Dump compactor for refuse

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Inventors

Heinrich, Richard J.

Application #

153423

Filed

May-27-1980

Published

Sep-15-1981

Current US Class

100/215
100/229A
141/364
141/73

International Classes

B30B 015/30

Field of Search

100/215 100/229 414/293 414/680 222/160 141/364 141/365 141/73 141/80

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fishburne, Jr.; B. P.

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Abstract
A high volume refuse compacting apparatus utilizes a commercial horizontal axis ram compactor as a base and upon this unit are mounted in tandem relationship a relatively stationary hopper bin and a coacting power-operated pivotal dumping bin which is elevated to a steep angle to feed the hopper bin with refuse by gravity action. A bottom opening of the hopper bin is in registry with a provided opening in the compactor unit above the ram thereof. Corresponding side walls of the hopper and dumping bins are made shallow to facilitate side loading of the apparatus. A scissoring action of the side walls of the hopper and dumping bins substantially eliminates refuse spillage.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A refuse receiving and compacting apparatus comprising in combination a horizontal axis ram-type compactor unit forming a base for the apparatus, said compactor unit having a discharge end adapted for coupling releasably to a refuse transport receptacle, a hopper bin fixed on top of the compactor unit near said discharge end and having a bottom outlet opening in registration with a top opening of the compactor unit forwardly of the ram of the compactor unit, the hopper bin being open at its top and rear and including front and side walls, a coacting dumping bin mounted on top of said compactor unit rearwardly of the hopper bin and in tandem relation thereto, the dumping bin being open at its top and front and having bottom, side and rear walls, means hingedly connecting the forward end of the dumping bin to the compactor unit, and power means coupled between the dumping bin and compactor unit to raise and lower the dumping bin around the axis of the first-named means, the side walls of said hopper bin and dumping bin being constructed and arranged for scissoring action without interference during the raising and lowering of the dumping bin, and the side walls of the hopper bin and dumping bin along one side of the apparatus being of reduced height compared to the opposite side walls and the front and rear walls of the two bins to promote side loading of the apparatus when the dumping bin is in a level position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Numerous refuse loading, storage and compacting systems have been proposed in the prior art, and these systems vary widely in size, complexity and cost. Some larger industrial refuse handling systems are huge and complex and therefore extremely costly, and for this reason do not appeal to users. Smaller and less costly systems lack the volume capacity necessary to handle the refuse accumulations at recreation areas, large apartment houses and other living areas, and shopping centers.

Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a less costly and more efficient high volume refuse collector, storage means and compactor to satisfy the needs of recreation, living and shopping centers without the extremely high cost of industrial refuse systems but possessing much greater capacity than existing smaller installations presently available.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The refuse processing system according to the invention utilizes as a base a commercially available horizontal axis ram type comparatively low silhouette refuse compactor unit having means to couple releasably with large refuse transport containers. Upon this compactor unit base in tandem relationship are a fixed hopper bin having a bottom outlet opening which registers with an opening in the underlying compactor unit ahead of the horizontal ram thereof; and a coacting vertically swingable dumping bin which is raised to a steep angle above the compactor unit base to feed large volumes of refuse by gravity action into the fixed hopper bin. The side walls of the hopper and dumping bins at one side of the apparatus are cut downwardly to allow side loading of refuse by front end loaders and the like when the dumping bin is in a level position on the compactor unit base. The dumping bin is raised and lowered by power cylinder means on opposite sides of the compactor unit base.
 
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