Claims
- 1. A compact can crusher, comprising:
- a rigid supporting frame;
- a can receiving chute mounted in said frame and having an upper entry throat and an open lower end;
- said chute having spaced upright side plates and downwardly converging walls extending perpendicularly between the side plates, the walls including a fixed front wall;
- a crusher plate pivotally mounted in said frame, said crusher plate having a hinge pin journalled in said side plates below the open lower end of the chute;
- said crusher plate extending upwardly through the chute to swing into crushing engagement with said front wall and having drive pins extending from opposite sides of the upper end thereof;
- a drive motor mounted in said frame with a drive shaft extending on both sides thereof;
- a crank on each end of said drive shaft, and a connecting rod coupling each crank to one of said drive pins to oscillate said crusher plate toward and away from said front wall.
- 2. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, wherein said drive shaft is substantially parallel horizontally to said drive pins at the limits of travel of the crusher plate, whereby maximum thrust is applied at the ends of each oscillating stroke.
- 3. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, and including a flexible can stirring blade secured to and projecting upwardly from the upper end of said crusher plate.
- 4. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, wherein said crusher plate forms a rear wall of the chute.
- 5. A compact can crusher according to claim 4, wherein said chute has a can receiving hopper at the upper end thereof, said crusher plate having a baffle plate attached to the upper end thereof and closing the rear portion of the hopper behind the crusher plate.
- 6. A compact can crusher according to claim 5, wherein said baffle plate is pivotally attached to said crusher plate, the upper end of said baffle plate being movably attached to an upper portion of the hopper.
- 7. A compact can crusher according to claim 5, wherein said hopper has a downwardly inclined rear panel, said baffle plate being fixed to and extending rearwardly from the crusher plate immediately below said rear panel.
- 8. A compact can crusher according to claim 4, and including a support member fixed in said frame rearwardly of the crusher plate, and compressible spring means mounted between said crusher plate and said support member.
- 9. A compact can crusher according to claim 4, and including spring means coupled to said crusher plate for loading by the rearward stroke of the crusher plate and adding the spring loaded power to the forward stroke of the crusher plate.
- 10. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, and including a sweeper blade suspended below and movable with said crusher plate, said sweeper blade being closely spaced above a crushed can collecting surface below the open lower end of the chute.
- 11. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, and including detecting means for detecting the movement of the crusher plate through each stroke, timing means connected to said detector to time each stroke, and reversing means coupled to said drive means and being responsive to said timer to reverse the drive means when the time for a particular stroke exceeds the normal time due to obstruction of the crusher plate.
- 12. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, and including spring means holding said drive means in a normal driving position, while allowing displacement of the drive means when motion of the crusher plate is obstructed.
- 13. A compact can crusher according to claim 1, and including a mounting bracket pivotally supported in said frame, said drive motor being mounted on said mounting bracket, and spring means connecting between the mounting bracket and frame to hold the mounting bracket in a normal drive position of the drive motor.
- 14. A compact can crusher according to claim 13, wherein said mounting bracket is pivotally supported between said side plates and has a tie rod projecting from opposite sides thereof, said spring means including opposed springs each connected at one end to said tie rod and at the other end to said side plates, holding the tie rod centered therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 095,637, filed Nov. 19, 1979 and entitled "Compact Can Crusher", now abandoned.
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