US103003A - Improvement in flouring-mills - Google Patents

Improvement in flouring-mills Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US103003A
US103003A US103003DA US103003A US 103003 A US103003 A US 103003A US 103003D A US103003D A US 103003DA US 103003 A US103003 A US 103003A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
bell
wheel
improvement
flouring
mills
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US103003A publication Critical patent/US103003A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C18/00Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments
    • B02C18/0007Disintegrating by knives or other cutting or tearing members which chop material into fragments specially adapted for disintegrating documents

Definitions

  • y' .nvcnv/n 7- Wwfm j @MM www lwheel may be secured by a suitable shifting device, to
  • the suspension beam H 'of the upper stone is pivoted at one end and connected at the other to a vertical rod, S, which Amay be adjusted by means of a screw or the levers T U V, as shown in gs. 1 and 3,
  • a blast-fan is inolosedA within the ease W, and a spout, W2, leads therefrom into the case X, which surroundsthe bnrrs, for introducing a continuons blast of cold air directly-around the bnrrs, to keep them vcool and prevent the Hour from becoming too highly heated.
  • the blast from the fan may be so directed as to strike the opening through which the grain is fed' to the 'bnrrs and blow out thc ⁇ chafi ⁇ and dust.
  • the grain-hopper Y is supported upon the upper bridge-tree I, and is provided with the usual shaking trough Z for feeding the ⁇ grain througlrra spout in the bridge-tree into the eye ot' the upper burr.
  • the our is discharged through a spont,.j, from the burr-case into a chest, k, or bag, as may be desired.
  • the hopper As' the mill is designed especially as' a portable one, the hopper, therefore, requires to be supplied from time to time, bnt,'in case it should become empty at any time, from neglect or other cause, I hang a bell, l, within it, so as to be 'vibrated, and thus give an alarm vwhen the grain in the hopper has fallen below the bell, but so long as the bell is imbedded in the grain it will not ring.
  • This signal-alarm is operated bythe driving mechanism, arranged in any convenient manner, but in the drawings it is represented as being operated by devices when the mill is arranged to be driven by hand-power, as shown in fig. 2, and by water-power, as shown in fig.
  • These devices consist of a spring arm, m, connected to the handle p of the bell by a cord, yn, andai-ranged so as to be struck by cams o, on the face of the coggcd wheel P, and, although the cams will vibrate the bell cach revolution of the wheel, yet no alarm will be given until the grain in the hopper is nearly fed ont, so as to set the' bell free to make the alarm.
  • the devices for operating the alarm are shown as arranged when the mill is driven by waterpower, in which case the spring arm m is actuated by cams q on the circumference ot' the cogged wheel P, and the handle of the bell is connected by another cord, fr, to a trip-lever, s, which is tripped when the' bell has free motion, and which in turn trips a weighted arm, t, which, through a-connecting-rod, u, operates a rock-shaft, o, and lets fall a gate, w, to close the millrace and cut oli ⁇ the water to the wheel, .as shown in figs. l2 and'13. But these devices may be arranged.
  • the water-whecl' is secured upon the lower end of the shaft ot' the driving-wheel I.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Food Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Jigging Conveyors (AREA)

Description

U. AB O MAN.- j -3 sneets-sheet 1.
P10111 Y Mill;
' No. 103,003. Patented May-10, 1870i N. PETERS, PHOTO-LITNGGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. D4 c.
. 4 3 Sheets-8106602. U. B0 W 1v1 A N. l
P10041*n M111. 010,103,003. PatentedMay 10,1870.
NJLTERS, PHOTO-IJTMDDRAPMER. WASHINGTON. D. C.
` @sheets-Sheen 3 U. BOWL/IAN.
Flour Mill.
10.103 003'. Y -BatentedMay 1o, 1870.
y' .nvcnv/n 7- Wwfm j @MM www lwheel may be secured by a suitable shifting device, to
pnt it into and ont of gear.
The suspension beam H 'of the upper stone is pivoted at one end and connected at the other to a vertical rod, S, which Amay be adjusted by means of a screw or the levers T U V, as shown in gs. 1 and 3,
to produce any desired pressure of the upper upon the lower burr, and thus compensate for their comparatively light weight. c
A blast-fan is inolosedA within the ease W, and a spout, W2, leads therefrom into the case X, which surroundsthe bnrrs, for introducing a continuons blast of cold air directly-around the bnrrs, to keep them vcool and prevent the Hour from becoming too highly heated. The blast from the fan may be so directed as to strike the opening through which the grain is fed' to the 'bnrrs and blow out thc `chafi` and dust.
The grain-hopper Y is supported upon the upper bridge-tree I, and is provided with the usual shaking trough Z for feeding the` grain througlrra spout in the bridge-tree into the eye ot' the upper burr.
The our is discharged through a spont,.j, from the burr-case into a chest, k, or bag, as may be desired.
As' the mill is designed especially as' a portable one, the hopper, therefore, requires to be supplied from time to time, bnt,'in case it should become empty at any time, from neglect or other cause, I hang a bell, l, within it, so as to be 'vibrated, and thus give an alarm vwhen the grain in the hopper has fallen below the bell, but so long as the bell is imbedded in the grain it will not ring. This signal-alarm is operated bythe driving mechanism, arranged in any convenient manner, but in the drawings it is represented as being operated by devices when the mill is arranged to be driven by hand-power, as shown in fig. 2, and by water-power, as shown in fig. These devices consist of a spring arm, m, connected to the handle p of the bell by a cord, yn, andai-ranged so as to be struck by cams o, on the face of the coggcd wheel P, and, although the cams will vibrate the bell cach revolution of the wheel, yet no alarm will be given until the grain in the hopper is nearly fed ont, so as to set the' bell free to make the alarm.
In fig. 3 the devices for operating the alarm are shown as arranged when the mill is driven by waterpower, in which case the spring arm m is actuated by cams q on the circumference ot' the cogged wheel P, and the handle of the bell is connected by another cord, fr, to a trip-lever, s, which is tripped when the' bell has free motion, and which in turn trips a weighted arm, t, which, through a-connecting-rod, u, operates a rock-shaft, o, and lets fall a gate, w, to close the millrace and cut oli` the water to the wheel, .as shown in figs. l2 and'13. But these devices may be arranged.
in various ways, and, therefore, any special devices need not be particularly described.
When the mill is arranged to be driven by waterp'ower, the water-whecl'is secured upon the lower end of the shaft ot' the driving-wheel I.
Having thus described my improvement,
I claim- 1'. The lower burr C, adjusted upon'the spindle E, which carries it, and the upper burr B, suspended by its driving-spindle D, in combination with the master cog-wheel K and the gearing L L', for communicating to said bnrrs their opposite motions, as herein shown and described.
2. The combination of the adjustable beam H with the short driving-spindle D ot' the upper burr B, and
the metallic frame J, by which said short spindle is suspended, arranged, and operating, asherein shown and described.
3. The combination of the short spindles D a-nd E with the anti-friction wheels a, the graduating wedges c and their carrying arms b, all arranged and constructed substantially as -herein shown and described.
4. The combination of the bell l with 'the cordl n., the tripping-lever m, andthe cams o, upon the' driving gear-wheel P, all arranged and operating substantially as herein described.
5 'lhe arrangement of the tripping devices S T U Y, connected to and operated by the vibration of the handle of tbe bell, to automatically trip and let fall the water-gate w, to shut od' the water from the wheel when the mill is operated by water-power, as herein shown and described.'
URIAH BOWMAN.
'itnesses:
Daman W. Barns, GEORGE' MAYNARD.
US103003D Improvement in flouring-mills Expired - Lifetime US103003A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US103003A true US103003A (en) 1870-05-10

Family

ID=2172490

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US103003D Expired - Lifetime US103003A (en) Improvement in flouring-mills

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US103003A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2715735A (en) * 1946-10-30 1955-08-23 Mcpherson Hal Weir Grinding unit for disposal devices
US20180327919A1 (en) * 2017-05-15 2018-11-15 Korea University Research And Business Foundation Metallic nanospring and method for manufacturing of the same

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2715735A (en) * 1946-10-30 1955-08-23 Mcpherson Hal Weir Grinding unit for disposal devices
US20180327919A1 (en) * 2017-05-15 2018-11-15 Korea University Research And Business Foundation Metallic nanospring and method for manufacturing of the same

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US103003A (en) Improvement in flouring-mills
US1231478A (en) Grinding-mill.
US183684A (en) Improvement in feed-regulators
US1206716A (en) Mill.
US1189122A (en) Twin mill.
US691846A (en) Harvester.
US420464A (en) Grinding-mill
US1028839A (en) Grinding-mill.
US83054A (en) Improved oat-dusting machine
US189484A (en) Improvement in grinding-mills
US1020092A (en) Grinding-mill.
US149434A (en) Improvement in middlings-purifiers
US687275A (en) Mill.
US73156A (en) Joseph baysore
US888631A (en) Corn-mill.
CN210545567U (en) Portable removable post mill of hitting suitable for milling machine
US231395A (en) buhlmann
US1166597A (en) Grinding and refining mill.
US51495A (en) Improvement in grain-separators
US199591A (en) Improvement in feed-regulators for millstones
US118574A (en) Improvement in harvesters
US129577A (en) Improvement in feeding devices and tell-tales for mills
US295555A (en) Peters
US82532A (en) Improved grinding-mill
US616469A (en) jones