Compactor arrangement and method for operating a compactor arrangement
US-11951705-B2 · Apr 9, 2024 · US
US10195808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10195808-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414446811-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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A compacting apparatus (1) for compacting receptacles has at least one advancing device (2) for conveying a receptacle (G) in a conveying direction (E) to an exit opening (6) of the compacting apparatus (1). The at least one advancing device (2) is configured to act on the receptacle (G) for compacting during conveying. A flap device (5) has an adjustable retaining flap (50) that closes the exit opening (6) in a closed position so that a receptacle (G) conveyed against the retaining flap (50) by the at least one advancing device (2) is retained on the retaining flap (50). The retaining flap (50) is adjustable out of the closed position to release the exit opening (6).
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What is claimed is: 1. A compacting apparatus for compacting receptacles, comprising: at least one advancing device for conveying a receptacle in a conveying direction to an exit opening of the compacting apparatus, the at least one advancing device being configured to act on the receptacle for compacting during conveying; a flap device having an adjustable retaining flap that closes the exit opening in a closed position so that a receptacle conveyed against the retaining flap by the at least one advancing device is retained on the retaining flap, the retaining flap being adjustable out of the closed position to release the exit opening; a moveable guiding surface, wherein an intermediate space is located between the movable guiding surface and the at least one advancing device, wherein the intermediate space is positioned along the conveying direction and receptacles travel through the intermediate space; and wherein the flap device is downstream of the at least one advancing device and the moveable guiding surface in the conveying direction. 2. The compacting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the retaining flap is pivotable about a pivot axis. 3. The compacting apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the retaining flap is pretensioned toward the closed position. 4. The compacting apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the retaining flap opens automatically when a force exerted by the receptacle on the retaining flap exceeds a predetermined limit force. 5. The compacting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the retaining flap is pivotable about a pivot axis that is offset with respect to the exit opening counter to the conveying direction. 6. The compacting apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the retaining flap has a flap portion that closes the exit opening in the closed position. 7. The compacting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the flap portion is connected via at least one arm to a bearing element for pivotably mounting the retaining flap on a housing of the compacting apparatus. 8. The compacting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the flap portion is oriented with respect to the conveying direction in which the receptacle is conveyed against the flap portion during operation of the compacting apparatus, such that the receptacle conveyed against the flap portion exerts a force action on the flap portion, said force action being directed at least with one direction vector component in an adjusting direction in which the retaining flap is adjustable out of the closed position. 9. The compacting apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the exit opening is formed between two guide plates for guiding the receptacle, the guide plates forming between one another a storage space into which the receptacle is intended to be conveyed, and the flap portion of the retaining flap bounding the storage space on an outlet side. 10. The compacting apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the flap portion of the retaining flap describes, in the closed position, an angle of greater than 90° with a line that points through the pivot axis of the retaining flap and through a point of action of the flap portion on which a receptacle conveyed against the flap portion acts. 11. A compacting apparatus for compacting receptacles, the compacting apparatus comprising: at least one advancing device for conveying a receptacle in a conveying direction to an exit opening of the compacting apparatus, the at least one advancing device being configured to act on the receptacle for compacting during conveying; a flap device having an adjustable retaining flap that closes the exit opening in a closed position so that a receptacle conveyed against the retaining flap by the at least one advancing device is retained on the retaining flap, the retaining flap being adjustable out of the closed position to release the exit opening; wherein the exit opening is formed between two guide plates; and wherein the flap device is at least partially formed by spaced-apart blocking bars that block the exit opening in the closed position, and in the closed position the blocking bars engage through slots in at least one of the guide plates.
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