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    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional eleva tion of the improved mill
  • Fig. 2 is a top View, with a part broken out.
  • Thev shoe A which is adapted to carry four is suspended by the four hangers B, adapted to allow it to vibrate both laterally .and toward and from the fan; and it is connected, by the links O and bell-crank D, with the lever E, which, being pivoted tothe machine at one end, F, and connected at the other end with the crank H, has a vibrating motion, which, being communicated to the shoe, causes it to vibrate laterally, the said bell-crank being suitably arranged for causing it to move in that direction.
  • the connecting-rod G has a connecting-rod, K, connected to it near the crank H, which oscillates shaft I by its crank J, .and the shaft I carries a crank, L, connecting with shoe A, by rod M, to actuate the shoe in the direction perpendicular to the lateral motion imparted by the bell-crank D.
  • the lever E is also connected to the lower shoe N, for actuating it, the connection being formed lengthwise direction'of the shoe and the /ef thereon.
  • P'Iisfa knocker mounted on the end of a vibrating lever, Q, pivoted to the frame at R, and worked by a connecting-rod, ⁇ S, and a crank, T, on the pinion of the fan-shaft. This knoker works through a hole in the bottom of chute V of the mill, up against the frame ci' the lower screen V of the shoe N, to keep it from choking.
  • the screens V and W of this shoe are for separating or grading the grain, and are arranged for ⁇ making three grades, the largest passing oft' the upper one through the passage X, the iinest through the upper part of screen V into box Y, and the intermediate grade goes over the end of said screen Vand box Z.
  • the screen Vis intended to be so arranged that by reversing it the two grades may be delivered into the box Y.

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UNITED STATES s PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN DRUMMOND, OF TRENTON, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN FANNING-MILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,814, dated February 20, 1872.,Qle U i? To all 'whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, J oHN DRUMMOND, of
y'.[renton, in the county of Grundy and State be as at present arrangedf Figure l is a longitudinal sectional eleva tion of the improved mill, and Fig. 2 is a top View, with a part broken out.
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Thev shoe A, which is adapted to carry four is suspended by the four hangers B, adapted to allow it to vibrate both laterally .and toward and from the fan; and it is connected, by the links O and bell-crank D, with the lever E, which, being pivoted tothe machine at one end, F, and connected at the other end with the crank H, has a vibrating motion, which, being communicated to the shoe, causes it to vibrate laterally, the said bell-crank being suitably arranged for causing it to move in that direction. The connecting-rod G has a connecting-rod, K, connected to it near the crank H, which oscillates shaft I by its crank J, .and the shaft I carries a crank, L, connecting with shoe A, by rod M, to actuate the shoe in the direction perpendicular to the lateral motion imparted by the bell-crank D. The lever E is also connected to the lower shoe N, for actuating it, the connection being formed lengthwise direction'of the shoe and the /ef thereon. P'Iisfa knocker, mounted on the end of a vibrating lever, Q, pivoted to the frame at R, and worked by a connecting-rod,` S, and a crank, T, on the pinion of the fan-shaft. This knoker works through a hole in the bottom of chute V of the mill, up against the frame ci' the lower screen V of the shoe N, to keep it from choking.
The screens V and W of this shoe are for separating or grading the grain, and are arranged for `making three grades, the largest passing oft' the upper one through the passage X, the iinest through the upper part of screen V into box Y, and the intermediate grade goes over the end of said screen Vand box Z. The screen Vis intended to be so arranged that by reversing it the two grades may be delivered into the box Y. I propose to arrange the part a, of the fan-case on hinges b, and so that it may be raised or lowered and held in any required position to regulate the application of the blast to the screens in the upper shoe.
These screens are arranged in other machines for shifting, to adapt them to different kinds or conditions of grain.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The arrangement, with the shoe A, suspended in the manner described, of the lever E, bell-crank D, oscillating shaft I, and the connecting-rods therefor, for actuating the shoe in different directions, said lever and shaft being actuated by the fan-shaft, all substantially as specified.
^ JOHN DBUMMOND.
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J. M. BAILEY, JAMES AUSTIN.
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