Abstrict An improved oil filter crusher, includes a cylinder positioned
over a movable platform. Upon initiation of operation of the crusher,
the platform moves upwardly toward a base member of the cylinder
to crush the oil filter and discharge oil therefrom.
Claims What is claimed is:
1. An oil filter crusher for compressing an oil filter of the type
comprised of a generally cylindrical container having a filter medium
therein, said container defining a longitudinal axis, a dome at
one end, an opposite end with a passage for connection to an engine
oil circulation system, said crusher comprising, in combination:
a generally horizontal platform for receipt and support of the
filter;
a plurality of platform support members fixed to the platform and
projecting generally vertically from the platform;
a base member having a plurality of platform support member slide
passages, each slide passage configured for sliding receipt of a
single platform support member;
a cylinder mounted on the base member;
a piston reciprocally slidable in the cylinder in the vertical
direction, the platform support members projecting into the cylinder
and being attached to the piston for sliding movement therewith
within the cylinder to transport the platform toward or away from
the base member;
a housing attached to the base plate and surrounding the platform
and support members between the platform and base member, said housing
including a housing floor;
an access door to the housing for placement of a filter on the
platform;
a lower fluid drain from the housing floor;
said platform movable vertically within the housing between a separated
position spaced from the base member so as to receive a filter on
the platform with the filter oil passage adjacent the platform for
draining of oil from the filter and an adjacent position; and
fluid control means for directing fluid against one side of the
piston to drive the platform vertically upward toward the base member
and simultaneously the piston vertically upward from the base member
when the access door is closed to compress and crush an oil filter
positioned between the platform and base member forcing excess oil
from the crushed filter into the housing to be drained therefrom
when the access door is closed.
2. The filter crusher of claim 1 including means for sealing between
the support members and the slide passages.
3. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the fluid control means
also includes means for directing fluid to drive the piston in the
cylinder downward toward the base member.
4. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the platform includes
a center point and the support members comprise at least two cylindrical,
vertical rods equally, radially spaced from the center point and
equally spaced from each other.
5. The filter crusher of claim 4 including means affixed to the
platform for engaging and aligning the filter coaxially with a vertical
axis through the center point.
6. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the base member includes
a lower filter engagement surface for engaging the dome of a filter,
said surface comprising means configured to simultaneously engage
the dome at a multiple number of spaced points during initial engagement
with the dome to thereby initiate multiple bending of the filter.
7. The filter crusher of claim 6 wherein the lower filter engagement
surface comprises at least two depending ribs.
8. The filter crusher of claim 7 wherein the platform includes
a center point and the ribs project radially from a vertical axis
through the center point.
9. The filter crusher of claim 8 wherein the lower filter engagement
surface comprises at least four depending ribs.
10. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the base member comprises
one end of the cylinder and also comprises a filter dome engagement
surface.
11. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the cylinder is comprised
of said base member forming one end of the cylinder, said base member
also serving as an anvil for crushing engagement with a filter,
said cylinder having an opposite end, the opposite end of the cylinder
being defined by an end plate spaced from the base member, said
end plate having a concave surface with lateral edges and a diametrical
rib connecting the lateral edges of the concave surface.
12. The filter crusher of claim 1 including interlock control means
connected to the access door for disabling the fluid control means
for driving the piston to drive the piston upward whenever the door
is open.
13. The filter crusher of claim 12 wherein the piston is air actuated
and the interlock control means comprises an air actuated locking
plunger, and further wherein the access door is moveable along a
pathway between an open and a closed position, said plunger being
extendable from the base member into the pathway of the door to
retain the door in a closed position when pressurized air is connected
to the piston for movement of the platform toward the base plate.
14. The filter crusher of claim 1 wherein the platform includes
a filter support surface having at least one drain slot for draining
fluid into the housing.
15. The filter crusher of claim 14 wherein the platform includes
a center point and a slot extending generally radially from around
the center point of the platform.
16. An oil filter crusher for compressing an oil filter of the
type comprised of a generally cylindrical container having a filter
medium therein 1 said container defining a longitudinal axis, a
dome at one end, an opposite end with a passage for connection to
an engine oil circulation system, said crusher comprising, in combination:
a generally horizontal platform for receipt and support of the
filter;
a plurality of platform support members fixed to the platform and
projecting generally vertically from the platform;
a base member having a plurality of platform support member slide
passages, each slide passage configured for sliding receipt of a
single platform support member;
a cylinder mounted on the base member;
a piston reciprocally slidable in the cylinder in the vertical
direction, the platform support members being attached to the piston
for sliding movement therewith to transport the platform toward
or away from the base member;
a housing surrounding the platform and support members including
a housing floor;
an access door to the housing for placement of a filter on the
platform, said access door movable along a pathway between an open
and a closed position;
a lower fluid drain from the housing floor;
said platform movable vertically between a separated position spaced
from the base member so as to receive a filter on the platform with
the filter oil passage adjacent the platform for draining of oil
from the filter and an adjacent position;
fluid control means for directing fluid against at least one side
of the piston to drive the platform vertically toward the base member
and simultaneously the piston vertically from the base member when
the access door is closed to compress and crush an oil filter positioned
between the platform and base member forcing excess oil from the
crushed filter into the housing to be drained therefrom when the
access door is closed; and
interlock control means connected to the access door for disabling
the fluid control means for driving the piston to drive the piston
vertically upward whenever the door is open, said interlock control
means comprising a fluid actuated locking plunger, said plunger
extendable from the base member into the pathway of the access door
to retain the door in closed position when pressurized fluid is
connected to the piston for movement of the platform toward the
base plate.
Description BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an apparatus for crushing motor vehicle
oil filters and simultaneously recovering residual or waste oil
from the filters.
The Environmental Protection Agency of the United States has promulgated
rules declaring that waste oil constitutes a hazardous material.
As such, waste oil must be carefully collected and then recycled
or disposed of in accord with stringent disposal procedures. Heretofore,
a significant source of waste oil has been the residual oil retained
in used motor vehicle oil filters. Thus, appropriate techniques
are required to recover the waste oil from such filters for purposes
of recycling, proper disposal or other treatment. It is estimated
that approximately half of the oil in such filters can be recovered
by simply draining the filter after it is removed from the motor
vehicle. The remaining oil in the filter cannot normally be recovered
by draining and thus other techniques must be used.
It has been suggested that such additional techniques include the
crushing of the filter and the collection of the oil during the
crushing operation will result in the recovery of an additional
38% of the oil originally contained in the filter. The remaining
amount (12%) does not appear to be recoverable.
In any event, the recovery of a significant amount of used motor
vehicle oil can be effected by crushing of the filters. Recently
various proposed structures for the crushing of oil filters and
recovery of the oil released during the crushing operation have
appeared in the marketplace. Typically, such oil filter crusher
apparatus are comprised of a platform or anvil with a piston positioned
over the anvil. A hydraulic operated piston is then positioned to
descend onto the filter, crushing the filter and thereby extracting
significant amounts of residual oil retained in the filter. The
use of such crushing apparatus has been greeted with acceptance
especially among those businesses responsible for changing the oil
in motor vehicle engines. There has remained a need, however, for
an improved oil filter crushing apparatus which is compact, efficient,
durable, safe to operate and less costly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a principal aspect, the present invention comprises an improved
oil filter crushing apparatus that generally includes a horizontal
platform with vertical support members projecting therefrom upward
through a base plate and connected to a piston of an operating cylinder.
The underside of the base plate of the cylinder serves as an anvil
against which an oil filter supported on the platform is driven
by the vertical upward movement of the piston within the cylinder.
The platform is retained within a protective housing for collecting
the residual oil that is removed from an oil filter during the crushing
operation. A drain at the bottom of the housing directs residual
oil into a collection container. An access door is provided in the
housing with an interlock that precludes operation of the crushing
mechanism unless the door is closed. The anvil which is incorporated
as part of the base plate of the cylinder includes a unique configuration
to enhance the filter crushing operation. The entire assembly is
especially compact, durable and relatively inexpensive.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved oil
filter crusher apparatus.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved
oil filter crusher apparatus of the type wherein a platform for
driving an oil filter against an anvil is movable vertically upward
in response to actuation of a cylinder within a piston positioned
over the platform.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved
oil filter crusher apparatus having a base plate which includes
an integral anvil and further includes a cylinder construction having
a design which permits an elongated stroke.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an improved oil
filter crusher apparatus comprised of a minimum number of components
and parts.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an improved oil
filter crusher apparatus which can easily collect and direct oil
removed from a crushed oil filter to a central drain.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide an improved oil
filter crusher apparatus wherein the oil filter can be easily and
properly positioned within the apparatus to facilitate the crushing
operation.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention
will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made
to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
FIG. 1 is a front elevation view of the improved oil filter crusher
apparatus of the invention positioned to receive a filter which
is to be crushed;
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view illustrating the manner in which
an oil filter is positioned within the apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front elevation view illustrating the initiation of
the operation of the crusher of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a front elevation view illustrating partial crushing
of an oil filter in the crusher of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a front elevation view after a cycle of operation of
the apparatus of FIG. 1 is completed and also depicts further a
crushed oil filter;
FIG. 6 is an exploded elevation of the component parts of the apparatus
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of the lower surface of the base member
of the apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the platform for supporting oil filter
in the crusher apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 9 is a front elevation of the platform of FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is a plan view of the lower surface of the top or cover
of the cylinder of the apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 11 is a side elevation of the top cover illustrated in FIG.
10;
FIG. 12 is a top plan view of the piston of the cylinder of the
apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 13 is a section of the piston FIG. 12 taken along the line
13--13; and
FIG. 14 is an enlarged cut away section view of a safety interlock
feature.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 1-6 there is illustrated the improved oil filter
crusher apparatus of the present invention. Generally, the apparatus
comprises a cylinder 20 which includes a lower cylinder head or
base plate 22 a top cylinder head, dome or cover 24 spaced from
the base plate 22 a cylinder or tube 26 which defines the cylinder
assembly in combination with the base plate 22 and dome or cover
24 and a series of spaced tie rods 28 about the periphery of the
tube 26 for connecting the base plate 22 to the dome 24. Attached
to the lower side of the base plate 22 is a housing 30 having a
sliding door 32. The housing 30 has a floor and encloses the region
or space beneath the base plate 22. As shown in FIG. 6 a horizontal
platform or ram 34 which is attached to two spaced rods or support
members 36 is positioned beneath the base plate 22. The rods 36
slidably project upwardly through congruent passages 38 in the base
plate 22 and are rigidly connected to a piston 40 by means of bolts
42. Similarly, the rods 36 are affixed by means of bolts 44 to the
platform or filter support member 34.
A manifold or control valve 46 with a control button 48 is also
attached to the base member 22 and interfaces with fluid flow channels
(not shown) milled or drilled in the base 22. Valve 46 controls
connection of pressurized air from an inlet or fitting 49 to either
the region 50 beneath the piston 40 or the region 52 above the piston
40. Thus, the manifold or valve 46 will provide for air flow or
pressurized air flow through plate or member 22 into region 50 to
drive the piston 40 and thus the platform 34 vertically upward.
Alternatively, the control valve 46 will connect through the base
plate 22 to a line 54 that connects to a passage (not shown) in
the dome or cover 24 and thence to the region 52 above the piston
40.
In operation, when the button 48 is depressed, pressurized air
flow is directed to the region 50. Then the piston 40 is driven
vertically upward the maximum stroke. The button 48 may then be
released and a spring return on a valve member (not shown) associated
with the button 48 causes the valve 46 to return to an unactivated
position to direct flow through the line 54 and thence region 52.
This causes the platform 34 to respond to movement of the piston
40 downward thereby returning the platform 34 to its original down
position.
Positioned within the housing 30 at the mid point of the floor
or base in the preferred embodiment is a drain 60. As can be seen
by reference to FIGS. 1 through 5 the drain 60 permits the draining
of oil from the housing 30 into some type of container 61 for purposes
of collection.
The access door or sliding door 32 is preferably made from a clear
acrylic or plastic material. Additionally, the door 32 optionally
interlocks with button control 48 and valve 46. That is, the button
48 is precluded from inward movement unless the door 32 is in the
fully closed position. This arrangement insures that the button
48 is in the extended position so that the piston 40 and platform
are in the pressurized down position and cannot be otherwise operated
unless the door 32 is closed.
One method of such interlocking arrangement is depicted by reference
to FIG. 6. The upper edge 33 of door 32 coacts with the underside
of button 48 preventing button 48 from being depressed unless the
door 32 is closed so that the edge 33 is out of engagement with
button 48. Further, as shown in FIG. 14 as button 48 is depressed
to permit pressurized air to flow into reservoir or region 50 the
pressurized air also actuates a plunger 35 positioned in a passage
37 in plate 22. Note passage 37 extends through plate 22 from reservoir
50 and that the pressurized air to the reservoir 50 is provided
through fitting 49 and drilled passageway in plate 22. Plunger 35
is sealed to the wall of passage 37 by an O-ring seal 43 and is
normally spring biased by spring 39 into a retracted position as
shown in FIG. 14 against a retainer collar 45. A retainer plug 41
coacts with spring 39 to bias plunger 39 and to retain plunger 39
in passage 37. Upon air actuation, however, the plunger 35 extends
(as shown in phantom) into the trackway for door 32 preventing
door 32 from movement to the open position. The plunger 35 remains
extended until the pressure in reservoir 50 is reduced to ambient
pressure which occurs only when the piston 40 is returned to its
full lowered position. The interlock associated with the plunger
35 is in addition to and independent of the mechanical interlock
associated with button 48 and door edge 33. Thus the interlock associated
with edge 33 may be omitted as may that associated with plunger
35. However, a safety interlock is preferred.
The rods 36 are sealed with respect to the base plate 22 by means
of O-ring seals 62. The platform 34 includes a projecting center
pin 64 which cooperates with and is designed to engage the center
port of an oil filter so as to appropriately align the oil filter
on the platform 34. As illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9 the platform
includes a plurality of generally radially extending drain slots
66 68 and 70 which permit oil that is driven from a crushed oil
filter to flow into the housing 30 and thence into the drain 60.
In operation, the rods 36 are equally radially spaced from the
center point of the platform 34 which is generally congruent with
the pin 64. The rods 36 are also equally spaced from one another.
In the embodiment shown, only two rods 36 are depicted as being
utilized. The symmetrical arrangement of the rods 36 prevents binding
of the apparatus during its operation. More than two rods may be
utilized. It is preferred, however, that the arrangement of the
rods 36 remain symmetrical.
As another important feature of the invention, the base plate 22
serves a multiplicity of purposes. First, it acts as the lower head
of the cylinder 20. Second, it provides the passageways for directing
air flow into the region 50 and, in part, the region 52. Thirdly,
it defines an anvil 70 and more particularly, a shaped anvil surface
72 which enhances the crushing operation for an oil filter. As depicted
in FIG. 7 the anvil surface 72 is comprised of a plurality of radially
extending ribs 74 which are equally spaced about the center point
of the anvil 70. The ribs 74 are spaced from the center point and
extend radially outward therefrom.
Another important feature of the invention is the construction
of the cover or dome 24 in conjunction with the configuration of
the piston 40. That is the dome 24 as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and
11 includes an inner concave surface 80 with a cross rib 82 that
connects the opposite diametrical sides of the surface 80 to enhance
the structural integrity of the dome or cover 24. The top surface
of the piston 40 is compatible therewith as illustrated in FIGS.
12 and 13. The piston 40 thus includes a groove 88 which is cooperative
with the rib 82 or in other words receives the rib 82. This particular
construction enables the piston 40 to fit completely into the cover
or dome 24 thereby enhancing the length of the stroke of the piston
40. Of course the bolts 42 are positioned in counterbores in the
cover 40 thereby further enhancing clearance for movement of the
piston 40.
FIGS. 1 through 5 illustrate the sequence of operation of the crusher
apparatus shown in FIG. 1 the apparatus is in a rest position.
An air line 51 is attached to hose fitting 49. With the platform
34 in the lowered position, it is possible to open the door 32 for
access to the interior of housing 30 for insertion of a filter to
be crushed. Because door 32 is open, it is not possible to depress
the button 48 to activate the air flow into the region 50. Door
handle 31 limits sliding movement of the door 31 to the open position
as shown in FIG. 2. Note that the dome or crown of the oil filter
is extended upwardly and the oil filter centerport is centered on
pin 64.
Next referring to FIG. 3 the access door 32 is closed and the
button 48 is depressed. This initiates upward movement of the platform
34 as illustrated in FIG. 4. Note, it is necessary to maintain manual
pressure on the button 48 for continued pressurized air flow to
region 50 and operation and movement of the platform 34.
After the oil filter is fully crushed, the button 48 is released.
This automatically causes the valve 48 to direct return air to the
region 52 thereby moving the platform 34 vertically downward as
depicted in FIG. 5. The access door 32 may then be opened for removal
of the crushed filter. Oil has, in the interim, drained down the
drain slots 66 68 70 into the drain 60 of the housing 30. Note
that with the invention, by providing upward movement of the oil
filter as it is being crushed, oil may be more easily drained and
observed draining into the housing 30 for free flow out of the drain
60.
In the foregoing description, there has been described a single
embodiment of the invention. However, numerous changes or alterations
may be made to the described structure. Thus, other alternative
embodiments of the invention are considered to be within the scope
of the invention. Among the features which are considered important
are the upward movement of the platform 34 during the crushing operation,
the construction of the anvil 72 and the platform 34 and the construction
of the base member 22 in combination with the cylinder tube 26 and
cover 24. These particular elements may be altered in configuration
and shape and to some extent, may be juxtaposed. The invention is
therefore to be limited by the following claims and equivalents.
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