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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01FPROCESSING OF HARVESTED PRODUCE; HAY OR STRAW PRESSES; DEVICES FOR STORING AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCE
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  • My invention relates to machines made use of for thrashing wheat, clover, or cornrand Its nature consists in certain modifications in the details of the same, and a novel construction and arrangement of the component parts thereof, by means of which difiiculties which have heretofore attended the use of thrashing-machines are obviated, and the various devices composing the machine made to opcrate automatically'and harmoniously.
  • Figure 1 is a view, in perspective, of the machine, illustrating-the arrangement of .the devices on that side thereof, to which the tumbling-rod is attached.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the opposite side of the machine.
  • Figure 3 is a detached view of the rakes or carriers and pronged platform.
  • Figure 4 represents the cylinder and concave, with the device made use of for raising and lowering the same.
  • Figure 5 is a detached view from the rear of the machine.
  • the machine is constructed and the component parts thereof relatively arranged as follows:
  • the tumbling-shaft A has its bearings attached to the side of the machine, and one end thereof is provided with the coupling-box a and crank a, to' either of which devices the power driving the machine may be applied.
  • the bevel-wheel a which gears into a corresponding bevel-wheel, I), attached to shaft passing transversely through the machine and having its hearings in the sides thereof.
  • the spur-wheel B also gears into the wheel D, which imparts rotary motion to the fan E, to the axisshafi of which it is secured.
  • the said fan is con- I structed in'such a manner that it may be either keyed to the said axis-shaft and made to revolve with it, or
  • the pulley F To one end of the main shaft, which operatcs the devices aforesaid, is secured the pulley F, which is connected, by means of a cross belt, with the pulley F, and thereby rotates the grain-auger F
  • One end of the pitman G is attached to the pulley F, by means of a crank-pin, and the other end thereof with the lever H, operating the riddles I and I, thereby causing reciprocatory motion to-be imnarted thereto.
  • the pitman G is also connected, by means of the connecting-rod J and crank K, with the shaft L, to which are secured the rods 01., thereby imparting vibratory motion to the said rods.
  • An auxiliary long riddle, I which slides in ways, prepared for its reception, beneath the riddle I.
  • the said auxiliary riddle is made use of when clover-seed is to be cleaned.
  • the said carriers are obtuse angled in form, and are provided with teeth to seize upon the straw.
  • an alternating longitudinal motion is imparted to them, by means of which. the straw is raked'backward from the fingered platform, upon which it has been shaken, as hereinbefore described.
  • the obtuse angled bars I which are coincidental with the said carriers, and are provided with semicircular apertures, through which the grain falls upon the riddles.
  • the rear ends of the carriers are attached, by means of connecting-wires or hinges, with a transverse bar, in such a manneras to allow them to on erateas aforesaid.
  • the concave R is raised or lowered by means of the substituting in lieu thereof the clover-balling cylinder and concave- T.
  • the main driving-shaft is provided with the alternatand desire to secure by Letters Patent in the following clauses:
  • the shaft 0 by means of which the straw-stacker is operated, spur-gears O and O, auger O, pulley N, carriers k, and pulley 0, upon the end of the main shaft, when arranged and operating together, as described 4.
  • the double crank S provided with the handle S, working in' the stop-rack S, arranged and operating to-' gether as described.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
Patented June '7', 1870.
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D. O. BAUGHMAN.
THRESHING MACHINE.
No. 103,832. Patented June 7, 1870.
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IMPROVEMENT IN THRASHING-M ACHIN ES.
The Schedule referred to these Letters Patent and making part of the same To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, DAVID C. BAUGHMAN, of 'Iiflin, in the county of Seneca and in the State of 0hio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Thrashing-Machines; and do hereby declare. that the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, hereinafter referred to, forms a run and exact specification of the same, wherein I have set forth-the nature and principles of my said improvement, by which my inventionmay be distinguished from others of a similar class, together with such parts as I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent.
My invention relates to machines made use of for thrashing wheat, clover, or cornrand Its nature consists in certain modifications in the details of the same, and a novel construction and arrangement of the component parts thereof, by means of which difiiculties which have heretofore attended the use of thrashing-machines are obviated, and the various devices composing the machine made to opcrate automatically'and harmoniously.
In the accompanying drawing,- which illustrates my invention and forms a part of the specification thereof, and in which corresponding parts are represented by similar letters- Figure 1 is a view, in perspective, of the machine, illustrating-the arrangement of .the devices on that side thereof, to which the tumbling-rod is attached.
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the opposite side of the machine.
Figure 3 is a detached view of the rakes or carriers and pronged platform.
Figure 4 represents the cylinder and concave, with the device made use of for raising and lowering the same.
.Figure 5 is a detached view from the rear of the machine.
The machine is constructed and the component parts thereof relatively arranged as follows:
The tumbling-shaft A has its bearings attached to the side of the machine, and one end thereof is provided with the coupling-box a and crank a, to' either of which devices the power driving the machine may be applied.
To the other end of the said rod is keyed, or otherwise secured, the bevel-wheel a which gears into a corresponding bevel-wheel, I), attached to shaft passing transversely through the machine and having its hearings in the sides thereof.
To this shaft is secured the spur-gear B, which engages with 'a pinion on the shaft of the cylinder, and rotates the same. y
The spur-wheel B also gears into the wheel D, which imparts rotary motion to the fan E, to the axisshafi of which it is secured. The said fan is con- I structed in'such a manner that it may be either keyed to the said axis-shaft and made to revolve with it, or
made to rest loosely thereon, and remain stationary when the machine is in motion.
To one end of the main shaft, which operatcs the devices aforesaid, is secured the pulley F, which is connected, by means of a cross belt, with the pulley F, and thereby rotates the grain-auger F One end of the pitman G is attached to the pulley F, by means of a crank-pin, and the other end thereof with the lever H, operating the riddles I and I, thereby causing reciprocatory motion to-be imnarted thereto.
The pitman G is also connected, by means of the connecting-rod J and crank K, with the shaft L, to which are secured the rods 01., thereby imparting vibratory motion to the said rods.
Upon one end of the shaft of the cylinder 0 is the pnlley c, which is connected, by an open belt, with another pulley, N, which rotates the tail-end? auger O, turning in the groove 0.
On the opposite end of the shaft of the said anger is secured the pinion 0, which gears into the spur-wheel 0 upon the shaft 0, which operates the stacker.
. Upon the open or elevator belt, aforesaid, are sccured the angular carriers k, which return the tail ends to the separator.
An auxiliary long riddle, I, is provided, which slides in ways, prepared for its reception, beneath the riddle I. The said auxiliary riddle is made use of when clover-seed is to be cleaned.
ing double cranks P, which operate the rakes or strawcarriers P. The said carriers are obtuse angled in form, and are provided with teeth to seize upon the straw. By the revolution of themain shaft, an alternating longitudinal motion is imparted to them, by means of which. the straw is raked'backward from the fingered platform, upon which it has been shaken, as hereinbefore described. Between the said carriers are the obtuse angled bars I, which are coincidental with the said carriers, and are provided with semicircular apertures, through which the grain falls upon the riddles.
The rear ends of the carriers are attached, by means of connecting-wires or hinges, with a transverse bar, in such a manneras to allow them to on erateas aforesaid.
The concave R is raised or lowered by means of the substituting in lieu thereof the clover-balling cylinder and concave- T.
The main driving-shaft is provided with the alternatand desire to secure by Letters Patent in the following clauses:
1. The arrangement of the' cylinder 0 and fanwheel E, with relation to each other, as herein shown, with the gearing D B, so that they are made ,to opgrate togethelyin the manner and for the purpose set 2. The pulley F, upon the end' of the crank-shaft P, -,pitman G, lev'er H, connecting-rod J, crank K,
shaft L, and pulley F, when combined and operating together, as and for the purposes described.
3. The shaft 0 by means of which the straw-stacker is operated, spur-gears O and O, auger O, pulley N, carriers k, and pulley 0, upon the end of the main shaft, when arranged and operating together, as described 4. In combination with the adjustable concave R, the double crank S, provided with the handle S, working in' the stop-rack S, arranged and operating to-' gether as described.
5. The arrangement of the tumbling-rod A, in com bination with the main shaft P, provided with alternate cranks, angular carriers or rakes P and shaft L, provided with lifting-fingers, when jointly operating together as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set myvhand, this day of Witnesses: D. O. BAUGHMAN.
D. M. BURRIER, A. H. Armour.
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