Binder Containers Patents (Class 100/912)
  • Patent number: 8869688
    Abstract: A baler is supported by wheels on the ground and is either self-propelled or hitched to and driven by a tractor. The baler has pickup and conveying devices for collecting and transporting the harvested goods to a pressing channel where bales are formed. The bales are tied by tying material supplied from a storage container arranged on the baler and moveable from an operating position into a servicing position allowing access to machine components of the baler covered by the storage container in the operating position. The storage container is moveable into a loading position for inserting or removing rolls of the tying material. The loading position and the servicing position are identical. In the loading and servicing position the storage container has, in comparison to the operating position, a greater spacing relative to a longitudinal center plane of the baler and a reduced spacing relative to the ground.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2014
    Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH
    Inventor: Heiner Brüning
  • Patent number: 7478591
    Abstract: Cylindrical twineballs are stored on their sides with the twine dispensing end of each ball facing outwardly away from the baler to facilitate operator access. The twineballs are stored in a pattern consisting of horizontal rows and upright columns, with the upright columns inclined laterally so as to present an overall, generally skewed parallelogram effect to maximize the packing density within a given amount of space. The balls are supported within cradles that may advantageously be interconnected to present multiple, horizontally extending, transversely corrugated shelves. The shelves are upwardly and outwardly inclined to help retain the balls in place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2009
    Assignee: AGCO Corporation
    Inventors: Patrick Kendrick, Thomas G. Schrag, Jeffery A. Baldauf, Linda L. Heidebrecht
  • Patent number: 7143688
    Abstract: Binding apparatus for binding wire around pulp bales are disclosed including a wire magazine, a wire feeder for feeding and stretching the wire, a guide for guiding the wire from the feeder around the pulp bale, a wire cutter and twister for cutting the wire and twisting together the wire ends and a take-up unit for taking up a loop in the wire obtained upon stretching of the wire around the pulp bale, the take-up unit including a take-up space having a pair of walls separated by a distance adapted to accept the wire but insufficient to accept a double strand of the wire, and the short sides of the take-up space separated by a distance adapted to accept a loop of the wire without being folded and the take-up space at one of the short sides including a wire guide space wider than the wire and formed by grooves in at least one of the walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2006
    Assignee: Metso Paper, Inc.
    Inventors: Fahredin Rexhaj, Stefan Nordhälling
  • Patent number: 7140293
    Abstract: A twine box is provided for an agricultural baler. The twine box permits ready access to twine balls housed therein because all twine balls are located on a single row or tier. The twine balls are not compartmentalized and thus relocation of twine balls within twine ball groups is facilitated. Twine ball separators are employed to secure, locate and separate twine balls when the baler is operating. The twine ball separators may serve to maintain twine balls in a staggered configuration whereby it is possible to house a greater number of twine balls in a given space. The twine ball separators do not interfere with the movement of twine balls within the twine box during reloading of twine. The single row twine box allows the baler operator to access the twine balls from the ground and permits moving of twine balls without the need to cut and retie twine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2006
    Assignee: Deere & Company
    Inventors: David Vincent Rotole, Stanley Ray Sumsion
  • Patent number: 6857251
    Abstract: A round baler having storage and dispensing mechanisms for both twine and net/plastic wrapping materials for the bales is disclosed. An improved twine box is pivotably attached to the sidewall of the baler, adjacent the front end of the baler and twine dispensing mechanism. The twine box, of sufficient size to hold multiple balls of twine, pivots forwardly between a pivoted, or inoperative, position and a closed, or operative position. In the pivoted position various functional components of the baler are accessible for maintenance, adjustment, or repair. The twine box is lockable in the closed position. Side panels on the baler are movable to cover, or uncover, the outside of the sidewall and twine box.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Assignee: CNH America LLC
    Inventors: John R. McClure, Fred M. Horchler, Jr., Ronald L. McAllister
  • Patent number: 5582098
    Abstract: A collection and compacting apparatus for cardboard refuse such as flat pieces of cardboard and broken down or collapsed cardboard boxes and a uniquely shaped coil of flexible lashing for use with the apparatus for bundling the cardboard refuse. The apparatus, preferably wall mounted, includes a rigid support frame which defines a stationary upright surface and a lower horizontal support surface extending from a lower portion or margin of the stationary surface. A movable platen defines a flat cardboard refuse crushing surface and is pivotally connected at a lower end thereof to the horizontal support surface about an axis spaced from and parallel to the stationary surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Clinton
  • Patent number: 5388687
    Abstract: A packaging device for bundling papers to be recycled comprising: a planar sheet of cardboard with an upper surface and a lower surface and formed of parallel sheets and a corrugated layer intermediate thereof, the cardboard being of a size and shape substantially that of a newspaper when folded; a paper cover in a rectangular configuration slightly larger than that of the cardboard, the paper cover being adhered over the majority of its central extent to the lower surface of the cardboard and with peripheral edges folded over and adhesively adhered to the upper surface of the cardboard around the periphery thereof, each side edge of the periphery being formed with a centrally located slot for the receipt of a tie string; and a pair of tie strings positionable at right angles to each other and crossing at the center point of the cardboard between the cardboard and the cover, the tie strings extending beyond the periphery of the cardboard and the cover to constitute tie strings positionable over a quantity of
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 14, 1995
    Inventor: Podimannil S. Philip
  • Patent number: 5328088
    Abstract: A carton of recyclable material adapted to receive a stack of discarded newspapers to create a transport pack which can, in toto, be recycled at a recycling facility. The carton is formed by a pair of side walls having upper and lower foldable long flaps, and a pair of end walls having upper and lower foldable short flaps. Formed at the corners of the long flaps are latching tongues that are insertable into corresponding slots at the ends of the short flaps. The end walls are accordion-foldable, whereby the carton may be collapsed into a flattened storage state. To put the carton into its loading state, the carton is expanded, the lower short flaps are folded in and the lower long flaps are folded thereover, the latching tongues being then inserted in the slots at the lower corners of the carton to form a bottom ledge on which the newspapers are piled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1994
    Inventor: John Lonczak
  • Patent number: 5251807
    Abstract: The invention is directed toward providing apparatus for separating newsprint and other sheet material prior to recycling the newsprint and a wrapper, formed of material which may be recycled with the newsprint, to be used with the apparatus of the invention. The invention is used by the individual householder and will serve to eliminate many intermediate steps in the recycling of newsprint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Inventor: Anthony C. Capaci
  • Patent number: 5243901
    Abstract: This invention is directed to bundling and banding machine that forms and bands bundles of firewood into the shape of a stable wood pile that can be easily removed from the machine, transported as a banded bundle and when deposited at its final destination and the bands are removed it will stand as a stable wood pile, with a minimum of distortion or need of restacking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1993
    Inventor: Richard Green
  • Patent number: 5230282
    Abstract: A packaging system comprises a rack for bundable material and a twine dispenser. The rack has a transverse slot open at one end through which twine may depend from the twine dispenser for tying in a loop around the bundable material without the necesscity of lifting or disturbing the material in the rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1993
    Inventor: David G. Barnes
  • Patent number: 5004099
    Abstract: A novel reusable container in combination with tie rope securement means comprised of a rectangular box or receptacle defining a pair of generally V-shaped cutouts in first and second adjacent vertical side walls and tie rope dispensing means associated with the third and fourth vertical side walls of said rectangular receptacle. One or more tie ropes of suitable length are dispensed from said dispensing means and draped across the bottom of the receptacle and oriented such that the free ends of said ropes protrude through the V-shaped cutouts. Newspapers are then stacked on top of the tie rope until the height of the stack reaches the upper edge of the container or any other desired height. The free ends of the tie ropes or the like are then tensioned tightly around the bundle and twisted or knotted securely about one another such that a uniform bundle is formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1991
    Inventors: Dewey Carpenter, Kathryn Ehster
  • Patent number: 4993318
    Abstract: A newspaper bundler (9) having a container portion (10) formed of a unitary paperboard blank for holding the newspapers (310) to be bundled in regular arrangement, a gripper ring (50) to firmly grasp and retain a ball of string (300), a string magazine portion (11) formed of a second unitary paperboard blank to facilitate dispensing of the string into the container portion prior to the insertion of the newspapers. The bundler has string fasteners (42, 44, 46) which retain the string about the newspapers in advance of final bundling. The bundler may be assembled from the two paperboard blanks, and may be shipped in a compact, partially assembled form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Inventor: William G. Bollinger
  • Patent number: 4746011
    Abstract: A bale of goods, particularly textile goods, and method of forming the same includes covering the bale of goods with a cover and then strapping the bale with at least one tensioned strap which encompasses the bale. A restraining tape extends generally transversely over the strap and is affixed (preferably by means of adhesive) to the strap and to portions of the cover laterally adjacent to the strap. The restraining tape thereby positionally and attachably secures the strap to the bale and defines a zone of the strap in which the strap may be severed to minimize outward lashing thereof thereby promoting a greater measure of safety to personnel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: Samuel S. McNair, Jr., Robert J. Shea