US108049A - Improvement in panning-mills - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 is a side view of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section, showing cylinder H.
  • My invention relates to means for cleaning grain from chaff, and consist-s in the construction and novel arrangement of a perforated cylinder aiiixed horizontally in a fanning-mill and made to revolve in such manner that while it serves as a sievefor separatingv the grain from impurities, shall also serve as 'a conduit for the winnowed grain, to conduct it to the rear of such mill.
  • My fanning-mill is constructed in the usual form, and with the ordinary apparatus, except that I add thereto the following devices, namely z Upon the main working shaft of the mill I attach a drum for a belt or cord, which said drum is marked a on the drawing.
  • the letter c represents a cord or belt operated byl this drum and extending forward to the drum or pulley a upon the shaft next mentioned.
  • Theletter d represents a rotating shaft arranged upon suitable bearings on the outer side of the front end of the mhh-and to which the drum u is attached, as shown.
  • the letter H represents a ⁇ cylinder' constructed -in the form of a wheel with cent-ral shaft c, vertical and,
  • the wire-cloth h is constructed of finer wire and closer meshes than the cloth an, as shown on fig. 3.
  • Thisinclinatiou is designed to serve as means for under Athe conducting-tube l of the sieve-shaker
  • the cylinder H is operated by means of the beveledpinionfa, upon the end of its shaft, as represented ong. 3.
  • Suitable boxes or drawers are placed under cylinder H, to receive the grainthat passes through the meshes of its wirecloth covering.
  • a gate asshowu on Iig. l, intended to afford novel means for regulating the now of grain and chad ⁇ to the sieves.
  • This apparatus consists of a sliding plate, marked T, arranged in grooves on the side of the hopper, as shown, andv an apparatus for opening or closing the aperture behind said plate at will.
  • This apparatus consists of a po'st, r, that serves as a fulcrum for my lever, and is firmly attached to the 'outside' of the hopper; also, of the lifting-block t firmly united to the plate T and the lever z, arranged as shown.
  • the plate T which covers the only opening in the bottom of the hopper, may be operated at will, and such opening closed ⁇ or enlarged at the will of the operator.

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@wat @ritira CHRISTIAN PETERSON, OE REDVWING, MINNESOTA Letters Fatent No. 108,049, dated October` 4, 1870.'
The Schedule referred to in those Letters P atent and making part of the same To all whom fit may concern Be it known that I CHRISTIAN PETERSON, of Red Wing, inlthe county-of Goodhue and State of Minnesota, have invented anew and valuable Improvement in Fanning-Mills and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact ,description of the construction and operation fof the same, reference being had -to the annexed drawing making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures Figurel of the drawing is a top viewv of my fauning-mll.
Figure 2 is a side view of the same. y
. Figure 3is a vertical section, showing cylinder H.
Figures d and 5 are details.
My invention relates to means for cleaning grain from chaff, and consist-s in the construction and novel arrangement of a perforated cylinder aiiixed horizontally in a fanning-mill and made to revolve in such manner that while it serves as a sievefor separatingv the grain from impurities, shall also serve as 'a conduit for the winnowed grain, to conduct it to the rear of such mill.
My fanning-mill is constructed in the usual form, and with the ordinary apparatus, except that I add thereto the following devices, namely z Upon the main working shaft of the mill I attach a drum for a belt or cord, which said drum is marked a on the drawing.
The letter c represents a cord or belt operated byl this drum and extending forward to the drum or pulley a upon the shaft next mentioned.
Theletter d represents a rotating shaft arranged upon suitable bearings on the outer side of the front end of the mhh-and to which the drum u is attached, as shown.
At the end of this shaft @opposite the drum a, I
attach the beveled pinion s, which works and'meshes with the beveled pinion u, ,in the manner represented on fig. 3 of the drawing.
The letter H represents a `cylinder' constructed -in the form of a wheel with cent-ral shaft c, vertical and,
longitudinal arms, the whole surrounded, except at the ends, with wire-cloth marked 7L on one end and fm at the other.
The wire-cloth h is constructed of finer wire and closer meshes than the cloth an, as shown on fig. 3.
Thisinclinatiou is designed to serve as means for under Athe conducting-tube l of the sieve-shaker,
which apron'serves to conduct thegrain into thel cylinder, while the chaff and other impurities pass away to the opposite side of the mill. t
The cylinder H is operated by means of the beveledpinionfa, upon the end of its shaft, as represented ong. 3.
Suitable boxes or drawers are placed under cylinder H, to receive the grainthat passes through the meshes of its wirecloth covering.
It follows that the smallest kernels fall through the fine cloth 71. while larger kernels fall through the coarse cloth m, and the very largest kernels remain in the cylinder, are conveyed to its front end, and passed off in the trough y. f
The foregoing constitutes the main portion of my improvement, but not all.
In the hopper of the mill I have arranged a gate, asshowu on Iig. l, intended to afford novel means for regulating the now of grain and chad` to the sieves.
It consists of a sliding plate, marked T, arranged in grooves on the side of the hopper, as shown, andv an apparatus for opening or closing the aperture behind said plate at will. This apparatus consists of a po'st, r, that serves as a fulcrum for my lever, and is firmly attached to the 'outside' of the hopper; also, of the lifting-block t firmly united to the plate T and the lever z, arranged as shown.
By means of this apparatus the plate T, which covers the only opening in the bottom of the hopper, may be operated at will, and such opening closed` or enlarged at the will of the operator.
I claim as my invention- `In a farming-mill, constructed as herein shown,
nesses: y
CHRISTIAN PETERSON.
Witnesses N. J. HoLMBnRe, FRANK Ives.
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