DEMPSTER DUMPSTER WORLD'S FIRST DUMPSTER WASTE MANAGEMENT PROMO FILM 42174

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2016
  • Made in the late 1940s to promote their Dempster-Dumpster sanitation system, this silent film was created by the Dempster Brothers. It shows the use of Dempster-Dumpster containers in the city of Baltimore. The film shows the standard problems affiliated with trash collection in the 30s, 40's and 50s, with steel garbage cans used to remove refuse by hand.
    The word "dumpster", first used commercially in 1936, came from the Dempster-Dumpster system of mechanically loading the contents of standardized containers onto garbage trucks, which was patented by Dempster Brothers in 1935. The containers were called Dumpsters, a portmanteau of the company's name with the word dump. The Dempster Dumpmaster, which became the first successful front-loading garbage truck that used this system, popularized the word.
    The word dumpster has had at least three trademarks associated with it by Dempster Brothers, but today it is often used as a genericized trademark.
    Dempster Brothers, Inc. of Knoxville, Tennessee, was an industrial firm that made waste handling vehicles including the Dempster Dumpmaster and Dempster Dinosaur. The firm was originally established by George Roby Dempster with his brothers Thomas and John Dempster.
    The Dempster Dumpmaster, introduced in the 1950s was the first commercially successful, front-loading garbage truck in the United States. The product uses the Dempster-Dumpster system of mechanically emptying standardized metal containers, which had been patented by the company in 1937. It had arms at the front that picked up a dumpster and lifted it over the cab to tip it into the hopper. A rearward-traveling compacting panel compressed the garbage stored in the truck, and was also used to push it out through a door at the back when it was being emptied.
    George Dempster was born on September 12, 1887 in Knoxville, TN. He was one of eleven children. After failing the bar exam he went to work with four of his brothers in a construction company run by his brothers which built railroads, highways, dams, and bridges.
    In 1935, at the age of 39, Dempster invented the Dempster Dumpster which was a multi-purpose storage unit able of containing solids and liquids and could be emptied by moving lifts into a truck run by a single operator. Originally his Dumpster was intended to load stone from quarrys.
    Dempster patented his invention and with his four brothers organized Dempster Brothers Inc. which specialized in the manufacture of Dempster Dumpsters and trucks. The trucks and trash bins that were developed made it easier to remove waste from construction sites. The truck was designed to pick up and dump a specialized bin, the dumpster, and haul the trash away.
    Soon after manufacturing his custom trucks and trash bins, Dempster Dumpsters began to be used as trash disposal systems all over the country. The significance of his invention is that the Dempsey Dumpster system reduced the cost of commercial and residential waste and garbage removal by 75%. That 75% savings from garbage removal still applies to this day and affects most people around the world.
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  • @jamescurran9667
    @jamescurran9667 6 років тому +2

    I have been a fabricator/welder at Dempster Machine Shop in Knoxville since ‘09. We still build the trucks and cans and for the most part they haven’t changed a whole lot since these videos. Still use a lot of the same blueprints too. Thanks for adding this video!

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  6 років тому +1

      It would be amazing if you could ask around and see if there's a stockpile of old films somewhere in the building ... this is valuable history we'd love to preserve more of!

    • @rgibbons346
      @rgibbons346 3 роки тому

      We still have three of the LFW trucks and have used them since the early sixties. Have ALWAYS wondered what "LFW" stood for. Any info?

    • @jamescurran9667
      @jamescurran9667 3 роки тому

      I will find out

    • @jamescurran9667
      @jamescurran9667 3 роки тому

      It means Load Forward Wide. Early models just picked straight up, LFW’s moved container forward over rear axle.

  • @fredgrange8419
    @fredgrange8419 6 років тому +2

    Dempster Dumpsters were the most efficient and sanitary method of handling refuse in it's day. But the 10 yd container in the film would usually be loaded half way so a 10 yd container might only hold half or 3/4ths that amount. Eventually they were replaced with a different technology called a debris box which was picked up with an entirely different type of a truck, sometimes referred to as a roll off, or debris box truck. They could pick up any size box including 50 yds or more. The 1st and only place debris box trucks operated in was San Francisco, by two different companies, both long gone now. About the third debris box company at that time served neighboring Marin County and is still in business today. But they call theirs a GrangeBox.

    • @paulramsey8187
      @paulramsey8187 4 роки тому

      Fred Grange, S.P.A. was one of the debris box company in sf.
      Yellow boxes.

  • @conniewilliams3644
    @conniewilliams3644 7 років тому +1

    My Dad and his brothers worked for Dempster Brothers in Knoxville, TN!

    • @johnnyrock978
      @johnnyrock978 7 років тому

      That must have been a stinking job ;Hail Trump ;

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield 4 роки тому +1

    Now it would take a thermonuclear device to make Baltimore clean.

  • @sahlan-sahlanmachineryturk2812
    @sahlan-sahlanmachineryturk2812 2 роки тому

    RESPECTS

  • @fredmanicke5078
    @fredmanicke5078 8 років тому +1

    The military loves these things...in the '70s every base I was at had them, the cube type with the spring loaded top lids, for me they were horrible, the picking up and unloading with a truck cause ear damaging noise. Of course pickup for the dumpsters was early morning and trying to sleep could be impossible until they went to another block.

    • @braised44
      @braised44 10 місяців тому

      The Army doesn't care if your sleep gets disturbed!

  • @ZGeroux
    @ZGeroux 8 років тому +1

    This is awesome! Do you have any more garbage truck/dumpster films?

    • @PeriscopeFilm
      @PeriscopeFilm  8 років тому

      Not so far...but if you have anything on 16mm we would happily transfer it for you and put it up !

  • @DrogoBaggins987
    @DrogoBaggins987 8 років тому +1

    Nice video. I understand that these guys made a lot of money off of their invention. Just a note about the description. It says"George Dempster was born on September 12, 1887"and in the next paragraph is says "In 1935, at the age of 39, Dempster invented the Dempster Dumpster...". That's more like 48 years instead of 39. Or was it one of his brothers and not George?

  • @conniewilliams3644
    @conniewilliams3644 7 років тому +1

    Would love to find pictures of the plant in Knoxville tn when it was in operation!! Got any??

  • @merlemorrison482
    @merlemorrison482 8 років тому +1

    the ones I saw sure weren't fly proof!!!