Waste segregating collection apparatus

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Inventors

Kinney, Russell C.
Kinney, Donald C.
Paullin, Lyle
Paullin, Richard
Parrott, Jeffrey W.
Smith, Donald

Application #

706921

Filed

May-29-1991

Published

Oct-12-1993

Current US Class

220/1.5
298/17.7
298/22R
298/23MD
298/8R
414/340
414/343
414/346
414/350
414/408
414/409
414/488

International Classes

B65F 003/02

Field of Search

414/408 414/409 414/403 414/404 414/406 414/407 414/340 414/343 414/345 414/346 414/349 414/350 414/488 298/8 220/1.5

Assignee

Expert Disposal Service, Inc. (Hartland, WI)

Examiners

Werner; Frank E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quarles & Brady

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Other References

Cushman Advertisement, 1989. Holden Industries Advertisement, entitled "Flexi-Dump/Easy Load" Jul.-Aug. 1988. Bayne Machine Worker Advertisement, entitled "Trimline Premium Lift System", admitted prior art. Lodal Inc., Advertisement, admitted prior art. Jakel Advertisement, entitled, "Shovelveyor", admitted prior art. Cushman Motors Publication--Solid Waste Management-Feb. 1969--p. 9--.

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Abstract
A collection system of recyclable waste includes one or more central vehicles loaded by one or more satellite vehicles all which segregate recyclable materials from non-recyclable materials. The central vehicles are loaded through openings matched to the bins on the satellite vehicles, the latter which may dump their contents along different axes, permitting the bins to be sized flexibly to the openings of the central vehicle and allowing the waste to be loaded and unloaded with a minimum of labor and with reduced risk of commingling. The axis of dumping of the bins and the placement of the receiving openings of the collecting vehicles allow efficient unloading of the segregated material without interference from traffic or unnecessary manual operation.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A recyclable waste collection apparatus comprising:

a motorized truck with a longitudinal axis having a cab for a driver and a bed;

a partitioned container attached to the truck bed having a first volume and a second volume separated from the first volume;

a first waste receiving means communicating with the first volume and having a first opening sized to receive a first waste type into the first volume;

a second waste receiving means communicating with the second volume and having a second opening for receiving a second waste type into the second volume;

a motorized satellite vehicle having a passenger compartment for holding at least one occupant and having a supporting bed;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an apparatus for collecting waste and specifically to an apparatus for efficiently collecting and segregating recyclable waste and non-recyclable waste.

BACKGROUND ART

As the amount of solid waste generated in the United States increases and landfill capacity diminishes, efficient recycling becomes of critical importance. In many communities, recyclable waste amounts to 40% of the total waste collected and yet is not allowed in landfills but must be transported to separate recycling facilities

Despite the magnitude of the recycling problem, the economics of waste collection impose severe limits on the additional cost that may be tolerated in dealing with recyclable materials. Waste collection is characterized by frequent collection of small amounts of waste from many decentralized generators, typically homes, for removal to a remote disposal site. A high level of service, as expected by consumers, is possible largely because of the evolutionary optimization of waste handling methods: equipment and labor, over the years, have been carefully matched to task at hand.
 
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