Claims
- 1. A container compacting system comprising:a frame; a top plate assembly including a top plate operatively mounted on the frame and a cam operatively mounted to the frame for rotation about a cam axis; and a base plate assembly including a base plate and a cam follower operatively secured to the base plate to form at least a portion of a driving connection between the top plate and the base plate, the base plate being operatively pivotally mounted on the frame for movement with the cam follower, under driving influence of the cam, between a first orientation wherein the base plate is a first predetermined distance from the top plate so as to define an open container-receiving throat, and a second orientation wherein the base plate is a second lesser predetermined distance from the top plate so as to close the container-receiving throat.
- 2. The container compacting system of claim 1, wherein the cam is eccentrically mounted on the cam axis.
- 3. The container compacting system of claim 1, wherein the cam includes a plurality of cam pieces, each mounted eccentrically on a cam shaft to define an elliptical cam.
- 4. The container compacting system of claim 3, wherein the cam pieces are configured to cooperatively clamp the cam shaft to form a substantially continuous camming surface surrounding the cam shaft.
- 5. The container compacting system of claim 4, wherein the cam pieces are readily removable and replaceable to alter contour of the camming surface.
- 6. The container compacting system of claim 1, wherein the cam defines a camming surface with a withdraw region along which the cam follower travels to provide for movement of the base plate toward the first orientation, a dwell region along which the cam follower travels to maintain the base plate in the first orientation, and an advance region along which the cam follower travels to provide for movement of the base plate toward the second orientation.
- 7. The container compacting system of claim 1, wherein the top plate is operatively mounted on the frame via a shock absorber arrangement.
- 8. A glass compacting system comprising:a frame; a stationary plate operatively mounted on the frame a cam operatively mounted to the frame for rotation about a cam axis; a moving plate operatively pivotally mounted on the frame; and a cam follower operatively secured to the movable plate to form at least a portion of a driving connection between the movable plate and the stationary plate; wherein the moving plate is movable with the cam follower under driving influence of the cam between a first orientation wherein the moving plate is a first predetermined distance from the stationary plate so as to define an open container-receiving throat for receipt of a glass container, and a second orientation wherein the moving plate is a second lesser predetermined distance from the moving plate so as to close the container-receiving throat, thereby crushing the glass container.
- 9. The glass compacting system of claim 8, wherein the cam is eccentrically mounted on the cam axis.
- 10. The glass compacting system of claim 8, which further comprises a cam shaft mounted for rotation about the cam axis, and wherein the cam includes a pair of cam pieces, each mounted eccentrically on the cam shaft to define an elliptical cam.
- 11. The container compacting system of claim 10, wherein the cam pieces are configured to cooperatively clamp the cam shaft to form a substantially continuous camming surface surrounding the cam shaft.
- 12. The container compacting system of claim 11, wherein the camming surface includes a withdraw region along which the cam follower travels to provide for movement of the moving plate toward the first orientation, a dwell region along which the cam follower travels to maintain the moving plate in the first orientation, and an advance region along which the cam follower travels to provide for movement of the moving plate toward the second orientation.
- 13. The container compacting system of claim 12, wherein the cam pieces are readily removable and replaceable to alter contour of the camming surface.
- 14. A container recycling machine for use in the recycling various types of containers, the machine comprising:an on-load station configured to receive a container; a sensor mounted adjacent the on-load station to identify the received container while in the on-load station; a conveyer mechanism for directing the identified container from the on-load station along a feed path which corresponds to the identified container type; a first container compactor disposed along a feed path for a first-type container, the first container compactor including a roller mounted for rotation about a roller axis, a roller cam mounted for rotation with the roller about the roller axis, a base plate operatively pivotally mounted to the frame, and a cam follower operatively secured to the base plate for movement under driving influence of the cam to effect movement of the base plate between a first orientation defining an open throat for receipt of the first-type container, and a second orientation defining a closed throat for crushing the first-type container; and a second container compactor disposed along a feed path for a second-type container, the second container compactor including a top plate operatively mounted on the frame, a cam operatively mounted to the frame for rotation about a cam axis, a base plate, and a cam follower operatively secured to the base plate to form at least a portion of a driving connection between the top plate and the base plate, the base plate being operatively pivotally mounted on the frame for movement with the cam follower, under driving influence of the cam, between a first orientation defining an open throat for receipt of the second-type container, and a second orientation defining a closed throat for crushing the second-type container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/280,546 entitled RECYCLING MACHINE WITH CONTAINER COMPACTING SYSTEM, filed on Mar. 30, 2001.
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