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  • My invention relates to certain new and useiul improvements in presses for baling hay, cotton, W001, rags, hops, hair, &c. These improvements relate to tl1e entire press and all its parts, und include principally the constiu0- tion of the body o1 franne,the follower .and the means for operating it, the cover or lid und the means for adjusting and opening it, the front o1 discharge door und the means for mounting it, the side door, and other details, all of whieh I shall hereinafter fully describe.
  • 'lbe object of my invention is to provide an efi'ective baling-press, und. e'ach of the several improvements whieh I huve whil has in view this general result.
  • Fignre 1 is a porspectiveview of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is *'g. 4 is a transverse seetion on the line 1 2, Figs. 2, 5, and 6.
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section', showiug oover raised up.
  • Fig. 6 is a, half-plan oftop and a halfplan midway between the top und bottom of the press.
  • Fig. 7 is'n view of the hand-orank.
  • Lot; A represent the body or franue of the press, mountecl on wheels B for convenience in transportation.
  • 0 represents the follower within the press, heldtherein by means of bars c, seoured to its rear side above und below, and having their ends projecting through elongated slots in the sides of the press, Fig. 1.
  • the ends of these bars are seoured between fianges or jaws a, upon vertical standards 0x Supports D, whioh are themselves mounted oentrally upon horizontal screws Eone 011 eaeh side 0f the press and suitably journaled in b earings 6 thereon.
  • the ends of the standurds are slotted und have mounted in then1 friction-rollers b, whieh travel upon guide rails 01 flanges d, secured t'o the sides of the press above and below.
  • T0 strengthen the frame A beside the powerscrews, and steady the bearings ein which they werk, 1 haveiongitndinal boltsZone 011 each sideextendingabout the Economicsstanee as the serews, Figs. l and 2.
  • the shaftzof the spur-gear projeets und has a cross pin 0r bar, z;
  • the pinion F has a similar shaft and cross-pin, 311d one 0f the pinions e is likewise provided.
  • the crank is fltted 011 the shaft 0f any of these gears the pin z passes int0 the slots y and is secured.
  • the peeuliar eonstruction ot' the erank P, whereby it may be adjusted readiiy to any of a series of power devices,
  • the body er frame A in combiria.tion with the follower O, having bars c projecting through eiongated slots in the sides 0f the fraxne, and the mea.ns for operatingsaid foliower, eonsistingof the Standards D,
  • the body 0r frame A in combination with the follower O, having bars c, the standards D, having end rollers, b, the guides 0r tracks d upon which they travel, the operating-serews E, having pinions e, and the mein spur-gear F, meshing with seid pinions, all arranged and opizrating substantiall y as herein described.
  • the body or frameA in con1bination with the transversely central ly hinged Cover er lid G, hinged ab its rear end to the frame, and a means fur raising said cover ab its center t0 eause its forward end t0 travel back 110 openthe top 0f the press, substantialiy.as herein deseribed.
  • the body or frmne A having angle-strips e on its npper edges, in whieh are the elongated rear slots, h, and the eurved slots m, in c0mbinatioh winh the transversely centrally hinged cover 0r ]id G, having a.
  • the body or frame A having the vertieal extension or frame Ion its rear end, and angle-strips i, With their siots h m,'as described, in eombination with the transversely centraily hinged eover 0x lid G, with its bars g O and rollers j, fitted in the angle-strip 0n top 0f the frame,as shown, and the means for raising seid eover a-t itas center t0 eause its forward end.
  • the frame 0r body A having the bolts R, wibh eyes l ab the forwa.rd ends, and the follower G,in combination with the door Q, having hinge-strips q, wit:h eurved iaced lugs q the pintle q, seenred in the eyes 1 0f the bolts a.nd hinging seid strips, and the lateh p, journaled in seid eyes 1, and ha.ving the notehes p and lever p, all arranged. and opemting substantially as herein described;
  • the body er franne A having n swinging side door, S, aud elongated slots s in combinebion with the follower O, having parallel grooves s upon its face, and tl1e visualizer dem: Q, having parallel grouves s upon its immer surface seid grooves in follower and (1001 und said slots in the frame being in relation with such other to permit the passage of the tying material to tie the bale, substantially es herein deseribe h 11.
  • the body 0r frzune A having a high forward end, T, in combiuation with the means fer diseharging the bale, nonsisting 0f tl1e swinging arms U in l:he base 0f tl1e frame, and devices for raising seid arme, suhstantially es herein described.
  • the body or frame A having a high end, 'I in eomhination with the means for diseharging tl1e bale, consisting 0f the swinging arme U in the bnse 0f the press, the cams V, shaft W, andlever X,all arranged substantially as herein described.

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3 Sheets-Sheet 1.
H. TYACK.
(NOModeL) BALING nass,
No 273,407. PatentedMar. 6, 1883.
(N0 Model) 3 Sheets-Sheet 2. H. TYAGK.
BALING PRESS.
N0. 273.,407. Patented Mar. 6,1883.
(N0 Mode!) 3 Sheets-Sheet 3.
H. TYAOK.
BALING PRBSS. 310.273.407. Patented Mar.6,1883.
an end elevation.
NITED STATES PATENT B'ALlNG-PRESS,
SPECIFICA'IION forming part 0f Letters Patent N0. 273,407, dated. March 6, 1883.
Applicaiion filed December 11, 1882. (N0 model.l
T0 all whom i25 may concern Be it known that I, HENRY TYACK, of Grass Valley,county of Nevada, Stute of Oalifornia, haveinventedan Improved Baling-Press; and I hereby declare tl1e following to be a full, clear, und exaot description thereof.
My invention relates to certain new and useiul improvements in presses for baling hay, cotton, W001, rags, hops, hair, &c. These improvements relate to tl1e entire press and all its parts, und include principally the constiu0- tion of the body o1 franne,the follower .and the means for operating it, the cover or lid und the means for adjusting and opening it, the front o1 discharge door und the means for mounting it, the side door, and other details, all of whieh I shall hereinafter fully describe.
'lbe object of my invention is to provide an efi'ective baling-press, und. e'ach of the several improvements whieh I huve runde has in view this general result.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Fignre 1 is a porspectiveview of my device. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal elevation. Fig. 3 is *'g. 4 is a transverse seetion on the line 1 2, Figs. 2, 5, and 6. Fig. 5 is a longitudinal section', showiug oover raised up. Fig. 6 is a, half-plan oftop and a halfplan midway between the top und bottom of the press. Fig. 7 is'n view of the hand-orank.
Lot; A represent the body or franue of the press, mountecl on wheels B for convenience in transportation.
0 represents the follower within the press, heldtherein by means of bars c, seoured to its rear side above und below, and having their ends projecting through elongated slots in the sides of the press, Fig. 1. The ends of these bars are seoured between fianges or jaws a, upon vertical standards 0x Supports D, whioh are themselves mounted oentrally upon horizontal screws Eone 011 eaeh side 0f the press and suitably journaled in b earings 6 thereon. The ends of the standurds are slotted und have mounted in then1 friction-rollers b, whieh travel upon guide rails 01 flanges d, secured t'o the sides of the press above and below.
The serews E extend froxn the rear end ubout two-thirds the distance of the press, which represents the distance which it is intended the l'ollower shall trave]. Revolution is imparied to these screws by means of a large spur-gear,
F, mounted 011 the reanend of the press, und
meshes on each side with pinions e upon the real ends of tl1e screws, Fig. 3; 01 ii3 may be impmted, as I sl1'all explain, by tl1e s1nall pinion F, meshing with one of tho pinions e, 01, again, by one of the pinions e directly.
lt will bo seenthut by means of power applied to the spur-gear the standards D, supporting the follower, am advunoed o1 withdrawn by the revolution of tho sorews, and a direct power is thus applied to the follower, in whicl1 110 force iswasted. The power applied t0 spur-gear F is saorifioed to speed, whioh is necessary in t'he return ot' the follower; but when the small pinion F is used power is increased at the expense of speed. Pinion e gives another variation.- Tho entire top of the press consists of a folding cover, G, oonstruoted and fitted as follows: lt is centmlly divided fransversely, and hinged at fin such nmnnex that it may foldupwardly by raisingits cante1, Fig'. 5. This is a0oomplished by plaeing the hinges 011 the lower edge. Across its rear end is a bar, g, the ends of which are preferably provided With small rollers and fit loosely through elongated slots h, m'ade in the vertioal side of angle strips z, seoured along the edges of tho top of' the press. Tl 1e ends of tl1e bar are rounded and aal: as a hinge, upon whioh the rear end. of the cover iurns when its hinged center is raised.
Across the forward end of the cover is a bar, H, having 011 its ends rollers j, which travel upon the top edges of tho pressjustinsido the angle-strips i, Fig. 5. When the center of the cover is ruise 1 Lhe rear end turns on its bar g and the forward end travels backward, its rollersj rernaining on t-he edges of the p ress. II; thus unoovers the entire top of the press to allow tl1e material to be baled. to be fe(l t-o it, Fig. 5. y When released tl1e cover returns to its position of its ow-n weight, its rollersj tru'velig forward 011 tl1e press. I shall now desoribe l3ll means for raising in and the means for automatioally barring in to rosist the strain when tl1e followeris operating.
'll1e rear end of'the press is extended up to form a frame, I, across whicl1 is mounted u drmn, J, und in a fmme, k, just un ler is mounted a grooved-f-uoe pulley, K, amty ing a, small pinion, l, Fig. 5. With this pinion en- IOO 4.) By moving the lever X the shaft W is rocked, its ca.ms V raised under the rear ends 0t' the swinging diseharging-arms U, andthe ba1e forced oui: through the high front opening of the press. This freut faee 0t' the press I strengthen by metai straps Y, seeured under the edge and extending up eaeh side of the door-frame nearl-y t0 the top, Fig. l. These metal sorlps form streng bearings for the tiebolts R, the hinge q, andlateh p.
T0 strengthen the frame A beside the powerscrews, and steady the bearings ein which they werk, 1 haveiongitndinal boltsZone 011 each sideextendingabout the samedistanee as the serews, Figs. l and 2.
T0 impari; power t0 the gearing I haVe a hand-crank, P, the advantageof whieh lies in its ready adjustment not only t0 the mein gear F, but also t0 the pinions e und. F When any one 0f them may be required to transmit power from its sonrce. 'Ihis erank is perforated at its end, and has a. cireular flange 0r eollar, 00, in the sides of which are made T-shaped slots y, formed by two euts at righi; angles, es shown in Fig. 7. The shaftzof the spur-gear projeets und has a cross pin 0r bar, z; The pinion F has a similar shaft and cross-pin, 311d one 0f the pinions e is likewise provided. When the crank is fltted 011 the shaft 0f any of these gears the pin z passes int0 the slots y and is secured. The peeuliar eonstruction ot' the erank P, whereby it may be adjusted readiiy to any of a series of power devices,
. gives me an opportnnity 0f suiting the work to the neeessity. The cra.nk may be easily removed, and is theret'ore speeia.lly adapted to he fitted to whatever gear necessity ma.y require. When the followeris being forced. forward,iftheiarge gearFdoesnotfurnish enough power,the crank is re1noVed from it and piaeed either on one 0f the pinions e 0r on the small pinion F, and the power greatly increased;
hat when the follower is return ing speed is required, and the crank is then fitted 170 the large gear F.
Having thns deseribed my invention, whac I eiaim as new, and desire t0 secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a baiing-press, the body er frame A, in combiria.tion with the follower O, having bars c projecting through eiongated slots in the sides 0f the fraxne, and the mea.ns for operatingsaid foliower, eonsistingof the Standards D,
'to whieh said bars are attaehed, the serews E,
monnted in the s1des of the p'ress, and i1pon which the standnrdsare fitted and tra.vel, and gearing connected with seid serews and with the source 0f power, substantiaiiy es herein de seribed.
2. In a baling-press, the body 0r frame A, in combination with the follower O, having bars c, the standards D, having end rollers, b, the guides 0r tracks d upon which they travel, the operating-serews E, having pinions e, and the mein spur-gear F, meshing with seid pinions, all arranged and opizrating substantiall y as herein described.
3. In a baling-press, the frame er body A and the traveling follower O, in comhination with the standards D, the screws E, mounlzed in bearings e, and the boits Z, braeing seid bearin gs, substentiaiiy es herein desexibed.
4. In a baling-press, the body or frameA, in con1bination with the transversely central ly hinged Cover er lid G, hinged ab its rear end to the frame, and a means fur raising said cover ab its center t0 eause its forward end t0 travel back 110 openthe top 0f the press, substantialiy.as herein deseribed.
5. In a baiing-press, the body or frmne A, having angle-strips e on its npper edges, in whieh are the elongated rear slots, h, and the eurved slots m, in c0mbinatioh winh the transversely centrally hinged cover 0r ]id G, having a. rear bar, g, fitted in the siots h, and bars O, adapted -to fit in the enrved siots m, end rollersj atits i'orward end t0 travel 0n the top 0f the frame, and a) means f0r raising seid cover at its center to cause its forward end t0 travel back t0 open the t0 i of the press, substantiaily as herein described.
6. In a baling-press, the body or frame A, having the vertieal extension or frame Ion its rear end, and angle-strips i, With their siots h m,'as described, in eombination with the transversely centraily hinged eover 0x lid G, with its bars g O and rollers j, fitted in the angle-strip 0n top 0f the frame,as shown, and the means for raising seid eover a-t itas center t0 eause its forward end. 110 tra.vel back and open the press, consisting of the c0lds er chains N, the drnm J, puliey K, pinion l, segmentai gear L, .and lever M, all arranged substantiaily as herein deseribed.
. 7. In a. baling-press, the body er frame A, foliower C, standards D, 'and screws E, and the"angle-sbrips z, having curved slots m, in eombination With the transversely eent-rally hinged cover orlid G, having bars O, adapted. t0 fit: in seid slots, as deseribed, an-d the means for releasing seid bars frorn said slots, consisting of the pivoted S-shapedlevers P, the lower ends'f which are engaged by the adva.ncing standards D, and their upperends impinging against; the extended ends 0f one Of the locking-bars O, substanlsiaily es herein described. 8. In a haling-press, the body er frameA,
having the boitsR extending its enbire length,
secured at b0'th ends, am]. forming eyes r an their forward ends, and the follower G, in combination with the freut door, Q, hung by a hinge and secnred by a iateh, both 0f which are secured t0 and mounted in the eyes 1' 0f the tie-bolts R, substantialiy asand i'0r the purpose herein descri-bed.
- 9. In a. baling-press, the frame 0r body A, having the bolts R, wibh eyes l ab the forwa.rd ends, and the follower G,in combination with the door Q, having hinge-strips q, wit:h eurved iaced lugs q the pintle q, seenred in the eyes 1 0f the bolts a.nd hinging seid strips, and the lateh p, journaled in seid eyes 1, and ha.ving the notehes p and lever p, all arranged. and opemting substantially as herein described;
10. In a baling-press, the body er franne A, having n swinging side door, S, aud elongated slots s in combinebion with the follower O, having parallel grooves s upon its face, and tl1e munter dem: Q, having parallel grouves s upon its immer surface seid grooves in follower and (1001 und said slots in the frame being in relation with auch other to permit the passage of the tying material to tie the bale, substantially es herein deseribe h 11. In a baling-press, the body 0r frzune A, having a high forward end, T, in combiuation with the means fer diseharging the bale, nonsisting 0f tl1e swinging arms U in l:he base 0f tl1e frame, and devices for raising seid arme, suhstantially es herein described.
12. In a baling-press, the body or frame A, having a high end, 'I in eomhination with the means for diseharging tl1e bale, consisting 0f the swinging arme U in the bnse 0f the press, the cams V, shaft W, andlever X,all arranged substantially as herein described.
13. In ebaling-pressthe fronbendT 0f the fran1e 01 body A, having met;al bracing am] strengthening strips or faee-plates Y upon its faee, substantially es herein deseribed.
14. Inabaling-pressbavingafollowerdriveu by serews E, the power-gearing consislziug 0f thespur-gear F, pinions e, and s1nall pinion F, seid gears eaeh having aslmfli, z, with across pin, z, in eombiuation with the adjustable hand-erank P, having a flange 0r collar, x, witl1 T-shaped slots y, adapted to fit over und secnre seid pin z to drive said gears, substantially as herein described.
15. In 511 baling-press having a follower, C, driven by sorews E, the power-gearing am slsting ot' the spur-gear F, pinions e, am] small pinion F, in coxnbination wird: an zuljustable erank, P, adapted to lie readily fitted to er removed fr0m each of the seid gears and pinions, substantially as and for t-he purpose herein descrihed.
In wibness whereof I hereunto Set my band.
HENRY TYAOK. W itnesses:
JOHN FERRELL, GEORGE VINCEN'I.
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US3185074A (en) * 1959-03-09 1965-05-25 Jay George Machine for recompressing baled hay
US3771673A (en) * 1972-03-01 1973-11-13 E Moeller Apparatus for assembling and stacking material
US3848797A (en) * 1973-03-23 1974-11-19 Bynal Prod Inc Rubbish compactor-container with load release
US3916781A (en) * 1973-02-16 1975-11-04 American Environmental Prod Bale ejection system
US5247880A (en) * 1992-03-26 1993-09-28 Marathon Equipment Company Horizontal baler with movable bottom support ejector
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US3185074A (en) * 1959-03-09 1965-05-25 Jay George Machine for recompressing baled hay
US3771673A (en) * 1972-03-01 1973-11-13 E Moeller Apparatus for assembling and stacking material
US3916781A (en) * 1973-02-16 1975-11-04 American Environmental Prod Bale ejection system
US3848797A (en) * 1973-03-23 1974-11-19 Bynal Prod Inc Rubbish compactor-container with load release
US5247880A (en) * 1992-03-26 1993-09-28 Marathon Equipment Company Horizontal baler with movable bottom support ejector
US5353698A (en) * 1992-03-26 1994-10-11 Marathon Equipment Company Method for compacting material using a horizontal baler with movable bottom support ejector
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