon the upper and lower packing panels during the rotary movement of the upper packing panel in the direction from the rear end of the hopper toward the front end of the hopper.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 wherein
- the upper and lower packing panels are rotated at a relatively slow speed and are provided with a relatively large force in the direction from the rear end of the hopper toward the front end of the hopper and wherein the upper and lower packing panels are rotated at a relatively high speed and are provided with a relatively small force in the direction from the front end of the hopper toward the rear end of the hopper.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the upper and lower packing panels are initially rotated at a relatively high speed during the movement of the packing panels forwardly as the lower packing panel becomes extended relative to the upper packing panel and wherein the upper and lower packing panels are then rotated forwardly in the hopper at a relatively low speed and a packing force of progressive magnitude is imposed upon the upper and lower packing panels during the rotaty movement of the upper packing panel forwardly in the hopper at the relatively low speed.
- 5. A method of transferring refuse from a hopper into a storage body where the hopper is disposed at the rear end of the storage body and the hopper and the storage body are provided with communicating openings and where the hopper is provided with an opening in its rear end for the transfer of the refuse into the hopper and is provided with a curved bottom wall for receiving the refuse transferred into the hopper and where an upper packing panel and a lower packing panel are disposed in the hopper and the lower packing panel is attached to the upper packing panel in freely pivotable relationship to the upper packing panel, including the following steps:
- initially rotating the upper packing panel forwardly from the rear of the hopper;
- providing for a full extension of the lower packing panel from the upper packing panel in a contiguous relationship with the bottom wall of the hopper during the forward rotation of the upper packing panel to obtain a transfer of the refuse from the hopper into the storage body;
- subsequently rotating the upper packing panel rearwardly from the front of the hopper; and
- providing for a folding of the lower packing panel against the upper packing panel, initially by the refuse in the hopper and subsequently by gravity, during the rearward rotation of the upper packing panel.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 5 wherein
- the torque on the lower packing panel is progressively increased during the forward rotation of the upper packing panel.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 6 wherein
- the upper packing panel is rotated forwardly at a relatively low speed and with a relatively large torque on the lower packing panel and wherein the upper packing panel is rotated rearwardly at a relatively high speed and with a relatively low torque on the lower packing panel.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein
- the upper packing panel is initially rotated forwardly at a relatively high speed as the lower packing panel becomes extended relative to the upper packing panel and wherein the upper packing panel is subsequently rotated forwardly at a relatively low speed during the full extension of the lower packing panel and wherein the torque on the lower packing panel is progressively increased during the forward rotation of the upper packing panel at the relatively low speed.
- 9. A method of transferring refuse in a rear end loader from a hopper to a storage body disposed forwardly of the hopper and having an opening communicating with an opening in the hopper where upper and lower packing panels are disposed in the hopper and the lower packing panel is attached to the upper packing panel in freely pivotable relationship to the upper packing panel and the hopper is provided with a limited length, including the steps of:
- moving the upper packing panel forwardly in a rotary path defined initially by a downward component and subsequently by an upward component;
- providing an extension of the lower packing panel from the upper packing panel during the forward movement of the upper packing panel to obtain a transfer of the refuse from the hopper into the storage body through the communicating openings:
- moving the upper packing panel rearwardly in a rotary path defined initially by a downward component and then an upward component; and
- providing for the folding of the lower packing panel against the upper packing panel by the refuse in the hopper during the rearward movement of the upper packing panel with the downward component and by gravity during the rearward movement of the upper packing panel with the upward component.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein
- the upper packing panel is initially moved forwardly in the hopper at a relatively high speed and the upper packing panel is subsequently moved forwardly in the hopper at a relatively low speed and with a progressively increasing force during the extension of the lower packing panel from the upper packing panel.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 wherein
- the upper packing panel is subsequently moved rearwardly in the hopper at a relatively great speed and with a relatively small force.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 584,299 filed June 6, 1975, now Pat. No. 4,042,133.
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3092269 |
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Divisions (1)
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