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Now - Crush Your Mattress Springs
To Save A Landfill, and
Create A New Job or Two.

Contact: Cecil Ray Taylor
Company: Taylor Made Mail Order
Address: 601 W 23rd St S
Independence, Missouri 64055
Phone: 816 461-9110
Email: cectayl@tmes.biz
URL: http://www.MattressRecycling.biz
Applies World Wide – The Spring Compactor Invention now makes it possible and practical for you to recycle your old spring mattress which helps save landfill space for your community, while creating a job or two for human beings to tear down and sort mattress components for resale and recycling.

As of February 2009, United States Patent Pending status was obtained for the Spring Compactor Invention.  Today, the Inventor is selling non-exclusive patent rights to investors and/or manufacturers who want to build and/or operate mattress recycling facilities.

In addition to the United States Patent, the Inventor seeks investors who wish to purchase exclusive future patent rights in other countries.  To reduce the risk to investors, the Inventor's Patent Attorney is currently preparing the Patent Treaty Convention (PTC) review application for submittal.  The PTC will review the submission and evaluate the patentability of the Spring Compactor Invention in over 100 member countries.  If this PTC review goes well, then the odds of other countries issuing patents goes up reducing investor risk.  There are no sure things in the patent application process, but once granted - patents normally enjoy a twenty year life.

Mr. Ron McMillian was awarded a $50,000 dollar grant from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Enviornmental Improvement and Energy Resources Authority (EIERA) to develop a mattress recycling facility in Garden City, Missouri. The State of Missouri also paid for a $7,000 financial evaluation of the Garden City Mattress Recycling project via Missouri Enterprise. The early estimates projected nearly a $1.2 million per year gross income at a production rate of recycling 200 mattresses per day. An imported $385,000 mattress spring chopping machine was brought in and installed at the Garden City, Missouri Mattress Recycling Center. It worked perfectly for a grand total of six or so mattresses at which time it suffered total mechanical failure. This machine failure of course crashed the initial highly leverage project as the imported machine was key to the operation as its purpose was to make selling the scrap steel from the mattresses Class 1 scrap steel. Ron McMillian is a good ole' country boy and he let the Inventor of the Spring Compactor Invention build and install a Spring Compactor Invention prototype at the Garden City, Missouri Mattress Recycling Facility to prove out the theory that spring memory can be removed via crushing the spring from its side. The prove out worked, but the United States economy towards the end of 2008 brought the Garden City, Missouri mattress recycling facility down and sent the prototype Spring Compactor machine into mothballs awaiting better economic times.

While economic times at this writing remain gruesome, it is a fact that our throw away society continues to illegally dump mattresses and most legally disposed of mattresses still go to the landfills which shortens landfill life.  Just as the Missouri Enterprise financial study showed, there is a profit to be made in the mattress recycling arena - especially when steel, cotton, foam and felt markets are buying the mattress contents at respectable prices.  As the economic turn around continues - these markets will improve.  The other big incentive to invest in the Spring Compactor now is that the government is funding a lot of the economic turn around via job creation and those grant dollars available to create new jobs may well help investors pay labor costs for mattress recycling.  Mattress recycling is also a green business.

This website is here to exchange information between the Inventor and you.  This site, beginning with the home page, makes an attempt to disclose as much information as is practical about the Spring Compactor Invention.  The 2008 prove out of the prototype in Garden City, Missouri worked and the cost of the prototype was way below the $385,000 failure mentioned above. 

So, please enjoy the site and know well we are updating it as fast as one guy can go.  Hope you are interested in starting up your own community's mattress recycling facility. 
 

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