Aluminum can crusher

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Inventors

Shelley, James D.

Application #

162014

Filed

Jun-23-1980

Published

Oct-6-1981

Current US Class

100/193
100/209
100/233
100/293
100/295
100/902

International Classes

B30B 001/04

Field of Search

100/DIG. D15/123

Examiners

Wilhite; Billy J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Charmasson, Branscomb & Holz

US Patent References

3980015   Can crushing device
3988978   Beverage can folder
4212242   Can crushing device

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Abstract
A can crusher is provided utilizing a single lever arm pivoted in two places to a pivotal link and a crusher plate respectively and having a unique action wherein upon lifting the lever arm space is provided for a can and a foot extended from the lever arm crushes one end of the can, and upon depressing the arm the can is completely crushed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A can crusher comprising:

(a) a base;

(b) a crusher plate havng one end pivoted to said base and the other end free of said base;

(c) a lever arm being pivotally connected at a first pivot point along its length to the free end of said crusher plate, said lever arm being pivotally connected at a second pivot point to one end of a pivotal link, the other end of said pivotal link being pivoted to said base;

(e) said lever arm having an extended foot defined on the underside thereof on the side of said first pivot towards said second pivot, whereby, upon raising said lever arm said plate is raised, and upon inserting a can between said base and said plate and further raising said lever said foot buckles one end of said can, and upon subsequently lowering said lever arm said can is crushed against said base by said crusher plate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The price of scrap aluminum has multiplied several times recently creating an increased interest in recycled aluminum cans. A hard working scavenger can eke out of living of sorts collecting cans, and it provides a nice income for children.

The form in which aluminum recyclers want their cans is crushed, and a currently available can crusher crushes from end-to-end, creating a thick disc that is difficult for the shredding mechines to handle.

A number of other crushers have been developed which crush the cans sideways, but these can be somewhat complicated due to the fact that the most practical way to crush a can is to first buckle one and so that the can crushes nicely flat with the two end disks up.

SUMMARY

The present invention is extremely simple and enables the user to first buckle in one end of the can, and then crush the can flat with both ends up in a single up-down movement of a lever.

This is achieved by the use of a long lever arm having a hand grip at the free end, with the other end being pivoted to a connector like to a base plane. Between the pivotal length and the hand grip is an extending actuator arm which connects to the top of a hinged crusher plate, and a foot extending downward form the pivoted end of the arm crushes one end of the can inward to create a buckle as the arm is lifted, setting the can up for a clean, flat crush as the crusher plate is lowered by pushing down on the lever arm.
 
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