Claims
- 1. A beverage can crusher including wall-mountable magazine for holding a vertical row of cans disposed in stacked relation with their lengths horizontal for serial discharge downwardly via a lower can-exit end, and a wall mountable can-crushing mechanism disposed below and for receiving cans from the magazine unit, characterized in that the crushing mechanism and magazines are structurally separate units and the crushing unit comprises a unitary horizontal base in the form of an upwardly-facing channel having a horizontal bottom and configured to receive a can lying lengthwise therein, said base having an upright inner end integral with and rising from the base bottom and adapted for mounting on a wall and an outer end spaced from said inner end a distance greater than the length of a can lying on the base bottom between said ends, said outer end having pivot means integral with and rising from the base bottom and providing a transverse pivot axis spaced closely above the base bottom, a plunger having an inner can-engaging end and also an outer end and riding lengthwise of the channel between a retracted position in which said can-crushing end is spaced at least a can length outwardly from the base inner end to a crushing position in which said can-crushing end is closely adjacent to the base inner end for shortening the axial length of a can, a bell crank pivotally mounted to said pivot means and including a short arm having a pivotal connection to the outer end of the plunger and a long arm connected to said short arm at said pivot means and said long arm being adapted for manual operation, said bell crank having plunger-retracted position in which the long arm extends downwardly from said pivot axis and the short arm extends .outwardly from said pivot axis, said bell crank being manually rockable about said pivot axis to move the plunger to its can-crushing position wherein the long arm moves upwardly and the short arm swings upwardly and inwardly and then downwardly and further inwardly as it passes an over-center position relative to the pivot axis.
- 2. The crusher according to claim 1, in which the lower end of the magazine is spaced sufficiently upwardly from the crushing mechanism so that, with the bell crank in its plunger-retracted position, the plunger may be manually swung upwardly and outwardly about its pivotal connection with the bell crank short arm to a position clear of the channel whereby a can may be manually laid in or removed from the channel without passing through the magazine.
- 3. The crusher according to claim 1, in which the magazine has a selectively positionable upright wall enabling the magazine to hold cans of different horizontal lengths.
- 4. The crusher according to claim 1, in which the inner end portion of the plunger is provided with an upwardly facing pocket for receiving a can in an upright position when the plunger is in its crushing position, and the inner end of the plunger has an upwardly directed lip defining the inner end of the pocket and adapted to engage an upright can for effecting turning of the can to a horizontal position when the plunger is retracted.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 386,654, filed Jul. 31, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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