Biasing cradle for refuse vehicle
11427402 · 2022-08-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F2003/0279
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cradle and guide system for a refuse vehicle has at least one track member mounted on a bumper of a refuse vehicle. The at least one track member is able to deflect horizontally to compensate for misalignment. At least one guide member is mounted to a front loading fork of the refuse vehicle. The at least one guide member contacts the at least one track member to limit horizontal movement of the front loading fork with respect to the refuse vehicle during misalignment. The at least one track member returns to its original position to align the front loading forks.
Claims
1. A cradle system for a refuse vehicle defining a forward direction of travel on a ground surface, the cradle system comprising: a deflectable body comprising: a first leg coupled to a bumper of the refuse vehicle and held fixed relative to the bumper; and a second leg spaced apart from the first leg; and a web extending between the first leg and the second leg; wherein at least a portion of the deflectable body is configured to: change to a deflected state in response to misalignment of a front loading fork relative to the refuse vehicle in a direction transverse to the forward direction of travel; and return to an undeflected state to realign the fork relative to the refuse vehicle.
2. The cradle system of claim 1, wherein the deflectable body has a U-shape in the undeflected state.
3. The cradle system of claim 2, wherein the U-shaped deflectable body is inverted 180 degrees relative to the bumper.
4. The cradle system of claim 2, wherein the U-shaped deflectable body is rotated 90 degrees relative to the bumper.
5. The cradle system of claim 1, further comprising a bracket attaching the first leg to the bumper.
6. The cradle system of claim 1, further comprising a wear plate on the second leg of the deflectable body.
7. The cradle system of claim 6, wherein the wear plate has a material composition including nylontron.
8. The cradle system of claim 6, wherein the wear plate extends along at least a portion of the second leg and at least a portion of the web.
9. The cradle system of claim 6, further comprising a guide coupled to the front loading fork and held fixed relative to the fork, wherein the guide is configured to engage the wear plate during the misalignment of the fork.
10. A refuse vehicle defining a forward direction of travel on a ground surface, the refuse vehicle comprising: a vehicle chassis including a cab and a bumper; a hopper coupled to the chassis; a front loading fork coupled to the refuse vehicle for dumping intermediate containers into the hopper; a deflectable body comprising: a first leg coupled to the bumper and held fixed relative to the bumper; and a second leg spaced apart from the first leg; and a web extending between the first leg and the second leg; wherein at least a portion of the deflectable body is configured to: change to a deflected state in response to misalignment of the front loading fork relative to the chassis in a direction transverse to the forward direction of travel; and return to an undeflected state to realign the fork relative to the chassis.
11. The refuse vehicle of claim 10, wherein the deflectable body has a U-shape in the undeflected state.
12. The refuse vehicle of claim 11, wherein the U-shaped deflectable body is inverted 180 degrees relative to the bumper.
13. The refuse vehicle of claim 11, wherein the U-shaped deflectable body is rotated 90 degrees relative to the bumper.
14. The refuse vehicle of claim 10, further comprising a bracket attaching the first leg to the bumper.
15. The refuse vehicle of claim 10, further comprising a wear plate on the second leg of the deflectable body.
16. The refuse vehicle of claim 15, wherein the wear plate has a material composition including nylontron.
17. The refuse vehicle of claim 15, wherein the wear plate extends along at least a portion of the second leg and at least a portion of the web.
18. The refuse vehicle of claim 15, further comprising a guide coupled to the front loading fork and held fixed relative to the fork, wherein the guide is configured to engage the wear plate during the misalignment of the fork.
19. A cradle system for a refuse vehicle defining a forward direction of travel on a ground surface, the cradle system comprising: a deflectable body comprising: a first leg coupled to a bumper of the refuse vehicle and held fixed relative to the bumper; and a second leg spaced apart from the first leg; and a web extending between the first leg and the second leg; a plate on the second leg of the deflectable body; and a guide configured to engage the plate during misalignment of a front loading fork relative to the refuse vehicle in a direction transverse to the forward direction of travel, wherein the guide is coupled to the fork and held fixed relative to the fork, and wherein at least a portion of the deflectable body is configured to: change to a deflected state in response to the misalignment of the fork; and return to an undeflected state to realign the fork relative to the refuse vehicle.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) The track or cradle member 52 includes a deflectable portion 62 and a stationary portion 64. The deflectable portion 62 is welded or the like to the stationary portion 64. The stationary portion 64 is bolted or the like to the bumper 60 of the vehicle 10. The stationary portion 64 can take any shape and is shown with a T-shape with slots 66 to receive bolts to secure with the bumper. The deflectable portion 62 has an overall L-shape. The horizontal leg 67 of the L is welded to the top of the T-shape stationary member 64 at the bottom of the bumper. Also, a space is formed between the deflectable portion 62 and the stationary portion 64 so that the deflectable portion 62 may deflect a desired amount. The vertical leg 68 of the L-shape deflectable portion 62 has a top with an angled end 70. A wear plate 72 is positioned on the outside of the vertical leg 68 and angled end 70 of the L-shape deflectable member.
(16) The guide member 54 is coupled with the cross support 26. The guide member 54 is a plate having a desired configuration. The plate generally has an overall rectangular configuration and is shaped a desired amount forming a gap between the L-shaped deflectable member 62. The plate 54 may also include a wear plate or the like.
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(19) The cradle 152 includes a plate 162 with a deflectable vertical leg 166 and an angled end 170 continuous with the vertical leg 166. Also, a wear plate 72 is applied to the vertical leg 166 and the angled end 170. A pivot point 172 is positioned towards the end of the vertical leg 166 to enable the deflectable cradle 152 to move horizontally. Also, a biasing spring 174 is positioned between the deflectable member 166 and the stationary member 164. The stationary member 164 includes an upturned portion 165 that is biased against the spring 174. Thus, as the guide plate 56 moves against the deflectable portion 162 of the cradle 152, the spring 174 enables the deflectable portion 162 to deflect towards the stationary member 164. Additionally, the force of the spring is always applying a return force to the guide plate 54 to return the forks 20 to their original position.
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(22) The vertical portion 166 of the deflectable member 162 includes a pair of biasing springs 202, 204. A guide tube 206 is mounted onto the upturn portion 165 of the stationary member 164. Thus, the guide tube 206 enables the spring member 202, 204 to move within the guide tube 206. Thus, as force is applied to the vertical 166 or end portion 170 of the deflectable portion 162, it moves towards the stationary member 164. Again, the spring force returns the deflectable portion 162 against the guide member 54 to return the forks 20 to their original position.
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(25) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.