Paper shredding assembly

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Inventors

Rajewski, Robert C.

Application #

002510

Filed

Jan-2-1998

Published

Feb-16-1999

Current US Class

241/100
241/101.741
241/101.761
241/186.5

International Classes

B02C 021/02

Field of Search

241/100 241/101.761 241/101.741 241/186.4 241/186.5

Assignee

Rajewski; Robert C. (Donalda, CA)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holme Roberts & Owen

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Abstract
A truck-mounted paper shredder is provided. The shredder uses a reciprocating plunger to feed a rotary hammer mill, which shreds the paper. An auger is used to transfer the shredded paper into a discrete storage container. The container includes a suction device to pull dust through the assembly into a filter in the container. The container is separate so that it can be removed when loaded and left standing for later pick up, allowing the truck and shredder to take on an empty container and move on to the next job.
 
Claims
The Embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A paper-shredding assembly for use on a truck, comprising:

a shredder having an upper feed compartment and a lower chamber containing a rotary hammer mill and a discharge auger assembly;

a storage container forming a storage chamber and positionable adjacent the shredder, said container forming an auger inlet, communicating with the storage chamber, for enabling the auger assembly to extend into the chamber when the container is operatively connected with the shredder, the container being a discrete unit so that it may independently be removed from the truck;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a paper shredding assembly adapted for use on a truck or like vehicle, said assembly including a discrete storage container which, when loaded with shredded paper, may be separately removed and left standing for pick up by another truck.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Truck-mounted paper shredding assemblies ("shredders") are commonly in use today. These units move about from one office to another to shred often confidential paper documents.

Most of the prior art shredders of this type use knives or cam type cutting devices to shred the paper into strips. In general, these shredders rely on manual feeding of paper to ensure that the paper enters the machine at an even thickness and rate. As a consequence, they are relatively slow in processing paper.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,617, issued to D. E. Rajewski, discloses a different and faster type of shredder--it utilizes a rotary hammer mill to shred the paper. More particularly this shredder comprises:
 
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