[0001] The present invention relates to a bricketting machine. Such machines are used for
forming brickettes from a wide range of materials such as coal dust, wood dust, wood
chip, metal chip and metal swarf.
Background to the Invention
[0002] Bricketting machines for compacting loose chips or swarf-like materials and metallic
sludges sometimes containing oil, emulsions or water to produce a stable shaped brickette,
from which the majority of the liquid is pressed out, are already known. Such machines
often utilise a rotatably mounted multi-die carousel in which the ejecting means is
also used to partially rotate the carousel. Such an apparatus is disclosed in GB-A-2338921
which describes a bricketting machine with an ejecting punch mounted on a swingable
arm. The arm has limited angular movement to rotate the carousel exactly to its desired
position. The pressing of the brickette is done in a closed die where the die is open
at both ends to allow for ejection but at the pressing and filling positions, one
end of the die is closed by a plate.
[0003] US 3847075 discloses a turntable apparatus for a press. The turntable carries three
containers and is rotatably mounted. Rotation of the turntable moves the containers
between a pressing ram and an ejecting ram, such that material can be pressed and
ejected. Each container comprises an continuous uniform opening, and in use, during
each pressing step, the opening is sealed at its bottom end by a closing plate which
is supported on an entablature. Furthermore, the turntable is enabled to move axially.
In this manner, when rotational movement is required, the turntable can be moved axially
to ensure the containers are clear of the closing plate. Additionally, when the containers
are reengaged with the closing plate, the pressure from the main ram transfers against
the entablature so that the turntable will not be subject to the working forces of
the press.
[0004] It is known in other types of brickettng machine for closing of the die to be effected
by an additional position entering from the opposite end of the die. This has several
benefits, notably more consistent density of brickette and better removal of liquids.
In the carousel design of press this has not been practical because pressing takes
place in two or three positions, so the same number of additional pistons would be
required which adds to the complexity and cost of the machine.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] The present invention relates to a method and apparatus based on a carousel design
of press but with a more consistent density of brickette and better removal of liquids
without the need for additional hydraulic cylinders for each pressing position.
[0006] In particular the present invention provides a closed die bricketting machine comprising:
a plurality of dies mounted for movement from one operating station to the next; means
for ejecting a brickette formed at one of the stations with the ejecting means also
being operable to move the dies in a first direction between stations; at least one
piston-like fixed protrusion arranged to cooperate with a die whereby to enter one
end of the die; and a compressing ram arranged to cooperate with a die to enter the
die at the opposite end to a corresponding piston-like fixed protrusion, whereby to
compress material located in the die.
[0007] Thus, by providing a piston-like fixed protrusion which enters the die, the benefits
of using two pistons, one entering each end of the die, are realised without the added
complexity and cost associated with using two pistons. In particular, the kinetic
energy created by the compressing piston is used efficiently and a brickette with
a more even density is formed.
Brief description of the drawings
[0008] In order that the present invention be more readily understood, an embodiment thereof
will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings
in which:-
Fig 1 shows an end elevation of a bricketting machine according to the present invention;
and
Fig 2 shows a cross-sectional side view of the machine shown in Fig 1 taken along
the line A-A.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments of the Invention
[0009] Referring to the drawings, there is shown a bricketting machine comprising a press
plate 12, an intermediate plate 22 and a support plate 32 which are mounted on three
pillars 14, 15 and 16. A carousel generally indicated by the reference numeral 20
is rotatably mounted on bearings 26 on the pillar 16 and is provided with a number
of equally spaced, hardened steel dies. In this example, there are five dies which
register with stations I-V as indicated in Fig 1 and all dies are tapered.
[0010] A material feed mechanism 30 comprises a hopper 31 and a feed device which in this
case is shown as a ram feeder 32 which is located and arranged to feed material to
be compressed in the bricketting machine to a die at station I.
[0011] Also mounted on the pillar 16 is an arcuately moveable member 40 which carries a
ram mechanism 41 which, in one arcuate position is in register with station V so as
to eject a brickette formed by the bricketting machine and in the other arcuate position
is in register with the station I so as to assist in the filling of the die at this
location. Arcuate movement of the member 40 and hence the ram mechanism 41 is achieved
using a piston and cylinder device 50.
[0012] A compacting ram mechanism 60 is located at each of the stations II and III and the
general operation of the machine is that a die at location I is filled with material
to be compacted. The carousel is then indexed so that the filled die is moved to station
II where it is compacted and then indexed to station III where it is again compacted
before moving to station IV where it simply remains in the die prior to being ejected
at station V by the ram mechanism 41 which is moved between stations V and I under
the action of the piston and cylinder device 50 which also serves to index the carousel.
[0013] In this embodiment, the carousel 20 is mounted on a special bearing 26 which not
only permits rotation of the carousel about the pillar 16, but also axial movement
of the carousel along the pillar 16 towards and away from the press plate 12 and between
the intermediate plate 22 and the press plate 12. It is to be noted that the press
plate 12 is provided with one or more fixed piston-like members 12a, are at each station,
where compression is due to take place. When the carousel is indexed so that a filled
die is in position at either station II or station III in this example, the carousel
is moved by a suitable arrangement such as by oil being passed through drillings in
the inner part of the bearing 26 towards the press plate 12 so that the fixed piston-like
members 12a enter the associated die to close the end opposite to the press piston
60.
[0014] The fixed piston-like members enter the associated dies, rather than covering the
ends of the dies as would be the case with the use of a closing plate. As noted above,
the use of pistons rather than closing plates has several benefits, notably more consistent
density of brickette and better removal of liquids. In particular, as fixed piston-like
members enter the end of the die, becoming internal thereto, the kinetic energy created
by the compacting ram 60 is retained in the die and used efficiently for the compression
of the scrap material. This results in a brickette with a density which is maintained
more evenly throughout. If a closing plate were used, the kinetic energy created by
the compressing ram would not be used efficiently and the compressed material would
have a lower density at the end contacting with the closing plate.
[0015] The even distribution of energy through the compressed material makes the brickettes
more robust and therefore allows the size of the dies to be increased and thus the
throughput capacity of the system is increased.
[0016] Furthermore, the piston-like protrusions are preferably substantially the same shape
as the dies. However, preferably the piston-like protrusions do not seal the dies.
This allows fluid in the scrap material to run around the profile of the fixed piston
when the scrap material is compressed. This may be achieved by providing a small gap
between the piston-like protrusion and the die. This gap may run round all or part
of the periphery of the piston-like protrusions. The piston-like protrusion is held
in tight tolerance relationship with the die. Alternatively, the piston-like protrusions
may be provided with one or more channels, for the fluids to run along. This may be
a single channel located toward the bottom side of the piston-like protrusion.
[0017] It should be noted that the piston-like protrusion does not cover the end of the
die in the manner of a plate. Instead, the piston-like protrusion enters the material
receiving section of the die.
[0018] The carousel can be moved axially either to a fixed position with respect to the
press plate 12 or allowed to float during pressing which has the same effect as pressing
with two pistons, one from each end but only requires one moving hydraulic ram. When
pressing is complete, the press piston 60 is withdrawn from the die, the carousel
is axially moved back away from the press plate 12 so that the die is clear of the
fixed piston-like members 12a and then the carousel is indexed. The axial movement
back away from the press plate can be achieved in any convenient fashion eg by reversing
the flow of oil through the pressings and/or using return springs.
[0019] The axial movement of the carousel may be provided by direct drive from a hydraulic
ram contained within the hub of the carousel itself. This enables the carousel to
move freely on special bearing 26, both laterally and rotationally.
[0020] When a filled die reaches the station V, the ram mechanism 41 ejects the brickette
and while the ejector is still engaged in the now empty die, the piston and cylinder
device 50 is operated to rotate the carousel and the member 40 to the station I where
the ram mechanism 41 remains partly in the die to stop material escaping from the
die as it is filled using the material feed mechanism 30.
[0021] It is preferred that the material feed mechanism 30 includes a ram feeder with a
tapered nose 33 suitable for engagement with one end of a die. The length of the nose
is comparable with the length of the fixed piston-like members 12a so that as the
carousel moves axially forwards or backwards towards and away from the press plate
12 during the pressing action, filling of the die at the station I can also take place.
[0022] While a carousel arrangement has been described above and implies a circular motion
about a fixed centre, it will be appreciated that multiple dies could be mounted together
by means other than a carousel and in fact undertake some basically linear movement
between feed and compression stations.
1. A closed die bricketting machine comprising:
a plurality of dies (21) mounted for movement from one operating station (I-V) to
the next;
means (41) for ejecting a brickette formed at one of the stations with the ejecting
means also being operable to move the dies in a first direction between stations;
at least one piston-like fixed protrusion (12a) arranged to cooperate with a die whereby
to enter one end of the die;
and
a compressing ram (60) arranged to cooperate with a die to enter the die at the
opposite end to a corresponding piston-like fixed protrusion, whereby to compress
material located in the die.
2. A machine according to claim 1 in which the dies are mounted in means (21,26) capable
of moving in a direction transverse to the first direction between stations.
3. A machine according to claims 1 or 2 in which said plurality of dies are mounted in
a carousel (21) which is mounted for rotation on a column (16).
4. A machine according to claim 3 in which said ejecting means is operable to rotate
said carousel around said column.
5. A machine according to claim 4 in which said ejecting means comprises:
a ram mechanism (41); and
moving means (40, 50) arranged to move said ram whereby to move said dies in a first
direction between stations.
6. A machine according to claim 5 in which said moving means comprises a arcuately moveable
member (40) and a piston and cylinder device (50).
7. A machine according to any of claims 3 to 6 in which the transverse direction is axially
along said column.
8. A machine according to claim 7 wherein said carousel is mounted on a bearing (26)
which allows axial movement of the carousel.
9. A machine according to claim 8 wherein said axial movement is achieved by passing
oil through the inner part of the bearing.
10. A machine according to claims 8 or 9 wherein said bearing includes a return spring.
11. A machine according to claim 8 wherein said axial movement is provided by a hydraulic
ram provided in the hub of the carousel.
12. A machine according to any of claims 3 to 11 wherein said dies are equally spaced
around said carousel.
13. A machine according to any preceding claim wherein said dies are tapered.
14. A machine according to claim 13 wherein said dies are narrower at the ends into which
said piston-like protrusions are arranged to enter.
15. A machine according to any preceding claim further comprising a press plate (12).
16. A machine according to claim 15, wherein said press plate (12) comprises said at least
one piston-like fixed protrusion.
17. A machine according to any preceding claim in which feed means (30) are provided which
comprises a ram feeder (32) with tapered nose arranged to be engaged in one die.
18. A machine according to claim 17 wherein said feed means further comprises a hopper
(31).