Crushing apparatus

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Inventors

Kitzman, Donald G.

Application #

280948

Filed

Jul-6-1981

Published

Nov-15-1983

Current US Class

100/245
100/288
100/295
100/902

International Classes

B30B 001/24

Field of Search

100/902 100/53 100/288 100/240 100/295 100/256 100/245 100/179

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Martin; Timothy J., Young; James R.

US Patent References

4062283   Can crusher
4133261   Can crusher
4188875   Aluminum can cru...
4197796   Aluminum can co...
4213387   Can crusher

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Abstract
A crushing apparatus adapted for crushing cans and the like has a piston assembly reciprocal within a cylindrical housing. The piston assembly includes a piston head and a drive rod which is provided with a plurality of gear teeth. The gear teeth of the drive rod are engaged by a circular gear mounted on a shaft positioned transversely in the housing with the shaft being rotatable by means of a crank arm to reciprocate the piston assembly in the housing. An end wall secured to the housing defines a fixed crushing surface while the piston head provides a movable crushing surface. An enlarged entry opening is provided in the housing to permit insertion of a can to be crushed between the fixed and movable crushing surfaces with the piston head being movable completely past this opening. An exit opening is also provided in the housing, preferably at an angularly spaced-apart orientation to the entry opening with the exit opening permitting the removal of the can after it has been crushed. Lid assemblies enclose both openings so that the can is completely encased in the apparatus during the crushing operation, and a limit stop is provided to prevent the piston head from actually contacting the fixed crushing surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A crushing apparatus comprising:

an elongated hollow housing having a surrounding sidewall and a first endwall defining a fixed crushing surface, said sidewall having a first opening adjacent said first endwall and a second opening longitudinally spaced from said first opening;

a piston assembly mounted for reciprocal motion in said housing and including a drive shaft oriented parallel to the axis of said housing and a crushing head attached to an end of said drive shaft facing said fixed crushing surface and defining a movable crushing surface, said drive shaft including a flat wing of reduced thickness projecting outwardly therefrom and extending substantially the full length of said drive shaft;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a crushing apparatus and, more particularly, to a device adapted for crushing cans and the like. The present invention is particularly useful for collapsing aluminum cans such as the type commonly used by the beverage industry.

In the past several years, public consciousness has become more aware of the advantages of recycling various products which were formerly thought of as waste materials and which were discarded. One such material that has received attention has been aluminum which is the main component of cans used by the beverage industry. Both the rise in the cost of aluminum and the ease of recycling aluminum continues to generate an increasing interest in recycling aluminum cans. However, the relatively large size of aluminum cans with respect to the weight of the cans prevents the convenient storage or transportation of a sufficiently large number of cans to justify recycling. In order to amass a sufficient quantity of cans to be practical for recycling, then, a large volume of storage space is required. It is desirable to reduce the required storage space while permitting collection of a sufficient number of the aluminum cans to be recycled.
 
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