Introduction
[0001] This invention relates to a refuse collection vehicle according to the preamble of
claim 1.
[0002] Throughout this specification, the term "refuse" shall be understood to encompass
any type of materials which have been disposed of for recycling and/or dumping. Particular
reference has been made throughout this specification to the term "cardboard" as a
specific type of refuse which the present compactor assembly invention is particularly
adept at handling; however, it will be readily appreciated that various other types
of papers, plastics and the like can also be handled by the compactor assembly and
the scope of the invention is envisaged to cover many different refuse types and should
not be seen to be limited to cardboard.
[0003] In this specification the term "wheeled chassis" includes not just simply a trailer
mounted on wheels for towing behind a vehicle, but also a vehicle itself and any other
form of transporting device or equipment. Indeed, one could well envisage situations
where the chassis would not have wheels would simply be loaded on an off a transport
vehicle while resting on skids. However, in general the chassis would-be wheeled trailers
or vehicles. Thus, the term "wheeled chassis" must be accorded the widest possible
interpretation.
[0004] Additionally, in this specification, the terms "distal" and "proximal" are essentially
used for convenience and do not, strictly speaking, in any way limit the invention
in the sense that something should always be at one particular end of a vehicle or
container.
[0005] The type of refuse collection vehicle which will be used in an embodiment shall be
a multi-compartment refuse collection container which is mounted on a wheeled chassis.
An example of such a refuse collection vehicle is shown in Figure 1 and furthermore
European Patent Application
EP 2 386 504 A1 discloses a refuse collection vehicle according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0006] Referring to Figure 1, such a vehicle is generally indicated by reference numeral
100 and the refuse collection vehicle typically comprises a plurality of side-by-side
in-line refuse receiving compartments 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112 mounted along the
wheeled chassis 114 from a proximal end 116 to a distal end 118 of the chassis 114.
Such side-by-side in-line refuse receiving compartments 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112
are well known and will not be detailed further for the sake of brevity. An enclosed
upper compartment 120 is provided and the upper compartment 120 extends over some
or all of the side-by-side in-line refuse receiving compartments 102, 104, 106, 108,
110, 112 from adjacent the proximal end 116 to the distal end 118 of the chassis 114.
A cardboard compartment 122 is also provided and is situated at a distal end 118 of
the chassis 114.
[0007] The enclosed upper compartment comprises a discharge door 124 at the distal end 118
of the chassis 114 of the refuse collection vehicle 100. European Patent Application
EP 2 386 504 A1 discloses a specific scissors lift mechanism for moving refuse into the upper compartment.
When the refuse in the upper compartment 120 is to be discharged, the discharge door
124 is opened and means (not shown) for forcing the refuse out through the discharge
door 124 is employed. Such means may be a ram connected to an associated moveable
discharge plate which pushes refuse along the upper compartment 120 towards the discharge
door 124 and ultimately out through the discharge door 124.
[0008] The discharge door 124 of the upper compartment 120 is located above a discharge
door 126 of the cardboard compartment 122.
[0009] The refuse collection vehicle 100 will comprise a number of compacting devices to
facilitate crushing and compacting of refuse, which if not compacted would occupy
too large a volume in one or more of the compartments 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112,
120, 122. This is particularly the case with cardboard as the cardboard is oftentimes
not shredded and can contain a considerable amount of voids. An example of an article
of cardboard refuse which suffers from this issue is cardboard boxes, which even when
squashed down a bit will still contain large voids. Thorough and substantially complete
compaction of such cardboard refuse is necessary in order to maximise the carrying
capacity of the cardboard compartment 122.
[0010] In prior art refuse collection vehicles, where there is an upper compartment, the
compaction mechanism, which is usually a ram, used in the cardboard compartment must
be situated and arranged so as not to impede the discharge of refuse from the upper
compartment. It will be appreciated that as the compaction mechanism for the cardboard
compartment must sit above the collection area in the cardboard compartment, the compaction
mechanism will usually protrude into the upper compartment area and if it is not situated
appropriately, then the compaction mechanism will form an impediment to the discharge
of refuse from the upper compartment.
[0011] In order to avoid causing an obstruction, a pair of rams are normally used, with
each ram being positioned off to each side of the upper compartment adjacent the pair
of side walls of the upper compartment. The rams may be angled to extend inwardly
away from the side walls when operated. A pair of rams are used so as to create an
even downward pressure on the compaction plate attached to the rams which is forced
downward within the collection area of the cardboard compartment. It is undesirable
for an uneven force to be applied, as this may cause the compaction plate to become
slanted and this will cause the compaction plate to become less effective at providing
a thorough and substantially complete compaction of the cardboard in the collection
area of the cardboard compartment. By applying a force on each side of the compaction
plate, an even force can be applied and the rams can be controlled to ensure the compaction
plate remains in a substantially horizontal position during lowering for compaction
of the cardboard.
[0012] The use of two rams is undesirable as this increases the complexity of the construction
of the compaction assembly. The build costs and maintenance costs are higher as a
result of having to use two rams. It is generally desirable to use a single compaction
ram in place of the pair of rams described above. However, the use of a single compaction
ram is problematic as it must be situated substantially in the centre of the compaction
plate to avoid an offset forces being applied to the compaction plate which would
encourage slanting and skewing of the compaction plate. When situated in the a central
location above the compaction plate, the single ram must also extend and retract along
a substantially vertical plane, so the compaction ram housing for the compaction ram
will depend upwardly into the upper compartment in a central location which will be
substantially equidistant from the side walls of the upper compartment. This clearly
causes an impediment to the discharge of refuse from the upper compartment through
the upper compartment discharge door.
[0013] An alternative method of providing the compaction assembly but avoiding causing an
obstruction in the upper compartment is to use a horizontally mounted ram which opens
and closes a scissor mechanism. The horizontally mounted ram is connected between
upper ends of the arms of the scissors mechanism such that by fully extending the
ram, the upper ends of the cross-linked arms of the scissors mechanism are pushed
away from each other and the scissors mechanism is folded. And, when the scissor mechanism
is to be extended and cause a compaction plate to be pushed down, the ram is retracted
and the upper ends of the arms are brought relatively close together and the scissor
mechanism is opened up. This arrangement of a single horizontally mounted ram allows
the compactor plate assembly to have a relatively low profile when closed. However,
a disadvantage of this type of ram arrangement is that there is uneven compaction
force throughout the stroke of the compactor due to the angle of the ram relative
to the scissor arm mechanism. When the compactor is compacting from its closed state,
the angle of the scissor arms relative to the horizontally mounted ram is small, which
is to say that the cross-linked arms of the scissor mechanism are close to horizontal
and this results in a relatively weak vertical compacting force being transferred
through the compaction plate. When the scissor mechanism is more open, the angle of
the ram relative to the scissor arms is larger, giving a larger vertical compacting
force. The difference in compacting force from closed position to open position can
be substantial, and a difference of up to 1000% has been observed. This inconsistent
compaction force is undesirable.
[0014] Further alternative methods of providing a compaction arrangement, which does not
cause an obtrusion in an upper refuse compartment, include compaction plates which
move horizontally but this is not ideal as the cardboard will typically lie flat in
the compartment under gravity and the stacked up in this manner. A horizontally moving
compaction plate, or set of compaction plates, will move orthogonally to the natural
position of the cardboard in the cardboard compartment.
[0015] It is a goal of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus that overcomes
at least one of the above mentioned problems.
Summary of the Invention
[0016] The present invention provides a refuse collection vehicle according to claim 1,
which comprises at least an upper refuse compartment situated above a lower refuse
compartment, whereby the lower refuse compartment partially houses an actuating compaction
ram such that a portion of the actuating compaction ram protrudes into the upper refuse
compartment when the actuating compaction ram is in normal use, a compaction assembly
for the lower refuse compartment comprising a compacting plate and the actuating compaction
ram mounted on a support framework whereby the compacting plate can be raised and
lowered in the lower refuse compartment by the actuating compaction ram, wherein the
actuating compaction ram is movable so as to no longer protrude into the upper refuse
compartment, the actuating compaction ram being slidably mounted on the support framework
for movement between a raised operating position protruding into the upper refuse
compartment and a lowered position within the lower refuse compartment.
[0017] The advantage of providing the refuse collection vehicle of this type is that the
ram can protrude into an upper refuse compartment during filling activities (for example),
but can be lowered out of the way during discharging activities (for example). The
ram is selectively allowed to protrude into the upper compartment, when this is suitable
for the refuse vehicle operator's requirements and needs, but can also be moved to
no longer protrude into the upper compartment when this is suitable for the refuse
vehicle operator's requirements and needs.
[0018] Better compaction can be achieved by a ram which extends into the upper compartment;
however this may cause issue as the ram will become an obstacle in the upper compartment
and therefore engineering the ram assembly so as to be moveable so as to no longer
protrude into the upper compartment when so desired is very advantageous.
[0019] In a further embodiment, the ram assembly is moved so as to no longer protrude into
the upper compartment when it is desired to discharge refuse from the upper compartment.
[0020] In a further embodiment, the actuating compaction ram comprises a substantially vertically
orientated ram.
[0021] The advantage of providing the refuse collection vehicle of this type is that a vertically
orientated ram can be used as this is best for evenly distributing pressure on a compaction
plate; and, the vertically orientated/mounted ram can protrude into an upper refuse
compartment during filling activities, but can be lowered out of the way during discharging
activities, so as not to be an obstacle in the upper compartment during refuse discharge
from the upper compartment.
[0022] In a further embodiment, the actuating compaction ram comprises a ram housed in a
ram housing, whereby the ram housing comprises a flanged end which engages against
a flange lock such that the flange lock holds the ram housing in place protruding
into the upper compartment when the actuating compaction ram is in normal use.
[0023] In a further embodiment, the flange lock is remotely actuable.
[0024] In a further embodiment, the ram housing is slidably mounted within slides on a support
framework which is situated intermediate the upper compartment and the lower compartment.
[0025] In an embodiment there is provided a method of discharging refuse from an upper compartment
of a collection vehicle, where the refuse collection vehicle comprises at least an
upper refuse compartment situated above a lower refuse compartment and the lower refuse
compartment partially houses a substantially vertically mounted ram compaction assembly
which protrudes into the upper refuse compartment when in normal use, the method comprising
the steps of: activating the ram compaction assembly so as to lower a compaction plate
to its lowered position; opening a flange lock which holds the ram compaction assembly
in its normal operating position which protrudes into the upper refuse compartment;
with, the ram compaction assembly being lowered into the lower refuse compartment
so as to leave the upper refuse compartment substantially clear of obstacles and allow
refuse in the upper refuse compartment to be discharged.
[0026] The advantage of providing the above method is that the compaction ram can protrude
into an upper refuse compartment during filling activities, but can be lowered out
of the way during discharging activities. A vertically mounted ram can be used as
this is best for evenly distributing pressure on the compaction plate.
[0027] In an embodiment there is provided a method of operating a refuse collection vehicle,
where the refuse collection vehicle comprises at least an upper refuse compartment
situated above a lower refuse compartment and the lower refuse compartment partially
houses a ram assembly which protrudes into the upper refuse compartment when in normal
use, the method comprising the steps of: activating the ram assembly to extend a piston
rod of the ram assembly into a lowered position; and, lowering the ram assembly into
the lower refuse compartment such that the ram assembly no longer protrudes into the
upper refuse compartment.
[0028] In a further embodiment, the method further comprising the step of activating the
ram compaction assembly to extend the piston rod of the ram assembly into the lowered
position so as to lower a compaction plate to its lowered position.
[0029] In a further embodiment, the method further comprising the step of prior to lowering
the ram assembly into the lower refuse compartment, opening a lock which holds the
ram assembly in its normal operating position.
[0030] In a further embodiment, the method further comprising the step of prior to lowering
the ram assembly into the lower refuse compartment, opening a flange lock which is
engaged against a flange plate of the ram assembly and holds the ram assembly in its
normal operating position.
[0031] In a further embodiment, the method further comprising the step of lowering the ram
assembly into the lower refuse compartment such that the ram assembly no longer protrudes
into the upper refuse compartment so as to leave the upper refuse compartment substantially
clear of obstacles and allow refuse in the upper refuse compartment to be discharged.
[0032] In an embodiment there is provided a compaction ram comprising a piston rod and associated
ram cylinder housed within a ram compaction housing, whereby the ram compaction housing
comprises a flanged end plate; the flanged end plate comprising a ram extension port
and a ram retraction port which are both suitable to connecting to a fluid to actuate
the extension and retraction of the piston rod within the ram cylinder, such that,
a tube connects one of the ram extension port and the ram retraction port with an
upper end of the ram cylinder which is distal to the flanged end plate.
[0033] The advantage of providing a compaction ram of this design is that the ram and associated
tube(s) is contained within the housing and the entire compaction ram can be lowered
as a component. It this manner, the compaction ram can protrude into an upper refuse
compartment during filling activities, but can be lowered out of the way during discharging
activities.
[0034] In a further embodiment, the tube connecting one of the ram extension port and the
ram retraction port with an upper end of the ram cylinder is also housed within the
ram compaction housing.
[0035] In an embodiment there is provided a method of activating the compaction ram in a
refuse collection vehicle so as to hold and retain compacted cardboard in its compacted
state when the refuse collection vehicle travels above a preset speed threshold. In
a further embodiment, the preset speed threshold is 20 mph. Of course, it will be
appreciated that this preset speed threshold may be set to any speed desired.
[0036] In a further embodiment, the compaction ram will be activated to lower the compaction
plate for a period of time at a certain pressure, and, after the compaction ram has
been activated for the period of time, it is then held in the lowered position to
retain and hold the cardboard. It thus prevents vibrations from encouraging the compacted
cardboard to return towards its original uncompacted shape. In a further embodiment,
the compaction ram may be raised when the speed of the refuse collection vehicle drops
below the preset speed threshold, or drops below the preset speed threshold for a
period of time, and/or is based on when the operator of the refuse collection vehicle
opens a door of the refuse collection vehicle, and/or is based on when the operator
of the refuse collection vehicle opens a loading hatch of the refuse collection vehicle.
Detailed Description of Embodiments
[0037] The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some
embodiments thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a refuse collection vehicle in accordance with the
prior art;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a distal end of a refuse collection vehicle in accordance
with the present invention, whereby a cut-away section shows a compaction assembly
in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3a is a perspective view of a compaction ram in accordance with an embodiment
of the present invention showing a ram housed within an outer compaction ram housing;
Figure 3b is a perspective view of the compaction ram of Figure 3a;
Figure 4a is a perspective view the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 2, whereby
a compaction plate which forms part of the compaction assembly is fully extended;
Figure 4b is a perspective view the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 2, whereby
a compaction ram housing which forms part of the compaction assembly is partially
lowered;
Figure 4c is a perspective view the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 2, whereby
the compaction ram housing is fully lowered;
Figure 5a is a rear view of the distal end of the refuse collection vehicle of Figure
2, whereby a cut-away section shows a compaction plate of the compaction assembly
in a fully raised position;
Figure 5b is a rear view of the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 5a, with the compaction
plate in a fully lowered position with the housing lock closed;
Figure 5c is a rear view of the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 5a, with the compaction
plate in a fully lowered position with the housing lock opened;
Figure 5d is a rear view of the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 5a, with the compaction
plate in a fully lowered position with the housing lock opened and the compaction
ram housing partially lowered; and,
Figure 5e is a rear view of the refuse collection vehicle of Figure 5a, with the compaction
plate in a fully lowered position with the housing lock opened and the compaction
ram housing fully lowered.
[0038] Referring to Figure 2, there is provided a refuse collection vehicle indicated generally
by reference numeral 200. The refuse collection vehicle 200 is largely similar to
the prior art refuse collection vehicle 100 shown in Figure 1 in terms of the side-by-side
in-line refuse receiving compartments 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112 and the upper compartment
120. The cardboard compartment 201 of the embodiment of the present invention is different
to the cardboard compartment 122 as is known from the prior art.
[0039] The refuse collection vehicle 200 comprises a cardboard compartment 201 which partly
houses a compaction assembly indicated generally by reference numeral 216. The compaction
assembly 216 is substantially vertically mounted so as to be substantially vertically
orientated when protruding into the upper compartment 120. The cardboard compartment
201 comprises a floor (not shown), an inclined rear portion 212, a rear wall 210,
a side wall 208 comprising a cardboard compartment access flap 214. The compaction
assembly comprises a compacting plate 218 which is mounted to a support framework
222 by way of a support scissors mechanism (not shown) and is raised and lowered by
an actuating compaction ram 220. It will be appreciated that alternative compacting
plate 218 mounting means may be used; for example, the compacting plate 218 may run
on guide rails which are located on side walls 208 of the cardboard compactor 201.
Alternatively, the compacting plate 218 may float within the cardboard compactor 201
and not have any guiding or support frames connected to it. Other mounting means known
in the art are also considered to form part of the scope of the present invention.
[0040] A cardboard compartment discharge door (reference 128 in Figure 1) is hingedly attached
to the distal end of the refuse collection vehicle 200. The floor (not shown), or
a portion of the floor, may form part of the hinge mounted discharge door so as to
form a cantilevered L-shaped rear discharge door.
[0041] The upper compartment 120 comprises a floor 202, upright side walls 204 and inclined
side walls 206. An upper compartment discharge door (reference 124 in Figure 1) is
opened to allow refuse to be pushed along the floor 202 and become discharged from
the refuse collection vehicle 200. As can be seen from Figure 2, the actuating compaction
ram 220 of the compaction assembly 216 forms an obstacle to the discharge of refuse
form the upper compartment 120.
[0042] Referring briefly to Figures 3a and 3b, the actuating compaction ram 220 is shown
in greater detail and comprises a compaction ram 300 housed within a compaction ram
housing 302. The compaction ram housing 302 comprises a top plate 303 and a flanged
bottom end 304. The compaction ram comprises a connector 306 for connecting the actuating
compaction ram 220 to the compaction plate (not shown). A hydraulic cylinder may be
preferably used. A ram extension port 308 is provided alongside a ram retraction port
310 on the flanged bottom end 304 of the actuating compaction ram 220. The compaction
ram 300 itself comprises a piston rod 312 mounted within a ram cylinder 314. A tube
connects the ram extension port 308 to an upper portion, which is adjacent the top
plate 303, of the ram cylinder 314. The ram retraction port 310 is connected to a
lower portion of the ram cylinder 314. It will be appreciated that the ram extension
port 308 and the ram retraction port 310 could be connected in reverse, such that
the ram extension port 308 is connected to a lower portion of the ram cylinder 314
and the ram retraction port 310 is connected to an upper portion of the ram cylinder
314. It will be readily understood that the actuating compaction ram 220 would operate
in the normal fashion such that fluid would be passed through the ram extension port
308 to apply pressure on the piston (not shown) in the compaction ram 300. The piston
is connected to one end of the piston rod 312 and thus forces the piston rod 312 downward
within the ram cylinder 314; as the opposing end of the piston rod 312 terminates
in the form of the connector 306, this connector 306 is forced down. Passing fluid
through the ram retraction port 310 causes the piston rod 312 to retract back into
the ram cylinder 314. The ram extension port 308 and the ram retraction port 310 are
connected to flexible hydraulic pipe (not shown). This flexible hydraulic pipe connects
the ram extension port 308 and the ram retraction port 310 to controlled valves which
operate the actuating compaction ram 220 in the normal fashion. A cable chain may
also be used in a preferred embodiment to contain and restrict the movement of the
flexible pipe to ensure that it does not become entangled in the support scissor mechanism
and other equipment.
[0043] Turning now to Figures 4a through 4c inclusive, there is shown the refuse collection
vehicle 200 with the compaction plate 218 in a fully lowered position. The support
scissors mechanism 400 is used to spread the load on the compactor plate 218 and keep
the compaction plate 218 substantially level as it is raised and lowered by the compaction
ram which is within the compaction ram housing 302. As mentioned hereinbefore, the
scissors mechanism 400 may be replaced with guide rails (not shown) or other types
of guiding/supporting frameworks, or, the compaction plate 218 may be simply allowed
to float in the refuse collection vehicle 200. The piston rod 312 of the compaction
ram can be seen in a fully extended state with the connector 306 connecting the piston
rod 312 to the compaction plate 218 and holding the compaction plate 218 down in a
fully extended position within the cardboard compartment 122 of the refuse collection
vehicle.
[0044] In order to discharge refuse from the upper compartment 120, the compaction cylinder
within the compaction ram housing 302 and the compaction ram housing 302 itself must
be moved out of the way.
[0045] The compaction ram housing 302 is slidably mounted within slides (not shown) in the
support framework 222. These slides are polymer slides or are made of an appropriate
type of low friction, hard wearing material, in a preferred embodiment. When released
from its operating position, the compaction ram housing 302 slides downwardly such
that the ram cylinder slides over the exposed piston rod 312 to encompass the piston
rod 312. In the fully lowered state, which is shown in Figure 4c, the compaction ram
housing 302 has slid completely over the ram cylinder so that the top plate 303 is
substantially in the same transverse plane as the support framework 222 and/or the
floor 202 of the upper compartment 120. In this manner, the horizontally and centrally
arranged compaction ram assembly can be used to apply a pressure on the compaction
plate in a substantially central location so as to use only a single ram and still
ensure a relatively even force on the compaction plate, and yet also remove the compaction
ram assembly from being an obstacle for the discharge of refuse from the upper compartment.
[0046] Figures 5a to 5e show the various stages of the process.
[0047] Referring to Figure 5a, the compaction plate 218 is in its raised position adjacent
the support framework 222 and cardboard can be accepted into the cardboard compartment
201.
[0048] Referring to Figure 5b, the compaction plate 218 is in its lowered position adjacent
an inclined floor portion 212 of the cardboard compartment 201. The support scissors
mechanism 400 is extended to assist with spreading the pressure applied on the compaction
plate 218 by the piston rod 312. The actuating compaction ram 220 is in its operating
position, protruding into the upper compartment 120. A flange lock 500 is in a closed
position so as to engage with the flanged end 304 of the housing of the actuating
compaction ram 220. This closed flange lock 500 holds the compaction ram housing in
its operating position.
[0049] Referring to Figure 5c, the flange lock 500 is opened. It will be understood that
an actuable lock is preferably used and thus the lock can be opened as part of a preset
process to clear the actuating compaction ram 220. Other steps in the process would
include fully extending the compaction pate 218 to its fully lowered position, for
example. Alternatively, the flange lock 500 could be opened on cue from an operator
of the refuse collection vehicle. The opening of the flange lock 500 will allow the
actuating compaction ram 220 to drop under the control of the ram by operating the
ram retraction port. It will be understood that as the weight of the actuating compaction
ram 220 is less than the weight of the compaction plate, the actuating compaction
ram 220 will effectively pull itself down over the extended piston rod, such that
the piston rod retracts back into the ram cylinder. In a further embodiment, it is
envisaged to provide stops (not shown) mounted on rails of the support scissors mechanism
400 to prevent the compactor plate 218 from falling and impacting against the floor
of the cardboard compartment, when the flange lock 500 is opened. These stops are
positioned so as to still allow the compactor plate 218 to operate with full stroke
during normal use.
[0050] Referring to Figure 5d, the opening of the flange lock 500 has permitted the actuating
compaction ram 220 to be lowered towards the compaction plate 218 and the flanged
end 304 of the housing which forms part of the actuating compaction ram 220.
[0051] Referring to Figure 5e, shows the actuating compaction ram 220 fully lowered such
that a top plate 303 on the housing of the actuating compaction ram 220 is substantially
along the same transverse plane as the support framework 222 and/or the floor of the
upper compartment 120. In one embodiment of the present invention, a proximity sensor
(not shown) is used to inform an automatic control system in the refuse collection
vehicle 200, that the compaction ram housing has reached its lowered position, leaving
the upper compartment 120 substantially free from obstruction.
[0052] In order to raise the actuating compaction ram 220 back into an operating position,
after the refuse from the upper compartment 120 has been discharged, the actuating
compaction ram 220 is extended and this will raise the compaction ram housing 300
back to protrude into the upper compartment 120. Once the actuating compaction ram
220 has been raised to its operating position, the flange lock 500 is operated to
engage the flanged end 304 of the housing 300 which forms part of the actuating compaction
ram 220 and this will hold the actuating compaction ram 220 in the raised position.
Once the flange lock 500 has been closed, the piston rod of the actuating compaction
ram 220 can be retracted as this will lift the compaction plate 218 up into a raised
position whereby cardboard can be placed into the cardboard compartment again.
[0053] In a preferred embodiment, the actuating compaction ram 220 is a hydraulic ram although
other types of rams and/or actuators, such as a pneumatic ram or electric actuator,
may be used in the place of the hydraulic ram.
[0054] The compaction ram housing 300 is preferably constructed on stainless steel. The
refuse in the upper compartment is allowed to surround the compaction ram housing
300 in one embodiment of the present invention.
[0055] In a further embodiment, it is envisaged to utilise the compaction assembly 216 as
a cardboard retention apparatus. It has been observed that when the refuse collection
vehicle 200 travels at speeds above walking pace, the vibrations caused by travelling
over the roadway can encourage the compacted cardboard back towards its uncompacted
state, as the memory for shape is quite strong in cardboard. In this further embodiment,
when the refuse collection vehicle 200 is driven above a threshold, say 20 mph, the
actuating compaction ram 220 will be activated to lower the compaction plate 218 for
a period of time, say 20 seconds. This would be enough time for the compaction plate
218 to be lowered to the floor of the cardboard compartment. If the cardboard compartment
is half full, then the compaction plate (after approximately 10 seconds) will stop
lowering itself as the force applied will be meet with an equal but opposite force
from the compacted cardboard in the half filled cardboard compartment. After the actuating
compaction ram 220 has been activated for the period of time, it is then held in the
lowered position to retain and hold the cardboard and prevent vibrations from encouraging
the compacted cardboard to return towards its original uncompacted shape. A pressure
spike may alternatively be used to assess when the compaction plate has reached the
compacted cardboard, however the above time-based option is seen to be an easier and
less complex solution. Typical safety features would be used, such as locking access
to the cardboard compartment during utilisation of the compaction assembly 216. A
particularly advantageous feature is envisaged to concern how the compaction assembly
216 would know to raise itself again. This could be based on when the speed of the
refuse collection vehicle 200 drops below the threshold, or drops below the threshold
for a period of time, or preferably is based on when the operator of the refuse collection
vehicle 200 opens a door of the refuse collection vehicle 200. The compaction plate
218 would then begin to be raised to its' home position when the door is opened by
the operator and by the time the operator would wish to access the cardboard compartment,
it is foreseen that in the majority of cases, the compaction plate would have fully
raised itself to its home position.
[0056] The terms "comprise" and "include", and any variations thereof required for grammatical
reasons, are to be considered as interchangeable and accorded the widest possible
interpretation.
[0057] It will be understood that the components shown in any of the drawings are not necessarily
drawn to scale, and, like parts shown in several drawings are designated the same
reference numerals.
[0058] It will be further understood that features from any of the embodiments may be combined
with alternative described embodiments, even if such a combination is not explicitly
recited hereinbefore but would be understood to be technically feasible by the person
skilled in the art.
[0059] The invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described which may
be varied in both construction and detail.