US114688A - Improvement in grain-cleaners and scourers - Google Patents

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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02BPREPARING GRAIN FOR MILLING; REFINING GRANULAR FRUIT TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS BY WORKING THE SURFACE
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  • Figure 1 is a side view of my machine.
  • Figure 2 a sectional view of same. General Description.
  • -A is the frame-work of the machine.
  • G hollowshaft, with perforations a in it for the light dust to pass out of.
  • this tube may. be made of any other material.
  • Y fan.
  • Z are points on the end of spout F, to give the grain the right direction to the stone.

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E. H; KELLOGGQ Improvement in Grain-Cleaners and Showers. No, 114,688.
Patented May 9,1871.
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he sea E'RASTUS H. KELLOGG, or 'MUKWO'N-AGO, wlsconsnv Letters Patent No. 114,688, dated May 9, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN-CLEANERS AND SCOURERS.
The Schedule referred to in these, Letters Patent and making part of the lame.
, I, Ems'ros H. Knnnoeo, of Mukwonago, in the county of Wankesba, in the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain Improvements in Grain-Cleaners and Scourers, of which-the following is a specification.
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Description of the Drawing forming part of this Specification;
Figure 1 is a side view of my machine. Figure 2, a sectional view of same. General Description.
-A is the frame-work of the machine.
Bis the outside case into which thegrain enters..
G, hollowshaft, with perforations a in it for the light dust to pass out of. I
D, 'driving:pulley to drive the fan.
' E, air-chambertorthe dust to pass from the grain to the fan' Y. o
F, spout from the bottom or the case B,- wbere'the grain leaves it, for the purpose of sucking the dust from the grain.
G, rubber tube from the top of hollow-shaft C, to fan Y to'take the dust out of shaft 0; this tube may. be made of any other material.
' H, fan-case. v. I, shaft which runs the fan.
K, pulley on shaft I. L, feed-lever. M, spring to hold the lever L down. v v N, nut on the head of rod connectedto feed-lever L to regulate the feed. 7 V
O, feed-tube on the end of lever L, operating in connection with wooden piece P to throw the grain on the opposite side of shaft 0 to bring it in contact with the air leading to the fan.
' Q, collar on hollow shaft 0, for the feed-tube O to operate against to regulate the feed.
- :R, stationary cylinder on the inside of case B.
, S, inside revolving cylinder attached to shaft 0.
-1, outside cylinder on shaft 0. There is a head which covers and connects these two cylinders together.
U is a cylinder on the inside of case B and is stationary; these cylinders, R S T and U, are all of them perforated as shown in the drawing.
V,- a stopper on the insideof cylinder U, and fastpurpose set forth.
ened in position by a couple of screws passing through case B. and cylinder U.
W, a composition or metal disk on shaft 0.
X, head-stopper in case B, with openings large enough round shaft 0 for the grain to pass through to be scoured.
Y, fan. Z are points on the end of spout F, to give the grain the right direction to the stone.
at, perforations in shaft 0 for the dust to enter.
b, slide to regulate the air to the fan-box.
To operate this machine, put a belt from pulley D to K and put the machine in motion The grain is fed in by a spout, not shown, in opening in head-stopper X,.. and falls through around the shaft 0, onto disk W, which throws it out over the edges onto stationary stopper V, and the pressure of the wheat above and the revolving disk W throws it in through the opening in stationary stopper V,andthen falls on the head of cylinders Sand T, and then outsideof cylinder T, and down between cylinder T and stationary cylinder U onto bottom of case B; and then the revolving cylinder T, by the draught of the perforations, elevates the grain up over stationary cylinder R, and then the grain falls down between stationary'cylinder Rand revolving cylinder-S onto the bottom of casetBagain; then it passes through between feed-collar Q and tube 0, according to the regulation of the feed, and strikes the wooden piece 1?, and is directed to the stone or anywhere else by the points Z. The hollow shaft 0, with its holes a, and the rubberor other tube G, connected with the fan Y, which in revolving makes a draught for theair and takes the fine particles of dust up out through during the process of scouring, and air-chamber E takes the dust froin the grain in the cylinder U, and outside case B, I and carries it to, spout F and -out through the fan Y and case H, and the imperfect grains and dust are takenlastly by the spout F up through and out through fan Y and case H.
Claim.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of the shaft 0 with disk 2. The arrangement,in the grain-cleaner andsconrer herein described, of the shaft 0, disk W, stationary stopper V, revolving cylinders S T, stationary cylinders R U, feed-collar Q, spout O, clamp P, lever .L,
and points Z on spout F, and fan Y, when all these parts are constructed and operated as shown, for the Witnesses: nRAsrUs H. KELLOGG.
J. B. SMITH,
W. M. HoRNoR.
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