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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 26, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 28, 2001
Bobby McKinney, Fort Payne, AL (US);
The Heil Company, Fort Payne, AL (US);
Abstract
A dual track handling assembly is provided for refuse collection equipment having a hopper for receiving refuse, which hopper is defined in part by a pair of oppositely disposed sidewalls. The assembly includes a pair of lower tracks, each of which is mounted on a sidewall in a generally parallel disposition to the other. The assembly also includes a pair of upper tracks each of which is mounted on a sidewall in a generally parallel disposition to the other. The pair of lower tracks define a plane that is substantially parallel to a plane defined by the pair of upper tracks. The assembly also includes a pair of lower track shoes which move in the lower tracks and a pair of upper track shoes which move in the upper tracks. The assembly also includes a carrier having a lower track end that is attached to a lower track shoe, an upper track end that is attached to an upper track shoe, and a lower side that is substantially parallel to the tracks within which said lower and upper track shoes are received. The assembly also includes a blade that pivots between an open position and a closed position, a blade actuator, and a packer actuator that moves the upper track shoes in the upper tracks. The assembly also includes a deflector that is substantially parallel to the plane defined by the pair of lower tracks. The lower side of the carrier is adapted to substantially bear against at least a portion of the deflector.