Process for recycling containers

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Inventors

LaBarge, Robert L.
Green, Jerrold D.
Arndt, Eric D.
Horansky, Frank J.
Hawkins, Ronald G.
Leftault, Jr., Charles J.
Pohlenz, Elmer E.
Scherf, Thomas W.

Application #

559233

Filed

Dec-8-1983

Published

May-28-1985

Current US Class

100/215
100/233
100/35
100/902
100/99
177/145
177/50
194/211
194/213

International Classes

B30B 009/32

Field of Search

100/48 100/49 100/99 100/53 100/233 100/902 100/35 100/215 100/295 194/4 177/50 177/145 356/237 324/222 324/226 324/228 324/233

Assignee

Aluminum Company of America (Pittsburgh, PA)

US Patent References

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4285426   Container redempti...
4291618   Method and appar...
4316410   Compact can crush...
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Other References

WO81/02802, International Application PCT, Oct. 1, 1981, Andersson.

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Abstract
A process for recycling containers such as used aluminum beverage cans comprises sensing the presence of an acceptable container inserted into a receiving station in a rotatable carrier and unlatching a latching mechanism to permit the carrier to be rotated if the presence of an acceptable container is sensed. Rotation of the carrier conveys the container to a station where the container is crushed. A receipt is then issued for the crushed container. The process is controlled by a central control unit which may include a computer having a program to monitor and control the process steps.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for processing used containers in an apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) sensing the presence of an acceptable metal container inserted into a container receiving station in a rotatable carrier;

(b) unlocking an electromechanical latching mechanism to permit manual rotation by the user of said carrier if the presence of an acceptable container is sensed;

(c) manually rotating said carrier to convey said container to a crushing station;

(d) crushing the container in a crushing mechanism; and

(e) issuing a receipt for the crushed containers.

2. The method for processing used containers in accordance with claim 1 including the step of weighing the container prior to conveying said container to the crushing station.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Art

This invention relates to apparatus for receiving and crushing empty metal containers such as aluminum beverage food cans or containers and dispensing a refund for the cans.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Recycling of aluminum, as in aluminum cans, is a vital energy saver, is a supplemental source of raw material, and helps turn the problem of litter into economic opportunities. Recycling conserves large quantities of energy since producing new aluminum from used aluminum beverage cans saves 95% of the energy required to produce molten aluminum from original ore. It also conserves much-needed capital and precious raw materials. A facility to process recycled aluminum can be built for one-tenth of the cost and half the time of new aluminum refining and smelting capacity. Recycled containers have also become an economical source of metal which reduces our dependence on foreign imports.

Recycling of empty aluminum beverage cans continues to set new records, but billions of cans are still discarded in land fills or other waste repositories. At present, about 50% of the aluminum beverage cans are recycled. Since there are approximately 1.4 billion pounds of aluminum cans used each year, this means that about 700 million pounds of aluminum cans are not recycled.