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- a, a, a, a, a, are uprights for the frame.
- a is a bar or piece framed in b, b, with step for spindle shaft fastened thereon.
- f f are the two longitudinal top pieces, supporting g, g, g, in and upon which the various shafts, gearing, cutters, chisels, gates, cams, levers, racks, ways, and slides work.
- A is the handle which operates the ma chine, attached to the shaft B, on which is a pinion C working into wheel D on a shaft E with cams F G, H, I thereon.
- L, L are grooves in g, g, in which is gate M with chisel or cutter N and traversing rod 0 attached thereto.
- P is a gate with chisel or cutter N attached, working in two ribs Q Q of the slide Rv on which are three cogs S, S, S on ways T, T.
- h is a spring for gate M.
- i is a spring for slide R.
- j is a lever acting on spring and lever 70 on which lever is a stud, Z, rising in notches g on the under part of circular plate U.
- the plate U is fastened on spindle shaft V which works in a step on piece 0.
- n ten passage ways or grooves on top of plate U extending to circular rim n.
- W is an elbow with a stud on the end of one arm, and a groove or slot on the end of the other arm, having a stud working therein from the under part of the end of slide R.
- Fig. 7 represents the circular plate U with the grooves m, and rim n. In a working machine this rim 12, should be raised from the bottom of the groove m about three-eighths of an inch.
- the dotted line 7' in Figs. 7 and 8 shows where the cutters descend.
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the plate U, showing grooves m and rim n.
- the cam wheel (I) acts on the cogs (S S S) on the slide (It) and forces the gate (1) with cutter h and the ear of corn free from any leaf or husk. to the outer edge of the circular plate (U) into the receiving trough.
- the chisels or cutters being made narrow, when the cutter (N carries out the ear of corn the husk splits and divides before it, being held by N and on N reaching the outer edge of the plate it springs up as also N, thereby releasing the husk, which passes on with the movement of the plate (U) and is removed by the elbow ( ⁇ V) at the husking of the next ear. ⁇ Vhen the cutters release the husk the spring (21) returns gate 1 ready to act in conjunction with gate hi on the next car.
- the cam F acts on lever j, pressing down the spring and lever is, which releases the stud from one of the notches in the under side of the circular plate, where it was held while throwing out the ear and husk through separate compartments or grooves.
- the cam H then moves one cog of the pinion 0, on top of the shaft, V, causing another ear and husk to move ready for the cutters.
- the ears of corn are not prepared for the machine other than by breaking them from the stalk in the usual manner; the stem whether long or short passes above the rim, 7i. and does not interfere with the action of the machine.
- My machine can be constructed with various forms of Chisels. cutters and gates. and these SllbSlIltlltBd by a slide or lever, to break the ear at the designated part.
- a lever with a cutter, and a cylinder with projecting forks could also be worked; also a revolving cutter with arms which would cut and remove the husks at the same time.
- Stationary brushes can be fixed at the ends of the grooves, near the receiving trough, which would remove the silk from the ear; also a revolving brush may be applied for the same purpose.
- the machine can be operated by levers, springs, cams, racks and pinions, disposed and arranged in a variety of forms; the plate U can also be constructed with a gear on the outer rim, turned by a pinion.
- a plate can be used in any form, from circular to square, and may be substituted by a drum, rack, flexible ribbed sheet or endless apron or a machine. with any number of cutters, having the ears conveyed by an endless apron or grooved rack. can be made for horse power.
- cam F cam F
- lever j lever j
- spring 7. with stud l, for holding the circular plate U stationary, while removing the ear and husk from the machine, or any other equivalent as herein specified.
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PATENTED OCT. 4, 1858.
T. 0. HARGREAVES. MAIZE HUSKING MACHINE.
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No. 10,070. PATBNTED OCT. 4, 1853. T. c. HARGRBAVES. MAIZE HUSKING MACHINE.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS HARGREAVES, OF SGHENEGTADY, NEW YORK.
MAIZE-HUSKIN G MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 10,070, dated October 4, 1853.
To all whom it may concern:
B it known that I, THOMAS C. HAR- GREAVES, of Schenectady, in the county of Schenectady and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Machine for Husking Maize or Indian Corn; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which-- Figure 1, is a perspective view. Fig. 2, is a top view. Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are separate side views. Fig. 7 is an elevated sectional view and Fig. 8, represents an ear of corn, with husk.
a, a, a, a, are uprights for the frame.
Z), Z), 5, b, are cross pieces in the frame.
a, is a bar or piece framed in b, b, with step for spindle shaft fastened thereon.
(Z, (l, d, are cross pieces in the frame.
6, is a bar or piece framed in (Z, d, with spindle box fastened thereon.
f f are the two longitudinal top pieces, supporting g, g, g, in and upon which the various shafts, gearing, cutters, chisels, gates, cams, levers, racks, ways, and slides work.
A is the handle which operates the ma chine, attached to the shaft B, on which is a pinion C working into wheel D on a shaft E with cams F G, H, I thereon.
J is a lever on shaft K.
L, L, are grooves in g, g, in which is gate M with chisel or cutter N and traversing rod 0 attached thereto.
P is a gate with chisel or cutter N attached, working in two ribs Q Q of the slide Rv on which are three cogs S, S, S on ways T, T.
h, is a spring for gate M.
i is a spring for slide R.
j, is a lever acting on spring and lever 70 on which lever is a stud, Z, rising in notches g on the under part of circular plate U. The plate U is fastened on spindle shaft V which works in a step on piece 0.
m, m, m, are ten passage ways or grooves on top of plate U extending to circular rim n.
0, is a pinion on shaft V.
W is an elbow with a stud on the end of one arm, and a groove or slot on the end of the other arm, having a stud working therein from the under part of the end of slide R.
p, is a receiving trough.
The plate U must be placed in such a inanner as to allow the cutters to descend one quarter, or three eighths of an inch in advance of the circular rim n. Fig. 7 represents the circular plate U with the grooves m, and rim n. In a working machine this rim 12, should be raised from the bottom of the groove m about three-eighths of an inch. The dotted line 7' in Figs. 7 and 8 shows where the cutters descend. Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the plate U, showing grooves m and rim n.
Having thus described the construction of my machine I will. now state its manner of operation. The ears of corn with husks thereon, are placed in the passageways (m) of the circular plate, (U) with the stalk end toward the center of the machine, above the rim; (a) and the base of the ear against the rim, (n) and as the handle (A) is turned, the cam G acts on lever J which causes the gate (M and P) with cutters (N and N to descend and pierce the ear; the chisel or cutters being about five eighths of an inch broad, they partially sever some of the leaves on the upper side of the husk, and divide the cob, at or through the first row of kernels; as shown at the dotted line, 7', Fig. 8; but does not cut any of the sides or under part of the husk; when thus cut, the cam wheel (I) acts on the cogs (S S S) on the slide (It) and forces the gate (1) with cutter h and the ear of corn free from any leaf or husk. to the outer edge of the circular plate (U) into the receiving trough.
The chisels or cutters being made narrow, when the cutter (N carries out the ear of corn the husk splits and divides before it, being held by N and on N reaching the outer edge of the plate it springs up as also N, thereby releasing the husk, which passes on with the movement of the plate (U) and is removed by the elbow (\V) at the husking of the next ear. \Vhen the cutters release the husk the spring (21) returns gate 1 ready to act in conjunction with gate hi on the next car.
The cam F acts on lever j, pressing down the spring and lever is, which releases the stud from one of the notches in the under side of the circular plate, where it was held while throwing out the ear and husk through separate compartments or grooves. The cam H then moves one cog of the pinion 0, on top of the shaft, V, causing another ear and husk to move ready for the cutters.
The ears of corn are not prepared for the machine other than by breaking them from the stalk in the usual manner; the stem whether long or short passes above the rim, 7i. and does not interfere with the action of the machine.
My machine can be constructed with various forms of Chisels. cutters and gates. and these SllbSlIltlltBd by a slide or lever, to break the ear at the designated part. A lever with a cutter, and a cylinder with projecting forks could also be worked; also a revolving cutter with arms which would cut and remove the husks at the same time. Stationary brushes can be fixed at the ends of the grooves, near the receiving trough, which would remove the silk from the ear; also a revolving brush may be applied for the same purpose.
The machine can be operated by levers, springs, cams, racks and pinions, disposed and arranged in a variety of forms; the plate U can also be constructed with a gear on the outer rim, turned by a pinion. A plate can be used in any form, from circular to square, and may be substituted by a drum, rack, flexible ribbed sheet or endless apron or a machine. with any number of cutters, having the ears conveyed by an endless apron or grooved rack. can be made for horse power.
hat I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- 1. The application of the chisel (N) or chisels (X and X cutter or cutters,in combination with the gate or gates (M and P) operated by gearing or other means substantially as herein described.
2. I claim the construction of the circular plate U or its equivalent as herein de scribed; in combination with the cutters for severing the cob. and the elbow lever for discharging the husks as set forth.
3. I claim the combination of cam F, lever j and spring 7.: with stud l, for holding the circular plate U stationary, while removing the ear and husk from the machine, or any other equivalent as herein specified.
THUS. C. HARGREAVES. [in s] \Vi tnesses JOHN HINDI), J AMES HAaomzvns,
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