Water actuated garbage compactor

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Inventors

Sly, Howard M.

Application #

586343

Filed

Jun-12-1975

Published

Jun-7-1977

Current US Class

100/218
100/250
100/269.21
100/295
100/49
100/99

International Classes

B30B 015/32; B30B 001/32

Field of Search

100/245 100/269

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A compacting apparatus is described which is operated by pressures derived from a municipal or household supply of water under pressure. The apparatus includes a compression chamber having a feed opening therein for introducing material to be compacted in said chamber. The compression chamber is generally elongated and in one end portion thereof a closeable opening is provided for removal of a slug of compacted material. A moveable cylinder is closely received in the compression chamber, and has one end thereof which operates as a ram for compacting the material therein. The cylinder houses a stationary piston which includes a plate in sealed engagement peripherally of the cylinder to divide that cylinder into two sections. A fluid circuit is connectable in flow communication with each of the sections of the cylinder, and with an external supply of water under pressure. Valve means provided in that fluid circuit are operable selectively to introduce water under pressure into one of the sections for advancing the moveable cylinder, and into the other section for retracting that cylinder. In the preferred embodiment, that section of the cylinder which forms the ram has an area substantially equal to the cross-sectional area interiorly of the compression chamber. In another preferred embodiment, the compression chamber is an elongated cylinder having a closeable opening in one end thereof, and a closure member is provided, pivotally supported from the compression chamber for closing the opening.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compacting apparatus operable by a low pressure source of water comprising:

an elongated compression chamber having an inlet feed means including an opening for introducing material to be compacted in said chamber, and a closable opening spaced along said chamber from said inlet feed opening for permitting removal of a slug of compacted material;

a closed hollow press member closely received and slidably supported in said compression chamber for axial movement therealong between an advanced compacting position and a retracted position for permitting introduction of the material into the chamber via said feed means, said press member having one end thereof operable as a ram for compacting said material, said one end having a beveled flange extending in the axial direction about the periphery of said end to scrape said material from the sides of said chamber, and the other end thereof having a wall with two openings therein, said press member being arranged to close off said inlet feed opening as said press member is advanced to effect compaction of said material to thereby prevent escape of material being compacted;



Description
This invention relates to a compacting apparatus in which a piston and cylinder combination is provided, with the cylinder being moveable to effect compacting of material. More specifically, the compacting apparatus herein is operable under the pressure of water derived from a municipal or household water supply for both advancing and retracting motions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various devices have been proposed in recent years to cope with the increasingly difficult problem of handling garbage and refuse material generated by residents living in an urban area. It is convenient here for the reader to refer, for example, to U.S. Pat. No. 3,384,007 which issued May 21, 1968 to Boje et al; U.S. Pat. No. 3,669,009 which issued June 13, 1972 to Pratt et al; or U.S. Pat. No. 3,685,438 which issued Aug. 22, 1972 to W. E. Ziegler. Two additional patents which show similar structures are Canadian Pat. Nos. 905,210 and 914,483 of Longo which issued respectively, on July 18 and Nov. 14, of 1972. In the Canadian Pat. No. 914,483, a compaction device is shown for compressing household refuse. Pressure used to drive a compression ram is derived from a municipal water supply. This water is introduced into an extensible bellows which cases a ram to advance and compact refuse ahead of it. The structure of this patent does not use that water pressure for retracting the ram elements, and instead, relies upon forces derived from a high tension helical spring. The other Canadian patent mentioned above, namely, 905,210 also shows a waste compacting device. This device includes a horizontally extending compression chamber which includes an upwardly facing feed opening for receiving waste material. A ram which comprises a transverse plate and a horizontally oriented gate-defining plate are moveable under the effect of a double acting hydraulic cylinder. A four-way valve is used to direct the hydraulic fluid to the appropriate side of the hydraulic cylinder, thereby to cause either retraction or advancement of the ram.
 
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