Claims
- 1. A baling press for forming bales of fibrous material, comprising:
- a receptacle having infeed and discharge ends through which fibrous material is conveyed;
- means for conveying fibrous material into said receptacle through said infeed end;
- packing means including leg members axially movable along said receptacle for pre-packing fibrous material therein;
- co-axial bale compression means including a compression chamber adjacent said discharge end of said receptacle;
- a shiftable gate disposed between said discharge end and said compression chamber for opening and closing said discharge end, said leg members being movable toward said discharge end for transferring the fibrous material pre-packed in said receptacle through said discharge end into said compression chamber for compression into bales;
- said gate being slotted so as to permit said gate to be closed over said discharge end while said leg members extend into said compression chamber during transfer of the pre-packed fibrous material thereinto, whereby said leg members serve to restrain the pre-packed fibrous material within said compression chamber, and whereby said leg members may be moved away from said discharge end while said gate is closed; and
- said compression means including means for shifting said chamber to expose the bale for removal away from said compression means.
- 2. The baling press according to claim 1, wherein at least a pair of said leg members are provided as lying in a common plane, said gate having at least one slot therein lying in said plane.
- 3. The baling press according to claim 1, wherein said packing means is axially reciprocable along said receptacle in short strokes and incrementally movable axially therealong between said ends while reciprocating for pre-packing the fibrous material in correspondingly equal amounts, said leg members being movable into and out of said receptacle from opposite sides thereof for pre-packing the fibrous material in incremental amounts.
- 4. A baling press arrangement for forming bales of fibrous material, comprising:
- a receptacle having infeed and discharge ends through which fibrous material is conveyed;
- a shiftable gate for opening and closing said discharge end;
- means for conveying the fibrous material into said receptacle through said infeed end;
- packing means axially reciprocable along said receptacle in short strokes and incrementally movable axially therealong from said discharge end toward said infeed end while reciprocating for pre-packing the fibrous material in corresponding incremental amounts while the material is being fed, said packing means including elements movable into and out of said receptacle from opposite sides thereof for pre-packing the material in incremental amounts corresponding to the incremental movement toward said infeed end thereby increasing the packed density of the fibrous material;
- means for compressing the pre-packed material, including a compression chamber located adjacent said gate co-axially with said receptacle;
- said elements of said packing means being movable toward said compression chamber for transferring the material from said receptacle thereinto for compression into a compact bale;
- said gate being slotted for permitting said gate to be shifted into the path of said elements of said packing means and overlying said compression chamber while said elements extend into said compression chamber during transfer of the material, whereby the pre-packed material within said chamber is restrained by said elements which are capable of moving away from said chamber while said gate overlies said chamber.
- 5. The baling press according to claim 4, wherein said elements comprise leg members pivotally mounted for movement into and out of said receptacle.
- 6. The baling press according to claim 5, wherein at least a pair of said leg members are provided as lying in a common plane, said gate having at least one slot therein lying in said plane.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 603,380, filed Aug. 11, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,006,679.
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