Presses – Automatic or material triggered control – Of material addition – deposition – or discharging
Patent
1984-10-15
1986-07-22
Wilhite, Billy J.
Presses
Automatic or material triggered control
Of material addition, deposition, or discharging
100 3, 100 98R, 100 99, 100215, 100218, 100232, 100233, 100249, 100295, 100902, 206 835, B30B 932
Patent
active
046012389
ABSTRACT:
A machine for crushing metal cans into rectangular blocks or bales wherein cans are fed through a precrusher, which flattens and rips open the cans to drain liquids therefrom and leaves protruding torn tabs and flaps that facilitate bonding of the cans into a self-sustaining bale. The flattened cans are collected in a charging bin until a predetermined weight is reached; then the cans are released into a bale-forming chamber, which is closed by a hinged door forming an initial compression member. A ram then compresses the cans longitudinally in the chamber, the ram having ribs on the compression face to form grooves in the bale for future stack-retaining straps. A sliding door opens the end of the baling chamber for ejection of the formed bale by continued extension of the ram.
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Davis Robert M.
Davis, Jr. Chales M.
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