US3111892A - Pneumatic feed means for fiber press - Google Patents
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- Such mechanic-a1 fiber handling devices also tend to break fibers and to cause them to become entangled.
- the present invention proposes to utilize air for moving the fibers to and into a press box so that the fibers will be uniformly distributed in the box and will be conveyed thereto quickly without in any way dam-aging the fibers.
- I 1 Y The use of air in this general connection has been known heretofore but none of the previous devices have operated substantially quickly or reliably enough to be practical and, accordingly, commercial units of this nature have never become popular.
- ba ling fibers such as lint cotton which is more rapid than heretofore known apparatus.
- a still further object of the invention is the provision of a fiber conveying device, particularly for fiber baling machines which is highly adaptable and which can be fitted to substantially all existing press types with only minor modification.
- a still further object of this invention is the provision of an apparatus for feeding fibers, particularly to fiber presses, which will handle the most delicate fibers without damagaing the fibers in any way.
- Still a further object of this invention is the provision of a fiber feeding device which utilizes air as a conveying medium but which will operate on low air volumes and low pressures.
- FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic view showing a baler having means for mechanically operating the air control damper and gate;
- FIGURE 2. is a fragmentary view showing the damper control mechanism of FIGURE 1 in a different position;
- FIGURE 3 is a view looking in from the right side of FIGURE 1 structure, partly in section, andv is generally indicated by line 33 on FIGURE 1; and
- FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the damper operating mechanism of FIGURE 1.
- FIGURE 1 shows, somewhat diagrammatically, a fiber press or tramper having a press box 10" in which fibers, such as lint cotton are to be compacted by a follower block or tramping block
- the follower block 150 is guided for vertical recipno'cating movement and has connected thereto a link means 151 that extends to a cross bar 153 connected with drive chains M4.
- the drive chains 164- are carried on sprockets and the lower ones of these sprockets are mounted on shafts isz.
- Each shaft 162 has mounted thereon a drive gear 163 and these drive gears mesh with driving pinions 165' arranged on a shaft 167 extending transversely of the press.
- Shaft 167 at one end carries gear 173 that is driven by pinion 175 fixed to short shaft 177.
- Shaft 177 is driven in rotation by pulley means 169 thereon and pertaining to shaft means 1'77 is selectively operable braking mechanism 171.
- one of the shafts 162 carries a sprocket 166 connected by a chain 168 with a larger sprocket 1'70 mounted on a shaft 178.
- Shaft 17 8 is rotatably supported in bearings 1'74 attached to the frame of the baler.
- On shaft 173 is a cam 180, and this cam has a lobe portion at 182, as will be seen in FIGURES l, 3 and 4. This lobe portion cooperates with roller means 1s4 mounted on damper actuating shaft 186- that is spring urged toward the cam by tension spring means 187.
- Lever 186 is pivotaily supported at 190' on the machine frame and is connected with the actuating lever 18% of damper member 156 for selectively opening and closing the damper, thereby to selectively subject conduit 158 leading to a screened opening 160 to the influence of suction from fan 157, or to eliminate the auction infiuence from the said conduit.
- This gate has an angle clip 152 connected thereto adapted for abuttingly engaging the top of tramping block 150, so that when the tramping block moves upwardly the gate is lifted to release fibers from the chute into the hopper.
- the gate 154 thus opens simultaneously with the retraction of the tramping block and closes by gravity concurrently with the advancing movement of the tramping block downwardly and into the press box after the gate has been closed and is halted.
- the ratio of sprocket 166 to sprocket 17 0- is about four to one, so that the shaft 178 on which cam 18o is mounted will make exactly one revolution for each complete cycle of tramp-ing block 150.
- gate 154 Upon retraction of the tramping block 150, however, gate 154 is lifted by abutment of the upwardly moving tramping block with clip 152 so that the fibers are re leased from the chute for movement into hopper 155.
- cam 180 will actuate lever 186 and open damper 156, and this will cause air to flow through the chute and transversely across the hopper into screened opening 160, the air carrying with it fibers from the chute and conveying them into the hopper.
- damper 156 will close, due to spring 187, thus interrupting the flow of air from the chute into the hopper, and the gate 154 will also be lowered so that a charge of fibers drawn into the hopper can now be compressed in baling chamber 10.
- the foregoing cycle obtains repetitively thereby to build up a bale of the desired size.
- the described arrangement has the particular advantage of permitting existing baler, including relatively old balers to be modified and obtain the advantage of the rapid fiber feeding according to the present invention.
- a vertical hopper a chute having a top wall and connected to one side of the hopper and leading upwardly therefrom at an angle, means for supplying fibers to the chute at the end thereof opposite the hopper, air inlet means in the top wall of the chute adjacent the point of supply of fibers thereto, there being a screened outlet opening in the side wall of the hopper opposite the point of connection of the chute to the hopper, a source of suction, a duct connected to said screened opening, and leading to said source of suction, a damper in said duct, a gate movable for closing the hopper end of the chute, a tramping block vertically reciprocable in the hopper for compacting fibers delivered thereto, means for reciprocating the tramping block in the hopper, an abutting connection between the tramping block and the gate so the gate closes upon downward movement of the tramping block and is opened by upward movement thereof, a lever connected to the damper to move it between its open and closed position, spring means biasing said
- tramping block reciprocable through said hopper from a retracted position above the hopper downwardly through the hopper and then upward-1y again, a chute having bottom, top, and side walls and connected to one side of the hopper and leading upwardly therefrom at an angle, means for supplying fibers to the chute at the end thereof opposite the hopper, there being a screened outlet opening in the side wall of the hopper opposite said one side and substantially directly opposite the hopper end of the chute, a source of suction, a duct connecting said source of suction with said outlet opening, a damper insaid duct, spring means urging said damper toward closed position, a gate on said one side of the hopper vertically movable by gravity for closing the hopper end of the chute, drive means leading to said tramping block for causing the said reciprocation thereof and including a rotating shaft, means driven by said shaft and operatively associated with said damper for moving the damper from its closed to its open position during the final portion of the upward movement of the tramping block, and means on said gate adapted
- a vertical hopper a tramping block reciprocable through said hopper from a retracted position above the hopper downward ly' through the hopper and then upwardly again, a chute having a top wall and connected to one side of the hopper and leading upwardly therefrom at an angle, means for supplyting fibers to the chute at the end thereof opposite the hopper, there being a screened outlet opening in the side wall of the hopper opposite the hopper end of the chute, a source of suction, a duct connected to said screened opening, and leading to said source of suction, a damper in said duct, a gate movable for closing the hopper end of the chute, drive means leading to said tramping block for causing the reciprocation thereof andincluding a rotating shaft, an operating leverconnected to said damper, and means drivingly connected to said shaft for actuating said lever to bring about movement of said damper in its opening and closing directions in timed relation to the reciprocation of said tramping block, there also being means operable in timed relation
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US3212433A (en) * | 1960-04-21 | 1965-10-19 | East Chicago Machine Tool Corp | Baling structure and controls therefor |
US3212823A (en) * | 1960-04-21 | 1965-10-19 | East Chicago Machine Tool Corp | Receiving structure for flowable material |
US3407570A (en) * | 1964-12-29 | 1968-10-29 | Pneumafil Corp | Filtering foreign matter from a collecting airstream |
US3424078A (en) * | 1967-01-18 | 1969-01-28 | Boyd Package Trash Systems Inc | Trash handling and baling system |
US3583312A (en) * | 1968-09-20 | 1971-06-08 | Lummus Cotton Gin Co | Fiber collection system with means to reduce contamination of fiber and loss of fiber |
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US3212433A (en) * | 1960-04-21 | 1965-10-19 | East Chicago Machine Tool Corp | Baling structure and controls therefor |
US3212823A (en) * | 1960-04-21 | 1965-10-19 | East Chicago Machine Tool Corp | Receiving structure for flowable material |
US3407570A (en) * | 1964-12-29 | 1968-10-29 | Pneumafil Corp | Filtering foreign matter from a collecting airstream |
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Owner name: BANCBOSTON FINANCIAL COMPANY A/K/A BANCBOSTON FINA Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:CONTINENTAL EAGLE CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:005011/0899 Effective date: 19880914 |
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