Claims
- 1. A refuse compaction system, utilizing multiple containers, the system comprising:
- a) a circular table for placement of the multiple containers thereupon;
- b) first ram means movable from a position above a first container, to a position for compacting material that may be contained in the first container;
- c) a second alternate ram means moveable from a position above a second container, to a position for compacting material that may be contained in the second container;
- d) means for rotating said table for positioning the first container beneath the first ram means when compacting material in the first container, and in the alternate, further positioning the second container beneath the second ram means when compacting refuse in the second container, so that when the first or second containers are positioned beneath each of their respective ram means, one of the ram means is misaligned with its respective container when the other ram means is directly above its respective container for compacting to prevent simultaneous compaction in each container; and
- e) a removable refuse bag, housed within each of the containers for removal therefrom after refuse contained therein has been compacted.
- 2. The system in claim 1, wherein positioning of the containers on the circular platform is in such a manner so as to provide for the multiple containers to occupy the space on the platform providing a greater cubic footage of compaction area than the square footage occupied by the containers themselves.
- 3. The system in claim 1, further comprising a second stationary platform upon which the rotatable table rotates about a central axis.
- 4. The system in claim 1, wherein the first ram means works independently of the second ram means, and each of the ram means would operate while the other ram means would be inoperative.
- 5. The system in claim 1, wherein the first and second ramming means are hydraulically operated.
- 6. The system in claim 1, wherein some of the multiple containers define triangular shaped containers and define rectangular shaped containers upon the circular platform.
- 7. The system in claim 1, further comprising means for easy removal of the bag contained within the multiple containers after the bag had been compacted with refuse.
- 8. The system in claim 1, further comprising means insertable into a fabric bag for preventing the contact of the material to the bag during the compaction of glass.
- 9. The system in claim 1, wherein the first ramming means is triangular shaped, and the second ramming means is rectangular shaped.
- 10. A refuse compaction system, utilizing multiple compaction containers, the system comprising:
- a) a circular table for placement of the multiple containers thereupon;
- b) each of the multiple containers configured to represent a predetermined portion of the circle, so that the containers as a whole define substantially the entire circular configuration on the platform;
- c) first and second ram means, the first ram means having a triangular shape, and the second ram means having a rectangular shape, each of the ram means independently movable in the alternative, from a position above a similarly shaped container to a position for compacting that may be present in the container;
- d) means for rotating said table for positioning the first container beneath the first ram means when compacting material in the first container, and in the alternate, further positioning the second container beneath the second ram means when compacting refuse in the second container, so that when the first or second containers are positioned below each of their respective ram means, one of the ram means is misaligned with its respective container when the other ram means is directly above its respective container for compacting to prevent simultaneous compaction in each container; and
- e) a removable refuse bag housed within each of the containers, further comprising means for maintaining the upper edge of the refuse badge tightly drawn around the upper edge of the containers where trash is being rammed into, so as to prevent the bag from slipping in the container during the ramming process.
- 11. The system in claim 10, wherein the ratio of the cubic footage of compaction area to the square footage of area occupied by the containers on the table is in substantially a two to one ratio.
- 12. The system in claim 10, further comprising a stainless steel jacket insertable into a refuse bag in one or more of the containers, so as to prevent any material from making contact with the wall of the bag should the material being compacted have the ability to cut into the wall of the bag.
- 13. The system in claim 10, wherein the circular table is positioned on a plurality of rollers set upon a immovable platform.
- 14. The system in claim 10, wherein the circular table is held in the immovable position with the use of a manually operated foot pedal and a central shaft rotating on a thrust bearing.
- 15. The system in claim 10, wherein there is further included means for allowing a wall of each of the containers to move outwardly in order to allow additional space for a bag filled with compacted material to be removed from the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/651,597, filed Feb. 6, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application, Ser. No. 07/558,518, filed on Jul. 27, 1990, "Revolving Recycling Compactor Having Multiple Containers", by the same inventor, presently pending hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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