Swinging charge door for baler

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Inventors

Van Doorn, Donald W.
Hawkins, James B.
Carpenter, III, Francis W.
Lange, Robert E.
Webb, Tommy W.

Application #

662272

Filed

Oct-18-1984

Published

Mar-4-1986

Current US Class

100/215
100/218
100/255
100/3
100/43
100/98R

International Classes

B30B 009/30

Field of Search

100/3 100/215 100/232 100/233 100/90 100/256 100/43 100/255 100/269

Assignee

Lummus Industries, Inc. (Columbus, GA)

US Patent References

3985072   Baling chamber co...
4136609   Baling press controls

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Abstract
A charge door assembly for automated operation of a baler utilizes a truncated wedge-shaped door pivotally mounted to the baler at a point beneath the lowest point of travel of a conventional movable platen. The door pivots outwardly to admit a charge of material onto the platen from a feed apparatus. Intermeshing teeth are provided along the door assembly fact to separate any material extending outwardly of the door as the door closes. Sufficient space is provided between the door and the passageway therefor to allow material stringing from the teeth to be attenuated and subsequently entrained by the action of the baler.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. In a baler having a supporting frame and a charging box for accumulating fibrous material to be compressed into a bale by a ram mounted platen:

(a) a charge door mounted on said supporting frame to provide a closure for said charging box in a first position and to expose said charging box in a second position;

(b) means for introducing fibrous material into said charging box cooperatively positioned adjacent said charge door; and

(c) means for separating said fibrous material intermediate said charge door and said introducing means as said charge door moves from said second position to said first position wherein said separating means includes a row of spaced teeth extending outwardly and upwardly of said charge door and a plurality of spaced staggered teeth on said supporting frame in spaced relation to said charging box to mesh with said teeth on said charge door when said charge door moves between said second and first positions, with said charging door and said supporting frame having a minimum, uniform, predetermined clearance therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of baling materials and more particularly to improvements in apparatus for charging a single box baler. In even greater particularity the present invention may be described as a charging door assembly for introducing material, such as fiber, into a charging box.

The basic construction of a single box baler having a hinged charging door below floor level is well known. Heretofore, such a door was hinged adjacent the lowest portion of the movable platen and formed a pie shaped extension to the charging box when opened. The material was introduced from immediately above the door and adjacent the upper wall of the baler. Normal operation of such apparatus required a manual feed to ensure that the material did not protrude above the charging door and thereby prevent closure of the door. Little effort was made to automate such apparatus due to the fact that problems were encountered with the fibrous mass extending above the door.
 
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