REAR LOADING REFUSE VEHICLE WITH A MODULAR PACKER
20250361082 ยท 2025-11-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65F3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F3/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65F2003/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rear loading refuse vehicle includes a tailgate coupled to a rearward end of the body. The tailgate includes a modular refuse packing assembly removably mounted therein and configured to compact refuse received in a hopper into a storage chamber located in the body. The modular refuse packing assembly may include a frame supporting an actuator and a blade. The frame is removably coupled to the tailgate. The actuator is configured to move the blade between extended and retracted positions and thereby compact the refuse received in the hopper.
Claims
1.-18. (canceled)
19. A modular refuse packing assembly for a tailgate of a refuse vehicle body, the modular refuse packing assembly comprising: a blade; an actuator configured to move the blade and thereby compact refuse received in a hopper of the tailgate into a refuse storage chamber of the refuse vehicle body; and a frame supporting the blade and the actuator, the frame removably coupled to the tailgate.
20. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 19, wherein the modular refuse packing assembly is configured to be removed from the tailgate as a unitary whole.
21. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 19, wherein the frame is configured to transfer actuation forces to the tailgate when the actuator causes the blade to compact the refuse received in the hopper.
22. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 19, wherein the actuator comprises a linear electrical actuator.
23. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 22, further comprising an electrical connector configured to couple with a corresponding connector located in the tailgate.
24. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 19, wherein the actuator comprises a hydraulic piston.
25. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 24, further comprising a hydraulic fluid connector configured to couple with a corresponding connector located in the tailgate.
26. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 24, wherein: the actuator is a first actuator that is rotatably coupled with a lower portion of the blade; and the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises a second actuator that is rotatably coupled with an upper portion of the blade.
27. The modular refuse packing assembly of claim 26, wherein: the first actuator and the second actuator are a first pair of actuators deployed on a first side of the modular refuse packing assembly; the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises a second pair actuators deployed on a second side of the modular refuse packing assembly; and the first side of the modular refuse packing assembly and the second side of the modular refuse packing assembly are opposing sides of the modular refuse packing assembly.
28. A refuse vehicle comprising: a refuse storage chamber; a tailgate on a rear end of the refuse vehicle and configured to move between a closed position and an open position, the tailgate comprising a hopper configured to receive refuse; and a modular refuse packing assembly comprising: a blade; an actuator configured to move the blade and thereby compact refuse received in the hopper of the tailgate into the refuse storage chamber; and a frame supporting the blade and the actuator, the frame removably coupled to the tailgate.
29. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein the modular refuse packing assembly is configured to be removed from the tailgate as a unitary whole.
30. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein the frame is configured to transfer actuation forces to the tailgate when the actuator causes the blade to compact the refuse received in the hopper.
31. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein the hopper is located in a lower portion of the tailgate and the modular refuse packing assembly is located above the hopper.
32. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein the actuator comprises a linear electrical actuator, and wherein the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises an electrical connector configured to couple with a corresponding connector located in the tailgate.
33. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein the actuator comprises a hydraulic piston, and wherein the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises a hydraulic fluid connector configured to couple with a corresponding connector located in the tailgate.
34. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein: the actuator is a first actuator that is rotatably coupled with a lower portion of the blade; and the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises a second actuator that is rotatably coupled with an upper portion of the blade.
35. The refuse vehicle of claim 28, wherein: the first actuator and the second actuator are a first pair of actuators deployed on a first side of the modular refuse packing assembly; the modular refuse packing assembly further comprises a second pair actuators deployed on a second side of the modular refuse packing assembly; and the first side of the modular refuse packing assembly and the second side of the modular refuse packing assembly are opposing sides of the modular refuse packing assembly.
36. A method for servicing a refuse vehicle, the method comprising: decoupling a modular refuse packing assembly of the refuse vehicle from a tailgate on a rear end of the refuse vehicle, wherein: the tailgate is configured to move between a closed position and an open position and comprises a hopper configured to receive refuse; and the modular refuse packing assembly comprises: a blade; an actuator configured to move the blade and thereby compact refuse received in the hopper of the tailgate into the refuse storage chamber; and a frame supporting the blade and the actuator, the frame removably coupled to the tailgate; removing the modular refuse packing assembly from the tailgate; deploying a serviced or different modular refuse packing assembly in the tailgate; and coupling the deployed serviced or different modular refuse packing assembly to the tailgate.
37. The method of claim 36, further comprising: servicing the removed modular refuse packing assembly; wherein deploying a serviced or different modular refuse packing assembly in the tailgate comprises deploying the serviced modular refuse packing assembly.
38. The method of claim 36, wherein deploying a serviced or different modular refuse packing assembly in the tailgate comprises deploying a different modular refuse packing assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] For a more complete understanding of the disclosed subject matter, and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0032] Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] Rear loading refuse vehicles are disclosed. Example refuse vehicles include a refuse vehicle body deployed on a vehicle chassis. The vehicle body includes storage chamber and a tailgate configured to move between closed and open positions. The tailgate includes a hopper and a modular refuse packing assembly configured to compact refuse received in the hopper into the storage chamber. In one embodiment, the modular refuse packing assembly includes a frame supporting an actuator and a blade. The frame is removably coupled to (or mounted on) the tailgate (e.g., removably coupled to the tailgate weldment). The actuator is configured to move the blade between extended and retracted positions and thereby compact the refuse received in the hopper.
[0034] The disclosed embodiments may advantageously provide a refuse vehicle, refuse vehicle body, and/or rear loading refuse vehicle tailgate in which the refuse packing assembly is modular to the tailgate. By modular it is meant that the packing assembly is substantially fully assembled outside of the tailgate prior to deployment in and coupling with the tailgate. Such modularity may advantageously improve access for assembly and surface treatment (e.g., painting). Such modularity may further improve the serviceability of the refuse packing assembly. For example, a malfunctioning refuse packing assembly may be removed from the vehicle tailgate and immediately replaced with a spare module thereby significantly reducing the overall unit downtime. The malfunctioning refuse packing assembly may then be repaired separate from the vehicle (and without removing the vehicle from service).
[0035] It will be appreciated that use of a modular refuse packing assembly may further improve safety. In particular, a modular assembly obviates the need for service personnel to work in the confines and sometimes contaminated environment of the tailgate structure. Moreover, removing the modular from the tailgate may reduce overall service time by providing easier access to assembly components.
[0036] The disclosed refuse vehicle tailgate structure may be further advantageous in that refuse packing assembly may be readily updated or swapped out with improved models or modules including different or updated functionality. For example, the modular packing assembly may be swapped out with a chipper or mulcher for spring and fall collections or with a shredder or other compaction assembly configured for recyclables.
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[0038] While not depicted on
[0039] In the depicted embodiment an electrical actuator 120 (e.g., an electrically powered winch) is deployed on the roof 115 of the vehicle body 110. The electrical actuator 120 is configured to rotate the rear loading tailgate 150 between the open and closed positions via drawing and releasing cable 122. It will be understood that the disclosed embodiments are not limited to any particular tailgate actuation mechanism. For example, alternative embodiments may utilize conventional hydraulic pistons deployed on either the tailgate or the body to open and close the tailgate.
[0040] It will be understood that in the disclosed embodiments, the vehicle may optionally include a tailgate locking mechanism to lock the tailgate in the closed position. The locking mechanism may be advantageously configured to secure the rear loading tailgate 150 in the closed position such that it can withstand compaction forces imparted by the modular refuse packing assembly 200 against an ejector panel and/or compacted refuse in the storage chamber 112.
[0041] The optional locking mechanism may include substantially any suitable mechanism. For example, the locking mechanism may include a manual locking mechanism including a threaded member or a pin deployed on the body (or tailgate) that engages a corresponding aperture on the tailgate (or body). The locking mechanism may alternatively include a powered mechanism in which a pin, screw, or bar engages a corresponding aperture or slot. Such mechanisms may be powered, for example, via hydraulic, electric, or pneumatic power and may be advantageously controlled from the cab.
[0042] Turning now to
[0043] With continued reference to
[0044] The frame 210 may include substantially any suitable support structure configured to support the blade 220 and slide panel 230 as well as the corresponding first and second actuators 240, 245 and first and second linkages 250, 255. In the depicted embodiment, the frame includes first, second, and third cross tubulars 212, 213, 214 supporting a plurality of plates 216, 217. The cross tubulars are deployed in a substantially orthogonal direction to a longitudinal axis of the vehicle. The first and second cross tubulars 212, 213 may be removably coupled to the rear loading tailgate 150 at opposing ends thereof (as depicted schematically at 300). The plates 216, 217 may be deployed, for example, on opposing sides (left side and right side) of the modular refuse packing assembly 200 and may include multiple plates on each side of the modular refuse packing assembly 200 (e.g., as depicted on
[0045] The first and second actuators 240, 245 may include substantially any suitable linear actuators, for example, including hydraulic pistons or electrically powered linear actuators. In embodiments including hydraulic actuators, the modular refuse packing assembly 200 may further include a hydraulic connector (e.g., a hydraulic quick connect) configured to connect with hydraulic power in the tailgate. In embodiments including electric actuators, the modular refuse packing assembly 200 may further include an electrical connector configured to connect to an electrical power source. Each electrically powered actuator may include a corresponding electrical motor 252. Moreover, embodiments employing electrically powered actuators may further include optional motor brakes that may be engaged to secure the blade 220 and the slide panel 230 in the fully compacted positions (e.g., after a compaction operation). Substantially any suitable motor brake may be employed, for example, including a direct current (DC) spring set brake, an electrically set brake, or a permanent magnet set brake.
[0046] In the depicted embodiment, the first actuator 240 is rotatably coupled (e.g., pinned) with a lower portion 222 of the blade 220 and one of the plates 216, 217 (e.g., a lower back end of the plate proximate to the first cross tubular 212 as depicted on
[0047] As depicted on
[0048] It will be appreciated that modular refuse packing assembly 200 may include symmetric pairs of first and second actuators and upper and lower linkages deployed on opposing sides (e.g., the left side and right side) of the modular refuse packing assembly 200 (e.g., corresponding to the left side and the right side of the vehicle). For example, in the depicted embodiment, modular refuse packing assembly 200 includes first and second actuators 240, 245 and first and second linkages 250, 255 rotatably coupled to plate 216 and a left side of the blade 220 and slide panel 230 and corresponding first and second actuators 240, 245 and first and second linkages 250, 255 rotatably coupled to plate 217 and a right side of the blade 220 and slide panel 230. It will, of course, be understood that the disclosed embodiments are not limited in this regard.
[0049] With continued reference to
[0050] Although embodiments of a modular refuse packing assembly for a rear loading refuse vehicle have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alternations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.