Apparatus for compressing waste materials

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Inventors

Spiers, Kent

Application #

630998

Filed

Dec-19-1990

Published

Jan-12-1993

Current US Class

100/229A
100/240
100/269.08
100/269.17
248/645
414/517

International Classes

B30B 001/34

Field of Search

100/103 100/179 100/190 100/214 100/215 100/229 414/517 414/525.1 248/637 248/645

Assignee

Marathon Equipment Company (Vernon, AL)

Examiners

Hornsby; Harvey C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shlesinger, Arkwright & Garvey

US Patent References

3948163   Refuse compactor
4184424   Waste material testi...
4603625   Apparatus for moni...
4715767   Motor-driven garba...

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Other References

E-Z Pack Fixed Packer, One Cubic Yard-Series E-Model 1FPLC, E-Z Pack Company, Galion, Ohio, 44833, 1968.

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Abstract
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a compactor for compacting waste materials. The compactor includes a compression unit for receiving and compressing waste materials and a power unit detachably connected thereto. The compression unit includes a ram and a pair of piston and cylinder assemblies. The power control unit activates the piston and cylinder assemblies to move the ram between an operating position and a storage position. A support bracket slideably connects the power control unit to the compression unit permitting an individual to readily access the power control unit to service the same. The support bracket extends from the left side wall to the right side wall of the compression unit thereby permitting an individual to attach the power control unit to either the left side or right side of the compression unit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for compressing waste materials, comprising:

a) compression unit for receiving and compressing waste materials, said compression unit having an opening for receiving waste materials therein, at least one piston and cylinder assembly and at least one ram operably connected to said piston and cylinder assembly, said ram being movable between an operating position wherein said ram acts to compress waste material and a storage position wherein said piston is fully retracted in said cylinder, said compression unit further including a housing having at least first and second areas, said first area being removed from said second area;

b) a power unit for activating and deactivating said compression unit;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a device for compressing waste materials. A preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to an industrial trash compactor for compacting industrial waste.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Compactors have been Widely used in residential and industrial facilities to compress or compact waste materials generated by the occupants thereof. The economical and environmental advantages of compacting waste are well known.

Numerous arrangements for trash compactors have been previously proposed. The following U.S. patents illustrate several known compactors. U.S. Pat. Nos.: 3,229,622; 3,231,107; 3,318,231; 3,625,140; 3,808,967; 4,184,424; 4,603,625; and 4,715,767. However, earlier proposed trash compactors have a number of disadvantages inherent thereto, some of which are enumerated below. For example, some known compactors generally include a compactor housing having a ram and a hydraulic control system permanently stored therein. Such a compacting system is undesirable because the hydraulic control system cannot be readily accessed to service the same.
 
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