(19)
(11) EP 0 444 249 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
09.03.1994 Bulletin 1994/10

(21) Application number: 90122312.3

(22) Date of filing: 22.11.1990
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5B65F 3/20

(54)

A hopper with loading and compacting functions for use with garbage collecting bins

Einschüttgehäuse mit Lade- und Verdichtungsvorrichtung für Müllsammelbehälter

Trémie de chargement et de compactage destinée à des bennes de ramassage d'ordures


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB GR IT LI LU NL SE

(30) Priority: 27.02.1990 IT 1950290

(43) Date of publication of application:
04.09.1991 Bulletin 1991/36

(73) Proprietor: BERGOMI S.p.A.
I-20123 Milano (IT)

(72) Inventor:
  • Gasparini, Giorgio
    I-20145 Milan (IT)

(74) Representative: De Nova, Roberto et al
c/o JACOBACCI & PERANI S.p.A. Via Visconti di Modrone 7
20122 Milano
20122 Milano (IT)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 100 264
US-A- 3 348 708
WO-A-86/06351
US-A- 4 029 224
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to a hopper with loading and compacting functions for use with garbage collecting bins, as defined in the preamble of Claim 1 (see US-A-4 029 224).

    [0002] As is known, hoppers of the kind specified above require that the garbage materials be acted upon as they are unloaded into the hopper and gather on its bottom, such that the garbage materials can be forced toward the outlet and compacted within the bin.

    [0003] Several solutions have been proposed to meet the above demand.

    [0004] One of these provides for the garbage materials to be shifted toward, and compacted within, the bin interior by a ram plate mounted to slide at the hopper bottom and being shiftable from the rear wall to the outlet.

    [0005] Since during the ram plate stroke no garbage materials should leak past behind it, the ram plate is formed with a near-horizontal top wall of appropriate length. As a result, the ram plate forms a bulky assembly which occupies a non-negligible proportion of the hopper volume even at its rest or home position. In addition, this solution allows foul liquids and debris to leak pact the ram plate bottom, with consequent undesired, unsanitary residence and stagnation thereof at the hopper bottom.

    [0006] In another solution currently in use , the garbage materials are forced toward the outlet by a thrust arrangement forming a so-called ram-and-shovel swivel assembly , wherein the ram plate is supported on lateral ways and the shovel can be moved angularly about the ram plate by the action of oil-operated cylinders, additional oil-operated cylinders becoming necessary therein to drive the ram plate along the ways.

    [0007] The latter solution, while being beneficial to prevent leakage and not intolerably bulky, still is a highly complex construction which is expensive and high in maintenance requirements.

    [0008] The problem that underlies this invention is to provide a hopper of the type specified above, which has such construction and performance characteristics as to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks with which the prior art is beset.

    [0009] This problem is solved by a hopper as indicated, according to the characterizing part of Claim 1.

    [0010] Further features and the advantages of a hopper according to the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of illustration and not of limitation with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:

    Figure 1 is a rear view, taken in the direction of the arrow I, showing schematically a hopper according to the invention;

    Figure 2 is a schematic, longitudinal section view of the hopper shown in Figure 1, taken along the line II-II; and

    Figures 3, 4 and 5 are schematic, longitudinal section views of the hopper in Figure 1 at successive stages of its operation.



    [0011] With reference to the drawing views, generally shown at 1 is a hopper with garbage loading and compacting functions associated with a garbage collecting bin 2, adapted for either floor or truck-mounted installation.

    [0012] The hopper 1 comprises a bottom 3, two juxtaposed side walls, both indicated at 4, a rear wall 5, and a front wall 6.

    [0013] The front wall 6 is formed, in its lower region and starting from the bottom 3, with an aperture 7 for passing the garbage materials from the hopper 1 into the bin 2.

    [0014] The bottom 3 has a sectional member which slopes downwards from the rear wall 5 to the aperture 7 in the front wall 6.

    [0015] The side walls 4, which extend to the same height as the bin, are interconnected at the top by a crossmember 4a.

    [0016] The rear wall 5, whose height is reduced for convenience in pouring garbage into the hopper, is terminated at the top with a reinforced edge 5a.

    [0017] A thrust means 8 is provided in the hopper 1 to shift garbage materials resting on the bottom 3 from the hopper into the bin through the aperture 7.

    [0018] The thrust means 8 comprises a rigid ram plate 9, which is rectangular in shape and mounted between the side walls 4. On the plate 9, there are defined an upper portion 10, a lower portion 11, and an intermediate spot 12.

    [0019] The upper portion 10 of the plate 9 engages in and is guided by a groove 13 formed in each side wall 4, via a respective roller 14.

    [0020] Each groove 13 extends vertically from the top edge of each side wall 4 at a location between the crossmember 4a and the front wall 6.

    [0021] The lower portion 11 is guided, in a manner to be explained, along a substantially rectangular quadrilateral closed-loop path L which comprises a near-vertical side L1 for a raising movement from the bottom 3, a near-horizontal side L2 for an approaching movement to the rear wall 5, a near-vertical side L3 for a lowering movement toward the bottom 3, and a near-horizontal side L4 for an approaching movement to the aperture 7.

    [0022] The thrust means 8 further comprises an oil-operated cylinder 15, lying substantially vertical adjacent to each side wall 4, beside the groove 13, and being active between the crossmember 4a and the plate 9. Specifically, the cylinder 15 has opposed eye-shaped ends linked to the crossmember 4a and the intermediate spot 12 on the plate 9.

    [0023] A further, substantially horizontal, oil-operated cylinder 16 is adjacent to each side wall 4 and active between the rear wall 5 and the plate 9. Specifically, it has opposed eye-shaped ends linked to the edge 5a of the rear wall 5 and the plate9, at a location proximate to the lower portion 11 thereof.

    [0024] An oil-operated apparatus, known per se and not shown in the drawings, is associated with the hopper 1 to supply the oil-operated cylinders 15 and 16 with oil and drive them to perform retraction and extension movements sequentially in a manner to be described, whereby the lower portion 11 of the plate 9 will be driven along the closed path L.

    [0025] The operation of the hopper 1 according to the invention will be described next with reference to a starting condition (shown in Figures 1 and 2), whereby the cylinder 15 and cylinder 16 are both extended.

    [0026] Under this starting condition, the plate 9 has its portion 11 lowered to the bottom 3 and in a substantially vertical position to obstruct the aperture 7.

    [0027] Under this condition, garbage materials will be unloaded progressively into the hopper and allowed to gather at its bottom 3.

    [0028] Then they are to be moved out of the hopper and compacted within the bin.

    [0029] The cylinder 15 is first operated to retract and cause the lower portion 11 to be displaced along the side L1 upwards from the bottom 3. During this stage, the plate 9 is guided by the groove 13 and the extended cylinder 16 which acts as a rocker arm (Figure 3).

    [0030] Thereafter, the cylinder 16 is operated to retract. Thereupon, the lower portion 11 of the plate is brought closer to the rear wall 5, travelling the side L2 of the path L, while the plate is guided, additionally to the groove 13, by the retracted cylinder 15, which acts as a rocker arm (Figure 4).

    [0031] At this point, the cylinder 15 is operated to extend. The lower portion 11 is lowered toward the bottom 3 by completing the side L3, while the plate 9 is guided, in addition to the groove 13, by the retracted cylinder 16, which acts as a rocker arm (Figure 5).

    [0032] As a consequence of the displacement of the lower portion 11 along the sides L1, L2 and L3, the plate will move past the garbage materials.

    [0033] Now, the cylinder 16 is operated to extend. The lower portion 11 moves closer to the aperture 7 along the side L4.

    [0034] During this stage, the plate is guided by the extended cylinder 15 acting as a rocker arm (Figure 5) as well as by the groove 13.

    [0035] Thereafter, the plate will drive the garbage materials from the hopper into the bin through the aperture 7, and compact them within the bin.

    [0036] On completion of this stage, the situation reverts to the starting condition (see Figure 2), and the hopper made ready for a fresh working cycle.

    [0037] A major advantage of a hopper according to this invention resides in its simplicity, both construction- and performance-wise, whereby regular long-term performance of the hopper is to be expected, without trouble and costly maintenance.

    [0038] A further advantage of a hopper according to the invention is that it has a high payload potential.

    [0039] Understandably, the hopper described in the foregoing may be variously modified and altered by the skilled one to meet specific and contingent demands, without departing from the invention scope as defined in the appended claims.


    Claims

    1. A hopper (1) with loading and compacting functions for use with garbage collecting bins (2), comprising a bottom (3), two juxtaposed side walls (4), a crossmember (4a), a rear wall (5), a front wall (6), an aperture (7) through the front wall (6) for passing garbage materials from the hopper (1) into the bin (2), and a thrust means (8) for driving the garbage materials from the hopper (1) into the bin (2) through the aperture (7), comprising a ram plate (9) rectangular in shape and located between the side walls (4), which has an upper portion (10) engaging in and being guided by a substantially vertical groove (13) formed in each side wall (4), and a lower portion (11) being guided along a closed-loop path (L) to perform an upward movement from the bottom (L1), an approach movement to the rear wall (L2), a downward movement toward the bottom (L3), and an approach movement to the aperture (L4), characterized in that it comprises a substantially vertical cylinder (15) active on the plate (9) and lying substantially vertically adjacent to each side wall (4), beside the groove (13), and having opposed ends linked to the crossmember 4a and an intermediate spot (12) on the plate (9), and a substantially horizontal cylinder (16) active on the plate (9) and adjacent to each side wall (4) and having opposed ends linked to the rear wall (5) and the plate (9), at a location proximate to the lower portion (11) thereof, the vertical cylinder (15) being operated to retract for raising the lower portion (11) of the plate (9) from the bottom (3), while the horizontal cylinder (16) is extended and acts as a rocker arm, the horizontal cylinder (16) being operated to retract for bringing the lower portion (11) of the plate (9) closer to the rear wall (5), while the vertical cylinder (15) is retracted and acts as a rocker arm, the vertical cylinder (15) being operated to extend for lowering the lower portion (11) of the plate (9) toward the bottom (3), while the horizontal cylinder is retracted and acts as a rocker arm, and the horizontal cylinder (16) being operated to extend for bringing the lower portion (11) of the plate (9) closer to the aperture (7), while the vertical cylinder (15) is extended and acts as a rocker arm.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Einschüttbehälter (1) mit Lade- und Verdichtungsfunktionen für Müllsammelbehälter (2), der einen Boden (3) umfaßt, zwei nebeneinander angeordnete Seitenwände (4), eine Querstrebe (4a), eine hintere Wand (5), eine vordere Wand (6), eine Öffnung (7) in der vorderen Wand (6) zur Einführung von Abfallstoffen aus dem Einschüttbehälter (1) in den Behälter (2) sowie eine Schubeinrichtung (8) zum Drücken der Abfallstoffe aus dem Einschüttbehälter (1) in den Behälter (2) durch die Öffnung (7), die eine Rammplatte (9) mit rechteckiger Form umfaßt, die zwischen den Seitenwänden (4) angeordnet ist und einen oberen Abschnitt (10) hat, der mit einer im wesentlichen vertikalen Nut (13), die in jeder Seitenwand (4) ausgeformt ist, im Eingriff ist und von ihr geführt wird, sowie einen unteren Abschnitt (11), der über einen geschlossen Weg (L) geführt wird und vom Boden aus eine Aufwärtsbewegung (L1), eine Annäherungsbewegung an die hintere Wand (L2), eine Abwärtsbewegung auf den Boden zu (L3) sowie eine Annäherungsbewegung an die Öffnung (L4) ausführt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß er einen im wesentlichen vertikalen Zylinder (15) umfaßt, der auf die Platte (9) wirkt und im wesentlichen vertikal an jede Seitenwand (4) angrenzend neben der Nut (13) liegt, und dessen einander gegenüberliegende Enden mit der Querstrebe (4a) und einem Zwischenpunkt (12) an der Platte (9) verbunden sind, sowie einen im wesentlichen horizontalen Zylinder (16), der auf die Platte (9) wirkt, an jede Seitenwand (4) angrenzt, und dessen einander gegenüberliegende Enden mit der hinteren Wand (5) und dar Platte (9) an einer Stelle verbunden sind, die in der Nähe des unteren Abschnitts (11) derselben liegt, wobei der vertikale Zylinder eingezogen wird und den unteren Abschnitt (11) der Platte (9) vom Boden (3) anhebt, während der horizontale Zylinder (16) ausgefahren wird und als Kipphebel wirkt, der horizontale Zylinder (16) eingezogen wird und den unteren Abschnitt (11) der Platte (9) näher an die hintere Wand (5) bewegt, während der vertikale Zylinder (15) eingezogen wird und als Kipphebel wirkt, der vertikale Zylinder (15) ausgefahren wird und den unteren Abschnitt (11) der Platte (9) auf den Boden (3) zu absenkt, während der horizontale Zylinder eingezogen wird und als Kipphebel wirkt, und der horizontale Zylinder (16) ausgefahren wird und den unteren Abschnitt (11) der Platte (9) näher an die Öffnung (7) bewegt, während der vertikale Arm (15) ausgefahren wird und als Kipphebel wirkt.
     


    Revendications

    1. Une trémie (1) de chargement et de compactage destinée à des bennes de ramassage d'ordures, comprenant un fond (3), deux parois latérales (4) juxtaposées, une traverse (4a), une paroi postérieure (5), une paroi antérieure (6), une ouverture (7) attravers la paroi antérieure (6) pour le passage des ordures de la trémie (1) à la benne (2), et des moyens de poussée (8) pour mouvoir les ordures de la trémie (1) à la benne (2) attravers l'ouverture (7), comprenant une plaque de poussée (9) à forme rectangulaire et située entre les parois laterales (4), ayant une portion supérieure (10) qui est engagée dans et qui est guidée par une rainure (13) essentiellement verticale formée dans chaque paroi latéral (4), et une portion inférieure (11) guidée le long d'un parcours fermé (L) pour achever un mouvement du bas envers le haut (L1), un mouvement de rapprochement vers la paroi postérieure (L2), un mouvement vers le bas (L3), et un mouvement vers l'ouverture (L4), caractérisée en ce quelle comprend un cylindre (15) essentiellement vertical agissant sur la plaque (9) et gisant essentiellement adjacent en sense vertical à chaque paroi latéral (4), à côté de la rainure (13), et ayant extrémités opposées jointes à la traverse (4a) et à un point intermédiaire (12) sur la plaque (9), et un cylindre (16) essentiellement horizontal agissant sur la plaque (9) et adjacent à chaque paroi latéral (4) et ayant extrémités opposées jointes à la paroi postérieure (5) et à la plaque (9), dans une position proche de la portion inférieure (11) de celle-là, le cylindre vertical (15) étant actionné en retraction pour lever la portion inférieure (11) de la plaque (2) du fond (3), pendant que le cylindre horizontal (16) est étendu et agit de facon d'un bras culbuteur, le cylindre horizontal (16) étant actionné en retraction pour porter la portion inférieure (11) de la plaque (9) plus rapprochée de la paroi postérieure (5), pendant que le cylindre vertical (15) est rétracté et agit de facon d'un bras culbuteur, le cylindre vertical (15) étant actionné en extension pour abaisser la portion inférieure (11) de la plaque (9) vers le fond (3), pendant que le cylindre horizontal est rétracté et agit de façon d'un bras culbuteur, et le cylindre horizontal (16) étant actionné en extension pour porter la portion inférieure (11) de la plaque (9) plus rapprochée de l'ouverture (7), pendant que le cylindre vertical (15) est étendu et agit de facon d'un bras culbuteur.
     




    Drawing