Cutter Patents (Class 100/97)
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Patent number: 11564354Abstract: A rotor assembly for an agricultural baler. The rotor assembly has a rotor shaft having a central portion and first and second end portions either side of the central portion. The rotor assembly further has a number of tine plates to be arranged axially along the rotor shaft, each of the tine plates having one or more tines. The tine plates are arranged such that there is an angular spacing between the tines of adjacent ones of the tine plates. A magnitude of the angular spacing is greater or smaller at the central portion than at the first and second end portions of the rotor shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2020Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Bram Rosseel, Jonas Vaneygen, Dries Liefooghe, Eddy Roland Lammerant, Dieter Kindt, Jeroen Devroe
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Patent number: 10058870Abstract: A conveying arrangement conveys loose material in a conveying direction, in particular agricultural material. Several knives of a cutting assembly are mounted below a cutting area guiding surface. The material is first conveyed along the cutting area guiding surface and afterwards along a further guiding surface. Both guiding surfaces are mechanically supported by a connecting assembly. A positioning mechanism can pivot the connecting assembly upwards and downwards. This pivotal movement causes both guiding surfaces to be moved upwards and downwards. The cutting area guiding surface together with the cutting assembly can be shifted laterally, i.e. perpendicular to the conveying direction, and is guided during this lateral movement.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2017Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Forage Innovations B.V.Inventors: Thomas Bergmann, Konstantinos Amanatidis, Sebastian Fricke
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Patent number: 10010158Abstract: A pouch for holding items is disclosed and is formed as a tube of a stretchable material with a plurality of openings therein. Items may be inserted through the openings and positioned within the pouch. The pouch may be manipulated to position the openings at various positions around the body. The openings may also be positioned on the outside, inside, top or other part of the pouch. The pouch has a substantially constant width to better camouflage items placed therein. The openings may include closures to prevent items from falling out. The pouch may be formed of a single circle or include closures for placing it around the body.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2015Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: LEVEL TERRAIN LLCInventor: Mia Do
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Publication number: 20140096692Abstract: Cutter apparatus for a crop material baler has a rotor carrying a series of blades and a knife bed having a series of knives, with the knives arranged to project up between the blades so that as the blades rotate, the blades pass on opposite sides of knives and sever the crop materials. The knife bed includes a cross shaft and an indexing shaft extending substantially the full width of the knife bed. Biasing mechanisms spring-load the knives. Each biasing mechanism has a roller contacting its respective knife and a roller support mounted on the indexing shaft with a rubber torsion spring. Each knife is configured to swing down about the cross shaft against the biasing force of its torsion spring in the event that an obstruction or solid object passes through the cutting zone and engages the knife.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Inventor: Jeffery A. Baldauf
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Publication number: 20130118363Abstract: An apparatus and a method for treating organic waste, like the waste that is eliminated in kitchens, foresee containing the waste (15) to be treated, grinding the waste, compacting the ground waste and exerting a squeezing action to remove residual liquids. A screw device (17) is foreseen which rotates inside a casing (18) around a longitudinal axis to convey and compact the ground waste against a closure (19) which moves during compacting. A solution for cleaning the apparatus is also foreseen to remove remaining any waste, when the apparatus needs to stay empty for longer periods of inactivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: ATOP S.P.A.Inventor: Marco Santandrea
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Publication number: 20120234187Abstract: A press with at least one collector wagon for compressible material to be pressed that can be coupled and uncoupled and that comprises a collector chamber having floors and walls, as well as a press chamber. When the collector wagon is coupled to the press, the collected compressible material is mechanically transferred from the collector wagon into the press chamber, after movement of the floor and use of a feeder device. When uncoupled from the press, the collector wagon is filled with compressible material at a location at a distance from the press. The feeder device is designed such that the compressible material to be pressed present in the collector wagon, after the upward movement of at least the floor, is gradually gripped and continuously removed from the collector wagon from above, and fed to the press.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: SIB STRAUTMANN INGENIEURBURO GMBHInventor: Wolfgang Strautmann
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Patent number: 7895944Abstract: Bailing systems and methods for bailing a material into bales. The bailing systems may include a movement mechanism, a compactor disposed downstream of the movement mechanism and a controller in wired or wireless communication with the movement mechanism and the compactor. In some examples, the movement mechanism includes an arm, a first sensor configured to collect dynamic arm position data, and a second sensor configured to collect dynamic movement parameter data. In some examples, the controller includes instructions for determining the length of the material by comparing dynamic arm position data and dynamic movement parameter data. In some examples, the compactor includes a ram, a block, and an actuator configured to move the block between a passageway position and a ram position.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventors: Trevor Derstine, Nevine Derstine
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Publication number: 20100308138Abstract: The present invention provides an improved system and method for on-site document shredding, through the use of a self-contained roll-off compactor including a high-volume shredder. This self-contained roll-off shredding compactor permits users to collect, shred, compact and temporarily store the shredded confidential documents, using their own personnel in a cost-effective manner. A waste management service provider periodically picks up, transports and empties the roll-off shredding compactors. In a preferred embodiment, the roll-off shredding compactor is owned by the waste management service provider and leased to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Robert B. Freda
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Publication number: 20100242747Abstract: A square baler includes a crop feed duct defining a pre-compression chamber which is curved upwardly and rearwardly from an open forward end and an inlet located across the bottom of a baling chamber. A pair of vertical partitions extend between top and bottom wails of the pre-compression chamber and divide it into three equal sized channels. Respectively located in fore-and-aft alignment with front edges of the pair of partitions is a pair of stationary knives forming part of a crop cutter arrangement including a pre-cutter rotor carrying two pairs of blades, with one of each pair cooperating with one of the stationary knives to cut incoming crop into three segments which are respectively moved into the three channels by a packer arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Timothy J. Kraus
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Publication number: 20100071339Abstract: A round baler has an overshot secondary rotor located behind an undershot precutter rotor. The round baler has a relatively wide swath crop pick-up and a baling chamber with a significantly more narrow inlet. The precutter rotor has a central region supporting a plurality of rotatable crop conveying members interleaved by both a set of relatively fixed cutting blades and a set of relatively fixed strippers for urging cut crop away from the rotor, and end regions supporting rotatable helically disposed bands for receiving wide swath crop from the pick-up arrangement and urging the received crop toward the central region. The secondary rotor creates an S-shaped or serpentine crop path with minimal dead space and is a positive feeder for bale starting. Stationary strippers for the secondary rotor prevent crop from exiting the baler behind the secondary rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Jean Viaud, Henry D. Anstey, Daniel E. Derscheid
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Patent number: 7584530Abstract: A stream of scrap metal strip is continuously compressed in an apparatus comprising a pair of compression rolls and a traveling shear disposed, in that sequence, along a processing path having a substantial vertical component. The process is performed continuously, and there is no need for the process to be interrupted in order to remove strip parts overhanging the entrance to the compression apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Inventor: Alvin D. Shulman
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Publication number: 20080307983Abstract: Two cuts are made in the tire. Cut #1 is anywhere on the tire and cuts through the tread stopping at the bead. Cut #2 is placed 3? from Cut #1 and goes all the way through the tire cutting the bead creating the Tire Flap Lock, to be used to lock the tire in its final coiled shape. The tire is placed in a bin and the Tire Coiling Fork is pushed through the tire and begins coiling. The Tire Flap Lock is caught by the Tire Flap Prong and is held stationery while the tire continues to coil. As the tire completes its coiling the Tire Flap Lock is positioned around the tire so that when the Tire Coiling Fork is withdrawn the pressure for the tire to uncoil will be caught by the Tire Flap Lock thereby locking the tire in its new coiled shape as a Tire Building Block.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Douglas MacArthur Johnson
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Patent number: 7150422Abstract: This invention discloses a paper shredder having a manual paper pressing device, where the paper shredder is provided at a rear end thereof with an aperture, including: a large-size presser disposed beneath the paper shredder and having a connecting shaft at an end thereof, the connecting shaft passing through the aperture provided at the rear end of the paper shredder to movably pivot to a presser rod, the presser rod being rotatable about the pivoting location, wherein when the presser rod is levered upwards from a horizontal position about the pivoting location to a vertical position and then pressed downwards, the large-size presser is activated to compact the paper chips in the basket or bin directly so as to reduce space occupied by the paper chips and to increase capacity of the basket or bin. After the force for causing the presser rod downwards vanishes, the presser rod would recover to its original position due to recovering force exerted by a spring.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Michilin Prosperity Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tie-Chun Wang
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Patent number: 6935087Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for automatically forming raw tuna loins into homogenized, formed packets and packing those packets into bags for freezing and shipping to distant canning plants. A conveyed stream of raw tuna loins is tamped and compacted into a homogenized tuna stream of a predetermined height and width with dimensions compatible with processing equipment at the canning plant. A predetermined length of the homogenized tuna stream is measured and cut into packets and automatically packed into bags of predetermined size. In one embodiment, a servo controlled, intermittent advance conveyor is provided which is adapted to periodically advance said stream of raw tuna loins a distance which corresponds to the length of the bags into which the tuna is being packed. The apparatus for homogenizing the raw tuna loins is either a ski-shaped tamper driven by rotating cranks or a top belt including a pressure cylinder for urging the top belt into contact with the stream of raw tuna loins.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Atlas Pacific Engineering CompanyInventors: Frank Joseph Simon, Otto H. Fischer
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Patent number: 6595123Abstract: A baler for making rectangular crop bales has a generally horizontally disposed fore-and-aft extending baling chamber. The pickup of the baler is disposed underneath the baling chamber in line with the path of travel of a reciprocating plunger in the overhead chamber. An in-line transfer duct leads generally upwardly and rearwardly from the pickup to the bottom of the chamber. An enclosed crop flow passage is defined from a point immediately behind the pickup to a point located at the opening in the bottom of the baling chamber and presents a forwardmost cutting zone, a packing zone behind the cutting zone, and an accumulating zone behind the packing zone. Cutter apparatus within the cutting zone reduces the crop materials into smaller pieces as they flow through the cutting zone, whereupon a separate packer takes the materials from the rear side of the cutter apparatus and packs them in a downstream direction toward the accumulating zone where they form into a charge.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: ACCO CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Schrag, Kelly Booton
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Publication number: 20020100377Abstract: A transportable recyclable materials densifier including an integrally configured conveyor, separator, and compactor chamber mounted on a trailer frame that is transportable along public and private roads, for separation of ferrous from non-ferrous materials, and for compaction of non-ferrous materials at each location to which the trailer is transported. A conveyor is directs materials to the separator for separation of non-ferrous materials that are directed into an upper opening in a first end of the compactor chamber, with rejection of ferrous materials from the separator for discharge. A reciprocally extendable piston and compactor end extends through the compactor chamber to compact the materials into a second end of the chamber. The compacted materials form a densified shape against a movable end wall that is raised after compaction for ejection of each densified shape from the compaction chamber for storage and/or transport to a recycling operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: William S. Taylor
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Patent number: 6339986Abstract: An apparatus is provided for processing large hay bales of approximately 750 kg to produce smaller recompacted manageable units to facilitate shipping in containers. The apparatus provides means for cutting the bales into at least two slabs, preferably three slabs, and means for cutting those slabs into two approximately equal pieces. Means are provided for each piece to be recompressed, strapped and cut again to provide units having an approximate weight of 35 kg.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Hunterwood Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: Ed Van Hierden
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Patent number: 6202548Abstract: A method and an apparatus for compressing hay such that the hay is suitable for long distance shipping. The hay is texturized by passing the hay through a shredder with an added fog or mist of water. The shredder separates, cuts and bends hay fibers rather than shattering the fibers. Compression of the hay is achieved by feeding the hay through an open ended compression conduit in a peristaltic manner through the use of a hydraulically actuated ram. Increased compression of the hay is achieved by applying transverse pressure to the hay as the hay travels longitudinally through the compression conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: A.C.X. Trading, Inc.Inventors: John M. Gombos, Moshe Leashno
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Patent number: 6176697Abstract: Expanded or foamed plastic material is fed into a hopper containing a first auger having a cutting function. The first auger is driven by an electric motor and cuts the plastic material into pieces which are discharged from the hopper into a vertical chamber. The vertical chamber contains a second auger driven by an electric motor. The pieces of plastic material are compressed by the second auger and delivered into a chamber which serves as the inlet end of a horizontal friction chute. The plastic material in the chamber is compressed by a hydraulic ram which forces the compressed plastic material along the friction chute.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Middleton Engineering LimitedInventor: Ashley Paul Middleton
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Patent number: 6152027Abstract: A refuse and grinding system. The system will contain a hydraulic fluid supply for supplying a hydraulic fluid and a first compactor adapted for containing a refuse. The first compactor will have a first ram assembly and a first hydraulic valve, with the ram assembly having a first cell and a second cell. The first hydraulic valve is operatively connected with the hydraulic fluid supply, as well as the first and second cell. The system will contain a second compactor adapted for containing a hydrocarbon refuse such as oil filters. The second compactor contains a second ram assembly and a second hydraulic valve, with the second ram assembly having a first cell and a second cell. The second compactor will include a second hydraulic valve that is operatively connected, and in series arrangement with, the first hydraulic valve. The compactor will also comprise a grinder having a blade member contained therein. The blade member is responsive to the hydraulic supply that is fed to a hydraulic motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Inventor: Victor J. Segura
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Patent number: 6098531Abstract: A method of handling scrap tires including providing a satellite tire collection enclosure constructed of baled tires and sized to receive scrap tires, collecting scrap tires inside the tire collection enclosure until the enclosure is at or near capacity, volume reducing the scrap tires by baling the scrap tires using a mobile tire baler having a baler and a boom on a mobile platform at a minimum of about 2,400 whole tires into bales having a minimum of about 20 whole tires and a maximum of about 150 tires in a bale to achieve a volume reduction of about 80 percent by volume, and transporting baled scrap tires to a home base, a recycling center, or directly to an end-user. In one aspect, a mobile tire baler includes a baler and a boom on a mobile platform, a cutter for over-size tires, and a crusher for tire rims.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Gary L. Reinert, Sr.
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Patent number: 6035776Abstract: A refuse and grinding system. The system will contain a hydraulic fluid supply for supplying a hydraulic fluid and a first compactor adapted for containing a refuse. The first compactor will have a first ram assembly and a first hydraulic valve, with the ram assembly having a first cell and a second cell. The first hydraulic valve is operatively connected with the hydraulic fluid supply, as well as the first and second cell. The system will contain a second compactor adapted for containing a hydrocarbon refuse such as oil filters. The second compactor contains a second ram assembly and a second hydraulic valve, with the second ram assembly having a first cell and a second cell. The second compactor will include a second hydraulic valve that is operatively connected, and in series arrangement with, the first hydraulic valve. The compactor will also comprise a grinder having a blade member contained therein. The blade member is responsive to the hydraulic supply that is fed to a hydraulic motor.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Victor J. Segura
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Patent number: 5927188Abstract: A method and an apparatus for compressing hay such that the hay is suitable for long distance shipping. The hay is texturized by passing the hay through a shredder with an added fog or mist of water. The shredder separates, cuts and bends hay fibers rather than shattering the fibers. Compression of the hay is achieved by feeding the hay through an open ended compression conduit in a peristaltic manner through the use of a hydraulically actuated ram. Increased compression of the hay is achieved by applying transverse pressure to the hay as the hay travels longitudinally through the compression conduit.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: The A.C.X. Trading Inc.Inventors: John M. Gombos, Moshe Leashno
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Patent number: 5890425Abstract: A method of handling scrap tires is disclosed, including providing a satellite tire collection enclosure constructed of baled tires and sized to receive at least about 2400 scrap tires, collecting scrap tires inside the tire collection enclosure until the enclosure is at or near capacity, volume reducing the scrap tires by baling the scrap tires using a mobile tire baler having a baler and a boom on a mobile platform at a minimum of about 2,400 whole tires into about 24 bales to achieve a volume reduction of about 80 percent by volume, and transporting baled scrap tires to a home base, a recycling center, or directly to an end-user. In one aspect, a mobile tire baler includes a baler and a boom on a mobile platform, a cutter for over-size tires, and a crusher for tire rims.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Gary L Reinert
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Patent number: 5873304Abstract: A compacting press, in particular for waste paper in offices, has a small footprint and a high pressing density. The press ram is disposed in the vertical direction above a pressed part container. Disposed between a shaping chamber and the pressed part container is a closure slide which can move backwards and forwards in the horizontal direction to close the shaping chamber in the pressing position. The pressed part container is removably arranged on one side of the frame of the hydraulically driven compacting press and takes the form of a rolling container which can hold a plurality of pressed parts and is provided with rollers. The base surface of the container corresponds approximately to the footprint of the compacting press.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Inventor: Hans Ruf
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Patent number: 5697293Abstract: The waste suction and storage device includes a box (3) which, on the one hand, comprises waste storage means and at least one separation compartment (6) whose lower part is open and connects with the waste storage means and which, on the other hand, is equipped with ventilation means and includes a waste introduction opening and an air discharge opening (15).Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Delta Neu (S.A.)Inventor: Daniel Mogenier
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Patent number: 5664493Abstract: The present invention is a compacting apparatus for waste, glass, and plastic. The present invention compresses such objects in order to simplify both the recycling and disposal processes. Objects placed in a box within the apparatus are compressed by a flat surface perpendicularly attached to a vertical shaft. This shaft is pressed downward by a conventional hydraulic system installed in the top of the apparatus. One box is provided with heat-producing coils installed within its walls for softening hard plastic and PVC. Another box without heat-producing coils is provided for crushing glass and waste. A cutting device is provided for cutting objects too large to fit inside the box.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1994Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Dong Ik Kim
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Patent number: 5575201Abstract: A compactor assembly comprises a ground supported housing having an open top through which waste material is deposited. An auger is rotatable on an axis positioned within the housing for breaking waste material received therein through the open top, and for transporting the waste material therethrough. A drop area is downstream of the receiving chamber of the housing and has a remote open portion. A compactor ram is reciprocal on an axis parallel to the auger axis for transferring waste material through the open portion. A first drive is operably associated with the auger for rotating the auger, and a second drive is operably associated with the compactor ram for causing reciprocation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Marathon Equipment CompanyInventors: Grant H. Fenner, Kent Spiers, Peter C. Nelson
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Patent number: 5419108Abstract: A round baler, having a pair of spaced side walls mounted on a main frame, is supported on wheels and adapted to be pulled across a field. A crop confining apron is mounted between the side walls for defining an expandable chamber that is adapted to rotatably form a cylindrical package of crop material between the side walls. A pickup picks up crop material and conveys it into the chamber through a generally transverse crop infeed opening operatively associated with the pickup. A transverse starter roll extends between the side walls to provide the upper limit of the infeed opening. A crop severing device extends into the expandable chamber in the vicinity of the starter roll to cut crop material on the surface of the cylindrical package as it is being formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: New Holland North America, Inc.Inventors: Bryant F. Webb, Jan C. van Groenigen
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Patent number: 5367952Abstract: Apparatus for handling lug scrap strips produced by the slitting of metallic strips in a metallic strip slitter. The lug scrap strip handling apparatus includes air ducts for transfer of the lug scrap strips, a scrap cutter provided in the air duct for continuously cutting the long lug scrap strip to a predetermined length, a blower provided downstream of the scrap cutter and connected to the air duct, a scrap collector provided at the end of the air duct, and a scrap press attached to the scrap collector. The scrap cutter drive is controlled in synchronization with the line speed of the metallic strip slitter to prevent plugging of the scrap cutter by the lug scrap strip pieces.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Aiba, Yoshiharu Sasaki
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Patent number: 5363758Abstract: A baler for baling polystyrene material which has high bulk and low weight for subsequent recycling. The baler includes a ram which provides significant penetration over repeated cycles to compress the polystyrene into a bale, which is subsequently ejected through a bale door of the baler. The baler can either be manually controlled or automatically controlled, such as by an algorithm stored in programmable logic controller. Feedback systems measure the length of travel of the ram and the pressure of the ram determine the status of baling operation, and can automatically provide for ejection of the baled material. The bale can either be manually strapped, automatically strapped, and in some events, no strapping of the bale is required. The polystyrene material is chopped by a chopper system on the baler to break the material into smaller sections for baling. The baler has been specially designed to uniformly densify and bale most poly foam materials in a high production environment.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1992Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Harris Waste Management Group, Inc.Inventors: Forrest Wildes, Wayne Maki, Chris A. Jefferson
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Patent number: 5317965Abstract: A baler for baling polystyrene material which has a high bulk and low weight for subsequent recycling. The baler includes a ram, to compress the material past its form memory, which provides significant penetration over repeated cycles to compress the polystyrene into a bale, which is subsequently ejected through a bale door of the baler. The baler can either be manually controlled or automatically controlled, such as by an algorithm stored in a programmable logic controller. Feedback systems measure the length of travel of the ram and the pressure of the ram to determine the status of the baling operation, and can automatically provide for ejection of the baled material. The bale can either be manually strapped, automatically strapped, or no strapping of the bale may be required. The polystyrene material is chopped by a chopper system on the baler to break the material into smaller sections for baling. The baler also includes a vertical tamper to tamp the polystyrene down into the baling chamber.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Harris Waste Management Group, Inc.Inventors: Forrest Wildes, Wayne Maki, Chris A. Jefferson
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Patent number: 5299352Abstract: An apparatus for dismantling filter inserts, especially disposable oil filters which comprise a filter paper element and an internal metal supporting tube, as well as metal end plates. The apparatus has two support rails 15 and 16 with upper edges formed as cutting edges. The support rails are mounted in a frame 11 for displacement transversely toward or away from each other to vary the spacing between them. Vertically above and perpendicular to the direction of displacement of the two support rails is a platen 26 driven by a compressed-air cylinder 24 or the like to move along the perpendicular such that the platen will compress a filter insert 19 placed upon the two support rails and sever the end plates 21 and 22 from the filter paper element 20.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: Manfred Klenk
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Patent number: 5044270Abstract: Protective cover for a combined shredder and compactor. The protective cover is adapted to assume a position to limit access to the cutter of the shredder when the shredder is operating.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1989Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: H S M - Pressen GmbHInventor: Hermann Schwelling
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Patent number: 4955188Abstract: The round baler for cut stalk crops with a hinge-type pressing chamber comprises an inlet opening for the stalk crops and a tying arrangement for the completed bale, as well as a pick-up device for the stalk crops with a feed drum which is disposed between the pick-up device and the inlet opening and whose length corresponds to the width of the bale to be tied, as well as a cutting device which is provided in the feed channel and includes a plurality of pivotally supported knives which in their cutting position project into the feed channel and are arranged in at least one row, and which are held in their cutting position by means of spring-loaded knife levers and adapted to be pivoted singly or as a whole against the spring load up to a position in which they have no cutting effect on the stalk crops.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Greenland GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Wilhelm von Allworden
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Patent number: 4774880Abstract: A collector tray and a cut fruit support for an automatic juicing apparatus are provided. The collector tray comprises a bottom wall, a pair of opposed upstanding end walls and opposed upstanding front and rear walls to define an open top tray for collecting fruit juices. A pair of cones extend upwardly from the bottom wall and define structures against which generally hemispherical sections of fruit are urged to express the juices therefrom. Mounting brackets extend outwardly from the front and rear walls. An elastomeric cut fruit support is mounted to the mounting brackets of the front and rear walls and extend substantially continuously between the front and rear walls such that portions of the front and rear walls disposed forwardly and rearwardly of the collector tray are angularly aligned to the front and rear walls and to portions of the cut fruit support disposed between the front and rear walls.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: The Automatic Orange Juicer CorporationInventor: Stewart C. Nelson
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Patent number: 4768432Abstract: An apparatus for shredding paper and the like and compacting the paper into a disposable cylindrical roll. The apparatus includes a pair of cooperating roller cutters mounted in a housing to cut the paper into elongate strips. The paper is compacted into cylindrical rolls by rotatably driven cylinder end wheels and a plurality of compacting rollers disposed about the circumference of the drum. The compacting rollers are rotatably driven in a direction opposite that of the end wheel. The compacted cylindrical roll is formed in a compacting zone defined by the rollers and end wheels. The apparatus can also compact paper without shredding. To allow for this function the housing has a paper feed opening that bypasses the roller cutters introducing the paper directly to the compacting zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1986Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: Deco Products CompanyInventor: Lew Storlie
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Patent number: 4509418Abstract: An elastic sheet support means (3) is held over the open portion of a juice collector means (1) of an automatic fruit juice extractor. The elastic support means (3) is held to the front wall (21) and rear wall (20) of the juice collector means by reinforcing rods (11, 12) held within lugs (15, 16) on the front and rear walls (21, 20). The direction in which the elastic sheet support means (3) is held is such that there are no openings adjacent the platform (2) from which cut fruit is fed onto the elastic sheet support means (3). The elastic sheet support means (3) is also formed with reinforcing ridges (32), parallel to the sidewalls (27, 28) of the juice collector means (1), and generally overlying the male cone members (22) which form a portion of the juice extracting means. Additionally, slits (33) are formed between the reinforcing ribs (32), overlying the male cones (22), to allow for movement of the elastic sheet support means (3) over the cones (22) during the expressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1984Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: The Automatic Orange Juicer Corp.Inventor: Stewart C. Nelson
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Patent number: 4488482Abstract: Disclosed are methods and apparatus for extracting gel from aloe vera leaves without contaminating the gel with toxic juices indigenous to the husks of the leaves. Further, this mechanized extraction is uniquely suited to permit frequent cleaning of the machinery. The leaves are washed, trimmed, and introduced into means for feeding the aloe vera leaves to and through a blade which longitudinally bisects the leaves. The split leaves are then passed through pressing rollers which advance the husks but retain the gel which falls from the pressing rollers into a collection pan. The pressed husks shed additional gel as they are carried over a further expanse of the collection pan and are then transferred to a husk collection conveyor which carries the husks back under the machinery. The pressing rollers are mounted to the frame of the apparatus by a hinged block which permits the pressing rollers to be swung open to permit cleaning of the pressing rollers and the blade.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Inventor: Thomas A. Cottrell
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Patent number: 4395942Abstract: An apparatus for feeding an aloe vera plant leaf to a cutting knife. The apparatus is designed to transport the leaf on a first endless belt conveyor on which the leaf is laid lengthwise and flat on the conveyor belt. A second endless belt conveyor travels in the same direction and at the same speed as the first endless belt conveyor but is disposed at a right angle to the first endless belt conveyor at the feed end of the apparatus. The first endless belt conveyor in its travel is slowly twisted towards the second endless belt conveyor and by the time the first endless belt conveyor has reached the end of its travel, the leaf has been turned from a flat condition to a now vertical position and is sandwiched between the two sets of endless conveyor belts.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Inventor: Donnie Thompson
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Patent number: 4382969Abstract: A method is disclosed for treating cheese, preferably cheese offcuts, to form a reconstituted block of cheese. The offcuts are first cut into small chips and then repressed in an evacuated environment to form the reconstituted block of cheese which may then be cut to commercially saleable sizes and packaged.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Assignees: Schreiber Foods, Inc., Butland Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Frederick J. Sadler
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Patent number: 4356054Abstract: A foil-section feeder in a laminating system includes a slicing assembly which clamps a web at a pair of spaced locations and subsequently cuts the web along a transverse line between the two clamps. A transport device in the form of gripper tongs is inserted into a gap in the slicing assembly to grip a leading end of the web and to draw the web from a roll past the slicing assembly to a predetermined position at a stacking or laminating station.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1980Date of Patent: October 26, 1982Assignee: G. Siempelkamp GmbH & Co.Inventor: Wolfgang Gotz
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Patent number: 4201128Abstract: Shredded paper for use as animal bedding material is compacted for packing by a reciprocating hydraulic compacting ram which displaces the material into an ejector chamber in a number of successive storkes. The pressure in the compacting ram is monitored by a pressure switch, and when a threshold pressure corresponding to a desired degree of compaction is reached a limit switch is effectively primed to trip the operation of an ejector ram upon completion of a compaction stroke, to eject the compacted material from the ejector chamber.The production of fertilizer particles is also described in which shredded paper impregnated with manure after use is comminuted and at least partially dried.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Inventors: Gareth D. J. Whitehead, Thomas H. Gardner
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Patent number: 4195562Abstract: An apparatus and method for disintegrating a can includes a feeding chute for feeding the cans into a cutter-compactor mechanism in which cutting blades are fixedly positioned on a rotating drum for cutting each can fed into the mechanism and driving the can further into the compacting portion of the drum. The rotating drum compacts the cans against a fixed arcuate surface and drops the cut and compacted can pieces into a receptacle. The rotating drum has annular raised sides for holding the cans therebetween and protruding cleats on its surface for dragging the cam into the compacting portion. The fixed compacting surface is arcuate to gradually compress the can being pulled against it as the space narrows between the surface and the rotating drum. The chute may have a ferrous can detector to eliminate ferrous cans from the unit, and the fixed compacting surface has a slot to allow the blades to pass therethrough as the drum rotates.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Inventor: Edwin W. Mickler
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Patent number: 4170934Abstract: A device for compressing crop into bales comprising a compression chamber having an inlet opening and a pressing member adapted to reciprocate along said opening and feeder mechanism for introducing the crop through the inlet opening into the compression chamber, which device is intended for making bales having a high specific weight; the device is able to be operated continuously.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: Expert N.V.Inventors: Pieter A. Oosterling, Adriaan Van Zweeden
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Patent number: 4148253Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: April 10, 1979Assignee: American Hoist & Derrick CompanyInventors: Wallace M. Thompson, William D. Beeland
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Patent number: 4121514Abstract: Machine to draw metal (especially aluminum) cans by suction into a housing by a vacuum fan. A hose may be used to pick up cans from the ground or cans may be fed manually into the intake of the housing. The intake is at the top of the housing and in registry therewith is a vertical cylinder of expanded metal or machined from high-impact plastic, which directs the cans down through a conical hopper of high-impact plastic. Small foreign particles pass through the vertical cylinder and hopper and drop to the bottom of the housing. These particles may be collected from the housing from time to time. Dust and very small particles are drawn through the vacuum fan and collected in a filter bag. Large particles such as cans are directed from the hopper to a chute where they are shredded by revolving blades and pass into a compactor housing where they are compressed for salvage.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1976Date of Patent: October 24, 1978Inventor: Raymond M. Nickaloff
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Patent number: 4102259Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1976Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: American Hoist & Derrick CompanyInventors: Wallace M. Thompson, William D. Beeland
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Patent number: 4094240Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved machine for shearing and compressing scrap metals, in particular, a large scrap metals, such as an automobile. The machine includes a carriage defined by a pair of spaced apart plates, a rigid base disposed between said spaced apart plates to define a U-shaped cross-section, an arm member having a drive motor operatively connected thereto and a supply table having a drive motor operatively connected thereto. A pivot is provided for pivotally mounting the arm member between the pair of spaced apart plates whereby the arm member pivots toward and away from the base. Another pivot is provided for pivotally mounting the supply table at the end of the carriage whereby the supply table rises in order to supply the scrap metals placed thereon onto the base. The supply table is further provided with a put-out table for serving to exhaust the compact block of scrap metals from the machine with the action of the supply table.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1976Date of Patent: June 13, 1978Inventor: Masao Suzuki
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Patent number: 4088070Abstract: An apparatus for extracting juice from citrus fruits comprising a feeding conveyor for conveying the whole fruits to a cutting device, which cuts the fruits into halves. The fruit halves are fed into a squeezing tunnel with their cut surface oriented in a predetermined direction. The squeezing tunnel consist of two opposed surfaces which converge towards one another, thus effecting the squeezing of the fruit halves which are caused to travel therealong. One of the said surfaces is a portion of a rotating drum conveyor, while the other surface comprises a plurality of consecutive parallel rotating rollers arranged transversely with respect to the direction of travel of the fruit halves, and rotating at a peripheral speed which is higher than the speed of the drum conveyor. The rotating rollers are screw threaded with alternating right and left screw threads, or each rotating roller is provided with contiguous right and left screw threaded portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1976Date of Patent: May 9, 1978Inventors: Nevio Montagroni, Cesare Roda