Door assembly for waste-paper baler

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Inventors

Schwelling, Hermann

Application #

296065

Filed

Apr-21-1999

Published

Jan-2-2001

Current US Class

100/215
100/245
100/246
100/255
100/345

International Classes

B30B 005/00

Field of Search

100/251 100/252 100/255 100/246 100/240 100/245 100/215 100/229

Examiners

Vo; Peter

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dubno; Herbert, Wilford; Andrew

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Abstract
A baler has a front door assembly formed with an upper loading port and a loading door engageable in a closed position over the loading port. A plurality of guides on the assembly define respective generally vertical paths along which can travel respective elements on the door between an upper position corresponding to a closed position of the door and a lower open position with the door offset from the loading port. The door lies wholly with an outline of the door assembly in the lower open position. The baler door wherein the guides are generally vertical and horizontally flank the door. Each guide is formed of three pieces and forms a respective upper track and a lower track therebelow and the elements include respective upper and lower elements riding in the tracks. Each lower track is formed with a horizontally extending rest on which the respective lower element sits in the open position and with another horizontally extending rest on which the respective lower element sits in the closed position. In addition each upper track has an upper end in which the respective upper element is engaged in the closed position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a baler having a front door assembly formed with an upper loading port, the improvement comprising:

a loading door engageable in a closed position over the loading port;

a plurality of generally vertical guides on the assembly flanking the door, defining respective generally vertical paths, and each having a respective upper track and a lower track there below; and

respective upper and lower elements on the door engaged in the tracks and displaceable therealong between an upper position corresponding to a closed position of the door and a lower open position with the door offset from the loading port.

2. The baler defined in claim 1 wherein each lower track is formed with a horizontally extending rest on which the respective lower element sits in the closed position.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a baler. More particularly this invention concerns a door assembly for a vertical-shaft waste-paper baling press.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A standard waste-paper baler has a housing defining a vertically extending normally square-section shaft into which waste paper or the like to be baled is loaded and in which a piston can travel vertically from an uppermost position to a lower position pressing the mass in the shaft into a compacted ball at the base of the shaft. Normally the housing is provided with a loading door at the upper region of one of its side walls so that when the piston is in the uppermost position this door can be opened to load material to be compacted into the baler through a loading port exposed when the door is opened. Such systems are described in my U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,170,702 and 5,685,219.

In German 297 042 76 such a system is described where the loading-port door is pivoted about a horizontal axis on its upper edge so that when opened it extends upward from the baler. This has the advantage of getting the door out of the way during the loading operation, but requires that the baler be installed somewhere there is adequate room to accommodate it and its door when in the open condition, that is there must be considerable clear headroom above the baler. In addition once the door is open on such a baler the port does not present itself for easy loading through it of the normally randomly arranged material to be baled. In fact in some models the door actually makes it more difficult to approach the loading port and pass material through it.
 
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