Claims
- 1. An aluminum can compacting mechanism which comprises
- a support base, said support base being functionally adapted to be attached to a generally vertical surface,
- a pair of base extension members, each of said base extension members extending generally perpendicularly from said vertical surface and having an upper portion and a lower portion,
- a handle member, said handle member being connected to and extending between the upper portions of said base extension members and being movable between a generally upwardly extending position and a substantially downwardly extending position,
- a first compacting block, said first compacting block being rotatably connected to and extending between the lower portions of said base extension members and having a top planar surface,
- a second compacting block, said second compacting block being rotatably connected to said handle member and having a bottom planar surface,
- means for keeping the top planar surface of said first compacting block and the bottom planar surface of said second compacting block in substantially parallel planar relation,
- means for drawing the top planar surface of said first compacting block and the bottom planar surface of said second compacting block toward each other when said handle member is moved downwardly from its upwardly extending position,
- a pair of stop members formed integrally with said base extension members, said stop members being functionally adapted to stop the downward movement of said handle member, and
- means for releasably dropping a crushed can from said mechanism.
- 2. The aluminum can compacting mechanism of claim 1 wherein said planar block keeping means comprises a plurality of block alignment rods extending generally perpendicularly from the top planar surface of said first compacting block.
- 3. The aluminum can compacting mechanism of claim 2 wherein said block drawing means includes a plurality of holes defined within said second compacting block, each of said holes extending inwardly of said second compacting block along lines which are generally perpendicular to the bottom planar surface of said second compacting block and further being functionally adapted to slidably receive a block alignment rod there within.
- 4. The aluminum can compacting mechanism of claim 3 wherein said can dropping means comprises means for dropping a compacted can from said mechanism when said handle member is moved upwardly from the stop members.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/062,890, filed Oct. 20, 1997.
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