Method of manually tying bales in waste material presses

Presses – Binding – Methods

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100 24, 100 25, 100 34, B65B 2712, B30B 930

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ABSTRACT:
A method of and a device for manually tying bales of cardboard, foils and similar used packaging materials produced in waste material presses predominantly of upright construction, i.e., with a vertically acting pressure ram. The method includes the steps of separating the free end of the binding wire from the point where it is secured to the front side of the base and pulling out a free length of wire slightly exceeding the length of the dimensions of bale height plus bale depth, grasping the binding wire extending in a vertical groove in the rear wall of the press by means of the hook-shaped free end of the pulling needle, pulling the loop of binding wire formed in this manner by means of the pulling needle through the groove in the bottom of the pressure ram into a position located in front of the finished bale, separating the wire loop in the pulled-out position, and swinging upwardly the remaining length of wire at the bottom and tying together the two free ends of the binding wire.

REFERENCES:
patent: 953329 (1910-03-01), Ginaca
patent: 1142188 (1915-06-01), Macomber
patent: 5575199 (1996-11-01), Yamamoto

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