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US1925365A
US1925365A US610327A US61032732A US1925365A US 1925365 A US1925365 A US 1925365A US 610327 A US610327 A US 610327A US 61032732 A US61032732 A US 61032732A US 1925365 A US1925365 A US 1925365A
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    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B7/00Presses characterised by a particular arrangement of the pressing members
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  • My invention relatesy generally to baling presses and more particularly to the type of fiat newspaper baling press that is disclosed in U. S. Letters Patent No. 1,856,531, issued to me May 3rd, 1932. Y
  • the principal objects of my present invention are, to generally improve upon and simplify the construction of the press disclosed in myv aforesaid patent as well as other forms of power presses that are utilized for baling flat paper such as newspapers and further, to providev simple and efcient means for decreasing and likewise increasing the width of the baling chamber so as to facilitate baling operations and produce bales of uniform width and with relatively straight side faces.
  • a further object of my invention is, to pro,- vide on one side of a flat newspaper baling press, a hinged plate that functions as a side wall for the ybaling chamber and to provide simple and eicient means for swinging said plate inwardly so as to decrease the width of the baling chamber while the traveling head of the press is moving toward the fixed head for the purpose of compressing the paper that occupies the baling chamber.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevational View ofV a newspaper baling press with parts thereof in section and showing the press provided with a swinging side plate as contemplated by my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a press provided with a swinging side plate ,in accordance with my invention and with said plate positioned so as to narrow the baling chamber.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • 10, 10 designate upright posts or beams that form the main portion of the frame of the press and suitably secured to the upper ends of said posts, are horizontally disposed beams 11 that support the xed head 12 of the press.
  • a pressure head 13 Arranged for vertical movement between the lower portions of the posts or uprights 10, is a pressure head 13 that opposes head 12 and said pressure head being carried by a piston 14 that reciprocates within a cylinder 15. Piston 14 and f y l v1,925,365
  • PATENT OFFICE pressure head 13 may be operated in any suitable manner, for instance, by compressing air, steam or water.
  • a vertically, disposed plate .16 60 that constitutes ⁇ the fixed side wall of the press and arranged on the opposite side of the press structure is a plate 17 that is connected to a rigidly fixed member 18 at its lower end by a hinge 19 having a horizontally disposed axis.
  • This swinging plate 17. extends the entire height of the press and its upper end is arranged to swing freely in a' notch or recess 20 that is formed in the corresponding side of fixed head 12.
  • a cylinder 21 Mounted on the outer face of swinging plate 17 and on the lower portion thereof, is a cylinder 21, within which is arranged for operation a piston 22 and pistonrod 23 that is connected to this piston extends through a suitable gland or 7 5 stuffing box in the upper end of the cylinder.
  • a vertically disposed frame 24 Suitably connected to the upper end of the piston rod 23 is the lower end of a vertically disposed frame 24 and journaled in the upper and lower portions of said frame are horizontally disposed axles 25, each of which carries a pair of small wheels or rollers 26. These rollers bear directly upon the outer face of the swinging plate 17.
  • a vertically disposed plate 27 Secured in any suitable manner to the posts or uprights 10, adjacent to the swinging plate 17, is a vertically disposed plate 27 and formed integral therewith or fixed thereto are short vertically disposed blocks 28 that are in direct vertical alignment with the wheels or rollers 26.
  • the lower ends of these blocks 28 are inclined as shown by 29 and under normal conditions or While the frame 24 and wheels26 are at the lower end of their travel, said wheels 26 occupy positions just belowthe inclined lower ends of the blocks 28 as illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • Suitable fluid pressure conducting pipes or tubes 30 lead to the upper and lower ends of cylinder 21 and these pipes are connected to a, conventional form of manually operable valve 31, 'm0 which when manipulated admits uid pressure to one or the other vof said pipes 30 and connects the opposite pipe to a suitable exhaust or outlet.
  • Suitable fluid pressure for instance, compressed air, steam or water under pressure, may y be connected to the supply pipe that leads to Valve 31.
  • Valve 31 so as to admit fluid pressure into the lower end of cylinder 21.
  • This fluid pressure moves piston 22 upwardly in cylinder 21 and cor respondingly moves frame 24 and wheels 26 upwardly.
  • the swinging side plate 17 is held positively against outward swinging movement by I:wheels 26 ywhich rest ⁇ upon the blocks 28 and the latter are rmly vsupported by the adjacent ,posts or uprights 10.
  • valve 31 is manipulated -ss l so as to admit fluid pressure into the upper end of cylinder 21 and the fluid pressure below piston 23 is permitted to exhaust so that said piston moves downwardly in the cylinder and imparts corresponding movement to carriage 24 and wheels 26.
  • the plate 17 will, by gravity, swing outward away from thefcompressed bundle and the latter may now be removed from the press, after which head 13 is lowered so as to be in proper position for a succeeding operation.

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Sept. 5, 1933. l M. F. BERG PAPER BALING PRESS Filed May 10 1952 w1, a Z/ @KEA/raf? WWW/777% Patented Sept. 5, 1933 Y UNITED STATES j l1,925,365Y PAPER BALING PRESS Morris F. Berg, Los Angeles', Calif.
Application May 1o, 1932. serial No. 610,327
1 Claim.
My invention relatesy generally to baling presses and more particularly to the type of fiat newspaper baling press that is disclosed in U. S. Letters Patent No. 1,856,531, issued to me May 3rd, 1932. Y
The principal objects of my present invention are, to generally improve upon and simplify the construction of the press disclosed in myv aforesaid patent as well as other forms of power presses that are utilized for baling flat paper such as newspapers and further, to providev simple and efcient means for decreasing and likewise increasing the width of the baling chamber so as to facilitate baling operations and produce bales of uniform width and with relatively straight side faces.
A further object of my invention is, to pro,- vide on one side of a flat newspaper baling press, a hinged plate that functions as a side wall for the ybaling chamber and to provide simple and eicient means for swinging said plate inwardly so as to decrease the width of the baling chamber while the traveling head of the press is moving toward the fixed head for the purpose of compressing the paper that occupies the baling chamber.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, my invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangements of parts that will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is an elevational View ofV a newspaper baling press with parts thereof in section and showing the press provided with a swinging side plate as contemplated by my invention.
Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a press provided with a swinging side plate ,in accordance with my invention and with said plate positioned so as to narrow the baling chamber. 1
Fig. 3 is a horizontal section taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Referring by numerals to the accompanying drawing which illustrates a practical embodiment of my invention, 10, 10 designate upright posts or beams that form the main portion of the frame of the press and suitably secured to the upper ends of said posts, are horizontally disposed beams 11 that support the xed head 12 of the press.
Arranged for vertical movement between the lower portions of the posts or uprights 10, is a pressure head 13 that opposes head 12 and said pressure head being carried by a piston 14 that reciprocates within a cylinder 15. Piston 14 and f y l v1,925,365
PATENT OFFICE pressure head 13 may be operated in any suitable manner, for instance, by compressing air, steam or water.
Secured to the posts or uprights 10 on one side of the press, is a vertically, disposed plate .16 60 that constitutes` the fixed side wall of the press and arranged on the opposite side of the press structure is a plate 17 that is connected to a rigidly fixed member 18 at its lower end by a hinge 19 having a horizontally disposed axis.
This swinging plate 17. extends the entire height of the press and its upper end is arranged to swing freely in a' notch or recess 20 that is formed in the corresponding side of fixed head 12.
Mounted on the outer face of swinging plate 17 and on the lower portion thereof, is a cylinder 21, within which is arranged for operation a piston 22 and pistonrod 23 that is connected to this piston extends through a suitable gland or 7 5 stuffing box in the upper end of the cylinder.
Suitably connected to the upper end of the piston rod 23 is the lower end of a vertically disposed frame 24 and journaled in the upper and lower portions of said frame are horizontally disposed axles 25, each of which carries a pair of small wheels or rollers 26. These rollers bear directly upon the outer face of the swinging plate 17.
Secured in any suitable manner to the posts or uprights 10, adjacent to the swinging plate 17, is a vertically disposed plate 27 and formed integral therewith or fixed thereto are short vertically disposed blocks 28 that are in direct vertical alignment with the wheels or rollers 26. The lower ends of these blocks 28 are inclined as shown by 29 and under normal conditions or While the frame 24 and wheels26 are at the lower end of their travel, said wheels 26 occupy positions just belowthe inclined lower ends of the blocks 28 as illustrated in Fig. 1.
Suitable fluid pressure conducting pipes or tubes 30 lead to the upper and lower ends of cylinder 21 and these pipes are connected to a, conventional form of manually operable valve 31, 'm0 which when manipulated admits uid pressure to one or the other vof said pipes 30 and connects the opposite pipe to a suitable exhaust or outlet.
Suitable fluid pressure, for instance, compressed air, steam or water under pressure, may y be connected to the supply pipe that leads to Valve 31.
In the operation of my improved baling press,
a stack of flat newspapers or the like is placed on head L13 while the latter is at its lower limit of travel and after the safety gates or doors of the press and which are not shown, have been closed, the operator of the press manipulates Valve 31 so as to admit fluid pressure into the lower end of cylinder 21. This fluid pressure moves piston 22 upwardly in cylinder 21 and cor respondingly moves frame 24 and wheels 26 upwardly.
Due tothe weight of the Vcylinder 21, frame 24 and Wheels 26 which parts are offset with respect to the hinge 19 that connects the lower end of the plate 17 is the latter normally swung to its limit of movement away from the compression chamber of the press and as the frame and wheels are moved upward as just described, said' wheels will ride upwardly on the inclined lower ends of blocks 29 and thence onto said blocks and in so doing the plate 17 will be swung inwardly toward the travelling head 1,3` and the body of papers positioned thereupon so as to Anarrow the compression chamber and straighten lfluid pressure to remain in cylinder 21 below the 4piston .22 ytherein and fluid rpressure is now admitted to the lower end of cylinder 15 so as to raise `piston 14 and head 13, thereby compressing 'thebundle of papers between the traveling head "13 and fixed head 12.
During the application of pressure to the bundle, the swinging side plate 17 is held positively against outward swinging movement by I:wheels 26 ywhich rest `upon the blocks 28 and the latter are rmly vsupported by the adjacent ,posts or uprights 10.
After the binding wires or bands are applied ato .the vcompressed bale, valve 31 is manipulated -ss l so as to admit fluid pressure into the upper end of cylinder 21 and the fluid pressure below piston 23 is permitted to exhaust so that said piston moves downwardly in the cylinder and imparts corresponding movement to carriage 24 and wheels 26. Y'
As soon as the Wheels 26 pass oil the blocks 28, the plate 17 will, by gravity, swing outward away from thefcompressed bundle and the latter may now be removed from the press, after which head 13 is lowered so as to be in proper position for a succeeding operation.
Thus it will be seen that I have provided a swinging side wall for baling presses that is relatively simple in construction, inexpensive of manufacture and installation and which is very effective in performing the functions for which it is intended.
vl claim as my invention: Y,
The combination with a ilat newspaper baling press having a baling chamber, of a' pair of plates arranged at the sides of said chamber, one .of
.which plates is rigidly xed, the other plate be- 'ing hinged to the frame vof the press at a point blocks are inclined, a frame arranged for vertical movement between the block carrying plate and said hinged plate, rollers carried by said frame, which rollers are adapted toA travel upon said blocks Vand upon the adjacent face of said hinged plate and fluid pressure means for rais ing and lowering said roller carrying frame.
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US2989916A (en) * 1957-09-21 1961-06-27 Waldemar Lindemann Baling presses
US3678792A (en) * 1970-12-15 1972-07-25 Frank Dvorak Metal plate shears
US3932981A (en) * 1974-07-19 1976-01-20 Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik Ag Machine for multiple article packaging

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2989916A (en) * 1957-09-21 1961-06-27 Waldemar Lindemann Baling presses
US3678792A (en) * 1970-12-15 1972-07-25 Frank Dvorak Metal plate shears
US3932981A (en) * 1974-07-19 1976-01-20 Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik Ag Machine for multiple article packaging

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