Claims
- 1. Apparatus for removing wires from bales of layered waste products comprising:
- a main conveyor having a top conveying surface for moving a bale of waste products along a path, the bale of waste products having a plurality of compacted vertical layers bound tightly together with the wires lying in vertical planes perpendicular to the layers and a forward portion, the conveyor top conveying surface having a discharge end with an unobstructed open space beyond the discharge end;
- cutting means along the conveyor at the discharge end, aligned parallel to the vertical layers of the bale of waste products, perpendicular to the top conveying surface, and transverse to the top conveying surface for cutting the wires and having sufficient movement into the forward portion of the bale of waste products, parallel to and between the vertical layers for separating a portion of the layers from a remainder of the bale of waste products and the cut wires on the remainder of the bale of waste products so that the forward portion of the bale of waste products falls away from the remainder of the bale of waste products and the wires on the remainder of the bale of waste products; and
- wire removing means operatively associated with the main conveyor for pulling the wires off the remainder of the bale after the separated forward portion of the bale has fallen away from the remainder of the bale and the wires remaining on the remainder of the bale of waste products.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, said cutting means including a pair of adjacent blades having lower saw-teeth, means for moving one of the blades relative to the other to saw through the wires and then into the bale to separate the portion of layers from the bale.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, said cutting means including an elongated blade moveable downwardly to slice through the wires and the bale to separate the portion of layers from the bale.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, said cutting means including a rotary saw blade to move across the bale to cut the wires and separate the portion of layers from the bale.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a take away device below the discharge end of the top conveying surface of the main conveyor.
- 6. Apparatus for removing wires from bales of layered waste products comprising:
- a main conveyor for moving a bale of waste products along a path, the bale of waste products having a plurality of compacted vertical layers bound tightly together with wires lying in vertical planes perpendicular to the layers and having a forward portion, the main conveyor having a discharge end;
- cutting means along the conveyor at the discharge end, aligned parallel to the vertical layers of the bale of waste products for cutting the wires and having sufficient movement into the forward portion of the bale of waste products, parallel to and between the vertical layers for separating a portion of the layers from a remainder of the bale of waste products and the cut wires;
- wire removing means operatively associated with the conveyor for pulling the wires off the remainder of the bale waste products; and
- the main conveyor having a center and a width, said wire removing means being located adjacent to said discharge end of the main conveyor and including opposed individual wire hooking plates, each movable along substantially half of the width of the main conveyor into the center of the main conveyor for collecting and gathering the wires into a wire-receiving recess, fork means in said recess for coiling the wire into a coiled wire, and a coil removing apparatus for clearing the coiled wire from the wire-receiving recess.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, said fork means including a rotatable fork, reciprocable into said wire-receiving recess for capturing the gathered wires, means for rotating the fork for pulling the wires from the bale into a coil, and means for withdrawing the fork to leave the coil in the recess free of the fork, and a clearing finger movable into said recess for pushing the coil clear of the recess.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6, said wire hooking plates being pivotal between an upper position to gather the wire and a lower position to move the gathered wire into the wire-receiving recess.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, said wire hooking plates being curved hooking plates, and including means for moving the spaced, curved hooking plates into an interdigitating overlapping position relative to each other so as to gather all of the wires in between.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, said cut wires having waste material occasionally attached thereto, including hook moving means for moving the wire hooking plates for gathering the wires, releasing the wires, and repeatably re-gathering the wires until the attached waste material is dislodged from the wires and the gathered wires are free of waste material so that the gathered wires move into the wire-receiving recess free from waste material.
- 11. Apparatus for cutting and removing wires from a tightly compacted layered bale of waste paper and cardboard, compacted from one end to another end in vertically aligned layers comprising:
- a conveyor for supporting a wired bale and having a discharge end;
- a cutting means perpendicular to the conveyor for cutting in a generally vertical plane through the wired bale such that an end of the bale is separated from the wires and a remainder of the bale; and
- a wire pulling mechanism, located at the discharge end of the conveyor for collecting and gathering the cut wires; and
- a means for operating the conveyor and the wire pulling mechanism simultaneously to move the wire bale toward the wire pulling mechanism as the wired bale is moved toward the discharge end of the conveyer to advance the wire to the wire pulling mechanism thus collecting the wire as the wired bale moves along the conveyor past the wire pulling mechanism to free the wire from the bale.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/458,498, filed Jun. 2, 1995, now abandoned.
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