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US4023A
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  • a to The construction is as follows:
  • the frame (a) is of a suitable form and size to support the machinery, and at one end is an endless apron' (ZP) stretched over two horizontal rollers (0); next to this and running quite near it are two feeding rollers (d), one above the other; these are covered with rings, which are serrated on their outer edges, shown in Fig. 7 which serve to feed the cot-ton or wool on to the burring cylinder (e) which. runs close t-o them and receives the wool or cotton with the dirt, burs, or seeds on it, and carries it up under a wire grating (f) that is curved around just near enough to the cylinder (e) to let the seeds pass.
  • ZP endless apron'
  • This cylinder is composed of tin, with a series of alternate steel and pasteboard rings slipped on to it, which cover its periphery.
  • the projection of the steel rings is represented at e Fig. l, and they have notches or teeth cut out of their periphery, at intervals of half an inch or more; said ⁇ teeth are hooked, and have a round enlarged gullet, as shown in the drawing.
  • This form of tooth together with the spaces between the steel rings allows the wool 81o to be drawn in below the surface of the teeth (no two o-f which in adjoining rings are opposite) while the burs, dirt or cotton seed remain on top.
  • the seed &c are rolled over, and the liber in a measure separated from them, and drawn in between the teeth, when they arrive at the top of the cylinder, .at which point a tin stripper (g) is situated, this is a cylinder, around which are bentspiral strips of tin, that stand out from the surface radially, these run close to the surface of the teeth or cylinder (e) and scrape off the burs, dirt, or cotton seed into a receptacle (h) behind, which is placed over the grating to receive it; on the side of theburring cylinder opposite the feed rollers, a brush cylinder (i) is situated which brushes the fiber from the teeth of the burring cylinder (e).
  • the machine is driven by a crank or band, on the burring cylinder shaft, from a pulley (1c) on which, a band passes to a pulley (Z),
  • Vhat I claim as my invention in the above described machine is- 1.

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NA PETERS, PHOTO`LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D C
UNITED STATESY PATENT OFFICE.
STEPHEN R. P ARKHURST, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MACHINE FOR GINNING COTTON AND WOOL.
Speccationflorming part of Letters Patent No. 4,023, dated May 1, 1845; RessuedFebruary 12, 1861, No. 1,137.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, STEPHEN R. PARK BURST, of the city, county, and State of New York, manufacturer, have invented, made, and applied to use certain new and useful improvements in the construction, arrange ment, and combination of mechanical means for picking, ginning, and carding wool, hemp, or cotton, so as `to separate the fibers of those articles from burs, seeds, leaves, twigs, or other foreign and useless substances, by an arrangement of mechanical means either acting separately or in combination with the common carding-machine and when so combined also acting in place of the tumblers usually employed with the carding-macliine or when employed separately acting as a gin, with the common whipper or any other competent means of removing the clean material, for which said improvements I seek Letters Patent of the United States, and that the said improvements and the mode of constructing, arranging, combining and using the same and the 'effects produced thereby are fully and substantially shown and set forth in the following description and in the drawings anneXed to and making part of this specification, whereinv- Figure 1 is a side elevation; Fig. 2, a to The construction is as follows: The frame (a) is of a suitable form and size to support the machinery, and at one end is an endless apron' (ZP) stretched over two horizontal rollers (0); next to this and running quite near it are two feeding rollers (d), one above the other; these are covered with rings, which are serrated on their outer edges, shown in Fig. 7 which serve to feed the cot-ton or wool on to the burring cylinder (e) which. runs close t-o them and receives the wool or cotton with the dirt, burs, or seeds on it, and carries it up under a wire grating (f) that is curved around just near enough to the cylinder (e) to let the seeds pass. This cylinder is composed of tin, with a series of alternate steel and pasteboard rings slipped on to it, which cover its periphery. The projection of the steel rings is represented at e Fig. l, and they have notches or teeth cut out of their periphery, at intervals of half an inch or more; said `teeth are hooked, and have a round enlarged gullet, as shown in the drawing. This form of tooth together with the spaces between the steel rings allows the wool 81o to be drawn in below the surface of the teeth (no two o-f which in adjoining rings are opposite) while the burs, dirt or cotton seed remain on top. In passing the grate above named, the seed &c are rolled over, and the liber in a measure separated from them, and drawn in between the teeth, when they arrive at the top of the cylinder, .at which point a tin stripper (g) is situated, this is a cylinder, around which are bentspiral strips of tin, that stand out from the surface radially, these run close to the surface of the teeth or cylinder (e) and scrape off the burs, dirt, or cotton seed into a receptacle (h) behind, which is placed over the grating to receive it; on the side of theburring cylinder opposite the feed rollers, a brush cylinder (i) is situated which brushes the fiber from the teeth of the burring cylinder (e).
The machine is driven by a crank or band, on the burring cylinder shaft, from a pulley (1c) on which, a band passes to a pulley (Z),
which is joined to a pinion (m) upon a stud in the frame, near the lower feed roller; on the shaft of this there is a spur wheel (n), that works into said pinion, by which the feed rollers are driven. Outside the pulley on the same shaft, there is a large spur wheel (o), (shown in the drawing by a red outline) which meshes into a pinion (79) on theshaft of the brush cylinder, and these are so proportioned as to give the brushes the necessary velocity; on the brush cylinder shaft there is a pulley (g), from which a cross band (r) communicates motion to the stripper (g) this mode of gearing, it will be obvious, however, can be varied.
Vhat I claim as my invention in the above described machine is- 1. Arranging the metallic rings, composing the burring cylinder, so near together that no burs or seeds &c. can fall in between them, the -rings (e) having hookedteeth cut in the periphery as described and so placed around the cylinder as not to have with the feedingcylinders (ci) and trash the teeth on any t-Wo adjoining rings to come cylinder (g) to separate the bers of cotton opposite each other, by which the Wool or or Wool from foreign or useless substances.
cotton is drawn in below the surface of the STEPHEN R. PARKHURST. 5 rings, and the seeds or burs are cleaned 0E. Witnesses:
2. I claim the combination of the burr-ing 7Bn CUNDELL, cylinder (e) constructed as above described DAVID BURNETT.
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