Can baling machine and method

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Inventors

Davis, Robert M.

Application #

788331

Filed

Nov-5-1991

Published

Apr-20-1993

Current US Class

100/215
100/218
100/232
100/249
100/42
100/50
100/902
100/98R

International Classes

B30B 009/32; B30B 007/04; 901; 179; 215

Field of Search

100/42 100/50 100/52 100/232 100/240 100/245 100/246 100/253 100/902 100/94 100/95 100/96 100/98

Assignee

CP Manufacturing, Inc. (National City, CA)

Examiners

Coe; Philip R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain

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4601238   Can-baling machine
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Abstract
A baling machine has an outer housing forming an elongate, rectangular main baling chamber with a discharge opening at one end and an auxiliary baling chamber intersecting the main baling chamber. An inlet opening directs cans into the chambers at the intersection. An auxiliary piston is reciprocally mounted in the auxiliary baling chamber to compress cans to a first compression pressure in an initial compaction stage, while a main piston is reciprocally mounted in the main baling chamber to compress the compacted cans to a second compression pressure in a final compaction stage in which a bale of predetermined dimensions and weight is formed without any need for pre-weighing the cans.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A can baling machine for forming cans into bales of predetermined size and weight, comprising:

an outer housing having an elongate main baling chamber and an elongate auxiliary baling chamber intersecting the main baling chamber to form a can receiving cavity at the intersection between the chambers;

the housing having an inlet opening for feeding cans into the can receiving cavity and a discharge opening at one end of the main baling chamber for discharging bales of crushed cans;

a door normally closing the discharge opening;

an auxiliary piston reciprocally mounted in the auxiliary chamber for movement between retracted and advanced positions in the auxiliary chamber, the advanced position being spaced from the intersection between the main and auxiliary chambers;



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is related to my co-pending application entitled "Ram Apparatus", which was filed on even date herewith.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a machine and method for forming cans and similar articles into rectangular, self-sustaining bales for re-cycling.

In current can crushing machines, such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,601,238 of Davis et al., a quantity of cans is fed into a rectangular baling chamber and a large, heavy piston is moved by an hydraulic drive ram back and forth in the chamber to compress the cans to a block or bale of the desired size. In order to ensure that the block is of a standard weight and size, the cans are normally weighed before feeding them into the baling chamber. Another option is to use the compacting piston to sense through the pressure it has to exert on the cans whether the correct can density has been reached. In other words, the cans are compressed until a predetermined compression pressure is reached. One problem with this option is that cans fed into the baling chamber will be in a wide range of different conditions, from non-compacted to partially compacted and completely compacted. The compacting piston is heavy and slow, and typically requires a number of strokes to compress the mass of cans to the predetermined pressure. At this point, the bale may or may not be the correct size, in view of the different initial degrees of compaction of the cans. If the bale is not the right size, the piston must be retracted again to allow more cans to fall into the chamber, and these must be compressed with the original cans until a bale of the correct dimensions is made.
 
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