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US1825173A
US1825173A US177146A US17714627A US1825173A US 1825173 A US1825173 A US 1825173A US 177146 A US177146 A US 177146A US 17714627 A US17714627 A US 17714627A US 1825173 A US1825173 A US 1825173A
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Sept. 1931- A. c. BARRows ET AL 5, 73.
BALING PRESS Filed March 21. 1927 W Wit/QM FEM Patented Sept. 29, 1931 UNITED TA f OFFICE ALFORD c. BARROWS, JOHN H. Herman, Am) GEORGE w. LANGFORD, orANN ARBOR,
MICHIGAN, ASSIGNORS TO ECONOMY BALERCOMPANY, OF ANN ABBOR, MICHIGAN,
A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN nAL me rimss lApplication' filed man 21', 1927. Serial No. 177,146.
The invention relates to baling presses and refers more particularly to baling presses of A One of that type having open upper ends. the objects of the invention is to so construct the baling press that but relatively small clearance above the baling press is requlred for moving the platen transversely beyond the open end of the baling press. Another object is to so arrange the parts of the baling press that the platen is movable transversely beyond the open end of the baling press 1n a direction away from the flexible driving" connection to avoidinterferencewith the latter. A further object is to so form the Figure 1 is an end elevation of a bailing press embodying my invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation partly in section; I
Figure 3 is a transverse section through the sprocket.
The bailing presshas the vertically ex tending bailing chamber 1 within the lower end of which is located the lower stationary platen 2. 3 is the upper platen which 1s mov able longitudinally within the ballng cham ber.
provided the flexible driving connections 4 at the opposite ends of the baling chamber, a each extending around an idler wheel 5 at the upper end of the baling press and a drlvingwheel 6 at the lower end thereof, the two driving wheels being mounted upon the drive shaft 7, which is rotated by means of suitableworm gearing within thehousingS, the worm of which is connected to the electric motor 9.
The idler wheel and driving wheel for each flexible driving connection is so located that the flexible driving connection is at one side of the longitudinal median plane of the baling chamber. 10 are links connected at one parts as more fully hereinafter set For actuating the upper platen we have.
end to the upper platenand at the other end to the flexible driving connections 4 by means of the arms 11. The connection of each link to the upper platen is made through the beam 12 of this platen and is such that each link extends at right angles to the platen. Specifically each link is connected to the beam by a pivot extending transversely of the beam. "T he connection between each link and its arm '11 is pivotal so that the link may move angu' 'larlyjor swin or relative to its arm.
13 are tracks at the-opposite ends of the ba ling press, each having the vertically extending portion 14 and the transversely extending portion 14, the first portion extend 'ing longitudinally centrally at the end of the {ba ling chamber and the second portion extending transversely thereof beyond its open upper end and in a direction away from the flexible driving connection at that end. 15
and 16 are shoes upon each of the links 10 for engaging the track at the corresponding end of the baling press. These shoes are in the nature of rollers and the shoe 15 is secured to the link near its point of connection to" the upper platen, while the shoe 16 is secured to thelink at its point of connection to its "arm; The arrangement is such that the shoes 15 are engageable with both portions of'the tracks while the shoes '16 are engage-"- --able only with the vertically extending portions thereof, and as a consequence, operation of the flexible driving connections to raise the upper platen from its compressing position within the-'baling chamber carries the upper platen upwardly and beyond the open upper end of the baling chamber and then transversely-andaway from the flexible driving connections, during which time the links and the upper platen are angularly moved or tilted so that the upper platen finally assumes a position extending longitudinally of the baling chamber and beyond a side thereof to clear its open upper end.
' Each flexible driving connection is preferablymade up of the sprocket chainl? and the flexible cable 18, the former being connected to the end of the link 10 at that end of the baling press and in such a manner that it operates to efiect a direct pull upon the linkduring the compressing movement of the upper platen. This sprocket chain extends around its respective driving wheel 6, which is in the nature of a sprocket wheel. The flexible cable 18 has one end directly connected to the free end of the arm 11 at that end of the baling press, the opposite end of this flexible cable being directly connected to the sprocket chain above its driving sprocket. To provide for using smaller diametered driving sprockets and still obtain the required compressing pressure, the sprocket chain is provided with rollers 19 located between its links and surrounding the link pivots, these rollers having a rolling engagement with the teeth.
What we claim as our invention is:
1. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within sa d baling .chamber, means for actuatlng said platen, including alink connected to and depending from the lower end of said platen, and a driving member connected to the other end of said link, and means for guiding said platen, including a track having a portion extending longitudinally of said baling chamber, and a portion extending transversely of said baling chamber at its open end and a shoe upon said link for engaging the portions of said track, said shoe being positioned to compel the end of said link connected to said platen to carry said platen out of said baling chamber and transversely thereof beyond its open end.
2. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, means for actuating said platen, including a link extending transversely of said platen and having one end connected thereto, and a driving member connected to the other end of said link, and means for guiding said platen, including a track having a portion extending longitudinally of said baling chamber and a portion extending transversely of said baling chamber at its open end, and a shoe upon said link for engaging the portions of said track, said shoe being positioned to compel the end of said link connected to said platen to carry said platen out of said baling chamber and transversely thereof beyond its open end to a position where said platen extends longitudinally of said baling chamber beyond a side thereof.
3. In a bailing press, the combination with abaling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, means for actuating said platen, including a link extending transversely of said platen and having one end connected thereto and a driving member connected to the other end of said link, and means for guiding said platen, including a track having a portion extending longitudinally of said baling chamber and a portion extending transversely of said baling chamber at its open end, and shoes at opposite ends of said link for engaging said track, said shoes being positioned to compel said link to carry said platen out of said baling chamber and angularly move said platen to a position clearing the open end of said baling chamber.
4. In a baling chamber, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, means for actuating said platen including a link connected at one end to said platen, and a flexible driving connection connected to the other end of said link, and means for guiding said platen, including a track having a portion extending longitudinally of said baling chamber, and a portion extending transversely of said baling chamber at its open end and away from said flexible driving connection, and a shoe upon said link for engaging the portions of said track, said shoe being positioned to compel the end of said link connected to said platen to carry said platen out of said baling chamber and transversely thereof from its open end and away from said flexible driving connection.
5. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, a flexible driving member, a connection between said driving member and platen permitting transverse movement of the latter beyond the open end of the chamber, said connection including a pivotal lever having shoes at opposite ends thereof, and common means engaging said shoes for guiding said platen throughout the longitudinal and transverse movements thereof.
6. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, a driving member for said platen positoned to one side of the longitudi" nal median line of the baling chamber, means for guiding said platen including a track having a portion disposed substantially centrally of the chamber, a shoe pivotally connected to said platen substantially centrally thereof and engageable with said track, a link depending from said shoe and carrying a second shoe upon the end thereof also engaging said track, an arm establishing a connection between said shoe and driving member, and means upon the upper end of said track for compelling the angular movement of said link upon movement of said driving member to carry said platen transversely of said ba ling chamber beyond its open end.
7. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, means for guiding said platen including a track having a portion extending longitudinally of said baling chamber and a portion extending transversely of said baling chamber and adapted to project beyond one side of the latter, and means for compelling movement of said platen along the transverse portion aforesaid of the track including a link connected to said platen and to said driving member, the length of said link being substantially equal to the length of the transversely extending portion of the track whereby the platen may be moved substantially beyond the side afore said of the baling chamber.
8. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, a flexible driving member, a connection between said driving member and platen including a pair of levers having adjacent ends pivotally connected together and having the opposite ends thereof connected respectively to the driving member and platen, a shoe carried by the pivotal connection between the adjacent ends of the said levers, and a track engageable with said shoe having a portion for compelling angular movement of one of said levers upon movement of said flexible driving connection to carry said platen transversely of the baling chamber beyond its open end.
9. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within said baling chamber, means for moving the platen within the baling chamber, means for confining movement of the platen to a predetermined path of travel, said means including a track extending longitudinally of the baling chamber and terminating at its upper end in a laterally extending portion projecting out of the open end of the chamber and beyond the same and means establishing a connection between the platen and actuating means therefor engageable with the track for guiding the platen throughout its movement longitudinally within the chamber and for compelling movement of the platen transversely of the baling chamber beyond its open end along the laterally extending track portions aforesaid and away from the platen actuating means.
10. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable within the baling chamber, means for actuating the platen, a track having a portion extending longitudinally of the baling chamber and having another ortion extending transversely of the cham er beyond the open end thereof, a link having one end connected to the actuating means aforesaid, a second link connected to the opposite end of the first-mentioned link and having the free end connected to the platen, and memthe same, driving bers associated with the connection between the links and with the connection between the second link and platen engageable with the track for guiding the platen along the longitudinal and transversely extending portions of the track. I
11. In a baling press, the combination with a baling chamber having an open end, a platen movable within the chamber, guiding members extending longitudinally of the baling chamber, a link depending from the platen and connected thereto, a shoe associated with the connection between the link and platen engageable with the guiding members a driving member for the platen extending ongitudinally of the chamber to one side of the guiding members aforesaid, means connecting the free end of the link with the driving member, said guide members having portions projecting out of the open end of the chamber and extendin transversely of the latter beyond the same or engaging said shoe to comps" movement of the platen transveis2el i yond the open end of the chamber.
n a baling chamber having an open end, of a platen movable longitudinally within the baling chamber, guiding members having portions extending longitudinally of the baling chamber and having other portions projecting out of the open end of the chamber and extendin transversely beyond the open end aforesai a link depending from the platen and connected thereto, a shoe carried by the freeend of the link and engageable with the longitudinally extending portions of the guide members, a second shoe associated with the connection between the link and platen engageable with the transverse portions aforesaid of the guide members to compel movement of the platen out of the open end of the chamber and transversely beyond means for the platen extending longitudinally of the chamber to one side of the guide members, and means connecting the free end aforesaid of the link to the driving means.
In testimony whereof we afiix our signatures.
ALFORD G. BARROWS. JOHN H. McLEAN. GEORGE W. LANGFORD.
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