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Doing a school project for can crusher.

I have the linkage to the jaw figured out.

PROBLEM:

I want the back part of the base (like tongue) to flick the flattened can out of the "mouth" on a return stroke. I can't think of a way to bypass the "tongue" on a down stroke. I've been pulling my hair out for a week. I can't use gears in this system cams are ok.

Thank you for any help.

2007-05-16 16:28:00 · 2 answers · asked by waldemaryam 3 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

I did have the slot idea with a chute but the setup was too simple. I know... KISS... keep it simple... we were asked for a more complex system, yet simple.

2007-05-16 16:40:30 · update #1

2 answers

Don't bypass the tongue, use the down stroke to push it against a spring and engage a latch. Use the top of the upstroke to kick the latch loose.

2007-05-16 16:36:19 · answer #1 · answered by virtualguy92107 7 · 2 0

Commercial can crushers have a spring at the back that holds the lower cans against the front when the crusher is up and when the can is reduced in height do not apply pressure so that can will drop out a slot in the bottom that is too small for the uncrushed can.

2007-05-16 23:32:48 · answer #2 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 0 0

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