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Spring Compactor - Patent Pending

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Referring now to the invention in more detail, in Fig. 20 there is shown one embodiment of the current invention 439 comprising: a plurality of cutting laser beems 440, a base surface 442, a set of rollers 444, and further comprising a set of springs 441 of height 443.

In more detail, still referring to the invention of Fig. 17 and Fig. 20, in operation the plurality of cutting laser beems 440 are activated. Then the set of springs 441 passes over the base surface 442 cutting the set of springs 441. Then the now cut set of springs 441 is moved across the set of rollers 444 and then over the set of rollers 412 and into the opening of the three sided compaction chamber bottom 410 followed by the lowering of the compaction chamber top 414 which then completes the loading the now cut set of springs 441 into the four sided compaction chamber 409.

In further detail, still referring to the invention of Fig. 19, the axle with plurality of cutting disks 432 needs to be comprised of suitable material and strength and sharpness to cut the wires in the set of springs 433 between the bottom of the cutting disks in the axle with plurality of cutting disks 432 and the top of the base cutting surface 430 when adequately powered to do so by the power drive unit 434.

The construction details of the invention as shown in Fig. 20 are "as shown" and "may be" made of any material, more preferably steel, more preferably steel harder than the steel in the set of springs 441.

The advantages of the present invention shown in Fig. 20 include, without limitation, via cutting the set of springs 441 via laser beam 440 it minimizes the strength of the tie wires in the set of springs 441 to pull individual springs in the set of springs 441 out of position during the compaction process.

In broad embodiment, the invention shown in Fig. 20, may be of any size or shape and comprises the set of springs 441 preparation step to cut via laser beam 440 the tie wires of the set of springs 441 prior to the compaction process of the set of springs 441 or to cut via laser beam 440 the tie wires of any other set of springs.

 

Referring now to the invention 457 in more detail, in Fig. 21 there is shown one embodiment of the current invention comprising: a hydraulic pump 450, a plurality of movable cylinders 452, a plurality of shear blades 454, a slotted base 456, a set of rollers 458, and a set of springs 453 of height 455.

 

 

In more detail, still referring to the invention of Fig. 17 and Fig. 21, in operation the hydraulic pump 450 activates the plurality of movable cylinders 452 pulling upward the plurality of shear blades 454. Then the set of springs 453 is positioned below the plurality of shear blades 454 and on the top of the slotted base 456. Then the hydraulic pump 450 activates the plurality of movable cylinders 452 powering the plurality of shear blades 454 downward shearing the set of springs 453

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