Claims
- 1. A baling press for compressing material to be baled, such as loose crumb polymeric material, comprising:
- a bolster for reciprocating between a retracted position and an advanced position,
- means forming a cavity within which said bolster reciprocates, said means defining cavity walls surrounding said bolster defining two dimensions of a bale and extending between the advanced and retracted positions of said bolster,
- means defining a discharge orifice at the end of said cavity spaced beyond the advanced position of said bolster by an amount corresponding to the third dimension of a bale and through which the baled material is discharged by movement of said bolster beyond said advanced position,
- movable means for closing said discharge orifice to provide a surface against which said bolster compresses said material when in said advanced position,
- means for moving said movable means in a direction perpendicular to the direction of movement of said bolster to open said discharge orifice at the end of said cavity permitting discharge of said baled material after said baled material is compressed within said cavity and to close said discharge orifice and wipe the bolster free of the baled material after said baled material is discharged, and
- means for supplying material to be baled to said cavity, including a supply opening into said cavity which is located adjacent the retracted position of said bolster such that substantial compression of said material does not occur until said bolster has moved past said supply opening and said material is held between said cavity walls, said movable means, and said bolster, said means for supplying material further including a selectively openable door covering said supply opening and opening to admit material into said cavity.
- 2. The baling press of claim 1 in which said supply opening is positioned such that substantial compression of said material does not occur until said bolster has moved past said supply opening so that said door covering said supply opening is not subjected to forces produced by said bolster during compression of said material.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 540,800, filed Jan. 14, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,814.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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