Claims
- 1. In a refuse compacting apparatus,
- a storage body for refuse,
- a movable panel within the storage body,
- a support member having a movable end and a fixed end,
- said fixed end being pivotally connected to said storage body,
- a link connecting said movable end to said movable panel such that movement of the panel causes pivotal movement of said support member,
- means to transmit a force to said movable panel from a point on said support member intermediate its fixed end and its movable end,
- whereby said panel undergoes movement within said storage body to cause rotational movement of said support member and movement of said arcuate path in the direction of movement of said panel,
- said means to transmit a force from the support member to the panel comprising a hydraulic cylinder having one end connected to said intermediate point and another end connected to said panel,
- whereby expansion of the hydraulic cylinder causes movement of the panel away from the fixed end of the support member and contraction of the hydraulic cylinder causes movement of the panel toward the fixed end of the support member,
- said support member having a generally triangular configuration,
- said fixed end and said movable end lying at two of the apices of said triangle,
- said intermediate point lying at the other apex of said triangle,
- said panel being positioned transversely to a line passing through said fixed and movable ends,
- said intermediate point positioned transversely to said line in a direction opposite to the position of the panel with respect to said line,
- said storage body having forward and rearward open ends,
- said support member forming a closure of the forward open end in the forward position of the panel,
- said panel positioned adjacent the rearward open end in the rearward position of the panel,
- an intermediate point apex of the support member extending outside of said storage body through said forward open end in the forward position of the panel to provide for an optimal storage of refuse in the storage body,
- whereby said panel may be positioned more closely adjacent said open end with less interference from the position of said hydraulic cylinder,
- a tailgate assembly disposed at the rear end of the storage body and operative to introduce refuse into the storage body through the open end at the rear of the storage body, and
- means responsive to the pressure of the refuse in the storage body for transmitting a force to the ejection panel from the support member to obtain a movement of the panel forwardly in the storage body on an incremental basis to maintain the pressure of the refuse in the storage body within particular limits.
- 2. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1, including,
- the support member being disposed in a first position transverse to the vertical when the panel is disposed at the rear end of the storage body and the support member being disposed in a vertical position at the forward end of the storage body when the panel is disposed at the forward end of the storage body, and the support member being progressively pivotable between the transverse position and the vertical position with progressive displacements of the ejection panel forwardly in the storage body and the support member being disposed in the opening at the forward end of the storage body in the vertical position of the support member to close this opening.
- 3. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 2 wherein
- the support member has a rear surface disposed in a vertical relationship at the forward end of the storage body when the support member is in the vertical position and the support member is disposed out of the storage body when the support member is in the vertical position.
- 4. The refuse compacting apparatus of claim 1 wherein
- said intermediate point on the support member is positioned out of alignment with said fixed and movable ends of the support member.
- 5. In a refuse compaction apparatus having a container for storing refuse under pressure and means for pressurizing refuse within said container, the improvement comprising:
- a first rigid frame positioned at one end of said container,
- a second rigid frame positioned at the other end of said container,
- a plurality of longitudinal rigid members connecting said first and second frames,
- a plurality of flexible metal sheet members enclosing the container with the sheet members supported by said first and second frames and said longitudinal rigid members,
- said flexible sheet members being bowed outwardly at their points of support,
- whereby the sheet members are in tension in resisting pressure within said container,
- an ejection panel slidably positioned within said container,
- the longitudinal rigid members including members extending between the first and second frames adjacent to said base to form slide rails, and
- said ejection panel slidingly engaging said slide rails.
- 6. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 5 including
- an open end in said container;
- said ejection panel forming a closure for said open end, and
- said ejection panel being positionable within said container to vary the volume of the container which is available for storing refuse.
- 7. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 6 including
- a second open end in said container,
- movable closure means positioned to seal said second open end,
- said closure means being movable between an opened and a closed position with the closure means in a closed position sealing the second open end and the closure means in an opened position exposing said second open end, and
- said ejection panel being movable from a position adjacent said second open end toward said first open end to progressively enlarge the volume of said container available for storing refuse as the container is progressively filled with refuse.
- 8. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 7 including
- means to move the ejection panel from a position adjacent said second open end toward said open end in small incremental movements in reponse to the pressure of refuse within the container,
- whereby refuse within said container is uniformly packed within the container at a relatively constant pressure as the ejection panel is moved toward said open end as the container is filled with refuse.
- 9. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 7,
- a support member having a movable end and a fixed end,
- the fixed end being pivotally connected to the storage body,
- a link pivotally connecting the movable end to the ejection panel to provide for a pivotal movement of the support member with movements of the ejection panel, and
- means connected between the ejection panel and an intermediate position on the storage member for transmitting a force to the ejection panel from the intermediate position on the storage member.
- 10. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 9 wherein
- the force-transmitting means comprises a piston positioned within the cylinder.
- 11. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 9 wherein
- the connection of the force-transmitting means to the support member at the intermediate position is transverse to a line extending between the connection of the fixed end of the storage body and the connection of the movable end of the support member to the link.
- 12. The refuse compaction apparatus of claim 9, including,
- there being an opening in the container,
- the support member being pivotable between first and second positions and being operative in the first position to close the opening in the container, and
- means for pivoting the support member between the first and second positions in accordance with the slidable positioning of the ejection panel in the container.
- 13. In combination for storing refuse,
- a storage body having an opening at its rear end for receiving refuse and having an opening at its forward end, the storage body being constructed to store the refuse,
- an ejection panel movable in the storage body between the opening at the one end and the opening at the other end,
- hydraulic means including a cylinder and a piston and a support member operatively coupled to the ejection panel for producing a movement of the ejection panel between the openings at the opposite ends of the storage body, and
- means operatively coupled to the ejection panel, the support member and the hydraulic means for producing a pivotal movement of the support member and for producing a displacement of the hydraulic means in the direction of movement of the ejection panel to minimize the displacement required between the cylinder and the piston to obtain the desired movements of the ejection panel,
- the support member being disposed in a first position transverse to the vertical when the panel is disposed at the rear end of the storage body and the support member being disposed in a vertical position at the forward end of the storage body when the panel is disposed at the forward end of the storage body, and the support member being progressively pivotable between the transverse position and the vertical position with progressive displacements of the ejection panel forwardly in the storage body and the support member being disposed in the opening at the forward end of the storage body in the vertical position of the support member to close this opening.
- 14. The combination set forth in claim 13, wherein the means producing the displacement of the hydraulic means includes support means pivotably attached to the storage body at one end and attached to a particular one of the piston and the cylinder at the other end and pivotable in a direction for covering the opening at the other end in accordance with the movements of the ejection panel in the direction of the opening at the other end.
- 15. The combination set forth in claim 14, wherein
- the support means is coupled to the storage body at a position further removed from the opening at the rear end than the opening at the forward end and the support means is pivotable to the vertical position defining the opening at the forward end of the storage body but further removed from the opening at the one end than the opening at the other end.
- 16. The combination set forth in claim 15, wherein
- linkage means are pivotably attached at one end to the ejection panel and at the other end to the support means and are pivotable in accordance with the movements of the ejection panel to provide for the pivotable movements of the support means between the transverse position and the vertical position.
- 17. The combination set forth in claim 13, including,
- means responsive to the pressures exerted by the refuse in the storage body against the ejection panel for obtaining an operation of the hydraulic means to move the ejection panel in a direction for relieving the pressure of the refuse against the ejection panel to a pressure below the particular value, and
- means operatively coupled to the hydraulic means for obtaining only incremental operations of the hydraulic means to provide only incremental movements of the ejection panel.
- 18. The combination set forth in claim 17, including,
- the support member being pivotably attached to the storage body at one end and attached to a particular one of the piston and the cylinder at the other end.
- 19. The combination set forth in claim 18, including,
- the other one of the piston and the cylinder being attached to the ejection panel and a link pivotably connected at one end to the ejection panel and at the other end to the support member.
- 20. The combination set forth in claim 19, including,
- the link being connected to the support member at one end of the support member and the other end of the storage member being connected to the storage body and the particular one of the piston and the cylinder being attached to the support member at an intermediate position on the support member in transverse relationship to the connections of the link and the storage body to the support member.
- 21. The combination set forth in claim 20, including,
- the support member being shaped at the intermediate position to be positioned out of the storage body in the second position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 876,644, filed Feb. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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