US3805084A - Compactor cycle control - Google Patents
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- a compacting machine has a reversible motor drive for a ram movable in a compacting stroke and a retracting stroke.
- Directional controls prepare the drive for a compacting stroke when the ram is at its fully retracted starting position and prepare the drive dor a retracting stroke as soon as the ram leaves the starting position.
- a cycle ending switch is momentarily actuated as the ram nears the end of its retracting stroke to cut off power from the drive before the directional switch is reversed at the starting position in preparation for the next operating cycle.
- This invention relates to trash compacting machines and the like, and particularly to the controls for a reversibleelectric motor driving a compacting ram in such a machine.
- a number of such machines have con- Such controls are shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No.
- a control for a reversible electric motor driving the ram of a compactor includes a starting circuit with a manually operable starting switch that needs to be closed only long enough to energize a'holding circuit which continues power-supply to the motor.
- a directional switch is responsive 'to ram location at its retracted limit, which is also the cycle starting position, and is moved to cause forward (compacting) motor operation only when the ram is at this position. When the ram leaves its starting position the directional.
- a cycle ending switch' is located and arranged to respond to ram movement only in the retracting direction I and as the ram approaches its starting position, at which time this switch will be actuated momentarily.
- the cycle ending switch is wired to open the holding circuit when it is momentarily actuated, hence power to the motor is terminated as the ram approaches the starting position at the end of the retracting stroke.
- the ram and motor coast to a stop, by which time .the starting position is reached and the directional switch is moved tothe forward starting position.
- the cycle ending switch is again closed.
- a momentary closing of the manually operated starting switch will be sufficient to start the motor in the forward or compacting direction.
- Safety interlock switches and a key switch are provided to assure the machine can be operated only with the mechanism properly enclosed and protected, and only by authorized persons.
- the motor circuit includes overload protection and a manually operable stop switch. If any of these switches break the power supply to the motor after a compacting stroke has begun, immediately upon restoration of the power the motor will start in the reverse directioh and retract the ram to its starting position.
- the principal object of the invention is thus to provide a compacting machine with a control of the abovedescribed type, in which a compacting cycle can be initiated with only a momentary acutation of a starting switch; in which unsafe operation of the machine is prevented; and in which, following stopping of the ram in its compacting stroke for any reason, subsequent ram movement will automatically be in the reverse direction to the starting position.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the compactor showing the receptacle thereof in both its compacting and non-compacting positions;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of the rear of the compactor with some parts broken away to shorten the view;
- FIG 3 is a representation of a wiring diagram of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the manner in which the direction switch and cycle ending switch are operated in relation to ram movement.
- the compactor includes an upstanding housing 12 having a reciprocating door 13 behind which a receptacle 14 is located over the base 15.
- the receptacle 14 may take the form of a drawer mounted on slides 14a between a compacting position fully within the housing 12 and a non-compacting or loading position outwardly of the housing, as shown in dotted lines in FIG. 1.
- a ram 16 is also positioned in the housing and carries a motor 18 which, through a suitable drive chain, drives sprockets 20 to cause the entire ram mounted assembly to'move upwardly and downwardly along the stationary jack screws 22.
- a motor 18 which, through a suitable drive chain, drives sprockets 20 to cause the entire ram mounted assembly to'move upwardly and downwardly along the stationary jack screws 22.
- three such jack screws will be utilized, arranged in triangular relationship with two jack screws positioned adjacent the front of the housing and one jack screw positioned centrally adjacent a rear wall of the housing.
- the ram is' movable between an inactive or retracted position wherein its lower surface 24 clears an upper edge 26 of the receptacle, permitting the receptacle to be moved outwardly to the noncompacting position where loading and unloading can occur, and a compactingposition within said receptacle when the receptacle is fully positioned with the housing 12.
- the drive motor 18 for the ram is provided with a starting and reversing control (FIG. 3) which will automatically initiate a compacting stroke of the ram, and will cause the ram to retract to its inactive position after some predetermined load is imposed on the motor asit drives the ram in the compacting stroke.
- a starting and reversing control (FIG. 3) which will automatically initiate a compacting stroke of the ram, and will cause the ram to retract to its inactive position after some predetermined load is imposed on the motor asit drives the ram in the compacting stroke.
- an angle shaped strike member 28 mounted on a rearsurface of the drawer 14, as seen I in FIG. 2, is an angle shaped strike member 28 having a slot 30 formed through its rearwardly projecting bottom leg 34.
- An inverted U-shaped bracket 36 is attached to the housing adjacent the rear thereof and carries a substantially T-shaped latch member 40 rotatably mounted on a bolt 42 extending through the bracket.
- the latch member has a downwardly projecting stem 44 receivable in the slot 30.
- a spring 45 acts between bracket 36 and latch member 40.
- a portion of the base is also provided with a slot 48 which aligns with the slot 30 when the receptacle 14 is in the compacting position.
- the ram 16 is provided with an L- shaped bracket 50 projecting to one side thereof and connecting rod 52 has its lower, forwardly bent end 53 rotatably received in an opening formed in latch 40.
- the connecting rod is loosely received in an opening formed through the bracket 50 and has its upper end bent at an angle to form a stop member 54.
- the latch member 40 will be pulled upward about its pivot such that it clears the slot 30 in member 28 when the ram 16 is in its retracted or withdrawn position as shown in FIG. 1.
- a small initial movement of the ram 16 toward the receptacle will permit the latch to be urged by spring 45 into slots 30 and 48, locking the receptacle 14 in the compacting position within the housing.
- Waste material particularly small items such as milk cartons, bottles, cans, etc.
- Waste material can be deposited in the compactor, where they will rest in a small compartment formed by the inclined shelf 57 and the protective wall 58, until such time as the receptacle 14 is moved outwardly of the housing. This will allow articles laying on shelf 57 to fall into the recepta-- cle 14. The user, therefore, need not wait until the receptacle is unlocked to deposit material in the compactor, but he is of course protected against injury, etc., during operation of the ram by the wall 58.
- a safety interlock switch 60 the housing for which is shown at 61, is mounted inside the front of the housing, as seen in FIG. 1, and is engaged by a pin 62 when the receptacle 14 is in its compacting position.
- a further interlock is provided by the normally closed switch 65 which is wired in parallel with switch 60.
- Switch 65 is operated by a bracket 66 (FIG. 4) carried by ram 16, and arranged such that the switch is opened when the ram lower surface 24 is slightly below the upper edge 26 of the receptacle, preferably about one inch below this edge. In other words, switch 65 is closed only when the ram has entered, or not yet cleared, the receptacle.
- Interlock switch 60 is closed only when drawer 14 is closed, and it controls all power to the unit together with key switch 70. Contacts are shown in the position with the drawer open, the ram up, motor stopped, and the key safety switch open. With the key switch 70 operated to close, and the drawer closed, pushing the start button 75 on starting relay 76 will close its contact 77 and energize its coil 78 to seal in the relay. This also ap- The holding circuit for relay 76 includes its coil 78, 6
- Switch 90 is arranged to be opened momentarily by the ram only when it is nearing the top of its return stroke. Its operating lever 92 has an outwardly extending arm 93 pivoted thereon, normally held by a spring 94 in the extended position as shown. A roller 95 on the arm is in position to engage an arm 97 extending from the ram 16. On the downward stroke switch 90 is unaffected and remains closed, but on the upwardly retracting stroke the switch is. momentarily opened just as the ram approaches its fully retracted position.
- Directional switch 84 is carried by the ram and is held in the position shown only when the ram is fully up. When the ram is in any other position, the blades of switch 84 transfer to the contacts shown open.
- the motor 18 starts in a direction to lower the ram in a compacting stroke.
- the motor immediately comes up to speed, since it is under only a slight load, and switch 81 opens and transferring of the contacts of switch 84 has no effect on motor direction.
- this change in the direction switch prepares the circuit for reversing the motor as soon as the compaction stroke is resisted enough to slow the motor to a speed where switch 81 closes.
- the motor immediately reverses, withdrawing the ram, and near the end of the upward stroke switch 90 momentarily opens, deenergizing coil 78 of the starting relay.
- the motor coasts'to a stop past the actuation position of switch 90, so that it again closes.
- Switch 84 is moved to the position shown, such that the circuit is ready for the next compacting stroke, just before switch 90 is actuated. 1
- a control for a compacting machine having a receptacle for trash material, a ram mounted for compacting movement in a compacting stroke entering said receptacle and an opposite retracting stroke to a retracted starting position, a power supply, a reversible motor connected to drive said ram, a directional switch connected to control the forward and reverse operation of said motor corresponding to the compacting and retracting strokes of said ram, means normally holding said directional switch in its reverse position, and a starting switch connected between said directional switch and said power supply;
- the improvement comprising means operated by said ram for moving said directional switch to its forward position only when said ram is at its starting position,
- a control as defined in claim 1, said motor having a running winding and a starting winding and a motor speed responsive switch connected between said directional switch and said starting winding, whereby said motor will start and run in the reverse direction at any time said ram is away from its starting position and said speed responsive switch closes due to predetermined slowing of said motor.
- said means for actuating said cycle ending switch including an operating lever for said cycle ending switch, an arm pivoted to said lever and extending to a location near said starting position, strike means on said ram operative to engage said lever as said ram moves through its compacting and retracting strokes, and resilient means acting between said lever and said arm holding said arm in position to transmit motion from said strike to said lever in the retracting stroke and allowing relative movement between said. arm and said lever in the compacting stroke whereby said cycle ending switch is not actuated during the compacting stroke.
- a control for a trash compacting machine having a ram mounted for movement in a compacting stroke to compact material and an opposite retracting stroke to a retracted starting position, a power supply, a reversible electric motor connected to drive said ram, and including a motor speed responsive switch and a starting winding, a directional switch connected to switch the power supply to said starting winding for forward and reverse operation corresponding to the compacting and retracting strokes of said ram, and a starting circuit connecting said directional switch to said power supply and including a starting switch;
- the improvement comprising means operated by said ram for moving said directional switch to its forward position only when said ram is at its starting position, relay means in said starting circuit connected to maintain power to said directional switch once said starting switch has been momentarily closed, a cycle ending switch connected in series with said relay means and said power supply, and means for momentarily opening said cycle ending switch in response to approach of said ram in its retracting stroke to its starting position to terminate power to said relay means as said directional switch is moved at the starting position. 6.
- a control for a-trash compacting machine having a housing and a ram mounted for movement in a forward compacting stroke to compact material and a reverse retracting stroke to a retracted starting position, a power supply, a reversible electric motor connected to drive said ram, a directional switch connected to control the forward and reverse operation of said motor corresponding to the compacting and retracting strokes of said ram, and a starting circuit connecting said directional switch to said power supply and including a starting switch;
- said motor being carried in said ram and means supporting said directional switch on said ram in position to engage a part of said housing to move said directional switch to its forward position only when said ram is at its starting position.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US27998472 US3805084A (en) | 1972-08-11 | 1972-08-11 | Compactor cycle control |
| DE2264783A DE2264783C3 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Odor removal device on a compacting device |
| GB4447272A GB1411289A (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Compactors |
| IT52981/72A IT966054B (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | AGGLOMERATOR DEVICE FOR WASTE MATERIAL AND SIMILAR |
| DE2264782A DE2264782B2 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Trash compactor with garbage bags |
| DE2264785A DE2264785C3 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Household waste press |
| DE2264784A DE2264784C3 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Receiving container for a garbage compactor |
| DE2264777A DE2264777C3 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-26 | Household garbage press with swing-out loading flap |
| NLAANVRAGE7213068,A NL173251C (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-27 | WASTE PRESS. |
| CH1413872A CH561599A5 (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1972-09-27 | |
| JP9630572A JPS545230B2 (en) | 1971-11-02 | 1972-09-27 | |
| JP4108774A JPS5069667A (en) | 1972-08-11 | 1974-04-15 | |
| JP12030978A JPS5493862A (en) | 1971-09-27 | 1978-09-29 | Compactor |
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| US3962964A (en) * | 1974-09-17 | 1976-06-15 | Hobart Corporation | Compactor cycle control |
| US3994216A (en) * | 1975-07-21 | 1976-11-30 | Whirlpool Corporation | Refuse compactor control |
| US4062282A (en) * | 1976-08-24 | 1977-12-13 | Whirlpool Corporation | Refuse compactor |
| US4266174A (en) * | 1979-08-23 | 1981-05-05 | Whirlpool Corporation | Compactor control with selective pause operation |
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| US3720844A (en) * | 1971-07-06 | 1973-03-13 | Amana Refrigeration Inc | Control circuit for trash compactor |
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| US3720844A (en) * | 1971-07-06 | 1973-03-13 | Amana Refrigeration Inc | Control circuit for trash compactor |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3962964A (en) * | 1974-09-17 | 1976-06-15 | Hobart Corporation | Compactor cycle control |
| US3994216A (en) * | 1975-07-21 | 1976-11-30 | Whirlpool Corporation | Refuse compactor control |
| US4062282A (en) * | 1976-08-24 | 1977-12-13 | Whirlpool Corporation | Refuse compactor |
| US4266174A (en) * | 1979-08-23 | 1981-05-05 | Whirlpool Corporation | Compactor control with selective pause operation |
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Owner name: HOBART CORPORATION, WORLD HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, T Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:HOBART INTERNATIONAL INC., A CORP. OF OHIO;REEL/FRAME:004080/0758 Effective date: 19820528 |
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Owner name: EMERSON CONTRACT DIVISION, INC. Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:TRABOH CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:004951/0280 Effective date: 19860228 Owner name: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST. EFFECTIVE SEPT 12, 1988;ASSIGNOR:EMERSON CONTRACT DIVISION, INC.;REEL/FRAME:004951/0285 Effective date: 19880912 Owner name: EMERSON CONTRACT DIVISION, INC.,KENTUCKY Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:TRABOH CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:004951/0280 Effective date: 19860228 Owner name: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION,STATELESS Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:EMERSON CONTRACT DIVISION, INC.;REEL/FRAME:004951/0285 Effective date: 19880912 |