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  • ABSTRACT This invention pertains to a mechanized mobile pneumatic pickup apparatus for solid waste such as trash and garbage.
  • the apparatus comprises a unique combination of an automotive truck, a movable flexible intake conduit, compaction means, and pneumatic means for moving trash and garbage from collecting stations through the intake conduit into the truck, all units actuated by a single power source.
  • the invention is more specifically concemed with aunique apparatus for collecting trash and garbage which comprisesin combination an automotive truck, a movable flexible intake conduit, compaction means and a pneumatic system for passing the trash and garbage from the collecting stations, storage containers, barrels, or any storage units for containing trash, through the conduit to within the truck, all elements preferably being activated by a single power source engine.
  • the present invention is concerned with a unique apparatus which will pneumatically collect the refuse or solid waste from refuse cansor disposable plastic containers, or other containing devices, positioned ata curb line, storage lot, or other collecting point, thus greatly reducing the man-hours required thereby effecting substantial savings in this field.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in elevation, while FIG. .2 is a top view of the apparatus.
  • FIG. 3 illustratesanother adaptationofthe invention.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates an adaptation wherein the rear storage compartmentcomprises a removable unit while the mechanized section comprises a permanent fixed unit.
  • FIG. shows in some detail conventional spring loaded guides which maintain receptacle stability while being unloaded.
  • apparatus is conventionally mounted on a truck chassis (not shown), motivated by a suitable power engine source (not shown).
  • Apparatus 10 comprises in combination a pick-up conduit 1 which is adapted to rotate about swivel 2 in a horizontal plane, and about swivel 3 in a vertical plane.
  • Pick-up conduit 1 comprises a horizontal member 4 which may be telescopic in construction and a vertical member 5 which is preferably telescopic in construction so as to be readily adjustable to efficiently pick up from receptacles of varying heights.
  • Horizontal member 4 comprises an inboard section 24and an outboard section 25.
  • Section 25 telescopes within section 24 by connecting sealing means 26.
  • Out board section 25 is moved by horizontal rod 27 which in turn is activated by suitable means from the control cab.
  • Vertical member 5 comprises a lower section 28 and an upper section 29. Section 28 telescopes within section 29 by connecting sealing means 30. Section 28 is moved by rod or cable 31 which in turn is activated by suitable means from the control cab. Rods 27 and 31 could be replaced by a portable control at or near the nozzle.
  • a desirable adaptation with respect to lower section 28 is to have spring loaded guides 32 (which exert a downward thrust) seat over the upper edge of trash can 33 to prevent its being sucked upwardly. As the lower end of lower section 28 moves downwardly in receptacle 33 sucking up the trash these guides will move in guide channels along the outer surface of section 28. Thus, the can or receptacle is held firmly as the lower end of 28 moves downwardly in the can removing the trash.
  • Apparatus 10 comprises a fan or blower 6 driven by shaft 7 which is driven from a conventional power pack, not shown, which in turn is driven by the power source engine.
  • Fan 6 produces a sufficient vacuum through conduit 1 so as to pneumatically move solid waste from curb containers. through conduit 1 into perforated upper chamber 8.
  • the conveying air passes through perforations 9 and is removed from the apparatus l 0 through filters l1 and 12 (FIG. 2).
  • the solid waste may be continually allowed to pass into lower chamber 14 or at periodic intervalsby suitable gate control means when the compactor 15 is in position (a).
  • the compactor 15 is activated from position (a) to (b) by means of compactor rod 16 whichis driven from the power pack.
  • compactor 15 forces and compacts the solid waste in waste storage area 20 for transportation to a suitable disposal area.
  • the solid waste is ejectedfrom storage area 20 by means of ram 22 actuated by piston element 17 which rotates about "xis 23.
  • a preferred adaptation is a structure or mecha nism 22 which willmove to rear door 21 thereby completely ejecting all trash.
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with identical numbers designating identical elements. Filters 11 and 12 are clearly shown.
  • the solid waste is introduced into waste storage area 4-1 through conduit42 by means of blower or fan 43 powered by shaft 44 in a manner as described heretofore.
  • the air passes through perforations 40 in screen 34 and is ejected into the atmosphere or through a-filter medium.
  • Plunger 36 activated by shaft 37 serves to compact the solid waste when it is being loaded by having rear gate 38 securely closed when 36 moves from position (a) to (b)or to any intermediate point.
  • Plunger 36 functions also to unload the solid waste at the disposal area by opening rear gate 38.
  • a very desirable apparatus comprises in combination the apparatus described and the use of cans or receptacles having spring loaded hinged lids or tops.
  • the initial vacuum contact will open the lid against the force of the spring or equivalent loaded guides 32 which are to be positioned on the upper side of the can.
  • This permits the insertion of tube section 28 into the can for the removal of the trash or solid waste as described above.
  • the vacuum pressure to open the lid would be about 1/10 to A of the vacuum pressure necessary to remove the trash.
  • the full vacuum pressure of about 30 to 50, inches such as about 40 inch water gauge is attained after the lid is opened.
  • the rear compartment 20 (Section C) comprises a removable unit.
  • the mechanical section B comprises a fixed permanent section on the automotive unit.
  • a drop door 50 functions to close off opening A when Section C is removed by a suitable crane or equivalent mechanical means from Section B.
  • An empty second section C is then mounted for use, while the full section C is transported to the disposal area.
  • PK]. 5 shows the employment of conventional spring loaded guides in combination with the lower section 28 and the trash can 33 in order to secure rigid can stability while the can is being unloaded.
  • guides 32 of substantial L-shape configuration seat over the upper edge of can 33.
  • These guides have heads 50 which are vertically movably fixed within guide channels or housings 52.
  • These housings or guide channels 52 are rigidly affixed to lower section 28 and have slots in their outer faces to permit the housings or guide channels to move downwardly above the horizontal sections of the guides holding the can, when lower section 28 is lowered.
  • Springs 51 within housings 52 are compressed as 28 moves downwardly and thus an increasingly greater downward thrust is exerted on can 33 as 28 moves downwardly which is very desirable.
  • the present invention is concerned with a pneumatic pick-up apparatus which comprises in combination a conveying truck, a compactor element, and unloading element, an activated from a single power source.
  • the pick-up conduit is readily adjustable as to position at any point both as to height and location. The invention will secure a dramatic decrease in manhours required to collect any fixed amount of solid waste thereby decreasing costs of collection, and in addition will be more sanitary.
  • Pneumatic pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste and trash which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said body to solid waste positioned outside said body, a fan positioned within said body adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste to within said body through said conduit, and compaction means within said body to compact said waste, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable pressure loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
  • Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member, and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable spring loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides being adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
  • Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a motor mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extendingfrom the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit wherein said forward compartment comprises a perforated upper chamber in communication with said conveying conduit adapted to separate the conveying air from the solid waste, and a lower chamber into which the solid waste passes, and a compactor ram which moves horizontally through said lower chamber and forces said solid waste into said rear compartment, and wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and movable spring loaded guides attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, which guides seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end

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This invention pertains to a mechanized mobile pneumatic pickup apparatus for solid waste such as trash and garbage. In essence, the apparatus comprises a unique combination of an automotive truck, a movable flexible intake conduit, compaction means, and pneumatic means for moving trash and garbage from collecting stations through the intake conduit into the truck, all units actuated by a single power source.

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United States Patent 1191 Boon [451 Nov. 12, 1974 PNEUMATIC TRASH-GARBAGE PICKUP DEVICE [75] Inventor: Bruce Theodore Edward Boon,
Wayne, NJ.
[731 Assignee: Eastern Cyclone Industries, Inc.,
Fairfield, NJ.
I22] Filed: Mar. 7, 1973 121 1 Appl. NOS 338,967
[52] US. Cl 214/302, 15/340, 214/82, 214/8328, 214/833, 214/310, 214/518 [51 1 Int. Cl B65f 3/02 [58] Field of Search 214/41, 83.28, 302, 310; 15/340; 302/58 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,657,013 1/1928 Kettle 141/312X 2,525,372 10/1950 Riddell 214/8328 3,370,525 2/1968 Bowles 214/833 X 3,506,998 4/1970 Perry 15/340 X 3,613,915 10/1971 Vita 214/41 3,688,802 9/1972 Bauman et a1 214/41 X Primary Examiner-Robert G. Sheridan Attorney, Agem, or Firm-James M. Heilman; William O. Heilman [57] ABSTRACT This invention pertains to a mechanized mobile pneumatic pickup apparatus for solid waste such as trash and garbage. In essence, the apparatus comprises a unique combination of an automotive truck, a movable flexible intake conduit, compaction means, and pneumatic means for moving trash and garbage from collecting stations through the intake conduit into the truck, all units actuated by a single power source.
7 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures MOTOR DRlVEN VEHICLE P NOV 12 IBM MENTED SHEET l 0F 4 7 1 PNEUMATIC TRASH-GARBAGE PICKUP DEVICE The presentinvention is broadly concerned with the more economical and more efficient method for the collection of solidwaste such as trash and garbage from collection stations, such as trash-.andgarbage cans positioned at the curbs in residential, industrial and commercial areas. The invention is more specifically concemed with aunique apparatus for collecting trash and garbage which comprisesin combination an automotive truck, a movable flexible intake conduit, compaction means and a pneumatic system for passing the trash and garbage from the collecting stations, storage containers, barrels, or any storage units for containing trash, through the conduit to within the truck, all elements preferably being activated by a single power source engine.
It is wellknown in-the artthat the collection of solid waste such as trash and garbagerequire a tremendous amount-ofman-hours-in all segmentsof trash collection areas. The costs of such collections are soaring and every effort is being exerted to control these rising costs. The present invention is concerned with a unique apparatus which will pneumatically collect the refuse or solid waste from refuse cansor disposable plastic containers, or other containing devices, positioned ata curb line, storage lot, or other collecting point, thus greatly reducing the man-hours required thereby effecting substantial savings in this field.
The present invention may be fully understood by referencetoth'e drawingsillustrating one adaptation-of the same.
FIG. 1 is a view in elevation, while FIG. .2 is a top view of the apparatus.
FIG. 3 illustratesanother adaptationofthe invention.
FIG. 4 illustrates an adaptation wherein the rear storage compartmentcomprises a removable unit while the mechanized section comprises a permanent fixed unit.
FIG. shows in some detail conventional spring loaded guides which maintain receptacle stability while being unloaded.
' Referring specifically to FIG. 1, apparatus is conventionally mounted on a truck chassis (not shown), motivated by a suitable power engine source (not shown). Apparatus 10 comprises in combination a pick-up conduit 1 which is adapted to rotate about swivel 2 in a horizontal plane, and about swivel 3 in a vertical plane. Pick-up conduit 1 comprises a horizontal member 4 which may be telescopic in construction and a vertical member 5 which is preferably telescopic in construction so as to be readily adjustable to efficiently pick up from receptacles of varying heights.
Horizontal member 4 comprises an inboard section 24and an outboard section 25. Section 25 telescopes within section 24 by connecting sealing means 26. Out board section 25 is moved by horizontal rod 27 which in turn is activated by suitable means from the control cab.
Vertical member 5 comprises a lower section 28 and an upper section 29. Section 28 telescopes within section 29 by connecting sealing means 30. Section 28 is moved by rod or cable 31 which in turn is activated by suitable means from the control cab. Rods 27 and 31 could be replaced by a portable control at or near the nozzle.
A desirable adaptation with respect to lower section 28 is to have spring loaded guides 32 (which exert a downward thrust) seat over the upper edge of trash can 33 to prevent its being sucked upwardly. As the lower end of lower section 28 moves downwardly in receptacle 33 sucking up the trash these guides will move in guide channels along the outer surface of section 28. Thus, the can or receptacle is held firmly as the lower end of 28 moves downwardly in the can removing the trash.
Apparatus 10 comprisesa fan or blower 6 driven by shaft 7 which is driven from a conventional power pack, not shown, which in turn is driven by the power source engine. Fan 6 produces a sufficient vacuum through conduit 1 so as to pneumatically move solid waste from curb containers. through conduit 1 into perforated upper chamber 8. The conveying air passes through perforations 9 and is removed from the apparatus l 0 through filters l1 and 12 (FIG. 2).
The solid waste may be continually allowed to pass into lower chamber 14 or at periodic intervalsby suitable gate control means when the compactor 15 is in position (a). The compactor 15 is activated from position (a) to (b) by means of compactor rod 16 whichis driven from the power pack.
Thus, compactor 15 forces and compacts the solid waste in waste storage area 20 for transportation to a suitable disposal area. At the disposal area the solid waste is ejectedfrom storage area 20 by means of ram 22 actuated by piston element 17 which rotates about "xis 23. A preferred adaptation is a structure or mecha nism 22 which willmove to rear door 21 thereby completely ejecting all trash.
FIG. 2 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 with identical numbers designating identical elements. Filters 11 and 12 are clearly shown.
Referring specifically to FIG. 3, the solid waste is introduced into waste storage area 4-1 through conduit42 by means of blower or fan 43 powered by shaft 44 in a manner as described heretofore. The air passes through perforations 40 in screen 34 and is ejected into the atmosphere or through a-filter medium. Plunger 36, activated by shaft 37 serves to compact the solid waste when it is being loaded by having rear gate 38 securely closed when 36 moves from position (a) to (b)or to any intermediate point. Plunger 36 functions also to unload the solid waste at the disposal area by opening rear gate 38.
A very desirable apparatus comprises in combination the apparatus described and the use of cans or receptacles having spring loaded hinged lids or tops. Thus the initial vacuum contact will open the lid against the force of the spring or equivalent loaded guides 32 which are to be positioned on the upper side of the can. This permits the insertion of tube section 28 into the can for the removal of the trash or solid waste as described above. Generally the vacuum pressure to open the lid would be about 1/10 to A of the vacuum pressure necessary to remove the trash. The full vacuum pressure of about 30 to 50, inches such as about 40 inch water gauge is attained after the lid is opened. Upon removal of the lower section 28; the lid under the thrust of the spring, or suitable center balanced lid would automatically close thus greatly increasing the sanitary conditions as compared "to open emptytrash cans.
Referring specifically to FIG. 4, a modification of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 is illustrated. The rear compartment 20 (Section C) comprises a removable unit. The mechanical section B comprises a fixed permanent section on the automotive unit. A drop door 50 functions to close off opening A when Section C is removed by a suitable crane or equivalent mechanical means from Section B. An empty second section C is then mounted for use, while the full section C is transported to the disposal area. This adaptation permits maximum usage of the expensive mechanical equipment thereby securing great economical advantages.
PK]. 5 shows the employment of conventional spring loaded guides in combination with the lower section 28 and the trash can 33 in order to secure rigid can stability while the can is being unloaded. Referring to FIG. 5, guides 32 of substantial L-shape configuration seat over the upper edge of can 33. These guides have heads 50 which are vertically movably fixed within guide channels or housings 52. These housings or guide channels 52 are rigidly affixed to lower section 28 and have slots in their outer faces to permit the housings or guide channels to move downwardly above the horizontal sections of the guides holding the can, when lower section 28 is lowered. Springs 51 within housings 52 are compressed as 28 moves downwardly and thus an increasingly greater downward thrust is exerted on can 33 as 28 moves downwardly which is very desirable.
Thus, the present invention is concerned with a pneumatic pick-up apparatus which comprises in combination a conveying truck, a compactor element, and unloading element, an activated from a single power source. The pick-up conduit is readily adjustable as to position at any point both as to height and location. The invention will secure a dramatic decrease in manhours required to collect any fixed amount of solid waste thereby decreasing costs of collection, and in addition will be more sanitary.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
l. Pneumatic pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste and trash which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said body to solid waste positioned outside said body, a fan positioned within said body adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste to within said body through said conduit, and compaction means within said body to compact said waste, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable pressure loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
2. Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member, and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable spring loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides being adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
3. Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a motor mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extendingfrom the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit wherein said forward compartment comprises a perforated upper chamber in communication with said conveying conduit adapted to separate the conveying air from the solid waste, and a lower chamber into which the solid waste passes, and a compactor ram which moves horizontally through said lower chamber and forces said solid waste into said rear compartment, and wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and movable spring loaded guides attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, which guides seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
4. Apparatus as defined by claim 1 wherein said pressure loaded guides are spring loaded.
5. Apparatus as defined by claim 2 wherein openings exist in said compartments permitting passage of solid waste from said forward compartment to said rear compartment.
6. Apparatus as defined by claim 5 wherein doors are provided in the respective compartments to close said openings.
7. Apparatus as defined by claim 6 wherein said rear compartment is characterized by being detachable from said apparatus.

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1. Pneumatic pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste and trash which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said body to solid waste positioned outside said body, a fan positioned within said body adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste to within said body through said conduit, and compaction means within said body to compact said waste, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable pressure loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
2. Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a body mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit, wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member, and a telescopic vertical member, and wherein movable spring loaded guides are attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, said guides being adapted to seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
3. Pneumatic solid waste pickup apparatus for collecting solid waste which comprises in combination a motor driven vehicle, a motor mounted on said vehicle and having a forward compartment and a rear compartment, a pneumatic conveying conduit extending from the top of said forward compartment to waste positioned outside said body, and a fan positioned in said forward compartment adapted to exert a vacuum pressure to move said waste inside said forward compartment through said conduit wherein said forward compartment comprises a perforated upper chamber in communication with said conveying conduit adapted to separate the conveying air from the solid waste, and a lower chamber into which the solid waste passes, and a compactor ram which moves horizontally through said lower chamber and forces said solid waste into said rear compartment, and wherein said waste is positioned within a receptacle, wherein said conduit comprises a telescopic horizontal member and a telescopic vertical member, and movable spring loaded guides attached to said vertical member by means of guide channels rigidly affixed along the outer surface of said vertical member, which guides seat rigidly over the top of said receptacle as the lower end of said vertical member moves downwardly into said receptacle.
4. Apparatus as defined by claim 1 wherein said pressure loaded guides are spring loaded.
5. Apparatus as defined by claim 2 wherein openings exist in said compartments permitting passage of solid waste from said forward compartment to said rear compartment.
6. Apparatus as defined by claim 5 wherein doors are provided in the respective compartments to close said openings.
7. Apparatus as defined by claim 6 wherein said rear compartment is characterized by being detachable from said apparatus.
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