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Spring Compactor - Patent Pending

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and 351 and 353 and 355 and 356.) Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 346 which pulls the movable resistance block 348 upward clearing the top of the four sided compacting chamber 350. The set of springs 357 is then loaded inside the four sided compacting chamber 350.

Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 346 which pushes the movable resistance block 348 downward closing the end of the four sided compacting chamber 350. Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinders with long shafts 341 and 343 and 347 and 349 and 352 and pushes the top of the long shafts up even or a little above the subcomponent holed top 344 of the four sided compacting chamber 350. (Typical for all movable cyclinders with long shafts and for all the row of holes 345 and 351 and 353 and 355 and 356.) Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 340 which pushes the powered ram 342 inside the four sided compacting chamber 350. As the powered ram 342 nears the row of holes 345, the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder with long shaft 341 and pulls the top of the long shaft down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350 (Typical for all the row of holes 345.). As the powered ram 342 nears the row of holes 351, the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder with long shaft 343 and pulls the top of the long shaft down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350 (Typical for all the row of holes 351.). As the powered ram 342 nears the row of holes 353, the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder with long shaft 347 and pulls the top of the long shaft down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350 (Typical for all the row of holes 353.). As the powered ram 342 nears the row of holes 355, the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder with long shaft 349 and pulls the top of the long shaft down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350 (Typical for all the row of holes 355.). As the powered ram 342 nears the row of holes 356, the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder with long shaft 352 and pulls the top of the long shaft down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350 (Typical for all the row of holes 356.). The set of springs 357 is then compacted within the four sided compacting chamber 350 between the powered ram 342 and the movable resistance block 348. Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 340 which pulls the powered ram 342 back inside the four sided compacting chamber 350 just enough to relieve the pressure on the now compacted set of springs 357. Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 346 which pulls the movable resistance block 348 upward clearing the top of the four sided compacting chamber 350. Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 340 which pushess the powered ram 342 forward inside the four sided compacting chamber 350 pushing the now compacted set of springs 357 out the end of the four sided compacting chamber 350. Then the hydraulic pump 354 activates the movable cyclinder 340 which pulls the powered ram 342 backward through the inside the four sided compacting chamber 350 to its initial position.

In further detail, still referring to the invention of Fig. 13, the movable cyclinders with long shafts 341, 343, 347, 349, and 352 need shafts of adequate length to extend upward through the four sided compacting chamber 350 and a little beyond through the corresponding holes in the top of the four sided compacting chamber 350, and the long shafts need to be of adequate strength to resist any imposed pressures prior to their top being pulled down even with the top of the bottom of the four sided compacting chamber 350.

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