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US125945A US125945DA US125945A US 125945 A US125945 A US 125945A US 125945D A US125945D A US 125945DA US 125945 A US125945 A US 125945A
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    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • 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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  • A is the frame of the machine, which is surmounted by a vessel, B, in which the scum or froth is first received from the fermenters by pump or otherwise.
  • C is a vessel in which the yeastis received after separation.
  • a reciprocating separator, E is attached at points d d, which has a series of cross-strips, e, supportinga series of pans, E E 15, whose bottoms are sieves gradually increasing in fineness from the top to the bottom, the pure yeast having to pass through the finest E in order to reach the vessel C.
  • the separator is so hung that the sieves are inclined, and they all unite in a common discharging-chute, E, for the husks and other refuse matter, the rapid discharge of the said husks, 850., being facilitated by a current of water over the sieves.
  • E discharging-chute
  • the flow of water may be regulated so as to admit a greater or less quantity, and if it is received from a hydrant this regulation is effected by the adjustingof a common faucet.
  • the water is allowed to flo'w onto the sieve E through any suitable pipe, P, the point of delivery being adjacent to the point of delivery of the scum or froth, which, as shown, is at the bottom of the pipe K.
  • the pipe K which con veys the scum or froth onto the sieve, is governed by a valve, L, which is operated by lever M and rod N, and retained in any position by the end n and series of apertures a in frame A.
  • the sieves E E are made of wire-gauze, and the sieve 15 of silk.
  • the chute E for the discharge of husks, &c., is arranged to empty into or communicate with any suitable receptacle.
  • the separator E has a rapid reciprocating motion imparted to it by means of pitman G connected to the separator at e, crank F, shaft H, pulleys I J, and suitable power, and the action of the same may be regulated, in

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C. FLEIS CHMANN. Improvement in Apparatus for Separating and Collecting Yeast from the Froth of Fermenting Tanks. No. 125,945. Patented AprH23,1872.
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CHARLES FLEIS CHMANN, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO FLEISCH- MANN & CO., OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT m APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING AND coruzcnue YEAST FROM THE FROTH OF FERMENTING-TANKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 124,945, dated April 23, 1872.
I, CHARLES FLEISCHMANN, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, State of Ohio, have invented a certain new and useful Yeast- Separator,
of which the following is a specification:
Nature and Objects of Invention.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing.
The accompanying drawing is a vertical section of a machine constituting my invention.
General Description.
A is the frame of the machine, which is surmounted by a vessel, B, in which the scum or froth is first received from the fermenters by pump or otherwise. C is a vessel in which the yeastis received after separation. To the swingingarms DD, which are pivoted to the frame at d d, a reciprocating separator, E, is attached at points d d, which has a series of cross-strips, e, supportinga series of pans, E E 15, whose bottoms are sieves gradually increasing in fineness from the top to the bottom, the pure yeast having to pass through the finest E in order to reach the vessel C. The separator is so hung that the sieves are inclined, and they all unite in a common discharging-chute, E, for the husks and other refuse matter, the rapid discharge of the said husks, 850., being facilitated by a current of water over the sieves. When necessary the flow of water may be regulated so as to admit a greater or less quantity, and if it is received from a hydrant this regulation is effected by the adjustingof a common faucet. The water is allowed to flo'w onto the sieve E through any suitable pipe, P, the point of delivery being adjacent to the point of delivery of the scum or froth, which, as shown, is at the bottom of the pipe K. The pipe K, which con veys the scum or froth onto the sieve, is governed by a valve, L, which is operated by lever M and rod N, and retained in any position by the end n and series of apertures a in frame A. The sieves E E are made of wire-gauze, and the sieve 15 of silk. The chute E, for the discharge of husks, &c., is arranged to empty into or communicate with any suitable receptacle. The separator E has a rapid reciprocating motion imparted to it by means of pitman G connected to the separator at e, crank F, shaft H, pulleys I J, and suitable power, and the action of the same may be regulated, in
the matter of the time required to separate a given quantity, by degree of inclination given to the sieves, or the speed of the reciprocating motion.
Claim.
set my hand.
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN.
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FRANK MILLWARD, J Aarns W. GOFF.
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