Patent ID: 7469633

Claim:
A pivotally loaded baler system comprising: a ram for volumetrically reducing elongate cardboard members, the ram being movable along a horizontal axis from a withdrawn position to an extended position; a housing disposed at least partially about the ram, the housing defining a charge box into which elongate cardboard members can be loaded and in which the elongate cardboard members can be crushed and baled by movement of the ram to the extended position, the housing further defining a loading aperture above the horizontal axis for receiving elongate cardboard members into the charge box when the ram is in the withdrawn position; and a pivotable loading tube for receiving elongate cardboard members and providing the elongate cardboard members to the loading aperture, the loading tube having a first open end and a second open end opposite the first open end, the first open end pivotally connected to the housing, the loading tube being pivotable from a horizontal disposition in which the second open end is positioned for receiving elongate cardboard members therethrough, to a vertical disposition for dumping the elongate cardboard members into the charge box, wherein, when the loading tube is disposed in the vertical disposition, the loading tube surrounds a vertical axis and the first open end aligns with the loading aperture of the housing such that elongate cardboard members that are too long to enter the charge box as whole members have lower portions thereof enter the charge box while upper portions of the elongate cardboard members remain above the loading aperture surrounded by the vertical loading tube such that the members are prevented from spilling from the baler system, and wherein as the ram is moved from the withdrawn position toward the extended position, the ram severs the elongate cardboard members into separate lower portions and upper portions, the severed upper portions remaining at least temporarily above the loading aperture within the vertical loading tube while the lower portions are crushed and baled by the ram.