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Refuse collection vehicle
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An improved refuse collection vehicle is disclosed which a single operater can both steer and load without dismounting from the driver''s seat. The present vehicle has a boom assembly mounted on the vehicle at a position where it can be observed by the driver and is arranged to grasp either bags or containers and deposit the bags or the contents of the containers into a front loading bin. The front loading bin is adapted to be contracted to initially compact the collected refuse and then dump the compacted refuse into the main body of the vehicle for subsequent final compaction.

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United States Patent [1 1 Updike, Jr.
1 1 REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLE [76] inventor: Elbert Booton Updike, Jr., Box 666,
R.F.D., Rt. 1, Culpeper, Va. 22701 22 1 Filed: Apr. 4, 1972 21 App1.No.:240,942
3,666,126 5/1972 Rempel ...l.... 214/302 1 1 Oct. 2, 1973 Primary Examiner-Gerald M. Forlenza Assistant ExaminerLawrence J. Oresky Att0rneyEdward J. Brenner et a1.
[57] ABSTRACT An improved refuse collection vehicle is disclosed which a single operater can both steer and load without dismounting from the drivers seat. The present vehicle has a boom assembly mounted on the vehicleat a position where it can be observed by the driver and is arranged to grasp either bags or containers and deposit the bags or the contents of the containers into a front loading bin. The front loading bin is adapted to be contracted to initially compact the collected refuse and then dump the compacted refuse into the main body of the vehicle for subsequentfinal compaction 14 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures l REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present'invention relatesto a refuse collection vehicle and in particular to a refuse collection vehicle which substantially eliminates the need for help of personnel outside the vehicle to accomplish the loading thereof.
2.Description of the Prior Art The collection of refuse throughout cities and towns has long been a problem that, has recently received.
much attention. The, present increased interest in ecolog'y has tended to accelerate the interest in this field. Also the present unfortunate tendency to avoid many endeavors involving manual labor, and in particular one which may be associated with disagreeable odors, as with refuse collection, has prompted much investigation into the area of mechanizing refuse collection.
Some .early attempts were made to ease the burden of refuse collection workers such as U. S. Pat. No.
. 1,492,675 which disclosed a mechanized device for raising trash cans and dumping their contents into a collection truclo U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,763,499 and 1,763,560 representedsomewhat of an advance in that they allowed for the simultaneous elevating and dumpingofaplurality ofcontainers from eitheror both sides of the vehicle. Operation ofall of the above discussed devices required that the vehicle have adriver and a several outside assistants to load the containers onto thehoisting device and then actuate the machinary. A
Other examples jofsimilar devices arefound in U. S. Pat. Nos. 2,592,085 and 2,592,324 which used more efficient meansforloading but still required the outside helper to "position the individual containerson the hoisting means. a 1 I The adventof the series of trash collection vehicles suchas'di'sclosed by U. S. Pat; No. 2,900,096 was afur ther advahcementin the art of trash collection but re- It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved trash or refuse collection vehicle provide an improved refuse collection vehicle having load box which is capable of contraction to initially compact the collected material. a A
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an improved refuse collection vehicle in which individual containers and/or bags are remotely brought to and dumped into a load box, the refuse is initially compacted in the load box and subsequently deposited in a main cargo hold where it is further compacted before being discharged at a central dump.
It is'also an. object of the present invention to provide arefuse collection truck in which a single 'operater seated in the vehicle can gather refuse from both indi-. vidual containersand bagsand deposit same in a load It is still another object of the present invention to provide an improved refuse collection vehicle which.
initially compacts the refuse as it is collected in a load box and subsequentially compacts the entire loadin the cargo hold-of the vehicle thus making'itpossible to gather larger amountsof refuse inthe vehicley Yet another objectof the presentinvention is toprovide an improved boom assembly which is remotely operated and has the capability of either engaging at least one container at an'upperfirim portion or engagingtthe closed neck of at least one bag of refusemateriaL;
quir ed thatspecial load boxesor refuse containers be usedat theinitial collection point. Other'eXam'ples of collection vehicles or this sort are found in u. 5. Pat. NOS. 3,012,684; 3,147L870; 3,282,453;3,324,866yand 3,325,024."While;thesevehicles have provedto be a significantboonto the collection of greatquantities of refuse, such as might beffound at commercial enterp'rises, they have Tdone littleor nongood for the collection ofrefus'efrom privatedwellings or small commercial unit's'whichstilluse a plurality of individual small trash containersof the 55 gallon and smaller sizes.
US. Pat, No. 3,446,377disclosed a loading device havingaboomextendingfrom the truckand a refuse 'receptacleon the freee'nd of the boom which is capableof receiving either'anindividual container,'such as a S5g'allon drum, or the refuse poured from a plurality of such containersQTheloaded-boomis operated to dumpthe refuse into vehicle. However, this 'devic'e'still requires a worker outside the vehicle. I
SUMMARY OF THE; FRESIENTFINVENTION As mentioned above, none of the prior art devices were designed so thatthe number of personnel could bereduced orthat the entire loading operation and in particular the loading of the individual. containers could be accomplished by asinglcoperator acting from within the vehicle.
7 60 accompanying drawings inwhich;
The present invention ischaracterized by are fuse collection truck-having a load box including means to compress the collected material in said box, arm means toymove the load box to a positionyto dumpinto the main cargo hold portion of the vehicle, and a remotely controlled boom assembly adapted to gather individual containers from either side of the vehicle and deposit the contents thereof into saidload box. Theiboom as sembly is also arranged tojgasp the neck'of trash bags and deposit theminthe load box and is operated by a person seated'inside the vehicle-The main cargo hold portion'ofthe vehicle is covered bya remotely opened cover,has a main compacting rzamtherein, and a releasable tailgate which allows emptying of the vehicle I through actuation of the main compacting ram.
I BRIEFDES'CRIPTION OF-THE DRAWINGS The means for accomplishing the foregoing objects and other advantages ofthe present invention will become clear from thefollowing detailed description of a preferred embodiment taken in connection with the FIG."1 is a perspective view of the refuse collection vehicle of the present invention;
FIG. Zis a perspective view of the load b'ox. only of the refuse collection vehicle of FIG. 1; FIGJ 3 is a detailed perspectiveview, partially broken away, ofv the front of the refuse collection vehicle "showngin BIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view, on an enlarged scale, showing the details of the free end of the boom assembly of the vehicle shown in FIG. 1.
The chassis and body portions of the present refuse collection vehicle are quite similar to a number of known front loading refuse collection vehicles. Therefor these known portions will only be briefly discussed. The vehicle has acab 12 and a main cargo body or hold 14 which includes areleasable tail gate 16 pivoted at the top of themain body 14, a compactingplate 18 driven rearwardly by main fluid actuatedram 20, and anopenable roof 22 including a slidingcover member 22 operated by fluid actuatedcover ram 26 in a manner similar to U. S. Pat. No. 3,338,623. A pair of inverted U shapedfront loading arms 28 and 30 are pivotally mounted on the chassis at 32 and are drived by fluid actuatedloading rams 34. The front loading arms could be straight, as shown for example by U. S. Pat. No. 3,012,684, instead of the inverted U shape as long as they do not bar entrance to thecab 12. The free end of each load arm is provided with atilt arm 36 pivotally connected to the load arm at 38 and controlled by fluid actuated tiltingram 40.
The present inventive refuse collection vehicle is distinguished from the known vehicles by theload box 42 andboom assembly 54, which will be discussed in detail with particular reference to FIGS. 2 to 4.
A generallyrectangular load box 42, shown in detail in FIG. 2, is mounted on thetilt arms 36 and includes interfittingportions 44, 46 controlled for relative movement by fluid actuated compactingrams 48. The compacting rams include a piston-cylinder portion 50 fixed toload box portion 46 andpiston rod 52 connected toload box portion 44. Theboom assembly 54, see FIGS. 1 and 3, includes afirst arm 56 having afirst end 58 rotatably and pivotally mounted on control unit 60. The control unit 60 is mounted in slot means 62 for transverse movement of the vehicle, which movement is controlled by fluid actuatedtransverse ram 64. The control unit includes means (not shown) for rotating thefirst arm 56 about a vertical axis and a fluid actuatedelevating ram 66 for rotating thefirst arm 56 about a horizontal axis. Asecond arm 68 has'one end pivotally connected tofirst arm 56 at 70. A fluid actuateddraw ram 72 is connected betweenfirst arm 56 andsecond arm 68. Agrab assembly 74, see FIG. 4, is mounted on the free end ofsecond arm 68 bypivot 76 and includes aframe member 78 rotated about thepivot 76 by a fluid actuateddump ram 80 connected between theframe member 78 andsecond arm 68. Theframe member 78 includes two parallel dependingarm portions 82 and 84 each terminating in an outwardly directedarcuate guide member 86, 88 and having upper clamping means 90, 92 and lower clamping means 94, 96 mounted thereon. The upper clamping means 90, 92 each include a fixedjaw 98, 100 mounted onarm portions 82, 84 respectively, and amovable jaw 102, 104 formed by one end ofclamp arms 106, 108 pivotally mounted onarm portions 82, 84 at 110, 112. Fluid actuated clamping rams 114, 116 are connected between theframe member 78 and clamparms 106, 108, respectively. The lower clamping means 94, 96 each include afixed jaw 118, 120 and amovable jaw 122, 124 formed on the end of crank arm .126, 128 pivoted at 130, 132 to the free ends ofarm portions 82, 84, respectively. Drivearms 134, 136 are each pivotally connectedatone end 138, 140 to crankarms 126,
128, respectively and at theother end 142, 144 to clamparms 106, 108, respectively.
A cylindrical trash receptacle of 55 gallon or smaller size is shown in phantom at 146 held byupper clamp 92 and a trash bag is shown in phantom at 148 held bylower clamp 94.
The complete fluid lines for the several rams have not been illustrated for the sake of simplicity of the drawings. The connection of the lines shown to a control, pressurized fluid source and fluid reservoir is considered to be well within the skills of an ordinary automotive mechanic.
The present refuse collection vehicle is operated in the following manner. The vehicle is driven down the street where collections are to be made and stopped adjacent a depot of refuse receptacles, e.g., a number of containers of 55 gallon and smaller sizes and trash bags placed near the curb of a residental street. Theboom assembly 54 is then positioned. by control unit 60 and rams 64, 66 and 72 until the upper clamping means 90, 92 engage an upper rim portion ofrefuse receptacles 136. When the clamping means are properly positioned, the clamping rams 114, 116 are actuated to close the clamping means. The boom assembly is then withdrawn to a position above the load box and dump ram actuated to invert the receptacles until the contents thereof pour into the load box. During this inverting movement the receptacles are guided by thearcuate arm portions 86, 88. The process is reversed when the containers are emptied so that they are returned to their original and righted position at curbside.
Trash bags are gathered in a similar manner. The necks of the bags are engaged by the lower clamps 94, 96 and the boom assembly returned over the load box where theclamps 94, 96 would be released to drop the bags into the load box. No inversion of theframe member 78 would, of course, be necessary when trash bags are being loaded.
When a sufficient amount of refuse is collected inload box 42, or after each collection if so desired, the compacting rams 48 are actuated to-initially compact the collected refuse. The load box can then either be reopened to receive'more refuse or thefront loading arms 28, 30 actuated by loadingrams 34 to move the load box up over the cab to the opening in'roof 22. Simultaneous with this movement of the loading arms would be an opening of the slidable roof plate under the control ofram 26, a retraction of compactingplate 18 under the control ofram 20, and a rotation of theload box 42 under the control of tiltingarms 36 and rams 40. This latter movement keeps theload box 42 upright until it is over theopening inroof 22 at which time the load box would be both inverted bytilt rams 40 and opened by compactingrams 48 thereby allowing the contents thereof to fall into the main cargo hold of the vehicle. While the load box is being returned to its loading position, theroof plate 24 is moved to its closed position and the compactingplate 18 moved toward the rear of the vehicle to further compact the collected refuse.
It should be pointed out that before the above mentioned emptying of the load box can take place, the boom assembly must be withdrawn to a point closely adjacent the cab of the vehicle in order to provide ample clearance for the load box.
When the vehicle is fully loaded, or the collection route completed, it is driven to a dump where it is unloaded by releasing the locks holding the tail gate closed and actuating themain ram 20 to driveplate 18 completely to the rear of the vehicle.
There are many foreseeable alternatives to the above described preferred embodiment. For example, aboom assembly 54 could be positioned on either side of the vehicle or anywhere along the side of the vehicle and empty into a centrally located load box. The load box could also be located at the rear of the vehicle and loaded by a boom assembly on either side of the vehicle controlled by the driver, through the use of mirrors, or by an operator in a special cab at the rear of the vehicle. Also either or both arms of the boom assembly could be made to telescope thereby providing additional reach.
It is also foreseen that the boom assembly could be provided with means to remove lids from the individual refuse containers. Such lid removing means could include electromagnetic devices suitable for removing metallic lids or plastic lids fitted with a metal plate, vacuum or suction devices suitable for lids of any fairly smooth material, and fluid actuated fork means suitable for engaging lid handles and removing the lids.
In as much as the present invention may be subject to many variations, modifications and changes in detail, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What is claimed is: I
1. A loading apparatus for loading refuse from a plurality of individual containers into a main cargo hold of a refuse collection vehicle comprising:
a loading bin;
at least one loading arm means connected between said vehicle and said bin and including means to move said bin from a first loading position near the ground to a second unloading position over said hold; and
a boom assembly having one end mounted on said vehicle adjacent said bin and clamping means on the opposite end, said assembly being adapted to grasp individual refuse containers, move them to an empty position over said loading bin, and return empty containers to their original position.
2. A loading apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said loading bin comprises:
a substantially rectangular box formed by a pair of interfitting members movable relative to each other, and
at least one fluid actuated ram means adapted to effect said relative movement of said members.
3. A loading apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said boom assembly comprises:
articulated arm means connected to and extending from. said vehicle, and
said clamping means comprises at least one clamping means adapted to engage said individual containers.
4. A loading apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said at least one clamping means comprises:
at least one upper clamping means adapted to engage an upper rim portion of said refuse containers, and
at least one lower clamping means spaced below said upper clamping means and adapted to engage closed neck portions of flexible containers.
5. A loading apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said boom assembly comprises:
articulated arm means one endof which is attached to said vehicle,
an element on the free end of said arm means upon which said clamping means 'are mounted, and means to rotate said element about a substantially horizontal axis to effect emptying of said containers.
6. A loading apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said articulated arm means is attached to said vehicle by means adapted to move horizontally along the vehi cle and to move said arm means about both a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
7. A refuse collection vehicle comprising a motor vehicle chassis having a cab and a refuse cargo hold mounted on said chassis;
a loading bin;
at least one arm means having one end pivotally attached to said chassis and the other end attached to said bin and adapted to move said bin from a loading position near the ground to an unloading position over said cargo hold; and
a boom assembly including a grab arm with one end attached to said vehicle and clamping means on the other end, said assembly being adapted to engage and empty individual refuse containers into said loading bin.
8. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 7 wherein said loading bin comprises;
first and second interfitting members assembled in relatively movable fashion to form a substantially rectangular box and means to move said members relative to each other whereby at least one dimension of said box is varied.
9. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 7 wherein the loading position of said loading bin is adjacent the front of the vehicle,
said boom assembly being attached to a front portion of said vehicle by means adapted to move transversely across the front of said vehicle as well as to impart motion to said boom assembly about both a horizontal axis and a vertical axis.
10. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 7 wherein the loading position of said loading bin is adjacent the front of the'veh icle,
said boom assembly being mounted on one side of i said vehicle within reach of said loading bin, and
further comprising a second boom assembly mounted on the other side of said vehicle also within reach of said loading bin.
11. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 7 wherein said clamping means comprises;
an element mounted on the free end of said grab arm for movement about a horizontal axis;
at least one upper clamp and at least one lower clamp mounted on said element;
means to actuate said clamping means; and
means to rotate said element about said horizontal axis.
12. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 11 further comprising;
guide means on said element spaced below said at least one upper clamp for guiding containers gripped by said at least one upper clamp as said element is rotated.
13. A refuse collection vehicle having improved loading means, said vehicle comprising a motor vehicle chassis including a frame having a cab and a refuse cargo hold mounted thereon;
a pair of load arms rotatably mounted on said chassis clamping means and lower clamping means on said extending toward the front of said vehicle; element, and means for actuating said clamping loading bin means mounted on the free end of said means,
load arms and adapted to be moved by said arms whereby individual refuse containers are grasped by between an upright loading position near the said boom assembly, transported to and emptied ground to an inverted unloading position above 10 into said loading bin, the refuse intially compacted said cargo hold; and a boom assembly mounted of the front of said vehicle in said bin, and then emptied into said cargo hold.
14. A refuse collection vehicle according to claim 13 wherein said cargo hold includes an openable roof portion to receive refuse, and main compacting means within said hold.
said boom assembly including articulated arm means

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13. A refuse collection vehicle having improved loading means, said vehicle comprising a motor vehicle chassis including a frame having a cab and a refuse cargo hold mounted thereon; a pair of load arms rotatably mounted on said chassis extending toward the front of said vehicle; loading bin means mounted on the free end of said load arms and adapted to be moved by said arms between an upright loading position near the ground to an inverted unloading position above said cargo hold; and a boom assembly mounted of the front of said vehicle for movement transversly across the front of the vehicle as well as about both horizontal and vertical axes; said boom assembly including articulated arm means having a clamping device on the free end thereof; said clamping device including an element mounted on said arm means for rotation about a horizontal axis and means to effect said rotation, upper clamping means and lower clamping means on said element, and means for actuating said clamping means, whereby individual refuse containers are grasped by said boom assembly, transported to and emptied into said loading bin, the refuse intially compacted in said bin, and then emptied into said cargo hold.
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