Claims
- 1. An automated bulk material baler guide track assembly comprising:a fixed guide track section having an entry end and an exit end; a compressor guide track section for guiding baling wire, said guide track section having an entry end for receiving a baling wire and an exit end for emitting the baling wire, said entry end being configured to receive the baling wire from said exit end of said fixed guide track section, and said compressor guide track section being dimensioned to be inserted into a compression block of a bulk material compressor; a removable guide track section having an entry end and an exit end, said entry end of said removable guide track section being configured to receive the baling wire from said exit end of said compressor guide track section, said exit end of said removable guide track section being configured to guide the baling wire into said entry end of said fixed guide track section, and said removable guide track section being further configured to be removed to a position away from a bound bale whereby a bound bale may be ejected from the bulk material compressor; a releasable retainer disposed on each of said compressor guide track section and said removable guide track section such that the baling wire is retained in said compressor guide track section and said removable guide track section until released.
- 2. The guide track assembly of claim 1 said wherein said compressor guide track section is straight.
- 3. The guide track assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said compressor guide track section and said removable guide track section further comprises:a first longitudinal guide track section half having a longitudinal concavity that guides the baling wire; and a second longitudinal guide track section half; and wherein said releasable retainer further comprises a biaser, said biaser being of a strength pre-configured to hold said first and second longitudinal guide track section halves together during guiding of the baling wire and pre-configured to release when the baling wire is tensioned for release.
- 4. The guide track assembly of claim 3 wherein said biaser is a spring.
- 5. An automated bulk material baler releasable guide track comprising:a first guide track section having a first segment and a second segment, each of said segments having a first end and a second end, said first guide track section being configured to be in operative cooperation with a bale strap driver, a bale strap tensioner and a bale strap fastener, said first end of said first segment receiving a driven strap from the driver and said second end of said second segment directing the driven strap into the fastener; a second moveable guide track section having a first end and a second end, said second moveable guide track section having a first, engaged position and a second, removed position, and said second moveable guide track section having a first end and a second end, said first end of said second moveable section being configured to receive the driven strap from said second end of said first segment of said first section, when said moveable second section is in said first, engaged position; and a third guide track section having a first end and second end, said third guide track section being dimensioned to be inserted into a compression block of a bulk material compressor, such that said third guide track section first end receives the driven strap from said second end of said second moveable guide track section, when said second guide track section is in said engaged position, and said third guide track section second end directing the driven strap into said first end of said second segment of said first guide track section; whereby said first, second and third guide track sections guide the driven strap in a loop around a volume of compressed bulk material.
- 6. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said third guide track section is straight.
- 7. The guide track of claim 5 wherein the strap is a wire.
- 8. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said second end of said first segment of said first guide track section and said first end of said second segment of said first guide track section are configured such that the driven strap entering into said first end of said second segment of said first guide track section is at a 180 degree angle to the driven strap exiting from said second end of said first segment of said first guide track section.
- 9. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said first end of said second moveable guide track section receives the driven strap at an angle 180 degrees from the exit of the driven strap from said second end of said second moveable guide track section.
- 10. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said first segment of said first guide track section guides the driven strap through a 90 degree turn.
- 11. The guide track of claim 10 wherein said 90 degree turn has a radius substantially about 6 to 7 inches.
- 12. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said second segment of said first section guides the driven strap through a 90 degree turn.
- 13. The guide track of claim 12 wherein said 90 degree turn has a radius substantially about 6 to 7 inches.
- 14. The guide track of claim 5 wherein said second moveable guide track section is further comprised of a straight first segment, a curved second, a straight third segment and a curved fourth segment.
- 15. The guide track of claim 14 wherein said second moveable guide track section, said curved second segment and said curved fourth segment each guide the driven strap through a 90 degree turn.
- 16. The guide track of claim 15 wherein each of said moveable said track second section, said curved second and said curved fourth segment turns have a radius substantially about 6 to 7 inches.
- 17. The guide track of claim 14 wherein said second moveable guide track section first straight segment is substantially horizontal and said second section third straight segment is substantially vertical.
- 18. The guide track of claim 5 wherein each of said guide track sections are comprised of:a first longitudinal guide track section half having a longitudinal concavity that guides the driven strap; a second longitudinal guide track section half; and a biaser, said biaser being of a strength pre-configured to hold said first and second longitudinal guide track section halves together during guiding of the driven strap and pre-configured to release when the strap is tensioned for release.
- 19. The guide track of claim 18 wherein said biaser is a spring.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/540,020, filed Mar. 31, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,900) and claims priority thereto.
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