Shield for three compartment rear load packer
10752439 ยท 2020-08-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Tom W. Musso (Bath, NY, US)
- Charles S. Musso, Jr. (Corning, NY, US)
- Thomas Lee Price, Jr. (Mentone, AL, US)
Cpc classification
B65F3/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F3/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F3/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65F3/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A shield for a compartment opening of a refuse truck body, comprising an upper segment hinged to the truck body and a lower segment hinged to the upper segment. A source of power selectively pivots the lower segment relative to the upper segment. This enables a first angle of articulation whereby the upper segment covers an upper region of the compartment opening and the lower segment covers a lower region of the compartment opening whereby the shield covers the entire opening of the compartment; a second angle whereby the upper segment covers the upper region of the opening and the lower segment is positioned such that refuse can be swept beneath the lower segment into the lower region of the opening; and a third angle whereby the upper and lower segments fully uncover the compartment opening, whereby refuse can be freely dumped out of the compartment.
Claims
1. A refuse truck body having a main compartment and at least one side compartment, with each compartment having an elongated rear opening extending obliquely from a roof edge to a floor edge at a rear of the truck body, and with a congruent elongated shield for the opening of each side compartment, wherein each shield comprises: a rigid upper segment having a top end and an opposite bottom end, wherein the top end is hinged at the edge of the roof with a first pivot joint whereby the upper segment can angulate, about a central axis of the first pivot joint, toward and away from the opening, and wherein the central axis of the first pivot joint is fixed relative to the edge of the roof when the upper segment angulates toward and away from the opening; a rigid lower segment that is hinged to the upper segment, having a top end confronting the bottom end of the upper segment as a second pivot joint, and extending to a bottom end at the edge of the floor; a source of power for selectively pivoting the second joint between at least two positions including: a first position having a first angle of articulation corresponding to a first mode of operation whereby the upper segment covers an upper region of the side compartment opening and the lower segment covers a lower region of the side compartment opening such that the shield covers the entire opening of the side compartment; and a second position having a second angle of articulation corresponding to a second mode of operation whereby the upper segment covers the upper region of the side compartment opening and the bottom end of the lower segment is positioned above the edge of the floor, such that refuse can be swept over the edge of the floor into the compartment through the lower region of the side compartment opening, beneath the lower segment; wherein a sweep blade of the refuse truck is proximate the rigid lower segment, wherein the sweep blade comprises a section corresponding to the side compartment, wherein the sweep blade is configured to rotate towards the opening of the side compartment, and wherein the section of the sweep blade is configured to move through a collection sump associated with the side compartment.
2. The refuse truck body of claim 1, including a third mode of operation in which the upper and lower segments uncover the upper and lower regions of the compartment opening, whereby refuse can be freely dumped out of the compartment.
3. The refuse truck body of claim 1, wherein each side opening is rectilinear and each upper and lower segment is a rectilinear plate.
4. The refuse truck body of claim 3, wherein a perimeter of the upper segment is rectilinear and the plate is concave as viewed from within the side compartment.
5. The refuse truck body of claim 1, wherein a first hinge of the shield is passive.
6. The refuse truck body of claim 1, wherein in a third mode of operation the shield pivots at an upper hinge member as refuse is discharged out the respective compartment.
7. The refuse truck body of claim 1 in combination with a refuse compaction unit, wherein: a single pack blade is pivotally connected to the sweep blade, wherein the sweep blade comprises a multi-section sweep blade; the collection sump and two additional collection sumps are laterally separated by two laterally spaced dividing walls; and a drive system is operatively connected to the multi-section sweep blade for moving sweep blade sections of the multi-section sweep blade through the collection sumps.
8. The refuse truck body of claim 1 in combination with a refuse compaction unit, wherein the compaction unit is pivotable between a packing position corresponding to said second mode of operation and an unloading position corresponding to a third mode of operation; and in the second mode of operation, each shield is in the second position with the compaction unit holding the upper segment against the body while the lower segments of the shields are angulated upwardly.
9. The refuse truck body in combination with the refuse compaction unit of claim 8, wherein each compartment has an associated pushing device for discharging refuse from the compartment in the third mode of operation; and a first hinge of the shield is passive whereby in the third mode of operation the shield pivots at the first hinge as refuse is pushed out of the compartment against the shield.
10. The refuse truck body of claim 1 in combination with a refuse compaction unit, wherein the source of power is carried on the upper segment and is mechanically coupled to a second hinge member of the shield at the bottom end of the upper segment and to a latch member at the top end of the upper segment; through said coupling at the bottom end of the upper segment, the source of power angulates the lower segment in selectively first or second positions of the at least two positions relative to the upper segment, with the second position angulated to a greater degree than the first position; and through said coupling at the top end of the upper segment, the source of power activates the latch member onto the truck body when the lower segment is angulated to the first position and deactivates the latch member from the truck body when the lower segment is angulated to the second position; whereby when activated, the latch prevents the upper segment from angulating at the first pivot joint and when the latch is deactivated, the upper segment can freely rotate around the first pivot joint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) A first drive system is provided for pivoting each sweep blade section through each respective collection sump toward the floor of a respective the compartment (as shown in step 3 of
(16) It can be appreciated that the pack blade has a lower edge that is pivotally connected along a transverse axis to an upper edge of the sweep blade; a first drive system pivots the sweep blade around the transverse axis, over an included angle that follows the shape of the sump; and a second drive system displaces the pack blade with sweep blade obliquely from the sump to the floors of the compartments.
(17) The body has a frame 102 with front wall 104 and side walls 106, 108. Two laterally spaced internal walls 110, 112 cooperate with the side and front walls to define three longitudinally extending packing compartments 114, 116, 118. At the back end 120, two longitudinally extending, laterally spaced dividers 122, 124 align with the walls 110, 112, respectively. The dividers separate three distinct collection sumps 126, 128, 130. The dividers 122, 124, extend or are otherwise connected to the walls 110, 112, so that three channels are formed, each having an associated sump and packing compartment.
(18) As shown in
(19) The pack blade 152 extends laterally across the body above the sweeper blade 132, for oblique movement toward and away from the compartments. Pack blade cylinders 154a, 154b are shown mounted inside the body or frame for this purpose and connect to an additional cross brace 156, but the pack blades can alternatively be mounted outside the frame. Braces 158a, 158b are also provided. The lower edge 160 of the packer blade is in essence pivotally connected along a transverse axis to the upper edge 138 of the sweep blade for cooperative movement as described with respect to
(20) Refuse in each compartment 114, 116, 118 is packed as the pack blade 30, 152 and sweep blade 32 as sectioned per 140, 142, 144, push the refuse into the openings 40 at the rear of the compartments. The refuse is pushed against packing faces 162, 164, 166 on the ejection cylinders 168, 170, 172. The cylinders retract as the compartments fill with packed refuse. When the truck is full, the entire compaction unit 24 (
(21) When the compaction unit 24 is raised open for refuse ejection of the three compartments, there is a tendency for all three compartments to start spilling refuse. This is undesirable, as the type of refuse in each compartment is different and must be offloaded separately.
(22) According to the present disclosure, as shown in
(23) The shield upper segment 184 has top and bottom ends 188, 190, and the lower segment 186 has top and bottom ends 192, 194. A first hinge mechanism 196 at the top end of the upper segment provides a pivotal connection to the truck body, and a second hinge mechanism 200 operatively connects the upper segment 184 and the lower segment 186, whereby a source of power 202 selectively pivots the second hinge 200 and thereby angulates the lower segment 186 relative to the upper segment 184.
(24) Preferably, the second hinge mechanism 200 is fixed to the lower segment 186 and the source of power includes an actuator 202 carried on the upper segment 184 for selectively angulating the lower segment relative to the upper segment.
(25) In normal operation of an exemplary three-compartment rear load packer having a central and two side compartments, the lower hinged segment 186 of each shield guides refuse into the respective side compartment.
(26) When the body unloading procedure is begun, a set of hydraulic actuators 202, cylinders, rotary actuators, or the like close the lower segment 186 of each shield 182a, 182b, as shown in
(27) When the truck has been re-located to empty one side compartment, the entire shield 182a of that compartment is unlatched from the body and freely pivotable upward to allow that compartment to unload, as shown in
(28) The shield segment can be lowered to the guide position of
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(30) When the cylinders 216 are powered to move the lower segment 210 such that the lower segment is on a plane indicated at B, linearly aligned with the plane A of the upper segment, the segments are substantially co-planer as indicated at 228. As the cylinders 216 and associated shaft 218 are powered to the position showing in
(31) It can thus be appreciated that a latch is situated at the top end of the upper segment 208 for selective activation and deactivation. The actuator 216 is operatively connected to the latch whereby the latch is activated or deactivated by the actuator simultaneously with the pivoting of the lower segment 210. The actuator pivots the lower segment between the closed position shown in
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(33) Shields 206 have counterparts 182 in
(34) Thus, the unpinned condition of the shield 206 depicted in
(35) As noted above, in the packing mode of operation the matrix 244 of the compaction unit preferably bears against the edges 246 of the upper segment to keep the upper segment closed against the upper region of the compartment. The elevation of the side walls or panels 248 at the hinge 214 between the upper segment and lower segment is such that the bottom edge of the lower segment when in the open position, avoids interference with the lower portion of the matrix. In an alternative embodiment a separate power source such as another cylinder, would keep the upper segment closed against the upper region of the compartment.