Information
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Patent Grant
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6708607
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Patent Number
6,708,607
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 12, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Ostrager; Allen
- Self; Shelley
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 100 229 A
- 100 229 R
- 100 225
- 100 221
- 100 219
- 100 245
- 100 295
- 100 345
- 100 346
- 100 218
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A baling press includes a tiltable container arranged underneath a vertically guided compacting ram within a compacting frame, wherein the compacting container is tiltable forwardly about a horizontal shaft. As seen from a front wall of the compacting container, the longitudinal axis of the horizontal shaft is positioned behind a frontal plane extending through the center of gravity of the compacting plane. A unit for a tiltable support of the compacting container arranged on the shaft is fastened directly on the compacting container or on the frame. A locking unit engaging the compacting container is provided on a back side of the compacting frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a baling press with tiltable compacting container wherein above the compacting container a vertically guided compacting ram is arranged and wherein the compacting container can be filled in a forwardly tilted position via the exposed fill opening.
2. Description of the Related Art
From DE-OS 26 25 371 a device for compacting trash is already known comprising a compacting ram movable by means of a vertical guide, a pipe (compacting container) arranged underneath, onto which from below a bag-like container is pushed whose bottom is supported on a bottom plate during compacting, and comprising a device for emptying the compacted pipe contents of the pipe into the container, wherein the pipe together with the bottom plate can be tilted forwardly into a slanted position enabling filling. For tilting, an axle is arranged at the fill side below the bottom plate and, moreover, a grip is provided at the upper edge of the pipe. In order to move the pipe forwardly into the fill position, the operator must pull the pipe forwardly, according to the principle of moving a dolly, with a considerable force expenditure in the initial phase of tilting. Only in a later tilting phase, the lever principle of physics will act and the tilting action becomes easier. The complete tilting of the pipe to the front is prevented in that the rearward upper edge of the pipe impacts on the compacting ram guide of the device.
For a fluent working action during compacting of the trash it is furthermore disadvantageous that the operator first must tilt the pipe forwardly and can only then pick up the material for filling. Moreover, the device has the disadvantage that for emptying the compacted material the pipe must be moved upwardly by means of an additional guide unit so that its compacted contents can be emptied into the flexible receptacle pushed onto the pipe at the beginning of compacting, wherein the compacted material is again loosened and the volume increased.
Moreover, from U.S. Pat. No. 3,946,661 a device—press—for compacting household trash is known. This press has a press housing with an opening at the front side in which a tiltable unit—a container—is arranged which comprises a compacting container which can be positioned underneath a vertically guided compacting ram. The actual compacting container is an insert which is placed onto a bottom of the container so as to be aligned underneath a cylindrical ram guide which is arranged in the upper area of the container and has at the top and the bottom an opening, wherein the upper opening at the same time is the fill opening for dropping the trash. The cylindrical ram guide is at the same time the trash receptacle in which the trash is collected in preparation for compacting.
Said container, onto which the insert (compacting container) is placed, is pivotably supported on the housing by means of hinges whose axes are aligned with one another horizontally. In this device it is therefore not the compacting container that is tiltable about a horizontal axis but the additional receiving unit.
In contrast to the press of DE-OS 26 25 371 in this press a center of gravity displacement of the horizontal pivot axis is realized, but its pivot axis is arranged such that said entire unit, here also, can be tilted forwardly only by a manual actuation on the grip of the container. This device has also the disadvantages already mentioned above; moreover, the increased manufacturing expenditure is an additional disadvantage.
Known are also presses with compacting spaces to be filled from above, which have a compacting container with square or rectangular base surface and wherein, after the compacted bale is finished, at least two sidewalls of the compacting container must be tilted outwardly in order to remove the bale from the compacting space.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is thus to provide a baling press having a tiltable compacting container and being fillable from above in a forwardly tilted position, with which an operator is physically less stressed, which provides for a more fluent working action and which can be produced with minimal technical economic expenditure.
The object is solved by a baling press with tiltable compacting container according to the features of claim 1; the dependent claims 2 to 5 disclose further developments or advantageous constructive-technical embodiments of the invention, and claim 6 discloses new process steps for the operation of such baling presses.
Important in connection with the newly configured baling press with tiltable compacting container is primarily that a shaft that is provided on the compacting frame, which is preferably configured as a portal, and about which the compacting container as well as bearings, which are provided on or preferably below the bottom of the compacting container and which engage substantially peripherally the shaft, are arranged relative to one another such that the longitudinal axis of the shaft, viewed from an end face of the compacting container, is positioned in a frontal plane located preferably behind the center of gravity of the compacting container.
This aforementioned arrangement is selected especially such that the compacting container in the vertical position is almost in equilibrium, but has a small overweight in the pivoting/tilting direction, i.e., in the forward direction.
The compacting container is preferably locked by a locking unit in the vertical position required for compacting so that the compacting container (compacting space) and a preferably electro-hydraulically actuated, vertically movable compacting ram of the baling press are aligned with one another for a pressing cycle.
With respect to the method, it is furthermore provided in a novel way that upon return of the compacting ram into its upper position the locking unit is actuated such that the compacting container automatically tilts, here in the forward direction, into the filling position. According to a further embodiment, the locking unit is moreover also manually actuatable.
In a further technical development, at the backside of the compacting frame a spring unit is provided which is in active interaction with the compacting container such that, upon release of the compacting container, the compacting container receives an additional starting push for the tilting action and that, upon tilting of the compacting container into the vertical position, this spring unit moreover preferably acts as a damping element.
Further advantages and technical configurations of the novel baling press reside in the use of at least one pulse valve for the preferably employed electro-hydraulic drive of the compacting ram, in particular, for switching the compacting ram from the compacting stroke to lifting (returning) into its initial position.
Slots that are provided in the end face and in the back wall and correspond to one another allow tying of a compacted bale with a strap or wire while the compacting container is still closed. The pressing plate of the compacting ram, moreover, is configured such, as is known in the art, that tying of the bale is possible with the pressing plate positioned on the bale.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be explained in detail in the following with embodiments illustrated schematically in the drawings. It is shown in:
FIG.
1
: a novel baling press with tiltable compacting container in a frontal view;
FIG. 1
a
: a novel baling press with tiltable compacting container in a frontal view.
FIG. 1
b
: a side view of
FIG. 1
a
, with indicated tilted position of the compacting container;
FIG.
2
: a baling press modified in comparison to
FIG. 1
with further details in a side view;
FIG. 3
a
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FIG. 3
c
: details of
FIG. 2
, respectively; compacting ram and compacting container in different working positions of a pressing cycle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In
FIG. 1
the new baling press
1
is shown in a frontal view. The baling press
1
is comprised of a compacting frame
2
which comprises two lateral portal columns
4
facing one another; a bridge
3
horizontally arranged between the latter
4
in their head area; a transverse beam
9
in the foot area; and a horizontally arranged shaft
10
above the latter
9
.
On, in, and above the bridge
3
, a drive
47
, an electro-hydraulically actuated lifting cylinder
48
, as well as a controlling and signaling device, not illustrated in detail, are provided. A start switch
52
and a stop switch (emergency stop)
53
are arranged preferably on a front plate
5
.
In the foot area of the portal columns
4
a foot part
6
is provided, respectively, which has at one end a wheel
7
and at the other end an adjusting element
8
, as illustrated in
FIG. 1
b.
Between the portal columns
4
and above the horizontal shaft
10
a compacting container
11
is arranged which is secured in a tiltable way by means of two stays
23
arranged below on the container
11
which each have a bearing
24
engaging peripherally the shaft
10
.
FIGS. 1
a
and
1
b
also show that the compacting container
11
is comprised of a bottom
12
, a back wall
13
, two sidewalls
14
and
15
as well as an end wall
16
which together form an upwardly open compacting space. In the end wall
16
a door
18
is provided which can be locked by means of a door lock
19
and is tiltable about hinges
20
so that the compacting space can be opened for removing the finished compacted, preferably tied, bale after release of the door lock
19
. Above the door
18
a grip
17
is provided on the end wall
16
for handling the compacting container
11
. The upper edges of the compacting container parts
13
,
14
,
15
and
16
define the upwardly open fill opening
22
.
According to the method it is now provided in a novel way that for releasing the fill opening of the tiltable compacting container
11
the vertically guided compacting ram
30
of the baling press
1
actuates a locking unit acting on the compacting container when the return stroke “R” following a pressing movement is carried out so that the released compacting container automatically tilts into a slanted position such that the fill opening
22
for filling the compacting space of the compacting container is substantially freely accessible.
On the backside of the compacting frame
2
at least one supply roll
51
for a tying strap
50
is secured. The tying strap
50
can be handled through slots
18
′ provided in the back wall
13
and end wall
16
before and after the compacting process.
On the left edge of the door
18
as well as on a corresponding location of the left portal column
4
, parts of a signaling unit
28
are arranged. Upon tilting of the compacting container
11
in the forward direction for filling or upon opening of the door
18
for removing the bale, this signaling unit
28
sends a signal to the drive control which has the effect that the drive for the compacting ram
30
is switched off or, upon completion of the movement, is immediately stopped.
In
FIG. 2
a side view of a modified embodiment of the novel baling press
1
illustrated in
FIG. 1
a
and
FIG. 1
b
as well as further components and modular units are illustrated in detail.
The compacting container is in the working position “filling”, the compacting ram
30
is in its uppermost position, in the rest position. The compacting ram
30
is connected with its auxiliary frame
31
, preferably comprised of U-shaped profiled sections, with the lifting cylinder
48
of the drive
47
and secures at its underside profiled rails
33
positioned parallel to the sidewalls
14
and
15
of the compacting container
11
.
The profiled rails
33
have a tub-shaped cross-section wherein the open side is oriented downwardly, and several profiled rails
33
are arranged at a spacing adjacent to one another so that their slantedly extending legs form a V-shaped gap for guiding the tying strap, wherein, however, they are positioned so tightly adjacent to one another that they together form the pressing plate
32
.
On the backside of the baling press
1
, a locking unit
40
is arranged which is comprised of several elements, wherein a bolt
27
supported on a flange
26
and a dropping lock
25
are arranged on the back wall
13
of the compacting container
11
and a specially configured locking bolt
41
is provided at the backside of the bridge
3
of the compacting frame
2
.
Moreover, in this
FIG. 2
a vertically extending central axis
29
is illustrated which is a common axis for the compacting ram
30
and the compacting container
11
positioned vertically for the compacting process. The compacting ram
30
as well as the compacting container
11
are arranged centrally symmetrically relative to this central axis
29
such that the frontal plane extending through the center of gravity of the compacting container
11
is positioned on this central axis
29
.
In addition to the novel and specially configured locking unit
40
it is important for the invention that the longitudinal axis
10
a
of the horizontal shaft
10
, about which the compacting container
1
is tiltable, is positioned behind the central axis
29
, i.e., behind the frontal plane FP of the compacting container
11
extending through the center of gravity CG.
The details of the locking unit
40
as well as different working positions of the compacting ram
30
in connection with the locking unit
40
are illustrated in
FIGS. 3
a
to
3
c.
In
FIG. 3
a
the compacting ram
30
moves again upwardly according to a partial cycle pressing in the direction “R”. In the side view from the left showing portions of the baling press
1
, which is illustrated in section along the section line “B
1
” and “B
2
”, details of the locking unit
40
are illustrated.
The locking bolt
41
is pivotably supported by means of a bearing bolt
45
on a support
46
which is fastened on the backside of the bridge
3
. The locking bolt
41
has moreover two legs arranged almost at a right angle to one another, wherein one leg in the end area has a nose
42
which penetrates through the back wall
13
into the compacting space to such an extent that it projects into the area of action of a pawl
34
pivotably arranged on the auxiliary frame.
31
. In the horizontally positioned lower side of the aforementioned leg a locking groove
44
is arranged which is positioned behind the back wall
13
and which in this working position engages across the bolt
27
arranged on the back wall
13
of the compacting container
11
and thus secures the compacting container
11
in the working position “pressing”.
The upwardly oriented leg of the locking bolt
41
, which is more narrow than the first described leg, is embodied as a hand grip
43
. By means of a tension spring
49
engaging this hand grip
43
and the support
46
, the other leg of the locking bolt
41
, which is substantially horizontally positioned, is at all times forced by the locking groove
44
into the position “securing”.
In the illustration according to
FIG. 3
b
the compacting ram
30
has already moved farther upwardly, the pawl
34
engages a nose
42
of the locking bolt
41
and pivots it, by overcoming the spring force, about the bearing bolt
45
in the upward direction so that the locking groove
44
is also lifted and the bolt
27
is thus released.
After release of the bolt
27
, see
FIG. 3
c
in this context, the compacting container
11
pivots forwardly into the fill position as a result of the afore described special position of the horizontal shaft
10
. The tilting movement carried out in the forward direction is limited by locking members, preferably provided with damping elements and preferably arranged on the portal columns
4
, which engage the compacting container
11
; the locking members have not been illustrated in the drawings.
The dropping lock
25
, arranged on the back wall
13
and configured in the form of a rib, moves forwardly between two profiled rails
33
during the tilting movement of the compacting container
11
and rests in the completely tilted position of the compacting container
11
underneath a transverse part of the auxiliary frame
31
.
The dropping lock
25
prevents that the compacting ram
30
can drop below a predetermined position and ensures thus that at any time the compacting container
11
can be moved by manual actuation again into the position “pressing”, i.e., into a vertical position. Moreover, it is illustrated that, after passing the pawl
34
, the bolt
41
drops into its initial position. When the pressing plate
32
begins the compacting stroke and moves downwardly, the slanted portion
36
of the pawl
34
moves along the slanted portion of the nose
42
, pivots during this movement upwardly about the pivot axis
35
and drops, after passing the nose
42
, again into its initial position, wherein its lower surface
38
is supported preferably on a profiled rail
33
.
All of the features mentioned in the preceding description as well as the features that can be taken only from the drawings are further components of the invention, even if they are not especially emphasized and, in particular, are not mentioned in the claims. The invention is not limited to the embodiment but is variable in many ways within the frame of the disclosure.
list of Reference Numerals
1
baling press (with tiltable compacting container)
2
compacting frame
3
bridge
4
portal columns
5
front plate
6
foot parts
7
wheel
8
adjusting element
9
transverse beam
10
horizontal shaft
10
a
longitudinal axis
11
compacting container
12
bottom
13
back wall
14
sidewall, left
15
sidewall, right
16
end wall
17
grip
18
door
18
′ slots
19
door lock
20
hinges
21
upper edge
22
fill opening
23
stays
24
bearing
25
dropping lock (rib)
26
flange
27
bolt
28
signaling unit
29
central axis
30
compacting ram
31
auxiliary frame (U-shaped profiles)
32
pressing plate
33
profiled rails (tub-shaped cross-section)
34
pawl
35
pivot axis
36
slanted portion
37
upper surface
38
lower surface
39
spring unit
40
locking unit
41
locking bolt
42
nose
43
hand grip
44
locking groove
45
bearing bolt
46
support
47
drive
48
lifting column (hydraulically movable)
49
tension spring
50
baling strap
51
supply roll
52
start button
53
stop button (emergency stop)
B
1
, B
2
section lines
R direction, movement of compacting ram
Claims
- 1. A baling press comprising a tiltable compacting container mounted in a compacting frame substantially surrounding the compacting container, the compacting frame having a front side and a back side, a vertically guided compacting frame, a vertically guided compacting ram, wherein the compacting container is arranged underneath the vertically guided compacting ram and is tiltable forwardly about a horizontal shaft, wherein, as seen from a front wall of the compacting container, a longitudinal axis of the horizontal shaft is positioned behind a frontal plane extending through a center of gravity of the compacting container, means for a tiltable support for a compacting container arranged in the shaft being fastened directly on the compacting container or the frame, further comprising a locking unit engaging the compacting container mounted on the back side of the compacting frame and a pawl mounted on the compacting ram for actuating the locking unit.
- 2. The baling press according to claim 1, further comprising a rib-shaped dropping lock mounted on a back wall of the compacting container.
- 3. The baling press according to claim 2, further comprising a spring unit configured to act on the compacting container mounted on the back side of the compacting frame.
- 4. The baling press according to claim 1, comprising damping elements mounted in the compacting frame for limiting the tilting movement of the compacting container, wherein the damping elements partially engage areas of the compacting container.
- 5. A method for releasing an opening of a fill shaft of a tiltable compacting container of a baling press with a vertically guided compacting ram, wherein the compacting container is arranged underneath the vertically guided compacting ram and is tiltable forwardly about a horizontal shaft, wherein, as seen from a front wall of the compacting container, a longitudinal axis of the horizontal shaft is positioned behind a frontal plane extending through a center of gravity of the compacting container, the method comprising, when a return stroke following a pressing movement is carried out, the compacting ram of the baling press actuating a locking unit engaging the compacting container, such that the released compacting container automatically moves into a slanted position in which the opening of the fill shaft is substantially freely accessible.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
199 17 634 |
Apr 1999 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP00/03545 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/63004 |
10/26/2000 |
WO |
A |
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