Paddle-type loading mechanism for refuse transport

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15 83, 198518, 214518, B65F 300

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040144461

ABSTRACT:
A refuse transport vehicle having improved structure for picking up bagged refuse placed alongside a roadway. The pickup structure includes paddle structure for lifting the picked-up bagged refuse and transferring it to a portion of the vehicle hopper. To provide improved efficiency in the refuse handling operation, the transferred refuse may be compacted in a compacting portion of the hopper prior to delivery thereof to a storage portion of the hopper. The refuse pickup structure permits the handling of the refuse automatically without the need for additional manual labor with the pickup operation being effected as a concomitant of the travel of the vehicle past the position of the set out bagged refuse.

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