Low CG Dump Trailer with Hydraulically Latched Cover

20180178702 ยท 2018-06-28

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    Abstract

    An elongated trailer has a front neck for connection to the fifth wheel apparatus associated with a suitable tractor. The bed has a lowered, intermediate load portion disposed approximately in the trailer middle. A hydraulic ram raises or lowers the tiltable trailer which is suitably journalled for rotation at its mounting point. A pivoted cover atop the cargo bed can be shifted between open cargo-loading positions and closed cargo-hauling positions by hydraulic cylinders when unlocked. Slidable, hydraulically actuated locking tracks on each side of the top parallel with the cover support latches that can be shifted into or out of engagement with rigid tangs projecting from sides of the cover to forcibly clamp the cover shut. Hydraulic controls accessible from the ground control the apparatus.

    Claims

    1. A towable trailer adapted to be coupled to a tow vehicle; for hauling and discharging materials, the trailer comprising: a tiltable trailer bed comprising an interior adapted to contain cargo; the bed comprising a rear discharge area; first hydraulic cylinder means for selectively raising and lowering said bed; a rigid cover pivotally mounted atop the trailer for selectively exposing the trailer interior for loading; second hydraulic cylinder means for selectively pivoting said cover between bed open and bed closed positions when the cover is unlocked; a locking mechanism for selectively locking said cover in place atop said trailer bed, the locking mechanism comprising: a pair of sliding tracks disposed atop the trailer bed; third hydraulic cylinder means for selectively slidably displacing said tracks; a plurality of spaced apart tangs projecting from said cover; and, spaced apart, displaceable latches projecting from said tracks for selectively engaging said tangs in response to track movement.

    2. The trailer bed as defined in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of spaced apart roller assemblies for constraining said tracks.

    3. The trailer as defined in claim 2 wherein the roller assemblies comprise protective housings comprising sides enclosing a rotatable roller that limits upward displacements of the tracks.

    4. The trailer as defined in claim 1 further comprising an electrical-hydraulic control for operating said at first hydraulic cylinder means, said second hydraulic cylinder means, and said third hydraulic cylinder mean, the control disposed at ground level for convenient access by an operator.

    5. The trailer as defined in claim 1 wherein the bed belly section is substantially coextensive with a plane defined by the wheeled axles.

    6. The trailer as defined in claim 5 further comprising a doghouse enclosure for protecting at least a portion of said first hydraulic cylinder means.

    7. A towable trailer for containing, hauling and discharging materials such as waste products, the trailer comprising: a rigid frame comprising a pair of side rails, the frame supporting at least a pair of spaced-apart wheeled axles; an elongated, rigid neck projecting from the frame adapted to be coupled to a tow vehicle; a tiltable trailer bed supported by and pivotally coupled to said frame, the trailer bed comprising an intermediate belly section nested within said frame when the bed is lowered, an open top, and an interior adapted to contain cargo loaded through said open top; the bed comprising a rear discharge area supporting a door; first hydraulic cylinder means for selectively raising and lowering said bed; a rigid cover pivotally mounted atop the trailer for selectively exposing the trailer interior for loading, the cover having a pair of spaced apart sides; second hydraulic cylinder means for selectively pivoting said cover between bed open and bed closed positions; and, a locking mechanism for selectively locking said cover in place atop said trailer bed by compressing it against the top of the trailer to seal and enclose the interior.

    8. The trailer as defined in claim 7 wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a pair of spaced apart, parallel sliding tracks disposed atop the trailer bed on opposite sides thereof, each track having a longitudinal axis at least one third hydraulic cylinder means for selectively slidably displacing said tracks along their longitudinal axis; a plurality of spaced apart roller assemblies on each side of said top for constraining said tracks; a plurality of spaced apart tangs projecting from sides of said cover; and, a plurality of spaced apart, displaceable latches projecting from said tracks, said latches adapted to engage said tangs in response to track movement to sealably lock said cover.

    9. The trailer as defined in claim 8 further comprising an electrical-hydraulic control for operating said first hydraulic cylinder means, said second hydraulic cylinder means, and said third hydraulic cylinder mean, the control disposed at ground level for convenient access by an operator.

    10. The trailer as defined in claim 8 wherein the roller assemblies comprise protective housings comprising sides enclosing a rotatable roller that limits upward displacements of the tracks.

    11. The trailer as defined in claim 10 wherein the bed belly section is substantially coextensive with a plane defined by the wheeled axles.

    12. The trailer as defined in claim 11 further comprising a doghouse enclosure for protecting at least a portion of said hydraulic cylinder.

    13. A towable trailer for containing, hauling and discharging materials such as waste products, the trailer comprising: a rigid frame comprising a pair of side rails, the frame supporting at least a pair of spaced-apart wheeled axles; an elongated, rigid neck projecting from the frame adapted to be coupled to a tow vehicle; a tiltable trailer bed supported by and pivotally coupled to said frame, the trailer bed comprising an intermediate belly section nested within said frame when the bed is lowered, an open top, and an interior adapted to contain cargo loaded through said open top; the bed comprising an open rear discharge area with an inclined floor; first hydraulic cylinder means for selectively raising and lowering said bed; a rigid cover pivotally mounted atop the trailer for selectively exposing the trailer interior for loading, the cover having a pair of spaced apart sides; second hydraulic cylinder means for selectively pivoting said cover between bed open and bed closed positions; and, a locking mechanism for selectively locking said cover in place atop said trailer bed by compressing it against the top of the trailer to seal and enclose the interior.

    14. The trailer as defined in claim 13 wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a pair of spaced apart, parallel sliding tracks disposed atop the trailer bed on opposite sides thereof, each track having a longitudinal axis at least one third hydraulic cylinder means for selectively slidably displacing said tracks along their longitudinal axis; a plurality of spaced apart roller assemblies on each side of said top for constraining said tracks; a plurality of spaced apart tangs projecting from sides of said cover; and, a plurality of spaced apart, displaceable latches projecting from said tracks, said latches adapted to engage said tangs in response to track movement to sealably lock said cover.

    15. The trailer as defined in claim 14 further comprising an electrical-hydraulic control for operating said first hydraulic cylinder means, said second hydraulic cylinder means, and said third hydraulic cylinder mean, the control disposed at ground level for convenient access by an operator.

    16. The trailer as defined in claim 14 wherein the roller assemblies comprise protective housings comprising sides enclosing a rotatable roller that limits upward displacements of the tracks.

    17. The trailer as defined in claim 16 wherein the bed belly section is substantially coextensive with a plane defined by the wheeled axles.

    18. The trailer as defined in claim 17 further comprising a doghouse enclosure for protecting at least a portion of said hydraulic cylinder.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0035] In the following drawings, which form a part of the specification and which are to be construed in conjunction therewith, and in which like reference numerals have been employed throughout wherever possible to indicate like parts in the various views:

    [0036] FIG. 1 is a left side elevational view of a diesel tractor coupled through a fifth wheel hitch to a low center-of gravity, tilt bed trailer constructed in accordance with the invention, with the trailer bed retracted to the over-the-road travel position;

    [0037] FIG. 2 is a fragmentary, left rear isometric view of the preferred trailer, showing the bed cover closed with the locking mechanism removed for clarity;

    [0038] FIG. 3 is a fragmentary, right rear isometric view of the preferred trailer, showing the bed tilted for unloading, and with the bed cover closed;

    [0039] FIG. 4 is a fragmentary left side elevational view similar to FIG. 1, but with the trailer bed partially raised and tilted for unloading;

    [0040] FIG. 5 is an enlarged, rear isometric view of the preferred trailer cargo bed;

    [0041] FIG. 6 is an enlarged, front plan view looking into the cargo bed of FIG. 5;

    [0042] FIG. 7 is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional view taken generally along line 7-7 of FIG. 4;

    [0043] FIG. 8 is an enlarged, fragmentary sectional view taken generally along line 8-8 of FIG. 4;

    [0044] FIG. 9 is an enlarged, fragmentary elevational view of the trailer bed and the cover locking mechanism, with the cover disposed in the closed position;

    [0045] FIG. 10 is a diagrammatic view somewhat like FIG. 9, but showing the trailer cover opened with the locking mechanism released;

    [0046] FIG. 11 is an enlarged, fragmentary isometric view of the trailer bed with the cover in the open or cargo loading position;

    [0047] FIG. 12 is a top plan view of the trailer;

    [0048] FIG. 13 is an enlarged, fragmentary elevational view of a preferred cover locking mechanism, derived from circled region 12 in FIG. 9, with the cover locked and closed;

    [0049] FIG. 14 is an enlarged, fragmentary elevational view of the cover locking mechanism similar to FIG. 13, but showing the lock retracted and the cover unlatched;

    [0050] FIG. 15 is an enlarged, fragmentary isometric view showing the various lock parts, its retainer and track and its hydraulic actuator; and,

    [0051] FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram of the cargo bed hydraulic system.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0052] With initial reference now directed to FIGS. 1-4 of the appended drawings, the reference numeral 20 broadly indicates a mobile arrangement suitable for safely hauling and disposing of environmentally regulated waste products such as drilling wastes and the like. The preferred trailer 22 can safely contain, confine and transport a variety of waste products, including toxic products, which are constrained within its bed by locked covers atop the bed, as detailed later. The construction is suitably rigid and dexterous so as to prevent spillage of the bed contents even during a collision or roll-over accident.

    [0053] The trailer 22 is adapted to be towed by a diesel truck 24 of conventional construction. Trailer 22 comprises an elongated, rigid neck 26 that is coupled to the towing truck 24 by a conventional fifth-wheel apparatus 28, that will be recognized by those skilled in the art. When a load is delivered to a dump site, the trailer bed 30 may be elevated for material discharge through conventional doors 32 at the trailer rear end as detailed in FIGS. 3, 4 and 10, for example. Alternatively, an inclined rear floor in a trailer lacking a door can be employed. In either case, to load the trailer, a rigid cover 34 illustrated in FIGS. 9 and 10, for example, is hydraulically unlocked and then pivoted open to expose the cargo area. Cover 34 is disposed atop the upper trailer overlying outer surface 35. Where the rear door is omitted, the cover 34 will have an elongated end tip 37 to properly cover the open end 39 of the trailer.

    [0054] The trailer 22 comprises a rigid, elongated steel frame, generally designated by the reference numeral 40 (FIG. 2). Preferably the frame comprises rigid steel I-beam components. A pair of spaced apart frame rails 41 and 42 (i.e., FIGS. 4, 3 respectively) form the intermediate section of the trailer. As viewed in FIG. 4, the frame intermediate section is low relative to the frame neck 26, preferably occupying a height approximately equal to the elevation of the axis of rotation of the rear trailer wheels 44. The wheeled axles occupy a hypothetical horizontal plane disposed above ground. As best seen in FIG. 2, the frame 40 extends forwardly to neck 26, which comprises a pair of elevated and spaced apart I-beam rails 47 and 48 that secure a lower planar surface 49 that overlies the fifth wheel coupling apparatus 28. Neck rails 47 and 48 are interconnected with frame rails 41 and 42 by spaced apart, angled I-beam frame sections 51, 52 (FIGS. 4, 8). As best seen in FIG. 8, a suitable, rigid cross piece 54 extends between frame rails 41 and 42 for bracing. Additionally cross piece 54 provides a support for a hydraulic tilt cylinder 56, which is preferably a heavy duty, five section hydraulic cylinder. The pivot mounting 57 (FIG. 8) allows slight pivoting at the base of the lift cylinder 56 in response to elongation and contraction. The uppermost ram 60 of the tilt cylinder 56 bears against a rigid terminus within a doghouse enclosure 65 (FIG. 7) within the front of the trailer bed described hereinafter in detail.

    [0055] The preferred trailer bed 70 (FIG. 5) comprises a rigid, multiply reinforced enclosure of somewhat elongated and cubicle distentions. The bed rear 72 is generally rectangular, and in assembly and operation is closed by the conventional dumping doors 32 at the trailer rear. However, there are webbed reinforcements 73 internally running the length of the bed. The steel sidewalls 74 are periodically braced by rigid, spaced apart vertical braces 76. Importantly, the bed 70 comprises a lowered belly section 78, which, when the bed is lowered, nests between the trailer frame rails 41, 42 discussed earlier. Bed belly frame rails 79 (FIG. 5) are thus disposed proximate to and between the frame rails 41, 42 when the bed is lowered by cylinder 56, for example. It will be noted from FIG. 4, for example, that the bed 70 will terminate at its rear 72 with a pivot arrangement 80 that pivots it to the trailer frame rear. An upper pivoting structure 81 (i.e., FIGS. 9, 12) pivots the rear dumping doors 32. FIG. 6 illustrates the bed front interior, showing the protective doghouse enclosure 65 through which the cylinder 56 projects. When lowered to the hauling position the bed belly bottom is substantially the same height above ground as the hypothetical plane established by the trailer axles.

    [0056] The trailer 22 is loaded by properly positioning the trailer in the loading area such that the bed interior 84 (FIGS. 10, 11) is properly exposed and positioned. At this time the cover 34 must be elevated to expose the bed interior, and the open top of the cargo bed, as in FIG. 10. The rigid steel cover, preferably two inches thick, is coupled to the trailer top 35 and is pivoted at points 86 (FIG. 10) on both sides (i.e., FIG. 12). A pair of spaced apart cover-actuating cylinders 88 are coupled at one end to the cover to supports 89 (FIG. 13). The opposite cylinder end is pivotally secured to rigid webs 92 (i.e., FIG. 13). Hydraulic control is detailed hereinafter. Prior to pivoting the cover 34 into the open position of FIG. 10, however, the cover must be unlocked by the locking mechanism lying atop the trailer, which has been generally designated by the reference numeral 100. The purpose of the locking mechanism 100 is to securely, selectively compress the cover 34 against the top of the trailer to seal and enclose the bed interior 84.

    [0057] Referencing FIGS. 13-15, the cover locking mechanism 100 comprises suitable hydraulic cylinders 102 on each side of the trailer top. Each cylinder is pivotally secured to a rigid web 104, and terminates in an anchor 105 secured to a sliding track 106. There is a parallel track 106 on each side of the cover 34. The tracks 106 can be shifted longitudinally, and are displaceable along their longitudinal axis parallel with the cover 34. Preferably there are a plurality of spaced apart roller assemblies 110 disposed on each side of the trailer top proximate the tracks 10. The roller assemblies 110 comprise protective housings 112 whose sides enclose a rotatable roller 114 journalled about an axis of rotation established at 115 (FIG. 15). The roller assemblies limit upward displacements of the tracks 106, and side-to-side motion as well.

    [0058] Importantly, the locking tracks 106 each support a plurality of spaced apart latches 120 (i.e., FIGS. 13-15) that include slightly elevated horizontal projections 124. A plurality of tangs 126 extend from the sides of the cover 34. When the locking tracks 106 are displaced by the hydraulic cylinders 102 described earlier, the latches 120 engage the cover's tangs 126. More particularly, the horizontal latch projections 120 are forcibly jammed over the cover tangs 126 to hold down the cover 34. However, when the latches 120 forcibly engage the cover tangs 126 to lock the cover, any resultant upward displacement of the locking tracks 106 is forcibly resisted by the roller assembly wheels 114.

    [0059] FIG. 16 illustrates a basic electrical-hydraulic control diagram for the apparatus. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a variety of different circuits could be employed to adequately establish hydraulic operation. The preferred electrical hydraulic circuit 200 (FIG. 16) contemplates interconnection with the vehicle electric system and battery 201. An operator control switch 202 (i.e., FIGS. 11, 16) that is accessible by an operator on the ground operates the various cylinders described previously. A conventional pump 204 supplies hydraulic pressure through suitable relays 205. The trailer lift cylinder 56 (i.e., FIG. 3) is controlled by a relay 207 in response to hydraulic valve 208. When the lift cylinder 56 is contracted, and the trailer bed is down, the cover 34 and its locking mechanism 100 (i.e., FIG. 15) may be operated. The cover 34 is unlocked by displacing the previously described tracks 106 with cylinders 102 represented diagrammatically in FIG. 16. Travel of the locking tracks 106 is limited by limit switches 210 and 211. The cover lift cylinder 88 represented diagrammatically in FIG. 16 is actuated by relay valve 214.

    [0060] From the foregoing, it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to obtain all the ends and objects herein set forth, together with other advantages which are inherent to the structure.

    [0061] It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations.

    [0062] As many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.