Vertical closed chamber baler

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Inventors

Thompson, Wallace M.
Beeland, William D.

Application #

717872

Filed

Aug-26-1976

Published

Jul-25-1978

Current US Class

083/622
100/127
100/215
100/218
100/251
100/26
100/3
100/37
100/49
100/97
141/198

International Classes

B65B 013/20

Field of Search

100/3 100/251 100/97 100/244 100/218 100/215 100/26 100/43 100/127 100/45 100/96 100/49 100/249 100/37 83/622 141/95 141/198 222/56 222/80

Assignee

American Hoist & Derrick Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A baling machine for particulate material such as wood chips and bark includes a vertically elongated compression chamber provided at its upper end with an inclined inlet feed chute, a downwardly facing vertically movable compression ram in the chamber, an upwardly facing vertically movable gate ram forming the lower end of the chamber during compression, and a bale-strapping assembly associated with the lower end portion of the chamber. A horizontally movable door operating between open and closed positions at the inner end of the feed chute forms part of the wall of the chamber when closed. The leading edge of the door is specially shaped to penetrate the material in the chute and to cooperate with anvil surfaces at the end of its travel to prevent jamming of the door as it closes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of compressing particulate stringy combustible material comprising feeding a stream of the material along an inclined path and then through a side opening of a vertical chamber and onto a vertically movable gate ram which supports the material, closing the side opening when the upper surface of the material in the chamber reaches a predetermined level which is at least as high as the upper edge of the side opening, said closing step including moving a door horizontally across the side opening along a path which lies in the plane of the side opening so that in the closed position the door forms part of the wall of the chamber, the leading edge of the door being inclined with respect to the direction of travel and passing through a mass of the particulate material existing at the side opening and cooperating with a vertical anvil at the end of its travel in a manner to shear particulate material between the anvil and the door edge along a path which begins at one end of the anvil and travels along the anvil to its other end, moving a compression ram downwardly past the closed opening toward the gate ram while holding said gate ram stationary thereby compacting the material, applying straps to the compacted material while in the chamber to form a baled mass moving the compression ram and the gate ram downwardly until the baled mass has moved out of the chamber, moving the compression ram upwardly away from the baled mass, and moving an ejector ram horizontally to push the baled mass from the gate ram.



Description
This invention relates to automatic baling presses and in particular to an improved arrangement of parts in baling presses having the compression chamber and the bale-strapping elements disposed between upper and lower rams.

BACKGROUND

At the present time various particulate combustible materials, such as wood chips, bark, chipped tree tops, wood waste and cotton gin waste, are baled to reduce their volume and to thereby lower transportation costs. The baled material can be stored outside without appreciable deterioration and can be used as fuel, for example, boiler fuel in power plants. Green bark, green chipped tree tops and wet peanut shells dry out rapidly after baling, whereas they do not dry out in loose form in outdoor storage and therefore deteriorate.

A variety of baling presses for compressing material into bales and for automatically tying or strapping the bales are known. In general, these machines comprise a compression chamber in which one or more platens are moved by hydraulic pistons in order to compress the material, together with a tying or strapping mechanism which inserts wires or straps between the bale and each of two opposed platens.
 
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