EP0577540A1 - Truck for the collection of garbage and refuse - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
- B65F3/02—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with means for discharging refuse receptacles thereinto
- B65F3/08—Platform elevators or hoists with guides or runways for raising or tipping receptacles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
- B65F3/24—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for unloading the tank of a refuse vehicle
- B65F3/28—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with devices for unloading the tank of a refuse vehicle by a lengthwise movement of a wall, e.g. a plate, a piston, or the like
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
- B65F3/02—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with means for discharging refuse receptacles thereinto
- B65F2003/025—Constructional features relating to actuating means for lifting or tipping containers
- B65F2003/0259—Means for automatically varying the speed of operation
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
- B65F3/02—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with means for discharging refuse receptacles thereinto
- B65F2003/0286—Means mounted on the vehicle for opening the lid or cover of the receptacle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65F—GATHERING OR REMOVAL OF DOMESTIC OR LIKE REFUSE
- B65F3/00—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse
- B65F3/02—Vehicles particularly adapted for collecting refuse with means for discharging refuse receptacles thereinto
- B65F2003/0293—Means mounted on the vehicle for supporting the refuse receptacle in the tipping position
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- This invention relates to a truck for the collection of garbage and refuse, of the type comprising a load-containing body having adjacent the rear open end thereof a hopper pivotally connected thereto at the top portion thereof and provided with means for lifting garbage containers, discharging the contents of the latter in said hopper and feeding the contents into the said truck load body.
- the body comprises an ejector press for discharging the garbage and refuse contained therein.
- the trucks of this type to be found on the streets of towns and cities, although they perform their mission of collecting garbage more or less correctly, suffer from a number of drawbacks such as the noise caused when loading and unloading the garbage containers, the spillage of, mainly liquid, refuse on the ground when lifting and upturning the garbage containers, the complexity of their mechanisms in general, which is the cause of more frequent maintenance and repair than would be desirable, and also of noise, lack of control from the driver's cab of the operations being performed at the rear of the truck and which may cause accidents to the workers in this area, the negative environmental impact due to the variegated form of the bodywork, the lack of automatic equipment providing greater security for all the operations.
- the problem of the environmental impact is solved by suitably enclosing the bodywork and the hopper with smooth plates which may be decorated as desired. These plates are complemented with further smaller lower plates covering the lower portion of the chassis sides and some of them are openable to allow access, for example, to the fuel tank, to the spare wheels and to the batteries.
- a further feature of this new truck is the formation of the load-containing body with smooth plates, without the need for reinforcing ribs extending therealong.
- Said sheets have an arcuate section and occupy respectively the two side portions, the roof and the bottom of said body.
- Another improvement of this invention consists of the simplification of the guide rails for movement of the ejector press along the load-containing body, the press being guided in this case by a single guide rail provided lengthwise in the centre of the bottom of the load-containing body.
- This main guide rail may be complemented with a secondary guide rail arranged lengthwise in the centre of the load-containing body roof to prevent swaying of the ejector press.
- Yet another improvement of the invention consists of the fitting of joint bushings in the joints of the hydraulic cylinders with which different devices and mechanisms of the truck are operated. This prevents said joints from working under stress, with the risk of breakage.
- Yet another of the features is the presence in the cab of a light and acoustic control panel for the different operations to be carried out, mainly the different stages of loading.
- these controls there is a main switch and a changeover switch for selecting an intermittent or continuous working cycle.
- This truck also comprises a hydraulic system whereby it is possible to compact the garbage in the load-containing body, without this depending on the working section of the telescopic cylinder operating the ejector press.
- the hydraulic system prevents the forward feed of the press unless the hopper is raised.
- the truck for collecting garbage and refuse shown comprises, in the rear open end of the hopper 1, the assembly 2 which takes hold of and lifts the garbage containers, said assembly being vertically moveable between the two open facing tubular columns 3 disposed at either side of said open end.
- the assembly 2 is fixedly attached at both sides on corresponding sleeves 4 which, in turn, are mounted over respective shafts 5 ( Figure 3) which are coupled and fixed at one end to an intermediate shaft 5' and at the other end to respective sliding shoes 6 which run on corresponding U-shaped guide ways 7 fixedly attached vertically to the inside of the columns 3.
- Each sliding shoe 6 is formed by a block 6' having a respective side plate 6'' fixed thereto and which slide on the guide way 7, said blocks also having attached thereto a vertical stem 8, terminated with a flaglike plate 8' which, when the assembly 2 is moved upwards by the action of two hydraulic cylinders 9 attached to said blocks 6' and which are coupled to respective supports 10 separably attached to ones or others of holes 11' formed in plates 11 attached to the upper portion of the columns 3, pass by two sensors 12 and 12' installed thereon and which provide the different speeds in the various lifting and upturning stages of the assembly 2.
- the upturning is due to the fact that the sleeves 4 have fixedly attached to the free end thereof respective gear wheels 13 which on rising up the columns 3 encounter the corresponding roller racks 14 installed on the columns and with which they mesh.
- the assembly 2 is provided with a sensor 15 of the type which adapts the different speeds of lifting, upturning and lowering to the features of the garbage container or containers to be unloaded, it also being possible to program such speeds at will.
- the arms 16 of said assembly 2 for engaging the garbage containers by their side handles are provided to such end with two links 17, 18, with respective upper fingers 17', 18' retaining such handles by the ends thereof.
- the rear open end of the hopper has pivotally mounted thereto at a mid portion thereof by means of arms 19' elbowed to the interior of said open end, a cross member 19 having attached to the lower edge thereof a resilient U-shaped band 20, acting as shock absorber for certain garbage containers which need such support, said cross member 19 being controlled by a pneumatic cylinder 21 which places it in the position of use or conceals it inside the truck body ( Figure 4), depending on the type of garbage container to be discharged.
- the open end of the truck body also has pivotally mounted thereto at the top on both sides of the cross member 19, respective arms 22 terminated in a hook 22' for opening the lid T of the garbage containers C as required, said arms 22 being moved to the rest position thereof by respective gas springs 23, also pivotally mounted to the said open end of the truck body.
- the hopper 1 is pivotally mounted at the top to the rear open end of the body 24 by respective side stubs 25 which are inserted in corresponding vertical elongate holes 26 of lugs 27 mounted on the side of the top portion of the said open end of the body 24, the hopper 1 being lifted for unloading the truck by the action of two external side hydraulic cylinders 28, pivotably attached thereto and to the body 24 and after they have released said hopper from the closed position thereof, which is achieved by raising respective lower side stubs 29 which are engaged in respective forks 30 of the lower portion of the side members of the upper open end of the body 24 ( Figure 5).
- the bottom of the hopper 1 is formed by a single arcuate plate 31 which is attached at the front and rear edges to respective tubular cross members 32 and 33 and the lower surface of said plate 31 is also reinforced longitudinally by flat tie bars 34 adapted thereto and spaced apart at regular intervals, being attached thereto only at the end portions thereof, said joints being reinforced with respective U-shaped gussets 35 and 36 ( Figure 6).
- the body 24 is formed by four arcuate plates 37 forming the roof, the bottom and the side walls and which are attached to the front and rear frames 38 and 39, the concave surface of said plates 37 facing the inside of the body 24, the latter being externally reinforced longitudinally with two pairs of sections 40 occupying the upper and lower portions of the side members.
- the load-containing body 24 has attached to the interior thereof, on the lower sheet 37 forming the bottom a longitudinal central I section 41 forming the guide railfor the ejector press 42 ( Figure 9) when moving.
- the said press 42 has fixedly attached thereto, under the frame 42' forming the base thereof, two U-shaped longitudinal sections 43 the open sides of which face each other, the corresponding ends of a further two inverted L-shaped sections 44 being fixedly attached to the intermediate and lower portions of the former sections.
- the latter form in the sections 43 two tubular members which, when inserted in the sides of the section 41, support at the top and the bottom respective sliding shoes 45 for sliding along the inner surfaces of the flanges and web of said section 41.
- the sliding shoes 45 are longitudinally locked against the sections 43 and 44 by covers 46 which are attached with screws 47 to plates 48 fixedly attached at the ends of the tubular members forming the said sections 43, 44, with the said covers extending out from the members at the top and at the bottom.
- covers 46 have the upper and lower edges thereof provided with respective lips 46' which engage in corresponding steps 45' of the sliding shoes 45 and grip them with intermediate teeth 46" preventing lateral movement ( Figure 11).
- the ejection press 42 guiding is complemented with a further longitudinal central tubular guide member 47 fixedly attached to the metal sheet 37 forming the roof of the body 24 which is engaged by two sliding shoes 48 which slide therealong and are attached to the vertical portions of a U-shaped section 49 fixed in turn to a support 50 fixedly attached in the centre to the upper portion of the ejector press 42.
- the majority of the hydraulic cylinders with which the various truck mechanisms are driven are attached to the mechanisms by a joint bushing 51 retained by the pertinent end 54 of the cylinder, with a friction washer 54'.
- Said joint bushing 51 is mounted around the pivoting shaft 52 retained at the ends thereof in two forked wings 53 provided in the pertinent device.
- the body 24 and the hopper 1 have the respective external side walls thereof faired with respective plates 55 and 56 which are smooth on the outside and are reinforced on the inside with metal straps 59, said plates being provided at the top and bottom thereof with corresponding longitudinal flanges 57 projecting to the inside thereof and provided with holes 58 for attachment, by bolts, to the said body 24 and hopper 1, after the said plates 55 and 56 have been engaged behind respective flanges 60 fixedly attached to the frame 39 and the columns 3, the plates 56 also comprising a trap 56' for access to certain parts thereof, with all the plates 55 and 56 being extended at the bottom edge thereof with a number of plates 61 which cover the truck chassis and the lower portion of the hopper, some of said plates 61 being openable for the necessary access to certain parts of the said chassis.
- the truck is provided in the cab 62 with a control panel 63 for the operations to be carried out thereby and a monitor 64' connected to a camera 65 installed at the open end of the hopper 1, said panel comprising a main switch 66 for said operations, a control 67 so that each work cycle may be carried out continuously or intermittently, respective warning lights 68 for control thereof and, among others, warning lights 69 for controlling the different stages of the work cycle, the emergency stop indicator light 70 and the hopper raised indicator light 71.
- the truck hydraulic system has also been provided with the valve 72 which makes it possible for the retaining or precompacting of the garbage against the ejector press to depend on the cylinders 73 which cause the carriage carrying the compacting blade, driving in turn the ejector press to eject the garbage from the body, to be moved only when the hopper 1 is raised, since the valve 74, driving the ejector press cylinder 75 depends on the elevating cylinders 28 of said hopper.
- the truck is also provided with a relay (not shown) cutting off the supply to the loading and discharge means of the containers, as well as the garbage compacting means, by stopping them when the truck is moving, to which end said relay is connected to pertinent circuits associated with the handbrake, the universal transmission joint or any other device of the truck related to the movement thereof.
- a relay (not shown) cutting off the supply to the loading and discharge means of the containers, as well as the garbage compacting means, by stopping them when the truck is moving, to which end said relay is connected to pertinent circuits associated with the handbrake, the universal transmission joint or any other device of the truck related to the movement thereof.
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- This invention relates to a truck for the collection of garbage and refuse, of the type comprising a load-containing body having adjacent the rear open end thereof a hopper pivotally connected thereto at the top portion thereof and provided with means for lifting garbage containers, discharging the contents of the latter in said hopper and feeding the contents into the said truck load body. The body comprises an ejector press for discharging the garbage and refuse contained therein.
- Up to the present, the trucks of this type to be found on the streets of towns and cities, although they perform their mission of collecting garbage more or less correctly, suffer from a number of drawbacks such as the noise caused when loading and unloading the garbage containers, the spillage of, mainly liquid, refuse on the ground when lifting and upturning the garbage containers, the complexity of their mechanisms in general, which is the cause of more frequent maintenance and repair than would be desirable, and also of noise, lack of control from the driver's cab of the operations being performed at the rear of the truck and which may cause accidents to the workers in this area, the negative environmental impact due to the variegated form of the bodywork, the lack of automatic equipment providing greater security for all the operations.
- These and other drawbacks provided by the known garbage collection trucks have been overcome with the present invention.
- Thus, one of the main problems deriving from the garbage container lifting, upturning and lowering operations which are very noisy and are the cause of the abovementioned spillage, above all of liquids, has been solved with the formation of a new mechanism which in a first stage lifts the garbage container vertically, in a second stage when the garbage container has reached the height contemplated for emptying it is upturned and in a third stage the garbage container is lowered also vertically, with the peculiarity, also, that these stages are carried out at different speeds, a first slower stage until the garbage container is picked up, a faster stage when it is being lifted and a third, also slow stage at the time of upturning and emptying the garbage container. These three stages are repeated in the reverse order and may be carried out faster than the corresponding lifting stages, since the garbage container is now empty.
- The problem of the environmental impact is solved by suitably enclosing the bodywork and the hopper with smooth plates which may be decorated as desired. These plates are complemented with further smaller lower plates covering the lower portion of the chassis sides and some of them are openable to allow access, for example, to the fuel tank, to the spare wheels and to the batteries.
- A further feature of this new truck is the formation of the load-containing body with smooth plates, without the need for reinforcing ribs extending therealong. Said sheets have an arcuate section and occupy respectively the two side portions, the roof and the bottom of said body.
- Another improvement of this invention consists of the simplification of the guide rails for movement of the ejector press along the load-containing body, the press being guided in this case by a single guide rail provided lengthwise in the centre of the bottom of the load-containing body. This main guide rail may be complemented with a secondary guide rail arranged lengthwise in the centre of the load-containing body roof to prevent swaying of the ejector press.
- It is also a feature of this truck that the locking and unlocking of the coupling of the hopper to the load-containing body is effected with the hydraulic cylinders which pivotally raise the hopper for opening said body, said locking and unlocking being obtained with a slight linear lowering and raising, respectively, of the hopper to engage lateral stubs of the hopper in respective forks fixedly attached to the side members of the rear open end of the load-containing body.
- Yet another improvement of the invention consists of the fitting of joint bushings in the joints of the hydraulic cylinders with which different devices and mechanisms of the truck are operated. This prevents said joints from working under stress, with the risk of breakage.
- In this new truck, the operations carried out at the rear thereof are controlled from the cab by the driver himself, for which purpose there has been provided at the upper rear of the hopper a video camera displaying the images on a monitor installed in the cab.
- Yet another of the features is the presence in the cab of a light and acoustic control panel for the different operations to be carried out, mainly the different stages of loading. Among these controls there is a main switch and a changeover switch for selecting an intermittent or continuous working cycle.
- This truck also comprises a hydraulic system whereby it is possible to compact the garbage in the load-containing body, without this depending on the working section of the telescopic cylinder operating the ejector press. The hydraulic system prevents the forward feed of the press unless the hopper is raised.
- Outstanding among the safety measures are those which stop the garbage container loading and unloading means and the garbage compacting means, if the truck moves.
- These and other features will become better evident from the following description, to facilitate which there are attached eight sheets of drawings in which one embodiment given only as a non-limitative example of the scope of the present invention is illustrated.
- In the drawings:
- Figure 1 is a side view of the truck with the hopper closed, without the fairing;
- Figure 2 is a semielevation view, partly in cross section, of the hopper loading open end;
- Figure 3 is a cross section in plan view of the garbage container lift attached to the pertinent guide rail;
- Figure 4 is a side elevation view in cross section of the garbage container lift.
- Figure 5 is a side view of the rear of the truck, with the hopper open and partly in cross section;
- Figure 6 is a front view of the bottom of the hopper;
- Figure 7 is a side detail, on a larger scale, of the rear portion of the bottom of the hopper;
- Figure 8 is a front elevation view of the truck body;
- Figure 9 is a perspective view of the ejector press with the lower guide rail sliding shoes disconnected;
- Figure 10 is a detail in elevation of the upper guiding of the ejector press in the truck body;
- Figure 11 is a cross section view of the lower guiding of the ejector press in the truck body;
- Figure 12 is a cross section view of the connection of a hydraulic cylinder;
- Figure 13 is a side view of the faired truck;
- Figure 14 is a perspective view of one of the panels forming the fairing of the truck body;
- Figure 15 is a schematic cross section elevation view of the fairing of the body fixed to the truck chassis;
- Figure 16 is a cross section plan view of the coupling of one of the plates forming the fairing of the truck body in the rear frame thereof;
- Figure 17 shows the control panel; and
- Figure 18 shows part of the truck hydraulic schematics.
- According to the Figures, the truck for collecting garbage and refuse shown comprises, in the rear open end of the hopper 1, the
assembly 2 which takes hold of and lifts the garbage containers, said assembly being vertically moveable between the two open facingtubular columns 3 disposed at either side of said open end. - For said movement, the
assembly 2 is fixedly attached at both sides on corresponding sleeves 4 which, in turn, are mounted over respective shafts 5 (Figure 3) which are coupled and fixed at one end to an intermediate shaft 5' and at the other end to respectivesliding shoes 6 which run on corresponding U-shapedguide ways 7 fixedly attached vertically to the inside of thecolumns 3. - Each
sliding shoe 6 is formed by a block 6' having a respective side plate 6'' fixed thereto and which slide on theguide way 7, said blocks also having attached thereto avertical stem 8, terminated with a flaglike plate 8' which, when theassembly 2 is moved upwards by the action of two hydraulic cylinders 9 attached to said blocks 6' and which are coupled torespective supports 10 separably attached to ones or others ofholes 11' formed inplates 11 attached to the upper portion of thecolumns 3, pass by twosensors 12 and 12' installed thereon and which provide the different speeds in the various lifting and upturning stages of theassembly 2. - The upturning is due to the fact that the sleeves 4 have fixedly attached to the free end thereof
respective gear wheels 13 which on rising up thecolumns 3 encounter thecorresponding roller racks 14 installed on the columns and with which they mesh. - Further to comprising the usual elements for taking hold of the different types of garbage container, the
assembly 2 is provided with asensor 15 of the type which adapts the different speeds of lifting, upturning and lowering to the features of the garbage container or containers to be unloaded, it also being possible to program such speeds at will. - Furthermore, the
arms 16 ofsaid assembly 2 for engaging the garbage containers by their side handles are provided to such end with twolinks - At the top, the rear open end of the hopper has pivotally mounted thereto at a mid portion thereof by means of arms 19' elbowed to the interior of said open end, a
cross member 19 having attached to the lower edge thereof aresilient U-shaped band 20, acting as shock absorber for certain garbage containers which need such support, saidcross member 19 being controlled by apneumatic cylinder 21 which places it in the position of use or conceals it inside the truck body (Figure 4), depending on the type of garbage container to be discharged. - The open end of the truck body also has pivotally mounted thereto at the top on both sides of the
cross member 19,respective arms 22 terminated in a hook 22' for opening the lid T of the garbage containers C as required, saidarms 22 being moved to the rest position thereof byrespective gas springs 23, also pivotally mounted to the said open end of the truck body. - The hopper 1 is pivotally mounted at the top to the rear open end of the
body 24 byrespective side stubs 25 which are inserted in corresponding verticalelongate holes 26 oflugs 27 mounted on the side of the top portion of the said open end of thebody 24, the hopper 1 being lifted for unloading the truck by the action of two external sidehydraulic cylinders 28, pivotably attached thereto and to thebody 24 and after they have released said hopper from the closed position thereof, which is achieved by raising respectivelower side stubs 29 which are engaged inrespective forks 30 of the lower portion of the side members of the upper open end of the body 24 (Figure 5). - The bottom of the hopper 1 is formed by a single
arcuate plate 31 which is attached at the front and rear edges to respectivetubular cross members said plate 31 is also reinforced longitudinally byflat tie bars 34 adapted thereto and spaced apart at regular intervals, being attached thereto only at the end portions thereof, said joints being reinforced withrespective U-shaped gussets 35 and 36 (Figure 6). - In turn, the
body 24 is formed by fourarcuate plates 37 forming the roof, the bottom and the side walls and which are attached to the front andrear frames plates 37 facing the inside of thebody 24, the latter being externally reinforced longitudinally with two pairs ofsections 40 occupying the upper and lower portions of the side members. - The load-containing
body 24 has attached to the interior thereof, on thelower sheet 37 forming the bottom a longitudinal central Isection 41 forming the guide railfor the ejector press 42 (Figure 9) when moving. To this end, the saidpress 42 has fixedly attached thereto, under the frame 42' forming the base thereof, two U-shapedlongitudinal sections 43 the open sides of which face each other, the corresponding ends of a further two inverted L-shaped sections 44 being fixedly attached to the intermediate and lower portions of the former sections. The latter form in thesections 43 two tubular members which, when inserted in the sides of thesection 41, support at the top and the bottom respective slidingshoes 45 for sliding along the inner surfaces of the flanges and web ofsaid section 41. - The
sliding shoes 45 are longitudinally locked against thesections covers 46 which are attached withscrews 47 toplates 48 fixedly attached at the ends of the tubular members forming thesaid sections - Likewise, the
covers 46 have the upper and lower edges thereof provided with respective lips 46' which engage in corresponding steps 45' of thesliding shoes 45 and grip them withintermediate teeth 46" preventing lateral movement (Figure 11). - The
ejection press 42 guiding is complemented with a further longitudinal centraltubular guide member 47 fixedly attached to themetal sheet 37 forming the roof of thebody 24 which is engaged by two slidingshoes 48 which slide therealong and are attached to the vertical portions of aU-shaped section 49 fixed in turn to asupport 50 fixedly attached in the centre to the upper portion of theejector press 42. - Furthermore, the majority of the hydraulic cylinders with which the various truck mechanisms are driven, such as the carriage pushing the garbage into the
body 24, are attached to the mechanisms by ajoint bushing 51 retained by thepertinent end 54 of the cylinder, with a friction washer 54'. Saidjoint bushing 51 is mounted around thepivoting shaft 52 retained at the ends thereof in two forkedwings 53 provided in the pertinent device. - The
body 24 and the hopper 1 have the respective external side walls thereof faired withrespective plates metal straps 59, said plates being provided at the top and bottom thereof with correspondinglongitudinal flanges 57 projecting to the inside thereof and provided withholes 58 for attachment, by bolts, to thesaid body 24 and hopper 1, after thesaid plates respective flanges 60 fixedly attached to theframe 39 and thecolumns 3, theplates 56 also comprising a trap 56' for access to certain parts thereof, with all theplates plates 61 which cover the truck chassis and the lower portion of the hopper, some ofsaid plates 61 being openable for the necessary access to certain parts of the said chassis. - The truck is provided in the
cab 62 with acontrol panel 63 for the operations to be carried out thereby and a monitor 64' connected to acamera 65 installed at the open end of the hopper 1, said panel comprising amain switch 66 for said operations, acontrol 67 so that each work cycle may be carried out continuously or intermittently,respective warning lights 68 for control thereof and, among others,warning lights 69 for controlling the different stages of the work cycle, the emergencystop indicator light 70 and the hopper raisedindicator light 71. - The truck hydraulic system has also been provided with the
valve 72 which makes it possible for the retaining or precompacting of the garbage against the ejector press to depend on thecylinders 73 which cause the carriage carrying the compacting blade, driving in turn the ejector press to eject the garbage from the body, to be moved only when the hopper 1 is raised, since thevalve 74, driving theejector press cylinder 75 depends on the elevatingcylinders 28 of said hopper. - The truck is also provided with a relay (not shown) cutting off the supply to the loading and discharge means of the containers, as well as the garbage compacting means, by stopping them when the truck is moving, to which end said relay is connected to pertinent circuits associated with the handbrake, the universal transmission joint or any other device of the truck related to the movement thereof.
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