COMPACTOR FOR BULK MATERIAL
20200079045 ยท 2020-03-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B30B9/3042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B73/048
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B73/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01F2015/0735
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B73/042
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01B73/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B30B9/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01B73/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Compactor (100) suitable for compacting and wrapping bulk material and suitable for transportation on public roads. The compactor comprises a bunker (200) for reception of the bulk material to be compacted. The bunker (200) exhibits a front end adjacent to a baler unit (300), and a rear end facing the supply of bulk material. The compactor (100) exhibits a longitudinal axis (L) coinciding with the transport direction of the compactor (100) on a road. The bunker (200) comprises two substantially mirror-symmetric foldable first (201A) and second (201B) bunker section mounted to a frame (207) in a pivotal manner in a vertical direction about a horizontal axis extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis (L). An end plate (205A; 205B) is mounted pivotal at the rear of the bunker (200) serving as anchoring means and bulk collector means. The first and second bunker sections (201A; 201B) are mounted mutually displaced to the frame (207) to enable one bunker section (201B) to be inserted into the other bunker section (201A) to reduce width and volume before transport of the compactor (100) on public roads.
Claims
1. Compactor (100), suitable for compacting and wrapping bulk material and suitable for transportation on public roads, said compactor comprising a bunker (200) for reception of the bulk material, and conveyor means (206) to convey the bulk material, a baler unit (300) for pressing and wrapping bulk material received from the conveyor means (206) of the bunker (200), said bunker (200) exhibiting a front end adjacent to the baler unit (300), and a rear end facing the supply of bulk material, said compactor (100) having a longitudinal axis (L) coinciding with the transport direction of the compactor (100) on a road, characterized in that the bunker (200) comprises a first (201A) and second (201B) bunker section mounted to a frame (207) in a pivotal manner in a substantially vertical direction about a horizontal axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis (L), wherein the respective bunker section exhibits a side plate (202A, 203A; 202B, 203B) extending along the longitudinal axis (L), at the outer edge of the bunker section, wherein the first bunker section (201A) and second bunker section (201B) are mounted mutually displaced in a direction along the longitudinal axis (L) and in a substantially horizontal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (L), and movable in a substantially horizontal direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (L), to enable one folded bunker section (201B) to be moved and inserted at least partly in under the other folded bunker section (201A) for transport of the compactor (100).
2. The compactor of claim 1, characterized in that an end plate (205A; 205B) is mounted at the rear end of the bunker unit (201A; 201B), pivotal about a substantially horizontal axis extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (L), pivotal between an unfolded position on the ground and to an erected position extending substantially vertically.
3. The compactor of claim 2, characterized in that the end plate (205A; 205B) is provided with a side plate (204A; 204B) which is separate from and mutually movable with the remaining side plate (202A, 203A; 202B, 203B), thus enabling the side plate (204A; 204B) of the end plate (205A; 205B) to be pivoted in flush with the remaining side plates (202A, 203A; 202B, 203B).
4. The compactor of claim 1, characterized in that the frame (207) comprises a first and second frame part mounted mutually movable in a lateral direction, viewed in the transport direction of the compactor, to a common support frame, wherein the first bunker section (201A) is mounted to the first frame part, and the second bunker section (201B) is mounted to the second frame part.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention is in the following described in further details by reference to drawings which illustrate one embodiment of the present invention, where
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[0031] The respective bunker sections 201A and 201B including their accompanying components, can be mounted to the main frame 207 in numerous ways. For example, the main frame 207 may be constructed or two frame parts, movable in a lateral direction viewed in the transport direction of the compactor, and connected to a common support frame. Moreover, the movable parts of the bunker as described above can be driven in numerous ways. The end plates 205A and 205B may be operated manually. The conveyors may also be pivoted manually. However, in a preferred embodiment, the pivotal or movable parts of the bunker are driven mechanically, e.g. powered by electricity or pneumatically. The details of the frame and mechanical drive means have been omitted here as it is assumed that an operative result is within the reach of a person skilled in the art having the present disclosure in hand. Moreover, whereas the conveyors (206A, 206B) has been exemplified as belt conveyors, this is not required to obtain the desired effects of the invention and other bulk conveying means are conceivable and within the reach of a person skilled in the art.