Information about Garbage Truck
Scania front loader WCV
| Generic | UK English | US English |
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| Waste collection vehicle | Dustbin lorry | Garbage truck |
| Refuse collection vehicle | Dustcart | Garbage van |
| Rubbish truck |
Types of waste collection vehicle

A typical front loader Garbage Truck in North America
- Front loaders
- Rear loaders
- Automated Side loaders (ASL)
- Pneumatic collection
- Grapple trucks
Front loaders
Front loaders generally service commercial and industrial businesses using large waste containers with plastic lids [dumpsters (US), Biffa bins or wheely bins being the smaller household version (UK)]. The truck is equipped with automated forks on the front which the driver carefully aligns with sleeves on the waste container using a joystick or a set of levers. The waste container is then lifted over the truck. Once it gets to the top the container is then flipped upside down and the waste or recyclable material is emptied into the vehicle's hopper. Once the waste is dumped, it is compacted by a large blade called a "packer blade" that pushes the waste to the rear of the vehicle. Most of the newer WCVs have "pack-on-the-go hydraulics" which lets the driver pack loads while driving, allowing faster route times.Rear loaders
Rear loaders commonly service residential areas. They have an opening at the rear that a waste collector can throw waste bags or empty the contents of bins into. Often in many areas they have a lifting mechanism to automatically empty large carts called toters without the operator having to lift the waste by hand. Typical bin sizes are 35-95 gallon carts.Another popular system for the rear loader is a rear load container specially built to fit a groove in the truck. The truck will have a wire / chain or strap system for lifting in the two "eyes" on the rear top. The waste will then slide into the tray of the truck. Normal sizes are 6 to 22 m³. The disadvantage of the large containers is that it requires a lot of free space upwards, while the smaller bins never reach higher than the truck itself.
The rear loader usually compacts the waste with a sweep-and-slide system that digs in the waste and compresses it against a moving wall, that will move it towards the front of the vehicle as the pressure forces the hydraulic valves to open.
Automated Side Loaders (ASL)
Photo: see "Sideloader" under "external links"Side loaders are trucks very similar to front end loaders. The differences are that a side loader only picks up smaller containers such as toters, 96, 64 and 35 gallon trash carts with attached lids commonly used for residential waste collection. Automated Side Loaders are mostly used only in residential areas. Another difference is that ASL trucks pick the container up over the side and not over the front. The mechanical arm can have a reach of up to 9 feet, which allows trash to be collected around obstacles such as parked cars, mail boxes etc. The arm is operated by either a joystick just like a front end loader or by four switches. An ASL truck only uses one operator where as a traditional rear load garbage truck in town areas often require two or three people; driver and one or two persons unloading trash bins.
Pneumatic collection WCVs
Pneumatic collection WCVs have a crane with a tube and a mouthpiece that fits in a hole, usually hidden under a plate under the street. From here it will suck up waste from an underground installation. The system usually allows the driver to "pick up" the waste, even if the access is blocked by cars, snow or other barriers.Grapple trucks
Grapple trucks enable the collection of bulky waste. A large percentage of items in the solid waste stream are too large or too heavy to be safely lifted by hand into traditional WCVs. These items (furniture, large appliances, branches, logs) are called bulky waste or "oversized". The preferred method for collecting these items is with a grapple truck. Grapple trucks have hydraulic knucklebooms, tipped with a clamshell bucket, and usually include a dump body or trailer.History
Wagons and other means had been used for centuries to haul away solid waste. Trucks were first used for this purpose soon after their invention. The 1920s first saw open topped WCVs used for the purpose, but soon covered vehicles became used more often. The open tops tended to drop waste and had poor odours. These covered trucks were first introduced in more densely populated Europe than in North America, but were soon used everywhere.The covered vehicles were still modified dump trucks, however. The main difficulty was that the waste collectors needed to lift the waste to shoulder height. The first technique developed in the late 20s to solve this problem was to build round compartments with massive corkscrews that would lift the load and bring it away from the rear. A more efficient model was the development of the hopper in 1929. It solved this problem by developed a cable system that a could pull waste into the truck.
In 1937 George Dempster invented the Dempster-Dumpster system in which wheeled waste containers were mechanically tipped into the WCV. His containers were known as Dumpsters, which led to the word dumpster entering the language.
In 1938 the Garwood Load Packer revolutionized the industry when the notion of including a compactor in the truck was implemented. The first primitive compactor could double a truck's capacity. This was made possible by the availability of relatively cheap hydraulic presses.
1955 saw the Dempster Dumpmaster the first front loader introduced. They do not become common until the 1970s, however. The 1970s also saw the introduction of smaller dumpsters, often known as wheelie bins which were also emptied mechanically.
Since that time there has been little dramatic change. Compactor designs however, have been many and varied, one of the most popular being the traditional "sweep and slide" system where hydraulically-powered plates scoop out the waste from a loading hopper and subsequently compact it against the material already loaded. The Heil Colectomatic used a combination of a lifting loading hopper and a sweeper blade to clear and compact waste in anticipation of the next load.
So-called "continuous" compactors were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. The German Shark design (later Rotopress) used a huge rotating drum, analogous to a cement mixer, in conjunction with a serrated auger to grind down and compact the garbage. SEMAT-Rey of France pioneered the rotating rake system (also used in the British Shelvoke and Drewry Revopak) to both mutilate waste and break down large items. High fuel consumption has seen a decline in the popularity of continuously compacting garbage trucks.
In the mid 1970's Petersen Industries introduced the first grapple truck for municipal waste collection.
In 1997 Lee Rathbun, introduced the Lightning Rear Steer System. This system is unique because it includes an elevated, rear-facing cab for both driving the truck and operating the loader. This configuration allows the operator to follow behind haul trucks and load continuously.
There has long been the dream of the fully automated WCV that could do away with all but the driver. Some cities do have these systems (see Side Loader above), but they are generally unable to deal with unexpected situations.
See also
External links
General
- History of refuse collection - Historical information and many pictures of WCVs.
- Classicrefusetrucks.com - History of mechanical refuse collection equipment
- Sideloader truck - picture
Manufacturers
- Garbage Trucks - Heil Environmental, history of the oldest U.S. garbage truck maker, modern garbage trucks
- Garbage Trucks - Information and images of Freightliner garbage trucks and how they work.
- Grapple Trucks - Information on and pictures of Petersen Industries grapple trucks. Site also includes links to articles and editorials on bulky trash and grapple trucks.
- Grapple Trucks - Vortex Truck and Equipment, Information and pictures of grapple trucks
- Commercial Transport Export Ltd. - Municipal Vehicle Exporters of refuse collecting vehicles
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truck is a vehicle usually used for transporting bulk goods, materials, or equipment. The word "truck" comes from the Greek "trochos", meaning "wheel". In America, the big wheels of wagons were called trucks.
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Waste, rubbish, trash, garbage, or junk is unwanted or undesired material. "Waste" is the general term; though the other terms are used loosely as synonyms, they have more specific meanings: rubbish or trash are mixed household waste and including paper
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landfill, also known as a dump or tip (and historically as a midden), is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment.
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lever (from French lever, "to raise", c.f. a levant) is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object.
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waste collector, also known as:
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Dustbin man Garbage man Garbo
Bin man Garbage collector Garbologist (col)
Dustman Trash collector
Refuse collector Sanitation engineer
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Dustbin man Garbage man Garbo
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Grapple truck is a term used to described a truck that has a grapple loader mounted to its frame which is used for loading and sometimes hauling bulky waste. A grapple loader is defined by ANSI Z245.
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Bulky waste or bulky refuse is a technical term taken from waste management to describe waste types that are too large to be accepted by the regular waste collection. It is usually picked up regularly in many countries from the streets or pavements of the area.
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North America is a continent [1] in the Earth's northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. It is bordered on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the southeast by the Caribbean Sea, and on the south and west
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The word hopper can mean:
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- A wide bin-like entry to feed large bulks of solid matter into a machine. It is open above, and tapers, being thinner at the bottom where it feeds into the mechanism, e.g. http://www.mining-equipment.org/mining-equipment-screen.html .
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George Roby Dempster (16 September 1887 – 18 September 1964) was an industrialist and inventor, and also served as mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee.
He is principally remembered for the invention of the Dempster-Dumpster in the 1930s, which was the first garbage
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He is principally remembered for the invention of the Dempster-Dumpster in the 1930s, which was the first garbage
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Garwood Industries revolutionized the garbage collection industry with the Load Packer. It was introduced in 1938, but significant numbers weren't manufactured until after World War II. By 1949, over 2500 of these trucks were in use in cities and towns across the United States and Canada.
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A hydraulic press is a hydraulic mechanism for applying a large lifting or compressive force. It is the hydraulic equivalent of a mechanical lever, and is also known as a Bramah press after the inventor, Joseph Bramah.
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The Dempster Dumpmaster, introduced in the 1950s was the first commercially successful front loading garbage truck.
Built by Dempster Brothers, Inc of Knoxville, Tennessee, they used the Dempster-Dumpster
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Built by Dempster Brothers, Inc of Knoxville, Tennessee, they used the Dempster-Dumpster
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The Rotopress is a European waste collection vehicle manufactured by the German company Faun GmbH.
Originally a French design, later interpreted by a British company known as Laird Engineering Ltd, the Rotopress is a continuously compacting garbage truck, meaning that the
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Originally a French design, later interpreted by a British company known as Laird Engineering Ltd, the Rotopress is a continuously compacting garbage truck, meaning that the
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Shelvoke & Drewry was a British manufacturer of specialised commercial vehicles, now defunct. It was best known for its innovative waste collection vehicles, which were once the preferred choice of municipal authorities in the UK.
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