Claims
- 1. A can compactor for beverage cans formed of aluminum, which comprises:
- (a) cam means to collapse the side of a can, and to cause the ends of the can to incline towards each other,
- (b) means to effect further inclination of said can ends after cessation of operation at said cam means, and
- (c) means to effect operation of first said means (a) and then means (b), said means (a), (b) and (c) being all provided as a single element each part of which is fixed relative to the other.
- 2. Apparatus for compacting an aluminum beverage can into bulls-eye configuration, comprising:
- (a) support means having a surface against which the central-side region of a can is adapted to be substantially flattened,
- (b) first and second seat means to seat the ends of a can in such position that one side thereof is adjacent said support means, said seat means being spaced apart to permit movement of cam means therebetween,
- (c) cam means,
- (d) means to pivotally mount said cam means for pivotal movement about an axis generally parallel to said can when said can is seated in said seat means, said cam means being disposed between said seat means, said cam means being so shaped that pivotal movement thereof about said axis will cause said cam means to engage a side of said can remote from said support means, and is also so shaped that further pivotal movement of said cam means will progressively flatten both sides of the can against said support means at a region between the ends of said can, said flattening causing the ends of the can to incline towards each other, and
- (e) means to pivot said cam means about said pivotal mounting means to effect said flattening and inclining.
- 3. The invention as claimed in claim 2, in which said means (e) is a manually operated crank connected to said cam means.
- 4. The invention as claimed in claim 3, in which end-compactor means are fixedly connected to said cam means for pivoting by said crank, and are so positioned relative to said cam means that said inclined can ends are engaged and further inclined by said cam means after said cam means has effected said flattening.
- 5. The invention as claimed in claim 2, in which said cam means comprises means to define a curved cam surface having a substantial dimension in a direction parallel to said can, and in which a thin cam support portion is connected to said cam surface-defining means centrally thereof, to thus permit the can ends to tuck around said cam surface defining means.
- 6. The invention as claimed in claim 5, in which means are connected to said thin cam support portion to engage simultaneously, and further incline, both ends of said can after said ends have been initially inclined by said cam means.
- 7. The invention as claimed in claim 6, in which said can end-engaging and further-inclining means is located near the end of said cam surface that last operates on the side of said can, and is spaced away from said end of said cam surface, the space between said ends-engaging means and the end of said cam surface being open to permit stripping of said can of said cam surface-defining means by said seat means.
- 8. The invention as claimed in claim 6, in which said cam-surface defining means has inclined wall means on the side thereof opposite said cam surface.
- 9. Apparatus for compacting an aluminum beverage can, which comprises:
- (a) cam means, and
- (b) means to effect movement of said cam means and an aluminum beverage can relative to each other to progressively engage said cam means and only side portions of said can and thus collapse said side portions of said can,
- said means (b) being such that said relative movement is in a single direction during said collapsing of said can side portions,
- said cam means (a) and said means (b) being such that said relative movement in said single direction continues until said cam means is no longer engaged with said can.
- 10. The invention as claimed in claim 9, in which end-bending means additional to said cam means are provided to bend in the ends of said can and thus cause said can to be further compacted.
- 11. The invention as claimed in claim 10, in which said cam means and said end-bending means are, at all times during can compaction, substantially fixed in position relative to each other.
- 12. The invention as claimed in claim 9, in which said single direction of relative movement is generally tangential to said can.
- 13. The invention as claimed in claim 9, in which said cam means is a single cam means that progressively engages one side of said can and thus substantially flattens both sides of said can against a back-up means.
- 14. The invention as claimed in claim 13, in which the distance between said cam means and back-up means is always greater than two can-wall thicknesses, so that said can is not pinched between said cam means and back-up means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 588,128, filed Mar. 9, 1984, for Aluminum Can Compactor and Method, now abandoned.
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