Wheelwright machines – Rubber tire mounting and/or demounting apparatus – For collapsing or shifting tire axially
Patent
1987-04-14
1989-02-14
Crane, Daniel C.
Wheelwright machines
Rubber tire mounting and/or demounting apparatus
For collapsing or shifting tire axially
72412, 294033, 294264, 100269R, B60C 2507
Patent
active
048040312
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for separating rubber tires from discarded metal wheels and for breaking large pieces of wood and the like into smaller pieces has a linear motor which drives a ram to crush a wheel rim, permitting it to fall free from a tire originally mounted thereon. A punch punctures inflated tires. A transverse arm structure includes sockets which hold vertical pins used to support long pieces of wood and the like while the ram is used to break them into smaller lengths. A blade which may be attached to the ram is usable to cut very large tires along radial planes to reduce such tires into smaller sections preparatory to further processing.
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Rouse Michael W.
Thelen Robert L.
Crane Daniel C.
Waste Recovery, Inc.
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