EP0092134A2 - Mechanism for dumping a container into a refuse collection vehicle - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65F2003/0223—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with means for discharging refuse receptacles thereinto the discharging means comprising elements for holding the receptacle
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- the invention relates to a mechanism for moving a container from a standing position to a dump position.
- the invention relates to a mechanism mounted on a refuse collection vehicle for lifting a container from a standing position at one side of the vehicle to an inverted position over the vehicle for dumping the contents of the container into a receiving chamber on the vehicle.
- the dumping mechanism of the present invention can be actuated through its dumping cycle in a relatively short period of time as compared with prior mechanisms. Furthermore, the present mechanism is of relatively simple construction and occupies a relatively small longitudinal space behind the cab of the refuse collection vehicle. Other objects and advantages of the present mechanism relative to the prior art will be apparent from the detailed description.
- the invention resides in a mechanism for moving a container from a standing position to a dump position in a relatively short period of time utilizing a combination of a relatively few simple components.
- the mechanism includes a support frame having a container lift arm supported from the frame by a link member.
- a container gripping means of any conventional design is mounted on one end of the lift arm.
- a guide means is supported from the frame assembly and is adapted to engage and guide the movement of the lift arm.
- a first power means is supported from the frame assembly and is operatively connected to the lift arm. Such first power means is adapted to move the lift arm between a position for gripping a container when in a standing position and a position wherein the container is inverted for dumping its contents.
- a second power means is provided for moving the lift arm so that the end thereof on which the gripping means is mounted will move in a direction substantially horizontal to the surface upon which the container is standing to thereby allow the operator to move the gripping mechanism laterally to a position adjacent the standing container so that the container can be gripped and then raised thru the dumping cycle.
- the dumping mechanism of the present invention as a whole is designated by reference numeral 10 and is shown schematically in Fig. 1 by a dotted line rectangular box.
- the dumping mechanism 10 is mounted on a vehicle 12 as shown in Fig. 1 directly behind and adjacent to the cab 14 of the vehicle.
- the vehicle 12 is equipped with a receiving chamber 15 of any suitable design for receiving refuse dumped from container 62 by dumping mechanism 10. Refuse dumped into chamber 15 is periodically transferred into the body 16 of vehicle 12 by any suitable mechanism (not shown). While the dumping mechanism of the present invention is particularly designed for dumping refuse into a refuse collection vehicle, it will be appreciated that it may have other useful applications.
- the dumping mechanism of the present invention is comprised of the following basic components: a frame assembly 18; a lift arm 20; a track cylinder 22; a lift cylinder 24; a link member 26; and a guide track assembly 28.
- Frame assembly 18 is comprised of a substantially vertically extending leg 30, a substantially horizontal leg 32 extending from leg 30 and having a downwardly angling portion 34 at the end of leg 32.
- Frame assembly 18 also includes a horizontally extending base member 36 for mounting the frame assembly on the chassis 38 of the vehicle 12.
- the means for attaching the frame assembly 18 to the chassis 38 can be accomplished in any suitable manner, such as by welding.
- Lift arm 20 is supported from the upper horizontal leg 32 of the frame assembly 18 by link member 26 which is pivotally connected at its upper end to the frame by a pin 40 and is pivotally connected at its lower end to lift arm 20 by a pin 42.
- Track assembly 28 is comprised of a track member 44 in the form of a slotted box beam and a bracket 46 mounted on the upper end of member 44 for establishing a pivotal connection of the track assembly to leg 34 of frame 18 by a pin 48.
- a roller member 50 is rotatively mounted on lift arm 20 and is positioned to rideup and down within the track member 44 as best shown in Fig. 2.
- Lift cylinder 24 is pivotally connected at its lower end to the end of lift member 20 by a pin 52 and is pivotally connected at its upper-end to horizontal leg 32 of frame 18 by a pin 54.
- Track cylinder 22 is pivotally connected at one end to leg 30 of frame assembly 18 by a pin 56 and is pivotally connected at its other end to track assembly 28 by a pin 58.
- the dumping mechanism 10 is provided with a container gripper mechanism 60 for gripping and releasing a container 62.
- Mechanism 60 (Fig. 1) is comprised of a pair of container gripping arms 64, 64 pivotally mounted on a support arm 65 which in turn is fastened to the end of lift arm 20. Arms 64 are actuated between a release position (dotted lines) and a container gripping position (solid lines) by a gripping cylinder 66. Cylinder 66 is connected directly to one arm 64 and the movement of such arm is transmitted to the other arm 64 by a pair of bevel gears 67.
- the particular construction and operation of the gripper mechanism 60 is not part of the present invention and thus will not be described in detail herein.
- Another example of a gripper mechanism designed to grip and release a refuse container is shown in U.S. Patent No. 4,227,849.
- Refuse containers 62 may be of any suitable design.
- the container 62 shown in the drawings is comprised of a refuse containing body portion 68 having a cover member 70, pivotally mounted on the top of the body.
- the body 68 is provided with a downwardly facing shoulder 72 for engagement by the gripper arms 64 when the arms are moved into gripping engagement with the container 62.
- the particular construction of container 62 is not part of the present invention and thus will not be described in any further detail herein.
- dumping mechanism 10 will be described with reference to a simplified hydraulic control circuit shown in Fig. 9. It should be understood, however, that the dumping machanism 10 could be controlled by a hydraulic control circuit other than that shown in Fig. 9.
- the circuit of Fig. 9 is merely illustrative of circuits which have the capability for effectively operating mechanism 10.
- control valves 74, 82 and 86 as shown in Fig. 9 are located outside cab 14 of vehicle 12 with a remote actuation system (not shown) located inside the cab so that the operator need not get out of the cab to operate the dumping mechanism 10.
- the first step is for the operator to actuate valve 74 by pushing the valve handle downwardly. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow from pump 76. thru lines 78, 80, 114, 88 to port P of valve 74. The fluid will flow thru valve 74 from port P to port B and then to track cylinder 22 thru line 90. This extends track cylinder 22 until the gripper mechanism 60 is moved to a position immediately adjacent the container 62. Exhaust fluid from cylinder 22 will flow thru line 92 to port A of valve 74 and then thru valve 74 from port A to port T and then to the hydraulic fluid tank 94 thru lines 96, 98 and 100.
- the next step is to close the grabber arms 64. This is accomplished by actuating valve 82 by pulling the valve handle back. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow from pump 76 thru lines 78, 80, 114, 122 to port P of valve 82. Fluid will flow from port P to port A and then to the rod end of gripping cylinder 66 thru line 104. The gripping cylinder 66 will thereby be retracted to close the gripping arms 64 around container 62. Exhaust fluid from cylinder 66 will flow thru line 102 to port B of valve 82 and then thru valve 82 from port B to port T and then to hydraulic fluid tank 94 thru lines 106, 98 and 100.
- the next step is to cause the dumping mechanism to move thru the dumping portion of its dumping cycle. This is accomplished when the operator actuates valve 86 by pulling back on the valve handle of valve 86. This will cause hydraulic fluid to flow from pump 76 thru lines 78, 80, 114, 116 to port P of valve 86. Fluid will flow from port P to port B of valve 86 and then to lift cylinder 24 thru line 108. This will extend lift cylinder 24 to cause the dumping mechanism 10 to be actuated thru the dumping portion of the dumping cycle as illustrated in Figs. 4-8. Exhaust fluid from cylinder 24 will flow thru line 110 to port A of valve 86 and then thru valve 86 from port A to port T and then to tank 94 thru lines 112, 98, 100. When the mechanism 10 reaches the Fig. 8 position, cover 70 of container 62 will open and the refuse therein will be dumped into chamber 15.
- valve 86 To set the container back down, the handle of valve 86 is pushed forwardly. Fluid will then flow from pump 76 thru lines 78, 80, 114, 116 to port P of valve 86. Fluid will flow from port P to port A of valve 86 and then to the rod end of cylinder 24 thru line 110. Cylinder 24 will thereby be retracted, causing the dumping mechanism 10 to move from its dump position (Fig. 8) to is down position (Fig. 4).
- valve 118 in line 110 will be actuated. This will divert fluid flowing to cylinder 12 to tank 94 thru line 120. This will cause the dumping mechanism 10 and container 62 to float approximately the last 24 inches of movement to thereby prevent the container from slamming down on the ground.
- Valve 118 (shown only on Fig. 9) can be actuated automatically by any suitable arrangement, such as by mechanical contact by a suitable part of the dumping mechanism as the dumping mechanism reaches the last portion of its downward movement.
- the next step is to open the gripping arms 64 to release container 62 from the dumping mechanism. This is accomplished by actuating valve 82 by pushing forward on the valve handle. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow from pump 76 thru lines 78, 80, 114, 122 to port P of valve 82. Fluid will flow from port P to port B and then to cylinder 66 thru line 102. The gripping cylinder 66 will thereby be extended to open the gripping arms 64 to thereby release container 62. Exhaust fluid from cylinder 66 will flow thru line 104 to port A of valve 82 and then thru valve 82 from port A to port T and then to hydraulic fluid tank 94 through lines 106, 98 and 100.
- the final step in the dumping cycle is to retract the gripping mechanism 60 back to its original position as shown in Fig. 2. This is accomplished by actuating valve 74 by pulling back on the valve handle. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow from pump 76 through lines 78, 80, 114, 88 to port P of valve 74. Fluid will flow through valve 74 from port P to port A and then to track cylinder 22 through line 92. This will retract cylinder 22 to the Fig. 2 position. Exhaust fluid from track cylinder 22 will flow to port B of valve 74 and then thru valve 74 from port B to port T and then from port T to hydraulic fluid tank 94 thru lines 96, 98 and 100.
- the operator moves the vehicle to the next container and the operation of the gripping mechanism 10 as described above is repeated.
- dump mechanism 10 assumes an initial condition as shown in Fig. 2, namely, a situation where the operator has positioned the vehicle with the gripper mechanism 60 spaced from the container 62. In such a situation, it is necessary to first extend track cylinder 22 until the gripper mechanism 60 is moved to a position adjacent container 62. The distance the track cylinder 22 must be extended will depend of course on how close the operator positions the vehicle 12 with respect to the container 62.
- Figs. 6, 7 and 8 show a situation where the track cylinder is fully extended (about 36" in the preferred embodiment).
- Fig. 5 shows a situation where the track cylinder 22 is partially extended and
- Fig. 4 shows a situation where the operator has positioned the vehicle with the gripper mechanism 60 sufficiently close to the container 62 that no extension of the track cylinder is required.
- An experienced operator can often position the vehicle as shown in Fig. 4, thus eliminating the necessity of actuating the track cylinder at either the beginning or the end of the dumping cycle. This is the preferred method of operation since it reduces overall operating time.
- the dumping mechanism 10 of this invention is its ability to perform a substantially uniform dumping movement irrespective of whether the track cylinder is fully extended, partially extended or not extended at all.
- the dumping mechansim 10 will move the container 62 to essentially the same dumping position (Fig. 8) with respect to the vehicle irrespective of the degree to which the track cylinder is extended.
- the emptied container 62 will be set down on the ground at the same location from which it was raised originally.
- the dumping mechanism of the present invention can be actuated through its dumping cycle in a relatively short period of time as compared with prior mechanisms and this can be accomplished by a single operator who can remain in the vehicle cab during the entire operation.
- the present mechanism is of relatively simple construction and occupies a relatively small longitudinal space behind the cab of the vehicle.
- link members as opposed to slide members. This simplifies the hydraulic plumbing arrangement for the hydraulic cylinders and requires flexibility for bending at the link joints only.
- the lift mechanism operate so that most of the container tipping movement occurs at the top part of the dumping arc. Furthermore, the mechanism is designed so that the mechanical lift advantage is nearly constant throughout the dumping cycle, i.e., if the container can be initially lifted off the ground the rest of the dumping cycle can be completed.
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- The invention relates to a mechanism for moving a container from a standing position to a dump position.
- More particularly, the invention relates to a mechanism mounted on a refuse collection vehicle for lifting a container from a standing position at one side of the vehicle to an inverted position over the vehicle for dumping the contents of the container into a receiving chamber on the vehicle.
- Prior mechanisms for lifting a dumping a container into a refuse collection vehicle are shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,227,849, 3,910,434 and 3,773,197. Such prior mechanisms are of relatively complex construction and require a relatively long period of time for operation thru the dumping cycle.
- As will be appreciated from the description of the present invention, the dumping mechanism of the present invention can be actuated through its dumping cycle in a relatively short period of time as compared with prior mechanisms. Furthermore, the present mechanism is of relatively simple construction and occupies a relatively small longitudinal space behind the cab of the refuse collection vehicle. Other objects and advantages of the present mechanism relative to the prior art will be apparent from the detailed description.
- The invention resides in a mechanism for moving a container from a standing position to a dump position in a relatively short period of time utilizing a combination of a relatively few simple components. The mechanism includes a support frame having a container lift arm supported from the frame by a link member. A container gripping means of any conventional design is mounted on one end of the lift arm. A guide means is supported from the frame assembly and is adapted to engage and guide the movement of the lift arm. A first power means is supported from the frame assembly and is operatively connected to the lift arm. Such first power means is adapted to move the lift arm between a position for gripping a container when in a standing position and a position wherein the container is inverted for dumping its contents. A second power means is provided for moving the lift arm so that the end thereof on which the gripping means is mounted will move in a direction substantially horizontal to the surface upon which the container is standing to thereby allow the operator to move the gripping mechanism laterally to a position adjacent the standing container so that the container can be gripped and then raised thru the dumping cycle.
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- Fig. 1 is a side view of a refuse collection vehicle equipped with a container dumping mechanism (shown schematically) made in accordance with the present invention as shown in Figs. 2-8;
- Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken along
line 2--2 of Fig. 1; - Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken along line 3--3 of Fig. 2;
- Figs. 4-8 are a series of partially schematic views (similar to Fig. 2) showing the dumping mechanism in its various positions as it is moved through its dumping cycle; and
- Fig. 9 is a partially schematic view of the hydraulic control circuit for the dumping mechanism.
- The dumping mechanism of the present invention as a whole is designated by
reference numeral 10 and is shown schematically in Fig. 1 by a dotted line rectangular box. In one embodiment of the present invention, thedumping mechanism 10 is mounted on avehicle 12 as shown in Fig. 1 directly behind and adjacent to thecab 14 of the vehicle. Thevehicle 12 is equipped with a receivingchamber 15 of any suitable design for receiving refuse dumped fromcontainer 62 bydumping mechanism 10. Refuse dumped intochamber 15 is periodically transferred into thebody 16 ofvehicle 12 by any suitable mechanism (not shown). While the dumping mechanism of the present invention is particularly designed for dumping refuse into a refuse collection vehicle, it will be appreciated that it may have other useful applications. - Referring to Figs. 2-8, the dumping mechanism of the present invention is comprised of the following basic components: a
frame assembly 18; alift arm 20; atrack cylinder 22; alift cylinder 24; alink member 26; and aguide track assembly 28. -
Frame assembly 18 is comprised of a substantially vertically extendingleg 30, a substantiallyhorizontal leg 32 extending fromleg 30 and having a downwardlyangling portion 34 at the end ofleg 32.Frame assembly 18 also includes a horizontally extendingbase member 36 for mounting the frame assembly on thechassis 38 of thevehicle 12. The means for attaching theframe assembly 18 to thechassis 38 can be accomplished in any suitable manner, such as by welding. -
Lift arm 20 is supported from the upperhorizontal leg 32 of theframe assembly 18 bylink member 26 which is pivotally connected at its upper end to the frame by apin 40 and is pivotally connected at its lower end to liftarm 20 by apin 42. -
Lift arm 20 is guided during its dumping movement bytrack assembly 28.Track assembly 28 is comprised of atrack member 44 in the form of a slotted box beam and abracket 46 mounted on the upper end ofmember 44 for establishing a pivotal connection of the track assembly toleg 34 offrame 18 by apin 48. Aroller member 50 is rotatively mounted onlift arm 20 and is positioned to rideup and down within thetrack member 44 as best shown in Fig. 2. -
Lift cylinder 24 is pivotally connected at its lower end to the end oflift member 20 by apin 52 and is pivotally connected at its upper-end tohorizontal leg 32 offrame 18 by apin 54. -
Track cylinder 22 is pivotally connected at one end toleg 30 offrame assembly 18 by apin 56 and is pivotally connected at its other end to trackassembly 28 by apin 58. - The
dumping mechanism 10 is provided with acontainer gripper mechanism 60 for gripping and releasing acontainer 62. Mechanism 60 (Fig. 1) is comprised of a pair ofcontainer gripping arms support arm 65 which in turn is fastened to the end oflift arm 20.Arms 64 are actuated between a release position (dotted lines) and a container gripping position (solid lines) by a grippingcylinder 66.Cylinder 66 is connected directly to onearm 64 and the movement of such arm is transmitted to theother arm 64 by a pair ofbevel gears 67. The particular construction and operation of thegripper mechanism 60 is not part of the present invention and thus will not be described in detail herein. Another example of a gripper mechanism designed to grip and release a refuse container is shown in U.S. Patent No. 4,227,849. -
Refuse containers 62 may be of any suitable design. Thecontainer 62 shown in the drawings is comprised of a refuse containingbody portion 68 having acover member 70, pivotally mounted on the top of the body. Thebody 68 is provided with a downwardly facingshoulder 72 for engagement by thegripper arms 64 when the arms are moved into gripping engagement with thecontainer 62. The particular construction ofcontainer 62 is not part of the present invention and thus will not be described in any further detail herein. - The operation of
dumping mechanism 10 will be described with reference to a simplified hydraulic control circuit shown in Fig. 9. It should be understood, however, that thedumping machanism 10 could be controlled by a hydraulic control circuit other than that shown in Fig. 9. The circuit of Fig. 9 is merely illustrative of circuits which have the capability for effectively operatingmechanism 10. In the preferred embodiment,control valves cab 14 ofvehicle 12 with a remote actuation system (not shown) located inside the cab so that the operator need not get out of the cab to operate thedumping mechanism 10. - Referring to Fig. 1, assume, as shwon therein, that the
refuse vehicle 12 has been stopped opposite acontainer 62 with thegripper mechanism 60 spaced from thecontainer 62. - The first step is for the operator to actuate
valve 74 by pushing the valve handle downwardly. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow frompump 76.thru lines valve 74. The fluid will flow thruvalve 74 from port P to port B and then to trackcylinder 22 thru line 90. This extendstrack cylinder 22 until thegripper mechanism 60 is moved to a position immediately adjacent thecontainer 62. Exhaust fluid fromcylinder 22 will flow thru line 92 to port A ofvalve 74 and then thruvalve 74 from port A to port T and then to the hydraulic fluid tank 94thru lines - The next step is to close the
grabber arms 64. This is accomplished by actuatingvalve 82 by pulling the valve handle back. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow frompump 76thru lines valve 82. Fluid will flow from port P to port A and then to the rod end of grippingcylinder 66 thruline 104. The grippingcylinder 66 will thereby be retracted to close the grippingarms 64 aroundcontainer 62. Exhaust fluid fromcylinder 66 will flow thruline 102 to port B ofvalve 82 and then thruvalve 82 from port B to port T and then to hydraulic fluid tank 94 thrulines - The next step is to cause the dumping mechanism to move thru the dumping portion of its dumping cycle. This is accomplished when the operator actuates
valve 86 by pulling back on the valve handle ofvalve 86. This will cause hydraulic fluid to flow frompump 76 thrulines valve 86. Fluid will flow from port P to port B ofvalve 86 and then to liftcylinder 24 thruline 108. This will extendlift cylinder 24 to cause thedumping mechanism 10 to be actuated thru the dumping portion of the dumping cycle as illustrated in Figs. 4-8. Exhaust fluid fromcylinder 24 will flow thruline 110 to port A ofvalve 86 and then thruvalve 86 from port A to port T and then to tank 94 thrulines 112, 98, 100. When themechanism 10 reaches the Fig. 8 position, cover 70 ofcontainer 62 will open and the refuse therein will be dumped intochamber 15. - To set the container back down, the handle of
valve 86 is pushed forwardly. Fluid will then flow frompump 76 thrulines valve 86. Fluid will flow from port P to port A ofvalve 86 and then to the rod end ofcylinder 24 thruline 110.Cylinder 24 will thereby be retracted, causing thedumping mechanism 10 to move from its dump position (Fig. 8) to is down position (Fig. 4). - As the
dumping mechanism 10 reaches the last portion of its downward movement (preferably the last 12 inches of downward movement)., aselector valve 118 inline 110 will be actuated. This will divert fluid flowing tocylinder 12 to tank 94 thruline 120. This will cause thedumping mechanism 10 andcontainer 62 to float approximately the last 24 inches of movement to thereby prevent the container from slamming down on the ground. Valve 118 (shown only on Fig. 9) can be actuated automatically by any suitable arrangement, such as by mechanical contact by a suitable part of the dumping mechanism as the dumping mechanism reaches the last portion of its downward movement. - The next step is to open the gripping
arms 64 to releasecontainer 62 from the dumping mechanism. This is accomplished by actuatingvalve 82 by pushing forward on the valve handle. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow frompump 76 thrulines valve 82. Fluid will flow from port P to port B and then tocylinder 66 thruline 102. The grippingcylinder 66 will thereby be extended to open the grippingarms 64 to thereby releasecontainer 62. Exhaust fluid fromcylinder 66 will flow thruline 104 to port A ofvalve 82 and then thruvalve 82 from port A to port T and then to hydraulic fluid tank 94 throughlines - The final step in the dumping cycle is to retract the
gripping mechanism 60 back to its original position as shown in Fig. 2. This is accomplished by actuatingvalve 74 by pulling back on the valve handle. This will cause hydraulic fluid under pressure to flow frompump 76 throughlines valve 74. Fluid will flow throughvalve 74 from port P to port A and then to trackcylinder 22 through line 92. This will retractcylinder 22 to the Fig. 2 position. Exhaust fluid fromtrack cylinder 22 will flow to port B ofvalve 74 and then thruvalve 74 from port B to port T and then from port T to hydraulic fluid tank 94 thrulines - The operator moves the vehicle to the next container and the operation of the
gripping mechanism 10 as described above is repeated. - The operation of
dump mechanism 10 as described above assumes an initial condition as shown in Fig. 2, namely, a situation where the operator has positioned the vehicle with thegripper mechanism 60 spaced from thecontainer 62. In such a situation, it is necessary to first extendtrack cylinder 22 until thegripper mechanism 60 is moved to a positionadjacent container 62. The distance thetrack cylinder 22 must be extended will depend of course on how close the operator positions thevehicle 12 with respect to thecontainer 62. - Figs. 6, 7 and 8 show a situation where the track cylinder is fully extended (about 36" in the preferred embodiment). Fig. 5 shows a situation where the
track cylinder 22 is partially extended and Fig. 4 shows a situation where the operator has positioned the vehicle with thegripper mechanism 60 sufficiently close to thecontainer 62 that no extension of the track cylinder is required. An experienced operator can often position the vehicle as shown in Fig. 4, thus eliminating the necessity of actuating the track cylinder at either the beginning or the end of the dumping cycle. This is the preferred method of operation since it reduces overall operating time. - It should be noted at this point that one of the important inherent advantages of the
dumping mechanism 10 of this invention is its ability to perform a substantially uniform dumping movement irrespective of whether the track cylinder is fully extended, partially extended or not extended at all. To state it another way, the dumpingmechansim 10 will move thecontainer 62 to essentially the same dumping position (Fig. 8) with respect to the vehicle irrespective of the degree to which the track cylinder is extended. Similarly the emptiedcontainer 62 will be set down on the ground at the same location from which it was raised originally. - It will be appreciated from the above description that the dumping mechanism of the present invention can be actuated through its dumping cycle in a relatively short period of time as compared with prior mechanisms and this can be accomplished by a single operator who can remain in the vehicle cab during the entire operation. Furthermore, the present mechanism is of relatively simple construction and occupies a relatively small longitudinal space behind the cab of the vehicle.
- It should also be noted that the major components of the mechanism are comprised of link members as opposed to slide members. This simplifies the hydraulic plumbing arrangement for the hydraulic cylinders and requires flexibility for bending at the link joints only.
- It is also important that the lift mechanism operate so that most of the container tipping movement occurs at the top part of the dumping arc. Furthermore, the mechanism is designed so that the mechanical lift advantage is nearly constant throughout the dumping cycle, i.e., if the container can be initially lifted off the ground the rest of the dumping cycle can be completed.
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