Can crushing device

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Inventors

Toburen, Delmar K.
Toburen, Dennis L.
Toburen, Steven R.

Application #

337581

Filed

Jan-7-1982

Published

Sep-13-1983

Current US Class

100/215
100/233
100/293
100/295
100/902

International Classes

B30B 015/30

Field of Search

100/215 100/233 100/293 100/295 100/902 241/99

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Crabtree; Edwin H.

US Patent References

3980015   Can crushing device
4212242   Can crushing device
4358994   Can flattener

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Abstract
A can crusher for flattening cylindrical cans such as soft drink and beer cans made of aluminum. The crusher is designed to receive a plurality of cans, one on top of the other. The crusher crimps the cans prior to folding and flattening the top and bottom of the can against the sides of the can. The crusher is operated by raising and lowering a handle and the cans are flattened as fast as the cans can be loaded into the top of the crusher.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A can crusher for flatening cylindrical cans, the crusher comprising:

a hopper adapted for receiving a plurality of cans therein, the cans laid on their sides in a horizontal position one on top of the other;

a crusher housing, the hopper attached to and disposed above the housing for feeding the cans individually by gravity into the housing;

a handle pivotally mounted on the housing;

can crushing means adapted for flatening a first can in the housing, the crushing means pivotally attached to the sides of the housing and the handle;

can crimping means mounted on top of the can crushing means adapted for crimping a second can disposed in the bottom of the hopper; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a can crusher for flatening a cylindrical can and more particularly but not by way of limitation to a can crusher which crimps the top and bottom of the can inwardly against the sides of the can prior to completely flatening the top, bottom and sides of the can together and discharging the flatened can from the crusher housing.

In the United States people have begun to recognize the growing shortage of not only precious metals but base metals and the growing need to conserve and recycle these metals. Therefore, more and more people running restaurants, bars, cafes and other businesses now take the time to collect particularly aluminum cans and sell them to companies that recycle the metal. The companies that buy the cans not only prefer but require the cans be flatened for ease in storage and shipping. Because of this there is a growing demand for an efficient and an economical can crusher.

Heretofore, there have been different types of can crushing devices such as the devices disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,212,242 to Willis, U.S. Pat. No. 3,980,015 to Woodard, U.S. Pat. No. 3,667,386 to Workman and U.S. Pat. No. 3,766,849 to Maron. While these patents disclose various ways of flatening a cylindrical can none of them show the unique structure and advantages of the subject invention as described herein.
 
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