US125607A - Improvement in ash-leaches - Google Patents

Improvement in ash-leaches Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US125607A
US125607A US125607DA US125607A US 125607 A US125607 A US 125607A US 125607D A US125607D A US 125607DA US 125607 A US125607 A US 125607A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
trestles
ash
improvement
hopper
leaches
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US125607A publication Critical patent/US125607A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25JMANIPULATORS; CHAMBERS PROVIDED WITH MANIPULATION DEVICES
    • B25J17/00Joints
    • B25J17/02Wrist joints
    • B25J17/0258Two-dimensional joints
    • B25J17/0266Two-dimensional joints comprising more than two actuating or connecting rods

Definitions

  • the device is more especially adapted for the domestic manufacture of lye; and my improvement therein consists in adapting the pivoted leach for application to a pair Ofcommon independent movable trestles, and constructing the journal-bearings, by which the leach is suspended in a condition to be re- ⁇ volved, of swelling or conical form, so as to tit into corresponding recesses upon trestles to form a lock-bearing to hold the trestles and leach in place While the latter is being tilted, whereby I am enabled to utilize the ordinary removable testles for the leach support, and render the suspendingjournals the means of holding the parts together and admit of their easy separation.
  • Figure 1 represents an elevation of my improved tilting ash-hopper.
  • Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section, showing the bearings of the pivots and the locking-buttons; and Fig. 3 represents a cross-section, showing the Inanner or' tilting the hopper.
  • the ash-hopper A is provided with a suspending and holding frame, B, from two sides of which frame project swelling gudgeons a, itting into suitable recesses in the cross-bars of the trestles C, whereby the hopper can be easily tilted and the ashes dumped.
  • a suspending and holding frame, B from two sides of which frame project swelling gudgeons a, itting into suitable recesses in the cross-bars of the trestles C, whereby the hopper can be easily tilted and the ashes dumped.
  • the gudgeons and their bearings which is clearly shown in the drawing, any lateral displacement of the independent trestles is prevented, and they are held securely together.
  • On -the cross-bar or bars of the trestles C are locking-buttons b, which are rabbeted on their under sides to engage with the holding-frame B of the hopper. This serves to hold the hopper in its Avertical position, and avoids any accidenta-l tilting
  • Another feature of my invention is the iron collar D at the apex of the hopper, which serves to hold the slabs firmly together.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Robotics (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Catching Or Destruction (AREA)

Description

DAVID T. Mmm.
improvement in AshLeaches.
No. 125,607. ParenredAprilgJsvz.,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
IMPROVEMENT IN ASH-LEACHES.
Specification forming part of Letters'Patent No. 125,607, dated April 9, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID T. MILLER, of Woodbury, in the county of Bedford and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain nevir and useful Improvements in AshJEloppers for Making Lye, of which the following is a speciication:
The device is more especially adapted for the domestic manufacture of lye; and my improvement therein consists in adapting the pivoted leach for application to a pair Ofcommon independent movable trestles, and constructing the journal-bearings, by which the leach is suspended in a condition to be re- `volved, of swelling or conical form, so as to tit into corresponding recesses upon trestles to form a lock-bearing to hold the trestles and leach in place While the latter is being tilted, whereby I am enabled to utilize the ordinary removable testles for the leach support, and render the suspendingjournals the means of holding the parts together and admit of their easy separation.
This improvement is highly advantageous and useful, inasmuch as by it the parts can be separated when not required, and the trestles used about the place for other purposes. The swelling form of the journals tends constant- 1y to hold the trestles together in any position of the leach, and the latter isremoved by lifting its bearers out of the locking-sockets of the trestles.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents an elevation of my improved tilting ash-hopper. Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section, showing the bearings of the pivots and the locking-buttons; and Fig. 3 represents a cross-section, showing the Inanner or' tilting the hopper.
The ash-hopper A is provided with a suspending and holding frame, B, from two sides of which frame project swelling gudgeons a, itting into suitable recesses in the cross-bars of the trestles C, whereby the hopper can be easily tilted and the ashes dumped. By means of the peculiar construction of the gudgeons and their bearings, which is clearly shown in the drawing, any lateral displacement of the independent trestles is prevented, and they are held securely together. On -the cross-bar or bars of the trestles C are locking-buttons b, which are rabbeted on their under sides to engage with the holding-frame B of the hopper. This serves to hold the hopper in its Avertical position, and avoids any accidenta-l tilting by children or animals.
Another feature of my invention is the iron collar D at the apex of the hopper, which serves to hold the slabs firmly together.
The advantages of my hopper are manifold, and apparent to every person who has had the smallest experience with the old time hopper. A child can iill the hopper and dump it. It is easily moved from place to place 5 the trestles, being unconnected, can be laid aside and all put under cover. It makes little or no dirt, and all the refuse incidental to the old hoppers is avoided; and, moreover, the old hoppers, being fixtures Wherever located, are often objectionable on that account, and the portable feature of my invention is of great advantage in using it. i
Having described my invent-ion, I claim- In a suspended tilting ash-leach, the swelling or conical locking-journals a, arranged in corresponding-shaped sockets in removable `trestles C to hold the parts together while tilt- A. E. H. JOHNSON, ALEXE. A. G. KLAUGKE.
US125607D Improvement in ash-leaches Expired - Lifetime US125607A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US125607A true US125607A (en) 1872-04-09

Family

ID=2195035

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US125607D Expired - Lifetime US125607A (en) Improvement in ash-leaches

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US125607A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040234749A1 (en) * 2002-05-20 2004-11-25 Horwitz David J. Scratch resistant thermoplastic

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20040234749A1 (en) * 2002-05-20 2004-11-25 Horwitz David J. Scratch resistant thermoplastic

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US125607A (en) Improvement in ash-leaches
US521127A (en) Half to w
US143732A (en) Improvement in stirrups
US151037A (en) Improvement in clothes-frames
US141032A (en) Improvement in spring-cradles
US157020A (en) Improvement in ash-leaches
US761579A (en) Prospector ore-breaker.
US194229A (en) Improvement in attachments to saw-bucks
US134828A (en) Improvement in clothes-driers
US3170A (en) Edward smylie
US403602A (en) Step-ladder
US116396A (en) Improvement in stove-grates
US133585A (en) Improvement in vegetable-graters
US272515A (en) Grate
US525204A (en) Andiron
US1065438A (en) Stirrup.
US136156A (en) Improvement in trammels for lifting-jacks
US361943A (en) Stump-puller
US553360A (en) Shaking screen
US601113A (en) Stump-extractor
US165943A (en) Improvement in furnace-grates
US470450A (en) Carving-machine
US153797A (en) Improvement in shaking-grates
US136474A (en) Improvement in washing-machines
US919320A (en) Cradle.