Claims
- 1. In a refuse compactor of the type having a rectangular box-like cabinet made up of a pair of parallel upright side walls, a horizontal top wall connected to the side walls, a removable upright rear wall connected to the rear edges of the top and side walls and a horizontal bottom wall connected to and extending between the bottom edges of said side walls, a unitary trash basket and drawer having upright side walls, a rear wall, a hinged front door and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet wherein said drawer bottom wall seats on said cabinet bottom wall and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, said side walls each being provided with an inturned flange along the lower horizontal edge thereof, and said cabinet bottom wall comprises a single sheet of relatively heavy thickness steel securely fastened onto said side wall flanges.
- 2. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cabinet is provided with a one-piece front panel connected to the front edges of said side walls and extending above the front access opening, said front panel having a channel section formed in the lower portion thereof adapted to hold deodorant materials.
- 3. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 2 further including a pair of rollers adjacent mounted on said drawer in laterally spaced relation directly the rear of the drawer, and a pair of drawer guide tracks individually secured one to each of the interior surfaces of the side walls for individually receiving said drawer rollers in tracking relation therealong.
- 4. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 3 wherein said side walls each having a flange extending along the vertical front edge thereof, the upper portion of each said flange being bent at right angles to the side wall and overlapping said cabinet front panel and secured thereto, each said side wall flange below said upper portion being bent back upon itself flush against the adjacent interior surface of the associated side wall to maximize the width of said access opening.
- 5. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 3 wherein a single roller is rotatably journalled in and centrally of said bottom wall adjacent the front edge thereof for roller supporting engagement with said bottom wall of said drawer.
- 6. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 2 including a control panel made of molded plastic with integral snap-in attachment finger means adapted for removable engagement with cooperating aperture means in said cabinet front panel, said front panel having an outwardly and upwardly inclined lip adjacent its upper edge and said control panel having a cooperating dependent lip for overlapping engagement with said front panel lip to permit hook-on pivotal attachment of said control panel at an outwardly and downwardly inclined attitude and permitting swinging movement of said control panel inwardly toward said front panel to bring said attachment finger means into fastening engagement with said aperture means.
- 7. In a refuse compactor of the type having a rectangular box-like cabinet made up of a pair of parallel upright side walls, a horizontal top wall connected to the side walls, a removable upright rear wall connected to the rear edges of the top and side walls and a horizontal bottom wall connected to and extending between the bottom edges of said side walls, a trash basket drawer having upright side walls, a rear wall, a hinged front door and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet wherein said drawer bottom wall seats on said cabinet bottom wall and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechansim mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, the improvement wherein said rear wall of said drawer has contoured means provided along the interior surface thereof defining a vertically extending surface disposed parallel to and spaced slightly rearwardly of the path of travel of said platen during movement of said platen within said drawer to and from said extended position whereby said platen blocks horizontal movement of said drawer from its compacting position toward its trash unloading position while said platen is within said drawer.
- 8. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 7 further including a pair of rollers mounted on said drawer in laterally spaced relation adjacent the rear of said drawer, a pair of drawer guide tracks formed as channel sections individually secured one to each of the interior surfaces of the side walls for individually receiving said drawer rollers in tracking relation therealong, and a roller rotatably journalled in said bottom wall adjacent the front edge thereof for roller supporting engagement with said drawer bottom wall, and wherein said drawer bottom wall has a concavity adapted to register with said cabinet bottom wall roller when said drawer is in said compacting position, said guide tracks having inclined ramps also registering with said drawer rollers in the compacting position of said drawer, such registry of said rollers permitting said drawer to drop into said seated engagement with said cabinet bottom wall.
- 9. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said drawer bottom wall has an integrally formed downward projection and said cabinet bottom wall has a concavity in which said drawer bottom wall projection nests in said seated compacting position of said drawer, said drawer bottom wall projection being disposed near the rear of the drawer and adapted to abut said cabinet bottom wall roller in the trash loading position of said drawer to thereby serve as a positioning stop for said drawer.
- 10. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said drawer side walls have outwardly and downwardly tapered skirt portions along the lower edges of said side walls connected to said drawer bottom wall, the junction of said skirts and bottom wall having a close sliding clearance with the associated adjacent cabinet side walls with said drawer side wall skirts flaring outwardly beneath the associated guide track.
- 11. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 10 wherein said drawer side walls and bottom wall are integrally formed from one piece of sheet metal, said drawer rear wall being formed as a separate piece with side edge flanges overlapping and secured to the rear edges of said drawer side wall, the upper edges of said drawer side walls and said rear wall being bent outwardly into stiffening flanges, said side wall flanges being doubled under and flattened, said drawer side walls above the associated skirt portions thereof being disposed in parallel upright relation to one another.
- 12. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 7 wherein the front edge of one of said drawer side walls has a pair of vertically spaced, integral, lanced tabs protruding outwardly therefrom to serve as hinge leaves for hinge mounting of said drawer front door on said drawer.
- 13. In a refuse compactor of the type having a rectangular box-like cabinet made up of a pair of parallel upright side walls, a horizontal top wall connected to the side walls, a removable upright rear wall connected to the rear edges of the top and side walls and a horizontal bottom wall connected to and extending between the bottom edges of said side walls, a trash basket drawer having upright side walls, a rear wall, a bottom wall and a front door hinged to one of said drawer side walls for swinging movement on an upright axis between open and closed positions, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet wherein said drawer bottom wall seats on said cabinet bottom wall and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mouhted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, the improvement wherein said drawer door comprises a single piece of sheet metal having a series of inwardly extending tabs struck from each vertical side edge of said door and overlappingly engaging the associated drawer side wall in the closed position of said door to thereby horizontally align said drawer door with said drawer side walls.
- 14. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 13 wherein the free vertical side edge of said door remote from the hinged vertical side edge of said door has at least one of said tabs oriented to overlap the interior surface of the associated drawer side wall and a majority of said tabs along said remote side edge of said door are oriented to overlap the exterior surface of said associated door side wall in the closed position of said door.
- 15. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 13 wherein the lower corner of said door remote from the hinged side edge thereof has a tab bent inwardly therefrom adapted to engage the front edge of said drawer bottom wall to thereby vertically align said door with said drawer in the closed position of said door.
- 16. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 15 wherein said door edge tabs along the hinged side edge of said door are oriented to lap closely against the exterior surface of the associated drawer side wall in the closed position of said door.
- 17. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 16 wherein said hinge side edge of said door also includes a pair of struck-out hinge ears vertically spaced apart along said hinge side edge of the door and pivotally connected by hinge pins to associated hinge tabs struck out from the associated drawer side wall.
- 18. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 17 wherein said door has a pair of alignment guides projecting from an upper portion of said door towards said drawer and disposed thereabove, and said cabinet has a front panel extending above the front access opening, said front panel having aperture means adapted to receive said drawer door guides in the closed position of said door when said drawer is moved to its compacting position in said cabinet.
- 19. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 18 wherein said doorguides comprise a pair of cylindrical pins and said cabinet front panel aperture means comprise vertically elongated slots adapted to individually receive said pins with a close sliding fit laterally yet with sufficient vertical clearance to allow vertical movement of said pin in said slot as said drawer moves through its last increment of travel into the seated compacting position of said drawer in said cabinet.
- 20. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 19 wherein one of said door guides is adapted to protrude interiorly of said cabinet front panel in the seated position of said drawer, said cabinet having an electrical safety switch interlock means mounted interiorly thereof with a switch arm adapted to be engaged by said one door guide during said last increment of drawer travel to its seated position.
- 21. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 20 wherein said door has notches along each door side edge formed by striking and bending of said inwardly extending tabs and said door has a decorative trim strip affixed to the exterior surface therein overlying in covering and concealing relation to said notches.
- 22. In a refuse compactor of the type having a rectangular box-like cabinet including a pair of parallel upright side walls, a horizontal top wall connected to the side walls, and a horizontal bottom wall connected to and extending between said side walls, a trash basket drawer having upright side walls, a rear wall, a hinged front door and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet wherein said drawer bottom wall seats on said cabinet bottom wall and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, said refuse compacting mechanism comprising an extensible toggle linkage means having first connector means operably coupled to said cabinet, second connector means operably connected to said platen and movable therewith, and third connector means intermediate said first and second connector means and comprising first and second spaced pivot means movable relative to one another transversely of the direction of movement of said platen to extend and retract said linkage means, and a motor mounted on and carried by said toggle linkage means for bodily movement therewith, said toggle linkage means including force transmitting means operably coupling said motor with said toggle linkage means for causing said relative movement of said spaced pivot means to thereby move said platen between said extended and retracted positions thereof, said force transmitting means comprising a threaded shaft and nut rotatable relative to one another by said motor and mounted to said third connector means for bodily movement with said toggle linkage means, the improvement wherein said motor is disposed beneath said threaded shaft between said shaft and said platen.
- 23. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 22 wherein said nut has opposing faces through which said threaded shaft extends and a housing surrounding said nut for restraining said nut from rotation with the lead screw, said housing having a pair of walls lying generally normal to said lead screw and loosely embracing said nut along said faces for permitting relative pivotal movement of said nut with respect to said housing about an axis generally normal to the lead screw, the faces of said nut having corners which abut said walls during said relative movement, said housing being coupled to first pivot means, said housing being formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into a U-shape with a tab closing the open end of the U-shape,
- said tab and the bight wall of the housing forming said pair of walls, said sheet metal piece having mutually overlapping bent ears on opposite sides of said threaded shaft and receiving fasteners therethrough to provide said coupling of said housing to said first pivot means.
- 24. In a refuse compactor comprising a framework, a receptacle removably received in said framework adjacent one end of said framework and having an open end facing the end of the framework opposite said one end, a compacting mechanism mounted in said framework adjacent said opposite end thereof including a presser platen movable into and out of the open end of said receptacle between extended and retracted positions thereof, said mechanism comprising an extensible toggle linkage means having first connector means operably connected to said framework, second connector means operably connected to said platen and movable therewith, and third connector means intermediate said first and second connector means and comprising first and second spaced pivot means movable relative to one another transversely of the direction of movement of said platen to extend and retract said linkage means, and a motor mounted on and carried by said toggle linkage means for bodily movement therewith, said toggle linkage means including force transmitting means operably coupling said motor with said toggle linkage means for causing said relative movement of said spaced pivot means to thereby move said platen between said extended and retracted positions thereof, said force transmitting means comprising a threaded shaft and nut rotatable relative to one another by said motor and mounted for bodily movement with said toggle linkage means, the improvement wherein said motor is disposed beneath said threaded shaft and between said shaft and said platen.
- 25. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 24 wherein said shaft coupling means comprises a trunnion block in which said shaft is journalled for rotation, a flat motor mounting plate secured at its upper end to said block and extending downwardly therebelow, said motor being mounted to said plate in cantilever fashion by a series of relatively long studs, said studs and the motor armature shaft being oriented parallel to said shaft, said studs protruding from the space between the motor and said plate, and having limited flexibility to absorb motor-linkage reaction torsional forces, and a force multiplying, drive train coupling said motor armature shaft to the said threaded shaft.
- 26. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 25 wherein said drive train means includes a drive pinion on said motor armature shaft, a larger driven pinion meshing said motor drive pinion, said larger pinion being journalled and keyed on a stub shaft, said stub shaft being journalled in a pair of plastic bushings, one of said bushings having a sleeve portion protruding through said plate and the other of said bushings having a sleeve portion extending toward said motor, said stub shaft protruding at its ends beyond the ends of said bushing sleeves, a U-shaped bracket secured to said plate between said motor and said plate and supporting said sleeve of said other bushing, a drive sprocket secured on the end of said stub shaft on the side of said plate remote from said motor, a larger driven sprocket secured to a protruding end of said threaded shaft and a chain trained over said sprockets.
- 27. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 26 wherein said motor includes a centrifugally actuated reversing switch, said compacting mechanism being operable in a fully extended condition thereof to cause said shaft coupling means and said nut means to come into abutment, said abutment causing said motor to slow down and effect operation of said centrifugal switch to reverse the rotation of said motor and thus initiate retraction of the plate, said motor mounting studs being operable to provide a shock absorbing mounting for said motor upon said abutment-reversal operation.
- 28. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 27 further including a switch mounting plate, fastening means securing said motor-mounting plate and said switch plate in cantilever fashion to respectively extend below and above said trunnion block, switch means mounted on said switch plate above said threaded shaft and including switch arm means operable to engage the cabinet top wall at the end of the retraction stroke of said compactor mechanism to effect shutoff of said motor.
- 29. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 28 wherein said motor has capacitor-start circuitry means associated therewith including a capacitor mounted on said motor at the end thereof remote from said motor mounting plate.
- 30. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 22 wherein said rear wall of said drawer has contoured means provided along the interior surface thereof defining a vertically extending surface disposed parallel to and spaced slightly rearwardly of the path of travel of said platen during movement of said platen within said drawer to and from said extended position whereby said platen blocks horizontal movement of said drawer from its compacting position toward its trash unloading position while said platen is within said drawer.
- 31. The refuse compactor as set forth in claims 22 or 30 wherein said drawer door comprises a single piece of sheet metal having a series of inwardly extending tabs struck from each vertical side edge of said door and overlappingly engaging the associated drawer side wall in the closed position of said door to thereby horizontally align said drawer door with said drawer side walls.
- 32. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 31 wherein said platen comprises a one-piece heavy-gauge sheet metal member having a flat bottom wall and a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls turned up from said bottom wall, said bottom wall having a series of corrugated reinforcing ribs formed therein and extending transversely of the longitudinal dimension of said bottom wall.
- 33. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 32 wherein said first connector means comprises a pair of pivot shafts extending axially between said cabinet side walls near the upper ends thereof, a pair of rail members extending transverse to said pivot shafts and holding the same in fixed spaced relation, said compactor linkage being pivotally connected to said pivot shafts to form an immobile pivot anchorage for said linkage mechanism, and a pair of anchor bracket plates individually welded one to each of the interior surfaces of said cabinet side walls adjacent said cabinet top wall, the opposite ends of said pivot shafts being operably coupled to the associated bracket plate for transmitting refuse compacting reaction loads from said linkage to said cabinet side walls.
- 34. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 33 wherein said nut has opposing faces through which said threaded shaft extends and a housing surrounding said nut for restraining said nut from rotation with the lead screw, said housing having a pair of walls lying generally normal to said lead screw and loosely embracing said nut along said faces for permitting relative pivotal movement of said nut with respect to said housing about an axis generally normal to the lead screw, the faces of said nut having corners which abut said walls during said relative movement, said housing being coupled to first pivot means, said housing being formed of a single piece of sheet metal folded into a U-shape with a tab closing the open end of the U-shape,
- said tab and the bight wall of the housing forming said pair of walls, said sheet metal piece having mutually overlapping bent ears on opposite sides of said threaded shaft and receiving fasteners therethrough to provide said coupling of said housing to said first pivot means.
- 35. In a refuse compactor of the type having a cabinet, a trash basket drawer having an open upper end and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having an extensible linkage, a motor drive operably coupled to said linkage for extending and retracting the same, and a platen connected to said linkage and movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, the improvement wherein said platen has rigid strut means pivoted to said linkage and comprises a one piece heavy-gauge sheet metal member having a flat bottom wall and a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls turned up from said bottom wall, said bottom wall having a series of corrugated reinforcing ribs formed therein and extending transversely of the longitudinal dimension of said bottom wall, the bottom face of said bottom wall being exposed to the interior of said drawer for directly contacting and compacting trash received therein.
- 36. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 35 wherein said platen strut means includes four struts each secured at a lower end thereof and to an associated one of the four corners of said platen and extending upwardly therefrom, said linkage being pivotally connected to the upper ends of each of said struts.
- 37. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 36 wherein said platen has an open-ended four-sided sheath secured to and encircling said side and end walls of said platen and extending thereabove to help prevent refuse from collecting on the uper surface of said platen bottom wall.
- 38. In a refuse compactor of the type having a rectangular box-like cabinet made up of a pair of parallel upright side walls, a horizontal top wall connected to the side walls, a rear wall connected to the rear edges of the top and side walls and a horizontal bottom wall connected to and extending between the bottom edges of said side walls, a trash basket drawer having an open upper end and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet wherein said drawer bottom wall seats on said cabinet bottom wall and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, said compacting mechanism comprising an extensible toggle linkage means having first connecting means operably connected to said cabinet, second connector means operably connected to said platen and movable therewith, and third connector means intermediate said first and second connector means and comprising first and second spaced pivot means movable relative to one another transversely of the direction of movement of said platen to extend and retract said linkage means, a motor mounted on said linkage means for bodily movement therewith and screw and nut means coupling said motor with said toggle linkage means for causing relative movement of said spaced pivot means to thereby move said platen between said extended and retracted positions thereof, the improvement wherein said first connector means comprises a pair of pivot shafts extending axially between said cabinet side walls near the upper ends thereof, a pair of rail members extending transverse to said pivot shafts and holding the same in fixed spaced relation,
- said compactor linkage being pivotally connected to said pivot shafts to form an immobile pivot anchorage for said linkage mechanism, and a pair of anchor bracket plates individually welded one to each of the interior surfaces of said cabinet side walls adjacent said cabinet top wall, the opposite ends of said pivot shafts being operably coupled to the associated bracket plate for transmitting refuse compacting reaction loads from said linkage to said cabinet side walls.
- 39. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 38 wherein said first connector means further comprises a pair of load beams extending between said cabinet side walls individually adjacent an associated one of said pivot shafts, the opposite ends of said rails being secured to an associated one of said load beams, the opposite ends of said load beams being removably secured by fastener means to said bracket plates.
- 40. The refuse compactor set forth in claim 39 wherein each of said bracket plates is provided with front and rear notch means for removably receiving the associated ends of said pivot shafts, said front notch means being disposed closest to the front of said cabinet for removably receiving the front one of said pivot shafts therein, said front notch means comprising a notch having a downwardly facing opening communicating with a vertically extending leg and a horizontal leg leading from the upper end of said vertical leg forwardly toward the front of said cabinet, said rear notch means comprising a vertical leg open at its lower end to receive the rear one of said pivot shafts upwardly therein, said rear notch means having detent means associated therewith for capturing the associated end of said rear pivot shaft in said second notch means and releasable to permit downward extraction of the associated end of said rear pivot shaft from said second notch means, whereby said compacting mechanism is removably mounted by insertion of the ends of said pivot shafts in said bracket plate notch means.
- 41. The refuse compactor set forth in claim 39 wherein said rear one of said load beams is vertically dimensioned so as to provide a stop engagable by said linkage during the last increment of upward retractile motion thereof to thereby cause the linkage to pivot upwardly and forwardly during such last upward retractile motion thereof, said linkage carrying at its forward end limit switch means engagable with the undersurface of the top wall of the cabinet after said linkage has engaged said rear load beam.
- 42. In a refuse compactor of the type having a cabinet, a trash basket drawer having an open upper end and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a platen connected to said mechanism and movable between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, the improvement wherein said platen comprises a bottom wall formed from a one piece sheet metal member and having a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls connected to said bottom wall, said bottom wall having a part-cylindrical shape so as to be curved upwardly about an axis of curvature extending parallel to the longitudinal dimension of said bottom wall, the bottom upwardly curved face of said bottom wall being exposed to the interior of said drawer for directly contacting and compacting trash received therein.
- 43. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 42 wherein said platen includes four struts each secured at a lower end thereof and to an associated one of the four corners of said platen and extending upwardly therefrom, said mechanism including extensible linkage means pivotally connected to the upper ends of each of said struts.
- 44. The refuse compactor as set forth in claim 43 wherein said platen has an open-ended four-sided sheath comprising upward integral extensions of said side and end walls of said platen and extending thereabove to help prevent refuse from collecting on the upper surface of said platen bottom wall.
- 45. In a refuse compactor comprising a framework, a receptacle removably received in said framework adjacent one end of said framework and having an open end facing the end of the framework opposite said one end, a compacting mechanism mounted in said framework adjacent said opposite end thereof including a presser platen movable into and out of the open end of said receptacle between extended and retracted positions thereof, said mechanism comprising an extensible toggle linkage means having first connector means operably connected to said framework, second connector means operably connected to said platen and movable therewith, and third connector means intermediate said first and second connector means and comprising first and second spaced pivot means movable relative to one another transversely of the direction of movement of said platen to extend and retract said linkage means, and a motor mounted on and carried by said toggle linkage means for bodily movement therewith, said toggle linkage means including force transmitting means operably coupling said motor with said toggle linkage means for causing said relative movement of said spaced pivot means to thereby move said platen between said extended and retracted positions thereof, said force transmitting means comprising a threaded shaft and nut rotatable relative to one another by said motor and mounted for bodily movement with said toggle linkage means, a trunnion block in which said shaft is journalled for rotation, a flat motor mounting plate secured at one end to said block and extending therebeyond, said motor being mounted to said plate in cantilever fashion with the motor armature shaft being oriented parallel to said shaft, and a force multiplying drive train coupling said motor armature shaft to the said threaded shaft, said drive train including a drive pinion on said motor armature shaft, a larger driven pinion meshing with motor drive pinion, said larger pinion being journalled on a stud shaft and keyed thereto for rotation therewith, the improvement wherein said stub shaft is journalled in a one-piece plastic part which includes said driven pinion and a pair of bushings, one of said bushings having a sleeve portion protruding through and journalled in a bearing bore hole in said plate and the other of said bushings having a sleeve portion extending toward said motor, said stud shaft protruding at its ends beyond the ends of said bushing sleeves, a one-piece bracket cup secured to said plate between said motor and said plate and abutting said sleeve of said other bushing and having said stud shaft journalled therein, a drive sprocket secured on the end of said stud shaft on the side of said plate remote from said motor, and a larger driven sprocket secured to a protruding end of said threaded shaft and a chain trained over said sprockets.
- 46. The improvement set forth in claim 45 wherein said bracket cup has a flexible tang protruding therefrom toward said motor and yieldably engaging a groove in the end of said stud shaft protruding through said cup toward said motor for restraining axial movement of said stud shaft relative to said plate.
- 47. The improvement set forth in claim 45 wherein said plate has a plurality of keyhole shaped slots spaced at intervals around said bearing bore hole and said bracket cup has a plurality of locking tabs one associated with each of said keyhole slots in said plate and insertable therethrough and engaging said remote side of said plate by slight rotation of said cup bracket relative to said plate, said bracket cup also having a locking pin yieldably biased into an associated locking hole in said plate when registered therewith by said rotation of said cup.
- 48. The improvement set forth in claim 45 wherein said plate has an extruded portion providing an annular boss surrounding said bearing bore hole in said plate, said bearing bore hole having a bearing wall formed by the wall of the plate hole as well as the wall of said boss.
- 49. The improvement set forth in claim 45 wherein said bracket cup has a part cylindrical major wall encircling most of said driven pinion and a part cylindrical minor wall integral with said major wall and encircling most of said drive pinion, said cup having an end wall integrally joined to said major and minor side walls and having an opening therethrough for receiving said drive pinion therethrough.
- 50. In a refuse compactor of the type having a cabinet, a trash basket drawer having an open upper end and a bottom wall, said drawer being removably received via an access opening in the front of the cabinet and horizontally movable between a fully inserted trash compacting position within the cabinet and movable outwardly therefrom to trash loading and unloading positions, and a refuse compacting mechanism mounted in the upper interior region of the cabinet and having a motor drive operably coupled thereto and a platen movable by said mechanism between a retracted position above the drawer and extended position disposed within the drawer when the latter is in its compacting position, the improvement wherein said platen comprises a one piece sheet metal member having a bottom wall and a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls extending upwards from said bottom wall, said bottom wall having reinforcing means formed therein and extending along said bottom wall, said reinforcing means including the bottom face of said bottom wall exposed to the interior of said drawer for directly contacting and compacting trash received therein, said bottom wall face having a smooth upwardly curved surface to present a concave contour to the trash or refuse being compacted by said platen.
- 51. In a refuse compactor comprising a framework, a receptacle removably received in said framework adjacent one end of said framework and having an open end facing the end of the framework opposite said one end, a compacting mechanism mounted in said framework adjacent said opposite end thereof including a presser platen movable into and out of the open end of said receptacle between extended and retracted positions thereof, said mechanism comprising a motor and force transmitting means operably coupling said motor with said mechanism for causing said relative movement of said platen between said extended and retracted positions thereof, said force transmitting means comprising a threaded shaft and nut rotatable relative to one another by said motor, said motor being mounted on and at one side of a support plate with the motor armature shaft oriented parallel to said shaft, and a force multiplying drive train coupling said motor armature shaft to the said threaded shaft, said drive train including a drive pinion on said motor armature shaft, a larger driven pinion meshing with motor drive pinion, said larger pinion being mounted on a stub shaft journalled in said support plate, said stud shaft protruding at its opposite ends beyond the opposite sides of said plate, a drive sprocket secured on the end of said stud shaft on the side of said plate remote from said motor, and a larger driven sprocket secured to a protruding end of said threaded shaft and a chain trained over said sprockets, said driven sprocket and said motor drive pinion being disposed on opposite sides of said stub shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior co-pending application Ser. No. 06/276,479 filed June 23, 1981, now abandoned and entitled REFUSE COMPACTOR, the benefit of the filing date of which is hereby claimed under 37 USC Sec. 120.
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