Can crusher

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Inventors

Reavey, Oliver M.

Application #

383244

Filed

Feb-3-1995

Published

Apr-16-1996

Current US Class

100/233
100/35
100/902

International Classes

B30B 007/00; B30B 009/32

Field of Search

100/35 100/233 100/293 100/902

Examiners

Gerrity; Stephen F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ziesenheim; Webb, Logsdon; Bruening Orkin & Hanson

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Abstract
A can crusher has a removable arm member hingedly connected to a base member, and the arm member has a crushing portion which is received in nested fashion by a can receiving portion on the base member. The crushing portion has a bearing wall with a lip and a plurality of struts perpendicular to the bearing wall. The lip extends above the struts. The base member has a step pad so that the can crusher may be either wall mounted or portable. The lip engages the rim on a container to be crushed to captively secure the container between the lip and the base member. This avoids accidental ejection of the container from the can crusher. When the arm member is in the open position, the lip is spaced from the base member a sufficient distance to accommodate aluminum beverage cans, steel cans and plastic bottles of common household sizes. The struts may also be provided with protective elements to prevent undue wear on the crushing portion. Thus, the invention provides a universal, portable, and effective can crusher which may be easily disassembled for cleaning and which may be made from lighter, cheaper materials while maintaining significant durability.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for crushing containers, comprising:

a base member having a pair of side walls, a first end wall, a second end wall and a base wall, said walls defining a container receiving portion, said second end wall having a journal element spaced from said base wall;

a removable arm member hingedly connected to said base member, said arm member having a handle, a crushing portion and a spindle, said spindle received in said journal element on said base member so that said crushing portion faces said container receiving portion and said crushing portion may engage said container receiving portion in nested fashion;

a step pad extending from said second end wall on said base member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to crushing devices and, more particularly, to a hand-operated crushing device designed to crush aluminum beverage cans, steel cans, plastic bottles or the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A problem of current concern in the United States is the proliferation of aluminum beverage cans and other types of cans and bottles (collectively referred to herein as "cans" or "containers") in dumps and landfills. In their intact, empty form, these cans have a relatively large internal volume, and therefore, take up much needed space in overcrowded landfills. Numerous can crushing designs are known in the art to crush the cans prior to placing them in landfills or trash dumps. There are several problems associated with these crushing devices which are not adequately addressed by the prior art. Particularly, prior crushing devices have encountered problems with leaping cans, i.e., the devices eject the cans accidentally during crushing. This can be both dangerous and messy. There are insufficient means in these devices to capture the can in the device and prevent leaping. Further, the prior devices are often limited to crushing one type of can, to the exclusion of other types. There is an absence in the art of a universally applicable crushing device. Additionally, there is a need for a device which can be both wall and floor mounted. Users have differing preferences in this regard and a single device offering mounting choices would be desirable. Cleaning can also be a problem. Prior art devices are not easily adapted for adequate cleaning, such as by rinsing after each use or placing in a dishwasher. Metallic construction, multiple moving parts, and non-removable joints are all factors which complicate cleaning and hence reduce the useful life of the device. Finally, there remains a need in the art for a crushing device which is safe, effective, adaptable, lightweight, easy to clean and yet inexpensive. However, many inexpensive, light materials from which cheaper crushing devices might be constructed are subject to deformation and marring by the can during the crushing operation. It is also desirable to manufacture crushing devices, such as by injection or extrusion molding, with somewhat flexible material to provide removable snap-fitting parts. These flexible materials are also subject to damage while crushing.
 
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