Garbage disposal unit

4011810
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Inventors

Santic, Blaz

Application #

643870

Filed

Dec-23-1975

Published

Mar-15-1977

Current US Class

100/203
100/209
100/229A
100/290
100/295
100/915

International Classes

B30B 007/02; B30B 015/06

Field of Search

100/137 100/209 100/229 141/73 141/80

Assignee

Karl Mengele & Sohne (Gunzberg, DT)

Examiners

Aegerter; Richard E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Toren, McGeady and Stanger

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Abstract
A garbage disposal unit is provided with a stationery compacting piston fixed at the upper end thereof and with a fixed receptacle member at the lower end thereof. A movable combination member adapted to act as both a receptacle and a compacting piston is mounted intermediate the fixed piston and the fixed receptacle. The disposal unit is thus capable of separately handling different types of garbage, with bottles, cans and the like being placed within the movable combination member to be compacted by upward movement thereof for compacting engagement with the upper fixed piston. Ordinary foodstuffs may be placed within the fixed receptacle at the bottom of the unit and movement of the combination member downwardly enables utilization of the combination member as a compacting piston for crushing garbage within the lower fixed receptacle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A garbage disposal unit comprising frame means defining said disposal unit with an upper end and a lower end, a stationary compacting piston fixedly mounted to said frame means near the upper end of said disposal unit, a stationary receptacle member mounted near the lower end of said disposal unit, a combination piston-receptacle member movably mounted intermediate said stationary piston and said receptacle member, means mounting said combination member for vertical movement within said disposal unit to effect compaction of material contained within said combination member by said piston and compaction of material contained within said receptacle member by said combination member, said piston, said combination member and said receptacle member being configured for nesting interfitting relationship therebetween, and drive means for driving said combination member between operative engagement with said piston and said receptacle member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to garbage disposal units and more particularly to units which operate to crush or compact garbage and other waste materials by operation of a compacting piston within a tank or receptacle containing the garbage. Units of the type to which the present invention relates generally include spindles through which compacting forces generated by an electric motor or the like are transmitted in order to provide the compacting pressure for the unit.

In known home garbage disposal units, the garbage is normally placed within a tank or receptacle which is located beneath a compacting piston and which essentially represents a bottom die within which the garbage is compacted by movement of the piston downwardly into the receptacle. In many cases, the receptacle may be lined with a foil bag.

As the quantity of garbage or waste material accumulated in the bottom receptacle member increases, the size of the compressed mass of garbage becomes larger and displays greater recoil or resilient characteristics thereby making it more difficult to crush or compact added material. Thus, solid waste materials such as bottles, cans or the like, can no longer be adequately compressed or crushed within the disposal apparatus.
 
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