Vertical waste compacting apparatus

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Inventors

O'Rourke, James
Feldberg, Murray

Application #

751704

Filed

Dec-17-1976

Published

Feb-14-1978

Current US Class

100/215
100/229A
100/98R
141/316

International Classes

B30B 009/00; B30B 015/08

Field of Search

100/229 220/65 141/316 141/390

Assignee

Multi-Pak Corporation (Hackensack, NJ)

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cooper, Dunham, Clark, Griffin & Moran

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Abstract
A waste compacting apparatus includes a compactor housing with a vertically reciprocating ram mounted in its upper portion. A waste inlet is provided in the middle portion of the compactor housing for receiving waste, and the received waste is fed into a removable waste receptacle located in the lower portion of the compacting housing. Waste compaction takes place when the vertically reciprocating ram is driven down into the receptacle in the lower portion of the housing. The waste receptacle is horizontally slidable from a first position within the compactor housing, in which compacting takes place, to a second position outside the housing, during which the receptacle is unloaded. A vertically reciprocating sleeve is mounted within the housing, surrounding the ram, and has a waste inlet aperture in its upper portion. The sleeve extends downward from an upper position, in which the housing waste inlet is blocked by the sleeve, to a lower position, in which the waste inlet of the housing and the waste inlet aperture of the sleeve are aligned to permit waste to enter the sleeve and the lower portion of the sleeve extends into the lower portion of the housing within the removable waste receptacle. In this manner the sleeve protects the receptacle as the ram is extended downward to compact the waste within the receptacle. Both the ram and sleeve may be provided with slidably contacting shearing knives, so that any waste trapped between the ram and sleeve will be sheared off and will not jam the compaction apparatus.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A compacting apparatus for receiving and compacting waste, which comprises:

a compactor housing having an upper portion, a middle portion and a lower portion;

vertically reciprocating ram means for compacting waste, mounted in the upper portion of said housing, said ram means being of rectangular cross section and being extendable downwardly into the lower portion of said housing:

ram driving means for driving said vertically reciprocating ram means;

waste inlet means in the front middle portion of said compactor housing for receiving waste to be compacted;

removable waste receptacle means for containing waste, said receptacle means being horizontally slidable between a first position in the lower portion of said compactor housing in vertical alignment with said ram means and a second position without the lower portion of said compactor housing, said ram means extending downwardly within the receptacle means while said receptacle means is in the first position to effect waste compaction;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to waste compactors, and relates more particularly to waste compactors of the type having a vertically reciprocating ram for compacting waste within a removable waste receptacle.

Representative prior art waste compactors of the type having a vertically reciprocating ram and a removable waste receptacle are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,827,348, 3,831,513 and 3,859,908. Waste compactors having some form of removable sleeve or liner within the receptacle are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,722,561, 3,807,299, and 3,890,890. In each of the latter three references, however, the liners are rudimentary, manually-inserted devices. These manually-inserted liners typically consist of a number of separable sidewall portions which enable the liners to be manually unfastened so that they can be easily removed from the waste receptacle, and handles are provided to facilitate the various manual operations required.

The manual steps connected with inserting, removing, opening and closing the prior art liners has been found to be both inconvenient and time consuming. Furthermore, since these liners must be light in weight to permit easy manipulation by hand, maximum usable ram compacting pressure may be limited by liner strength. Liner strength and reliability in the prior art structures is further limited by the necessity for a multi-piece liner construction, as the various pins, rivets, catches and the like used to removably join the liner sections are a potential source of malfunction.
 
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