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  • rlhe nature of this invention relates to an improvement in the construction of that class of churns wherein rotary dashers or beaters are employed to break up the fatty globules of the cream to liberate the butter 5 and it consists ⁇ in the novel and peculiar arrangement of a pair of spiral beaters, and the mechanism for rotating them in opposite directions, combined with the peculiar construction of a hollow-armed' beaterhub and its arrangement with relation to a tube which constitutes its shaft, whereby air is constantly drawn down and forced into the cream during the operation of churning, and the general arrangement of the various parts, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • A represents the churn-body, and B a cover, in sections, held down by suitable hooks.
  • a standard, C having ⁇ journaled through it a horizontal shaft provided with a crank on its outer end, and carrying at the inner a bevel-gear, D.
  • E is a hollow shaft or tube, vertically journaled at the top through an overhang of the standard C, passing down through the cover to the bottom of the churn, its extremity being provided with a solid spindle, which is received in a suitable step in the center of the bottom of the churn.
  • This tube has secured to it, near the lower end, a hub om which radiate three hollow arms, F,com1nunicating with the interior of the tube.
  • An instinct, a is located on the rear side and near the extremity of each arm.
  • Another hub from which radiate three solid arms, F', the upper and lower arms being connected by spiral blades, G. His
  • a sleeve ⁇ on the shaft E carrying on its upper end a bevel-pinion, I, meshing with the gear D, which also gives motion, but in the opposite direction, to the shaft E through a pinion, J, as shown.
  • the sleevey passes through the cover, a hub being secured to its extremity from which radiate three arms, K, above those of the shaft E.
  • the churn may be set near a cook-stove and a bent pipe may be inserted in the top of the tube, and its other end carried into the oven of the stove, and thus deliver warmed air to the cream, if necessary.
  • a pipe is shown in outline in the accompanying drawing.
  • Warm "Water may be also added to the cream, while in the process of churning, through the tube E, to accommodate the whim of such as believe in its efficacy in butter-making.

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Y Nwmjeum @mmm PATENfrIm-JULM 1871 hummm. I @M fw [ff/I UNITED STATES OSCAR F. MONFORT, OF DEARBORN, MICHIGAN.
IMPROVEMENT IN CHURNS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,855, dated July 11, 1871.
To all whom it may concerm Be it known that I, OSCAR F. MoNFoRT, of Dearborn, in the county of Vayne and State of Michigan, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Ghurns 5 and I do declare that the following is a true and accurate description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon, and being a part of this speciication, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my improvement with portions of the churn-walls broken away, and Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the tube and sleeve and their connections.
Like letters refer to like parts in each ligure.j
rlhe nature of this invention relates to an improvement in the construction of that class of churns wherein rotary dashers or beaters are employed to break up the fatty globules of the cream to liberate the butter 5 and it consists `in the novel and peculiar arrangement of a pair of spiral beaters, and the mechanism for rotating them in opposite directions, combined with the peculiar construction of a hollow-armed' beaterhub and its arrangement with relation to a tube which constitutes its shaft, whereby air is constantly drawn down and forced into the cream during the operation of churning, and the general arrangement of the various parts, as more fully hereinafter set forth.
In the drawing, A represents the churn-body, and B a cover, in sections, held down by suitable hooks. At the periphery of the larger section is erected a standard, C, having `journaled through it a horizontal shaft provided with a crank on its outer end, and carrying at the inner a bevel-gear, D. E is a hollow shaft or tube, vertically journaled at the top through an overhang of the standard C, passing down through the cover to the bottom of the churn, its extremity being provided with a solid spindle, which is received in a suitable step in the center of the bottom of the churn. This tube has secured to it, near the lower end, a hub om which radiate three hollow arms, F,com1nunicating with the interior of the tube. An orice, a, is located on the rear side and near the extremity of each arm. Above is located another hub from which radiate three solid arms, F', the upper and lower arms being connected by spiral blades, G. His
a sleeve `on the shaft E, carrying on its upper end a bevel-pinion, I, meshing with the gear D, which also gives motion, but in the opposite direction, to the shaft E through a pinion, J, as shown. The sleevey passes through the cover, a hub being secured to its extremity from which radiate three arms, K, above those of the shaft E. From the extremities of the arms K a corresponding number of spiral blades, L, springs downward and has secured to its lower eX- tremities the arms K of a similar hub, which rotates on the spindle of the shaft E; in other words, the spiral blades L inclose the blades G, both` receiving a simultaneous rotation in opposite directions, the efect of which is to produce a violent agitation of the cream, breaking up the fatty globules to set free the butter, which process is still further accelerated by the ebullition produced by the volumes of air discharged into the cream through the orifices in the arms F, the air rushing down the tube E to till the vacuum behind the perforated arms in their rotation. In cold weather the churn may be set near a cook-stove and a bent pipe may be inserted in the top of the tube, and its other end carried into the oven of the stove, and thus deliver warmed air to the cream, if necessary. Such a pipe is shown in outline in the accompanying drawing. Warm "Water may be also added to the cream, while in the process of churning, through the tube E, to accommodate the whim of such as believe in its efficacy in butter-making.
I am well aware that churns have been used with two dashers or beaters rotating or reciproeating in opposite directions, and while I disclaim the invention of such,
What I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The arrangement, in a churn, of the tubular shaft E, hollow arms F, solid arms F', and spiral beaters G, the sleeve H, arms K and K', spiral blades L, and pinions I and J, rotated by the gear D, all constructed and operating substantially as described and shown.
O. F. MONFOR'I.
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H. F. EBERTs, MYRoN H. CHURCH.
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US3352543A (en) * 1966-06-10 1967-11-14 Atlantic Res Corp Vertical mixer
US3988011A (en) * 1975-09-18 1976-10-26 Kusel Equipment Company Food processing apparatus
US20130176815A1 (en) * 2010-09-16 2013-07-11 Outotec Oyj Device and method for dispersing two solutions in each other in solvent extraction
US20170252710A1 (en) * 2016-03-01 2017-09-07 Spectrum Brands Helical beater mixer
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3352543A (en) * 1966-06-10 1967-11-14 Atlantic Res Corp Vertical mixer
US3988011A (en) * 1975-09-18 1976-10-26 Kusel Equipment Company Food processing apparatus
US20130176815A1 (en) * 2010-09-16 2013-07-11 Outotec Oyj Device and method for dispersing two solutions in each other in solvent extraction
US9352290B2 (en) * 2010-09-16 2016-05-31 Outotec Oyj Device and method for dispersing two solutions in each other in solvent extraction
US20170252710A1 (en) * 2016-03-01 2017-09-07 Spectrum Brands Helical beater mixer
US10632431B2 (en) * 2016-03-01 2020-04-28 Spectrum Brands, Inc. Helical blade beater mixer
USD916564S1 (en) * 2019-12-13 2021-04-20 Revelution Technology, Llc Mixer

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