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US123A
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  • Fign re 1 represents a plan of the machine, the arrangement of the levers and their appendages being hid by the platform.
  • Fig. 2 represents those parts which are exposed to view by removing the platform.
  • a A A A is the exterior frame, made of timber or other suitable material.
  • B B are two sills or timbers extending lengthwise of the frame, and which sustain it and the other parts of the apparatus.
  • 0 C are two pieces of wood or of metal
  • E E, Fl 3 are standards, which form the lower part of these fnlcra or hinges, and are supported by the bcd-sillsB B.
  • One of these standards is drawn to a large sealer in the detached representation, the top being indented for the purpose of receiving one of the k nit'eedges of the fulcra or hinges.
  • fixing these standards to the sills they are not firmly attached, but are allowed to have a vibratory motion upon their feet or base lengthwise of the machine, which motion admits of the knife edge adapting itselfpcrtcctly without cramping or binding.
  • F F are the hinges or those parts of the fulcra which are firmly attached to the rockers C 0, one of which is also seen in the detached drawing with one of its knit'ecdgcs resting upon the standard E.
  • Upon the upper side of each of these hinges is formed its other knit'eedge, upon which the platform ests, which is received by the pieces of steel, cast-iron, or other metal placed for that purpose on the under side of the timbers of the platform, as shown at H H, 4.
  • the hinges or t'ulcra made in the way described, are designed to be used in pairs,as seen in Fig. 2, the kniFe-ed e; all ranging on parallel lines.
  • the middle fulcrum, K is formed by the pieces shown in the detached drawings, (a and b, resting in the ring or quadrangle K.
  • the piece a- is bolted to the upper side of the longer lever, D, having a knife-edge suspeir sion formed at the iirojecting end, on which hangs the ring or quadrangle K.
  • the piece I) is bolted to the under side ot' the shorter lever, its projecting kniteedge resting in the lower cavity of the ring or quadrangle K, thus con nccting the two levers at a point equidistant from their axes by means of a pendulous ring hanging upon knife-edges.
  • the ring or quadrangle K is sup posed to be cut vertically [or the purpose of showing the knife-edges a and I), which bear upon its upper and lower curve.
  • the longer lever, D is lengthened out so as to extend under the edge of one side of the frame, where it is connected with the balance or steelyard.
  • Fig. 3 is aside elevation of the machine.
  • the lever D is here seen extended to the rod L, the lower end of which, in the form of a hook, passes under a knifeedge at the end of this lover.
  • the fixture on the end of the lover of which the knife-edge forms a part is seen in the detached drawings mm. It is fastened on the under side of the lever by the screw and nut n, admittingas will be seen by inspection, of its being adjusted to its placewith great precision,
  • L M represent the rod and a steelyard or bal ance with weights suspended thereto by the rod N, and also having a movable poise,which, although appended to this drawing, do not in any way appertain to the improvements intended to be now patented, and need not be here described.
  • Fig. 1 Plate 2 is a plan of the machine with the platform in its place; 2, a view olilie under side of the platform; Fig. 3, a plan of the machine when the platform is removed;
  • Fig. 5 shows a section of the box and the frame which surrounds it to receive the platform;
  • Fig. 6 the knife-edge suspension at the junction of the levers;
  • Fig. 7 the hinge which is bolted onto the rocker, and which is suspended from the frame which surrounds the platform by a knife-edge suspension, instead of resting upon a standard, as in the former arrange ment.
  • A. A are the rockers, upon one of which fixed a short lever, B B, and upon the other the longer lever, C 0.
  • the rockers A A are bolted, near their ends, the hinges D I), having upon them knife-edges H, Fi 7, for the bearings I I of the platform to rest on.
  • N N are the heads of the bolts and loops, which form a part of the knifeedge suspension of the hinges or fulcra.
  • the rod leading from the longer lever, G U, to the balance has its suspension forincd in the manner essentially the same with that before described.
  • machines constructed upon this principle may be variously niodilied-as, for instance, if the levers be constructed of iron the knife-edges may be formed upon them, or the hinges or fulcra and center connection may be formed by inserting pivots with knife edges hanging in single loops, while a brace or bar extending across and forming a triangular lever may answer the purpose of the pieces denominated rockers.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1. E. 61, 7f. FAIRBANKS.
Weighing Heavy Bodies.
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Weighing Heavy Bodies.
Patented Feb. 10, 1837.
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ERASTUS FAIRBANKS AND THADDEUS FAlRBANKS, OF ST. JOHNSBURY,
V EEMONT.
lMPFiOVEl/lENT IN THE MACHINE. FOR WEIGHlNG HEAVY BODIES For which Letters Patent were granted, dated February 721, 1832, and subsequently canceled on account of a defective specification, and new Letters Patent granted, dated March ti, 1534, which new Letters Patent are hereby canceled on account of a defective specification.
Specification ['orming part ot Letters Patent No. d523, dated February 10, 1837.
rompany this specification and make part of the same; and we do further declare thatin these drawings and this description we have represented and described many parts which are common to other machines for the same same purpose and are found in that patented by us as al'oresaid,which wehave done for the purpose of more clearly explaining those parts which we believe to be new and of our own invention, and which are distinctly set forth in the claim hereunto appended.
Fign re 1 represents a plan of the machine, the arrangement of the levers and their appendages being hid by the platform. Fig. 2 represents those parts which are exposed to view by removing the platform.
A A A A is the exterior frame, made of timber or other suitable material. B B are two sills or timbers extending lengthwise of the frame, and which sustain it and the other parts of the apparatus.
0 C are two pieces of wood or of metal,
which are denominated rockers, and which have the levers D D firmly attached and rest upon four knife-edge i'ulera or hinges.
E E, Fl 3, are standards, which form the lower part of these fnlcra or hinges, and are supported by the bcd-sillsB B. One of these standards is drawn to a large sealer in the detached representation, the top being indented for the purpose of receiving one of the k nit'eedges of the fulcra or hinges. In fixing these standards to the sills they are not firmly attached, but are allowed to have a vibratory motion upon their feet or base lengthwise of the machine, which motion admits of the knife edge adapting itselfpcrtcctly without cramping or binding.
F F are the hinges or those parts of the fulcra which are firmly attached to the rockers C 0, one of which is also seen in the detached drawing with one of its knit'ecdgcs resting upon the standard E. Upon the upper side of each of these hinges is formed its other knit'eedge, upon which the platform ests, which is received by the pieces of steel, cast-iron, or other metal placed for that purpose on the under side of the timbers of the platform, as shown at H H, 4. The hinges or t'ulcra, made in the way described, are designed to be used in pairs,as seen in Fig. 2, the kniFe-ed e; all ranging on parallel lines.
The middle fulcrum, K, is formed by the pieces shown in the detached drawings, (a and b, resting in the ring or quadrangle K. The piece a-is bolted to the upper side of the longer lever, D, having a knife-edge suspeir sion formed at the iirojecting end, on which hangs the ring or quadrangle K. The piece I) is bolted to the under side ot' the shorter lever, its projecting kniteedge resting in the lower cavity of the ring or quadrangle K, thus con nccting the two levers at a point equidistant from their axes by means of a pendulous ring hanging upon knife-edges. In the side elevation, Fig. 3, the ring or quadrangle K is sup posed to be cut vertically [or the purpose of showing the knife-edges a and I), which bear upon its upper and lower curve.
The longer lever, D, is lengthened out so as to extend under the edge of one side of the frame, where it is connected with the balance or steelyard.
Fig. 3 is aside elevation of the machine. The lever D is here seen extended to the rod L, the lower end of which, in the form of a hook, passes under a knifeedge at the end of this lover. The fixture on the end of the lover of which the knife-edge forms a part is seen in the detached drawings mm. It is fastened on the under side of the lever by the screw and nut n, admittingas will be seen by inspection, of its being adjusted to its placewith great precision,
In or it when on, we attach jointed rods, chains, orv
links to the end timbers of the frame, which rods, chai us, or links have hooks or loops upon their ends adapt-ed to pass into staples aii'ixed for that purpose on the under side or" the platform, still allowing it to descend the slight distance required in weighing, while they efl'ectually prevent its striking or rubbing against the frame. The usual modes of placi ng these rods, chains, or links are shown in the drawings, and are marked (3 d Z (Z.
Any steelyard or common balance may be connected to the lever D by means of a rod. L M represent the rod and a steelyard or bal ance with weights suspended thereto by the rod N, and also having a movable poise,which, although appended to this drawing, do not in any way appertain to the improvements intended to be now patented, and need not be here described.
The use of the rocking or vibratory motion of the standards E E will be apparent from the consideration that they form the fulcra upon which the rockers and levers turn, and that the inner edges of the reckersand also the inner bearings or knife-edges of the hinges, upon which the platform rests,describe segmenls of circles as the platform descends,and that these knifeedgcs therefore tend to recede from each other. 'lheirbcaringupon the underside of the platform,however, will admit of such receding without a corresponding tendency to the slipping of the lanifeedges upon their bearings, which tendency would cramp the machinerya dei'ectwhich this vibration effectually cures.
\Vlien we make the 'u'eighing'inachine for the use of warehouses, stores, l c for the purpose of general weighing, we sometimes modify the form ofthe apparatus and the direction of the levers in such a way as to render it in some respects more convenient than the one just described. The accompanying drawing No. 2 will serve to exemplify this kind of modification.
Fig. 1, Plate 2, is a plan of the machine with the platform in its place; 2, a view olilie under side of the platform; Fig. 3, a plan of the machine when the platform is removed;
i, a lateral view, certain parts being removed to exhibit the general arrangement, with a section of the platform in its place. Fig. 5 shows a section of the box and the frame which surrounds it to receive the platform; Fig. 6, the knife-edge suspension at the junction of the levers; Fig. 7, the hinge which is bolted onto the rocker, and which is suspended from the frame which surrounds the platform by a knife-edge suspension, instead of resting upon a standard, as in the former arrange ment.
In each of the figures the same letters are employed to designate similar parts,
A. A are the rockers, upon one of which fixed a short lever, B B, and upon the other the longer lever, C 0. Upon the rockers A A are bolted, near their ends, the hinges D I), having upon them knife-edges H, Fi 7, for the bearings I I of the platform to rest on.
The mode of forming the knife-edge bearin at thejunction of the two levers J J is shown at Fig. 6. One piece, K, with its knife-edge, being attached to the shorter, and another, L, with its knife-edge, to the longer levers, and a circle or ring, M, being substituted. for the quadrangle or ringK in the first modification. This method 0;" connecting the levers by means of knife'edge bearings resting in pendulous hooks or circles admits of a free motion corresponding with that of the hinges or fulcra.
N N are the heads of the bolts and loops, which form a part of the knifeedge suspension of the hinges or fulcra. The rod leading from the longer lever, G U, to the balance has its suspension forincd in the manner essentially the same with that before described.
From the foregoing description it will be seen that in the different modifications the several bearings upon which the machine moves are all knife-edges placed on parallel lines and resting upon pendulous or vibratory supports in such a manner as entirely to avoid all friction and all resistance by opposing tendencies.
It is obvious that machines constructed upon this principle may be variously niodilied-as, for instance, if the levers be constructed of iron the knife-edges may be formed upon them, or the hinges or fulcra and center connection may be formed by inserting pivots with knife edges hanging in single loops, while a brace or bar extending across and forming a triangular lever may answer the purpose of the pieces denominated rockers.
What we claim as an improvement upon the weighing-machine formerly patented by us 1s- The mode of obtaining a vibratory motion in the supporting power by means of the standards E H, (see figure) which are used instead of the fulcrum 3, which we used in our first patent.
ERASTUS FAERBANKS. THADDEUS FAIRBANKS Witnesses:
LUTHER JnWE'rr, HIRAM Knnrr.
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