Mobile trash compactor and pulverizer
11839880 ยท 2023-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C18/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C18/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mobile trash compactor and pulverizer with a light weight compaction roller. The compaction roller has support discs in which a main shaft is supported and between which is mounted an over shaft concentric with the main shaft. An inner drum is mounted on the over shaft and flanking outer drums are mounted on the main shaft with drum support rings. A disc wheel mounted on a disc support ring caps the ends of the main shaft. A reversible drive is attached to the main shaft and another independent reversible drive is attached to the over shaft. The support discs, drum support rings and disc support rings have a rim, spokes and a hub with apertures between the spokes that facilitate maintenance.
Claims
1. A trash compactor and pulverizer with a compaction roller attached to a plate with first and second arms, said plate adapted to be mounted on a boom of a self-propelled vehicle capable of exerting a downward force on the roller and propelling the roller across trash to be compacted and pulverized, said roller comprising first and second support discs mounted on a main shaft between which is mounted a inner drum flanked by first and second outer drums, each of said first and second outer drums mounted on a drum support ring which rotates with the main shaft, said main shaft capped at first and second ends with a disc wheel which rotates with the main shaft and which spaces the drums above a surface over which the roller is rolled, said inner drum mounted on an over shaft concentric with the main shaft and rotatable thereon, each of said inner and outer drums having a plurality of spaced apart cutters projecting outwardly from a circumferential surface of the drums, a reversible first hydraulic motor attached to the main shaft with a sprocket drive and a reversible second hydraulic motor attached to the over shaft with a sprocket drive, said first and second hydraulic motors independently operable such that the outer drums and the inner drum may be rotated in the same or opposite directions.
2. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 1, wherein each of the support discs and each of the drum support rings has a rim, spokes and a hub with apertures between the spokes.
3. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 2, wherein the first and second support discs have four apertures with two of the spokes in vertical alignment with the arms and connected to the arms with a plate received in a hollow section of the arms.
4. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 3, wherein a hydraulic fluid from the self-propelled vehicle is supplied through a manifold to the first and second hydraulic motors through the hollow section of the arms.
5. A trash compactor and pulverizer with a compaction roller attached to a plate with first and second arms, said plate adapted to be mounted on a boom of a self-propelled vehicle capable of exerting a downward force on the roller and propelling the roller across trash to be compacted and pulverized, a breaker plate mounted on the arms above the roller, said roller comprising first and second support discs mounted on a main shaft between which is mounted a inner drum flanked by first and second outer drums, each of said first and second outer drums mounted on a drum support ring which rotates with the main shaft, said main shaft capped at first and second ends with a disc wheel which rotates with the main shaft and which spaces the drums above a surface over which the roller is rolled, said inner drum mounted on an over shaft concentric with the main shaft and rotatable thereon, each of said inner and outer drums having a plurality of spaced apart cutters projecting outwardly from a circumferential surface of the drums, a reversible first hydraulic motor attached to the main shaft with a sprocket drive and a reversible second hydraulic motor attached to the over shaft with a sprocket drive, said first and second hydraulic motors independently operable such that the outer drums and the inner drum may be rotated in the same or opposite directions.
6. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 5, wherein the disc wheels are mounted on disc wheel support rings attached to the main shaft.
7. The trash compactor and pulverized of claim 6, wherein each of the support discs, each of the drum support rings and each of the disc wheel support rings has a rim, spokes and a hub with aperture between the spokes.
8. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 6, wherein a guard strip mounted on the rim of the support discs bridging over and blocking a space between the center drum and the outer drums.
9. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 5, wherein a thermal imaging device or a camera attached to the plate.
10. The trash compactor and pulverizer of claim 7, wherein the first and second support discs have four apertures with two of the spokes in vertical alignment with the arms and connected to the arms with a plate received in a hollow section of the arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which one of various possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(17) Each of drums 22 is mounted a drum support ring 46. Each drum support ring 46 includes a rim 48 mounted on spokes. The hub of the drum support ring 46 for center drum 22b is mounted on over shaft 40 for rotation therewith. In the case of outer drums 22b the hub of the drum support ring 46 is connected or integral with a collar 50 attached to main shaft 30. Collar 50 is detachably attached to main shaft 30 with a key and keyway arrangement 52 and set screws 54 (
(18) First and second disc wheels 60 are provided at opposite ends of main shaft 30. Disc wheels 60 have a diameter larger than drums 22 (as seen in
(19) Support discs 28, drum support rings 46 and disc support rings 62 may be formed from steel plates with apertures cut into the plates to form the rim, spokes and hub. As discussed below, apertures facilitate assembly and disassembly of the trash compactor and pulverizer 10 for maintenance and repair.
(20) A first reversible drive 66 is provided for selectively rotating main shaft 30 and a second reversible drive 68 is provided for independently and selectively rotating over shaft 40. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, first reversible drive 66 comprises a drive train including a first hydraulic motor 66 with an output sprocket 72 connected with a drive chain or belt (not shown) or gear drive to a input sprocket 74 mounted on main shaft 30. Output sprocket 72 is smaller than input sprocket 74 such that main shaft 30 is rotated more slowly than the output shaft of the hydraulic motor but with higher torque. In a similar manner, second reversible drive 68 comprises a drive train including a second hydraulic motor 76 with an output sprocket 78 connected to an input sprocket 80 mounted on over shaft 40. A spacer may be provided on main shaft 30 between over shaft 40 and input sprocket 80.
(21) Hydraulic fluid is supplied under pressure to motors 70, 76 from a pump drivingly associated with self-propelled vehicle 14. A manifold 84 is provided for independently supplying motors 70, 76 such that a driver in vehicle 14 can adjust the speed and direction of center section 22a and outer sections 22b independently.
(22) The diameter and length of roller 18 is determined by the situation in which the roller is to be used. Typically an open top waste container has an exterior width of about 8 feet and a length of about 22 feet. Such that there is a clearance margin on each side, roller 18 has a length of about 6 feet, thereby leaving a foot of clearance as a margin on each end within the interior of the container. The roller shown in the drawings has disc wheels with a diameter of 45 inches, a drum diameter of 36 inches and weights about 1400 pounds but these details are illustrative and not limiting.
(23) In use, self-propelled vehicle 14 may be driven to a location with an open top container. Boom 16 may then lift trash compactor and pulverizer 10 into the container and apply a downward force on roller 18. As a safety feature, a thermal imaging device and/or camera 88 may be provided to stop the operation if a person or the like is detected in the container.
(24) An operator may cause compaction roller 18 held under pressure to move back and forth along the length of container 86. By changing the speed that drums 22a, 22b are rotated as well as the direction of rotation, the operator may accomplish maximum shredding. The user may stop roller 18 at any point in the dumpster. The operator may cause center drum 22a to rotate in a first direction while flanking drums 22b are rotated in an opposite direction to more effectively shred building materials such as wooden pallets, etc. As will be apparent from the above, trash compactor and pulverizer 10 may be driven to and used with a plurality of containers and compaction and pulverization efficiently performed without the driver getting out of the cab.
(25) Maintenance of trash compactor and pulverizer 10 is facilitated by the apertures in support discs 28, drum support rings 46 and disc support rings 62 and collars 50 and 64. For example, the outer drum 22b on the left end as viewed in
(26) As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.