Dual die chip compactor

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Inventors

Thompson, Edward A.

Application #

395510

Filed

Sep-14-1999

Published

Feb-26-2002

Current US Class

100/218
100/224
100/906
425/261
425/359

International Classes

B30B 011/14

Field of Search

100/218 100/224 100/229 425/261 425/359

Assignee

Prab, Inc. (Kalamazoo, MI)

Examiners

Gerrity; Stephen F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Olson & Hierl, Ltd.

US Patent References

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Other References

Jorgensen Conveyor, Chi Pactor Brochure, Bulletin 96. M.C.P. Inc., Puck Master Brochure.

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Abstract
A briquetting machine for compacting metal chips into briquettes with a movable die that provides plural die cavities. After metal chips are loaded into a loading chamber from a hopper, a chip compacting ram pushes the chips at a high speed and low pressure into one of several bores, disposed within a sliding die gate, and against an endplate. The bore and endplate together constitute a die and define at least two die cavities. After the ram reaches a predetermined low pressure, the ram then proceeds at a relatively low speed and relatively high pressure to compress the chips within the die into a briquette. Upon reaching a predetermined compaction pressure, the ram retracts from the bore. After such time, the die gate is moved to a location where one bore lies before an ejector cylinder. The ejector cylinder then extends into the bore, expelling the briquette from the bore.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An apparatus for compacting a charge of metal chips into a briquette and comprising:

a frame;

a die gate movably mounted on said frame from a first position to a second position, said die gate having a plurality of through bores disposed therein;

an endplate fixably mounted to said frame and juxtaposed relative to one of said bores when said die gate is in said first position, said die gate together with said endplate defining a die cavity when juxtaposed relative to one another;

a ram mounted to said frame proximal to said die gate and opposite said endplate, said ram being slidably receivable into said die cavity and against said endplate when said die gate is in said first position;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to briquetting machines; more specifically to machines for compacting a charge of metal chips into a briquette.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Metal chips accumulate during the machining of metal workpieces. Because machining processes typically utilize a cutting fluid to lubricate and cool the workpiece during a given operation, the machining processes inevitably generate metal chips permeated with cutting fluid. To minimize production costs, it is economically desirable to use a compactor to separate the cutting fluid from the metal chips to facilitate a re-use of the cutting fluid during subsequent machining processes.

Furthermore, it is economically desirable to salvage the metal chips themselves to allow for their recycle and re-use. Compaction of the metal chips into dense briquettes thus facilitates an improved handling and transportation of the metal chips during the recycling process.

Briquetting machines for compacting metal chips have been proposed and constructed in the past. Such machines essentially comprise a feed hopper that introduces the metal chips into a feed chamber, with a compaction chamber, or die, located downstream for compressing with a ram the metal chips into a briquette. A typical prior briquette compactor utilizes a single die during the compaction process. The inner diameter of the die is sized to accept the insertion of the ram.
 
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