Claims
- 1. A lifting apparatus for use with residential refuse collection carts, for lifting and dumping the contents thereof into a larger refuse container, said apparatus comprising:
- a lift plate for receipt thereon of a refuse collection cart to be emptied;
- drive means for controllably moving said lift plate with a refuse collection cart received thereon so as to lift and dump the contents of such cart;
- cart engagement means associated with said lift plate for engaging a refuse collection cart to be emptied; and
- drive dampening means for selectively slowing said controlled moving of said lift plate during a predetermined portion of a cart dumping cycle, so as to reduced strain on a cart during final dumping thereof, wherein said drive dampening means includes a hydraulic oil port having a first predetermined diameter, a movable insert with at least first and second openings having different sized bores, and a spring for biasing said movable insert into said cylinder so as to be contacted therein by said piston as it nears the end of said cylinder, wherein movement of said movable insert by said piston displaces said movable insert so as to change alignment from one opening thereof to another of said openings thereof in relation to said hydraulic oil port, so that a relatively smaller bore opening is selectively presented to said port for dampening the flow of hydraulic oil operating said drive means near the end of the stroke of said piston, which in turn dampens the strain on said lifting apparatus during final cart dumping.
- 2. A lifting apparatus for use with residential refuse collection carts, for lifting and dumping the contents thereof into a larger refuse container, said apparatus comprising:
- a lift plate for receipt thereon of a refuse collection cart to be emptied;
- drive means for controllably moving said lift plate with a refuse collection cart received thereon so as to lift and dump the contents of such cart;
- cart engagement means associated with said lift plate for engaging a refuse collection cart to be emptied; and
- drive dampening means for selectively slowing said controlled moving of said lift plate during a predetermined portion of a cart dumping cycle, so as to reduced strain on a cart during final dumping thereof wherein:
- said drive means includes a hydraulically actuated rotary motor with an output shaft thereof positioned substantially perpendicular to the plane of movement of said lift plate between respective lowered and raised positions thereof, said rotary motor including rack and pinion gear teeth respectively supported on a reciprocal piston rod and on a rotatable portion of said output shaft passing through said rotary motor, and further wherein said rack and pinion teeth engage one another immersed in hydraulic fluid within a cylinder of said rotary motor; and
- said drive dampening means includes a specialized end cap adapted to fit over one end of said cylinder of said rotary motor drive means with a hydraulic fluid port passing through said end cap and into a central passage thereof, a fixed insert adapted to be received in a fixed position in said central passage, a slidable insert adapted to be received inside said fixed insert and defining therethrough two alternative flow paths for hydraulic fluid into said cylinder, said two flow paths having different respective flow rates, and a biasing spring for biasing said slidable insert towards said cylinder so that said slidable insert is engageable with said rotary motor piston, whereby predetermined movement of said piston displaces said slidable insert so as to change hydraulic oil flow rates to said cylinder.
- 3. A lifting apparatus as in claim 2 wherein:
- said fixed insert includes an annular relief formed in a predetermined outside diameter portion thereof, with a plurality of holes formed through said fixed insert generally equidistantly about such relief; and
- said slidable insert includes a plurality of holes defining a first flow path thereof, at least one hole defining a second flow path thereof, and an annular relief about the outside diameter thereof and defined adjacent said second flow path hole.
- 4. A lifting apparatus as in claim 2, wherein said slidable insert includes a hollow central passage for the movement of hydraulic oil therethrough and into said rotary motor cylinder, and further includes lateral holes through the tip thereof and communicating with said hollow central passage.
- 5. A lifting apparatus for use with residential refuse collection carts, for lifting and dumping the contents thereof into a larger refuse container, said apparatus comprising:
- a lift plate for receipt thereon of a refuse collection cart to be emptied;
- drive means for controllably moving said lift plate with a refuse collection cart received thereon so as to lift and dump the contents of such cart, said drive means including a hydraulically actuated piston in a cylinder;
- cart engagement means associated with said lift plate for engaging a refuse collection cart to be emptied; and
- drive dampening means for selectively slowing said controlled moving of said lift plate during a predetermined portion of a cart dumping cycle, so as to reduced strain on a cart during final dumping thereof, said drive dampening means including means for selectively limiting the flow of hydraulic fluid within said drive means cylinder in response to the relative position of said piston therein, wherein said cart engagement means include:
- cart clamping means associated with said lift plate for clamping thereon a refuse collection cart of the type having a single upper lip to be clamped during lifting of such cart; and
- cart latching means associated with said lift plate for latching thereon a refuse collection cart of the type having a pair of opposing latch engagement surfaces, said cart latching means comprising a lower latch member movably mounted between an extended position thereof for engaging the lower of the cart latch engagement surfaces and a retracted position thereof pivoted relatively downward from said extended position thereof, and comprising an upper latch member movably mounted between an extended position thereof for engaging the upper of the cart latch engagement surfaces and a retracted position thereof pivoted relatively upward from said extended position thereof, biasing means for biasing said lower and upper latch members into said respective extended positions thereof for engagement with and lifting of a cart of the type having a pair of opposing latch surfaces, and further being respectively displaceable therefrom into said respective retracted positions thereof upon contact with a cart of the type having a single upper lip to be clamped for engagement of such cart by said cart clamping means and for subsequent lifting thereof with said apparatus.
- 6. A lifting apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said cart latching means lower and upper latch members are generally hook-shaped members which are rotatably mounted on respective spring-loaded shafts.
- 7. A lifting apparatus as in claim 6, further including respective mounting brackets for supporting respectively said spring-loaded shafts, said brackets including respective openings therein and into which said lower and upper latch members are pivoted when in said retracted positions thereof.
- 8. A lifting apparatus as in claim 7, further including:
- a reciprocating extension member associated with said lift plate for alternate extending of said extension member from said lift plate during cart lifting operations and retracting of said extension member thereafter;
- extension member actuation means for controllably reciprocating said extension member responsive to operation of said drive means; and
- wherein said respective bracket associated with said upper latch member is mounted on said lift plate and said respective bracket associated with said lower latch member is mounted on said reciprocating extension member.
- 9. A lifting apparatus as in claim 8, wherein said respective bracket associated with said lower latch member further includes thereon roller means for rotatably engaging a side surface of a cart as said extension member reciprocates relative to said lift plate.
- 10. A lifting apparatus as in claim 5, wherein:
- said cart clamping means comprises a lower clamping member relatively fixedly carried on said lift plate for engaging a relatively lower side of a cart single upper lip as said drive means moves said lift plate for lifting such cart, and comprises an upper clamping member supported in relatively movable relationship to said lift plate for engaging a relatively upper side of the cart single lip; and
- wherein said lifting apparatus further includes clamp actuation means for closing said relatively movable upper clamping member towards said relatively fixed lower clamping member as said drive means operates, so that the single lip of the cart to be lifted is clamped by said upper and lower clamping members at a relatively earlier point in time during operations of said drive means, whenever such a cart type is being emptied.
- 11. A lifting apparatus as in claim 10, further including:
- vertical adjustment means for relatively vertically shifting the position of said lift plate and drive means between an initial null position thereof and a variable raised engaging position thereof at which a cart to be emptied is engaged; and
- cycle control means associated with said vertical adjustment means and said drive means for first variably operating said vertical adjustment means so as to engage at a previously unknown height the lift engagement member of a cart to be emptied, and for automatically thereafter operating said drive means so as to lift and dump the contents of such engaged cart.
- 12. A lifting apparatus as in claim 11, wherein:
- said vertical adjustment means includes a pair of laterally spaced vertical guide rods with a respective pair of slip fit bushings received on each of said rods, with each of said bushing pairs enclosed by a tube with grease seal means on opposite ends thereof so as to form a greased annular cavity between said bushings of a respective pair thereof, for slip fit vertical travel thereof along its respective associated vertical guide rod; and said apparatus further includes
- a grease fitting formed in each of said tubes and interconnecting with the respective greased annular cavities thereof for periodic applications of grease to said cavities;
- vertical support means for attachment to a garbage truck and for supporting said vertical guide rods; and
- a pair of movable support elements respectively attached to said bushing tubes and supporting said lift plate, drive means, and cart engagement means for selected vertical movement thereof relative to said vertical support means.
- 13. A lifting apparatus as in claim 12, wherein:
- said vertical support means comprise a first pair of elongated right angle members receiving respective of said rods in bores formed therein;
- said movable support elements comprise a second pair of elongated right angle members with said bushing tubes respectively attached thereto, with said first and second pairs of right angle members being mutually situated so as to form a pair of four-sided arrangements with one of said rods and bushing tubes respectively received therein;
- said first pair of right angle members further include rod securement means for selectively securing said rods in said bores therefor;
- said bushing tubes are attached with weldments to their respective second pair of right angle members;
- said grease seal means comprise O-ring type seals received in shoulders defined in respective ends of said respective bushing tubes; and
- said bushing tubes define internal shoulders therein for receipt of their respectively associated pairs of slip fit bushings.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's prior copending application U.S. Ser. No. 07/903,078, accorded a filing date of Jun. 22, 1992.
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