Satellite refuse packer

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Inventors

Worthington, Stanley W.

Application #

536415

Filed

Dec-26-1974

Published

Jun-29-1976

Current US Class

100/218
222/389
222/559
414/343
414/517
414/525.55
414/525.6

International Classes

B67D 005/42; G01F 011/00; B60P 001/16

Field of Search

214/82 214/83.3 214/503 214/510 214/83.36 214/83.18 214/83.22 214/38 298/23 222/389 222/504 222/559 222/561 100/218 100/188 100/188

Assignee

Wayne Engineering Corporation (Cedar Falls, IA)

Examiners

Makay; Albert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henderson, Strom & Sturm

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Abstract
A container adapted to receive refuse materials is pivotally mounted at the lower front end thereof to a truck body. The rear end of the refuse container is made adjustable in vertical height by means of a pair of hydraulic cylinders for pivoting the container about its front pivotal axis. A hydraulically controlled platen blade or ram is disposed within the refuse container for compacting materials disposed within the container, or alternatively pushing materials within the container out of the rear end of the container, when the rear end of the container is open. A door is slideably disposed upon the rear end of the container and this door is also controlled hydraulically by a pair of hydraulic cylinders. The door is vertically adjustable to any degree of opening and may be controlled simultaneously with the control of the platen blade so as to be able to meter the flow of materials out of the rear of the container when unloading.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vehicle for handling refuse comprising:

apparatus having supporting means mounted to the vehicle body;

a container pivotally mounted to said supporting means at the front end thereof along a pivotal axis, said container having a floor;

means for pivoting the container about said pivotal axis to thereby selectively adjust the vertical height of the other end of said container for unloading refuse at the adjusted height;

door means for opening or closing said rear end of the container, said door means comprising a single door having a bottom edge, said bottom edge being adjacent to said floor in the closed position thereof;

means for slidably connecting said door means to said rear end of the container for vertical adjustment thereof;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to refuse containers, and more particularly to a refuse container which is adjustable in unloading height, and which can meter the flow of refuse therefrom by the simultaneous controlling of the ejector or packing blade and the orifice size of the discharge opening.

One of the newest concepts in the handling of refuse has been to utilize a small refuse container which will fit on a conventional three-quarter ton pick up truck. Such a smaller unit than the conventional large refuse truck, can go to many out of the way places, easier, faster and with much greater economy than the bigger units. This smaller refuse unit is then unloaded into a land fill or other disposal point, or alternatively into one of the larger refuse vehicles referred to above.

Several problems have been encountered, however, when it has been desired to transfer the contents of a smaller refuse container into one of the larger refuse vehicles. One of these problems has been that the smaller truck body is naturally lower to the ground than the body of the larger refuse vehicle. Consequently, when the smaller refuse vehicle was backed up to the larger refuse vehicle for unloading, and both of the rear openings of these two vehicles were opened, the openings did not match. Consequently, if the refuse of the smaller vehicle was to then be ejected, a large portion of this refuse would fall to the ground rather than be pushed into the larger refuse vehicle container.
 
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