US1263332A - Combined churn and butter-worker. - Google Patents

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US1263332A
US1263332A US11346116A US11346116A US1263332A US 1263332 A US1263332 A US 1263332A US 11346116 A US11346116 A US 11346116A US 11346116 A US11346116 A US 11346116A US 1263332 A US1263332 A US 1263332A
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  • This invention relates to a device for churning and for working the butter after it is churned, and the principal object of the invention is to provide a new and improved construction, combination and arrangement of parts for handling a small quantity of butter or the maximum quantity with equal ease and success.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a construction of this class in which mottles or streaks are kept out of the butter, but permitting the thorough incorporation of salt and moisture therein.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a construction in which the butter is more easily removed from the device.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation showing the general construction of a device constructed in accordance with the principle of this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the interior construction when the receptacle is at rest
  • Fig. 3 is another view of the receptacle in a substantially opposite position to that shown in Fig. 2.
  • a drum 1 is supported by bearing standards 2 at its ends to rotate about a horizontal axis, the drum being commonly driven by a geared spider 3 attached to one end of the drum which meshes with a pinion Ll, carried by a driving shaft 5, upon which a driving pulley 6 is mounted.
  • This shaft 5 also carries a gear 7 connected by means of a chain 8, with a gear 9, which Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a butter-working roller 11 is mounted at the center of the drum and rotates in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the drum, as indicated by the arrows in Fig. 2, but upon the same axis as the drum.
  • rlhe drum is provided with a door 12, having hinges 13 at one side for pivotally mounting it, and a latch 14 at the other side for holding it closed. 1Within the drum are flights 15 and 16 spaced apart, and from one edge of the door opening and substantially opposite these flights are brackets 17, only one of which is shown, secured to the inside ends ofthe drum.
  • cleats 21 which form a notch for the engagement of an arm 22 pivoted to one of the bearing standards 2. These cleats are in such a position that when the drum is held stationary with the arm 22 in engagement with the notch formed by the cleats, the lower edge of the door opening is at a specific angle above the horizontal, as indicated by the letter a; in Fig. 2 ⁇ At this angle the drum and the door opening are most freely accessible to a person standing vat the adjacent side of the drum, and the angle which has been found to give the best satisfaction is approximately an angle of 22 degrees.
  • the shelf 18 When the door opening is in this position, the shelf 18 should be inclined slightly from the outer edge to the inner edge thereof, and this angle, indicated by the letter b, is about 8 degrees. With the shelf at this angle, the niassof butter would be partially confined by the roller 11, the shelf 18 and its roller 20, and the adjacent wall-of the drum directly below the door opening where it is fastened freely accessible. In this position the shelf is at suiiicient inclination to drain liquid therefrom toward the inner edge of the shelf.
  • Tt is necessary also to define the axis of the idle roller 20, which is parallel to the axis of the butter-working roller 11, and substantially half Vthe distance between the inner side of the drum and the axis thereof, leaving a suflicient space between the butter-working roller 11 and the idle roller 20, the axis of the roller 2O also being at an angle c on that side of the vertical line adjacent the shelf, the angle being approximately 17 degrees.
  • the maximum quantity of butter is carried down between the two rollers 11 and 20, thus eliminating all possibility of mottles, streaks or uneven colors in the butter.
  • This of course permits a thorough incorporation of salt and moisture in the butter. 1f the butter-working roller 11 is not in the center of the drum, and if it is nearer the flights 15 and 16, it is true that a greater quantity could be contained between the roller 11, the shelf 18 and the adjacent side of the receptacle below the door 12, but this would leave less space between the butter-working roller 11 and the fiights 15 and 1G, which would prevent the maximum quantity of butter from being evenly worked, as before set forth.
  • a horizontally rotatable receptacle having a door in its outer periphery, means for holding the receptacle with the door opening at a predetermined angle above the horizontal, and a fixed shelf within the receptacle disposed below the door opening in this position and inclined inwardly at an angle below the horizontal with an idle roller at the inner edge projecting above the surface of the shelf.
  • a device of the class described a horizontally rotatable drum having a door opening in its outer surface, means for holding the drum with the door opening at a i'ixed angle abo-ve the horizontal, a shelf fixed within the drum and located directly below the door opening in the said fixed position, the shelf being below the horizontal plane of the axis of the drum and inclined downe wardly from the edge of the drum, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf removable with it and projecting above the surface of the shelf.
  • a. ln a device of the class described, the combination with a receptacle rotatable in one direction, a butter-working roller within the receptacle rotatable about the same axis in the opposite direction, and a fixed shelf within the receptacle with an idler roller at its inner end adjacent the butter-working roller.
  • a device of the class described the combination with a rotatable drum having a door opening in its periphery, a butterworking roller rotatable therein about the same axis, a pair of flights extending inwardly from the wall of the drum at one side of the door opening, a shelf extending inwardly at the other side of the door opening, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf spaced from the butter-working roller.
  • a device of the class described the combination with a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a door opening in its periphery, of a central butter-working roller rotatable in the opposite direction about the same axis, means without the drum for holding the lower edge of the door opening at a fixed angle above the horizontal line extending through the axis, a shelf within the drum below the said horizontal lined extending from the .edge of the .drumI downwardly therefrom at a slight angle, and an idle roller mounted at .the innei1 edge of the, shelf on an axis approximately half the distance between the other axis and the inner periphery of the drum and at a fixed inclination to the side of a vertical center line adjacent the shelf.
  • a horizontally rotatable drum a butter-working roller mounted upon the same axis as the drum, a shelf secured in the drum spaced at its inner edge from the butter-working roller and extending solidly toward the inner edge of the drum from which it is spaced to allow the passage of liquid therebetween, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf.
  • a rotatable drum a buttenworking roller mounted therein, a shelf lixed in the drum and spaced at its inner end from the roller, being tangent to a circle slightly larger in dia1neter than the diameter of the roller, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf.

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A. B. MCLAUGHLIN & W. R. N|COLL. v COMBINED rcHuRN AND Bum-R WORKERl APPLICATION FILED AUGJ. 1916. 1,263,332, Patented Apr. 16, 1918.-
'UNITE @lhag PATENT @FFQFQQ .AMANDA B. IVICLA'U'GHLIN AND WILLIAM R. NICOIL, 0F OWA'IONNA, MINNESOTA, ASSIGNORS TO MINNETONNA COMPANY, OF OWATONNA, MINNESOTA, A CORPO RATION 0F MINNESOTA.
COMBINED CHURN AND BUTTER-WORKER.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that we, AMANDA B. MC- LAUGHLIN and WILLIAM R. NrooLL, both citizens of the United States, residing at 0watonna, in the county of Steele and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Churn and Butter-l/Vorker, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a device for churning and for working the butter after it is churned, and the principal object of the invention is to provide a new and improved construction, combination and arrangement of parts for handling a small quantity of butter or the maximum quantity with equal ease and success. A further object of the invention is to provide a construction of this class in which mottles or streaks are kept out of the butter, but permitting the thorough incorporation of salt and moisture therein. Another object of the invention is to provide a construction in which the butter is more easily removed from the device.
Referring now more particularly to the drawing- Figure 1 is a side elevation showing the general construction of a device constructed in accordance with the principle of this invention; Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the interior construction when the receptacle is at rest; and Fig. 3 is another view of the receptacle in a substantially opposite position to that shown in Fig. 2.
Combined churns and butter workers which have anv internal butter-working roller rotatable in the same or opposite direction to that of the drum itself, are well known in this art, and the present invention relates more particularly to the exact construction and location of the parts within the drum. Although a drum, circular in cross-section is shown, it is obvious that this invention is also applicable to a drum or receptacle which is not cylindrical.
In this invention, a drum 1 is supported by bearing standards 2 at its ends to rotate about a horizontal axis, the drum being commonly driven by a geared spider 3 attached to one end of the drum which meshes with a pinion Ll, carried by a driving shaft 5, upon which a driving pulley 6 is mounted. This shaft 5 also carries a gear 7 connected by means of a chain 8, with a gear 9, which Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 16, 1918.
Application led August 7, 1916. Serial No. 113,461.
is mounted on a shaft 10, connected to a butter-working roller 11, as shown in Fig. 2. This butter-working roller 11 is mounted at the center of the drum and rotates in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the drum, as indicated by the arrows in Fig. 2, but upon the same axis as the drum. rlhe drum is provided with a door 12, having hinges 13 at one side for pivotally mounting it, and a latch 14 at the other side for holding it closed. 1Within the drum are flights 15 and 16 spaced apart, and from one edge of the door opening and substantially opposite these flights are brackets 17, only one of which is shown, secured to the inside ends ofthe drum. These carry a rigid shelf 18 which extends from a point adjacent the inner periphery of the drum to the inner ends of the brackets 17 leaving a small space 19 between the outer end of the shelf and the inner surface of the vdrum for the passage of liquid, but not sufficient for the passage of any substantial amount of a semi-solid. At the inner ends of the brackets an idle roller 2() is mounted, which is therefore adjacent the butter-working roller 11. This completes the interior construction of the drum, but does not accurately define the exact location and angular arrangement of the parts.
At one end of the drum, on the outside thereof, is a pair of cleats 21 which form a notch for the engagement of an arm 22 pivoted to one of the bearing standards 2. These cleats are in such a position that when the drum is held stationary with the arm 22 in engagement with the notch formed by the cleats, the lower edge of the door opening is at a specific angle above the horizontal, as indicated by the letter a; in Fig. 2^ At this angle the drum and the door opening are most freely accessible to a person standing vat the adjacent side of the drum, and the angle which has been found to give the best satisfaction is approximately an angle of 22 degrees. When the door opening is in this position, the shelf 18 should be inclined slightly from the outer edge to the inner edge thereof, and this angle, indicated by the letter b, is about 8 degrees. With the shelf at this angle, the niassof butter would be partially confined by the roller 11, the shelf 18 and its roller 20, and the adjacent wall-of the drum directly below the door opening where it is fastened freely accessible. In this position the shelf is at suiiicient inclination to drain liquid therefrom toward the inner edge of the shelf. Tt is necessary also to define the axis of the idle roller 20, which is parallel to the axis of the butter-working roller 11, and substantially half Vthe distance between the inner side of the drum and the axis thereof, leaving a suflicient space between the butter-working roller 11 and the idle roller 20, the axis of the roller 2O also being at an angle c on that side of the vertical line adjacent the shelf, the angle being approximately 17 degrees.
This construction leaves the maximum possible space between the butter-working roller 11 and the fiights 15 and 16 when the device is in operation, as shown by Fig. 8, so there is the least danger of the butter being whipped by the roller 11 when the receptacle is in the position shown by F ig. 3. Then too with this construction, the device is in effect a two-roll butter worker, for the butter-working roller 11 presses the butter against the idle roller 2() when the drum is approximately in the position shown by Fig. 2, thereby rolling or kneading the butter instead of cutting it as is the case when the butter is worked directly from the shelf, or when the shelf consists of a number of slats instead of a solid piece. By running the roller 11 at a sufficient speed, the maximum quantity of butter is carried down between the two rollers 11 and 20, thus eliminating all possibility of mottles, streaks or uneven colors in the butter. This of course permits a thorough incorporation of salt and moisture in the butter. 1f the butter-working roller 11 is not in the center of the drum, and if it is nearer the flights 15 and 16, it is true that a greater quantity could be contained between the roller 11, the shelf 18 and the adjacent side of the receptacle below the door 12, but this would leave less space between the butter-working roller 11 and the fiights 15 and 1G, which would prevent the maximum quantity of butter from being evenly worked, as before set forth.
The construction above described with the door opening and shelf at the specific angles mentioned has been found to give the best results both for the maximum and minimum quantities, thereby resulting in a very efficient churn and butter worker for certain sizes of devices, particularly the smaller sized device of this class.
Te claim 1. In a combined churn and butter worker, a rotatable receptacle; a concentric butter working roller, a shelf; `an idle roller; and a pair of brackets, one for each end ofthe receptacle, in which?,- the shelf and the` idle rollerare yboth mounted. j
2. Tn adevice ofthe class described, a horizontally rotatable receptacle having a door in its outer periphery, means for holding the receptacle with the door opening at a predetermined angle above the horizontal, and a fixed shelf within the receptacle disposed below the door opening in this position and inclined inwardly at an angle below the horizontal with an idle roller at the inner edge projecting above the surface of the shelf.
3. Tn a device of the class described, a horizontally rotatable drum having a door opening in its outer surface, means for holding the drum with the door opening at a i'ixed angle abo-ve the horizontal, a shelf fixed within the drum and located directly below the door opening in the said fixed position, the shelf being below the horizontal plane of the axis of the drum and inclined downe wardly from the edge of the drum, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf removable with it and projecting above the surface of the shelf.
a. ln a device of the class described, the combination with a receptacle rotatable in one direction, a butter-working roller within the receptacle rotatable about the same axis in the opposite direction, and a fixed shelf within the receptacle with an idler roller at its inner end adjacent the butter-working roller.
5. In a device of the class described, the combination with a rotatable receptacle, of a butter-working roller rotatably mounted in the receptacle to rotate about the same axis, an idle roller having an axis at ap proximately half the distance between the axis of the receptacle and its inner periphery, and a shelf extending from the idle roller to the inner periphery at an angle to the plane of the two axes.
6. Tn a device of the class described, the combination with a rotatable drum having a door opening in its periphery, a butterworking roller rotatable therein about the same axis, a pair of flights extending inwardly from the wall of the drum at one side of the door opening, a shelf extending inwardly at the other side of the door opening, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf spaced from the butter-working roller.
7. Tn a device of the class described, the combination with a drum rotatable about a horizontal axis having a door opening in its periphery, of a central butter-working roller rotatable in the opposite direction about the same axis, means without the drum for holding the lower edge of the door opening at a fixed angle above the horizontal line extending through the axis, a shelf within the drum below the said horizontal lined extending from the .edge of the .drumI downwardly therefrom at a slight angle, and an idle roller mounted at .the innei1 edge of the, shelf on an axis approximately half the distance between the other axis and the inner periphery of the drum and at a fixed inclination to the side of a vertical center line adjacent the shelf.
8. In a combined churn and butter worker, a horizontally rotatable drum, a butter-working roller mounted upon the same axis as the drum, a shelf secured in the drum spaced at its inner edge from the butter-working roller and extending solidly toward the inner edge of the drum from which it is spaced to allow the passage of liquid therebetween, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf.
9. In a device of the class described, a rotatable drum, a buttenworking roller mounted therein, a shelf lixed in the drum and spaced at its inner end from the roller, being tangent to a circle slightly larger in dia1neter than the diameter of the roller, and an idle roller at the inner edge of the shelf.
10. In a device of the class described, the
combination with a rotatable receptacle, of a butter working roller reversely rotatable within the receptacle, and a fixed shelf within the receptacle having an idle roller at its inner edge adjacent the butter working roller.
11. In a device of the class described, the combination with a horizontal rotatable receptacle, of a reversely rotatable butter working roller concentrically mounted upon a horizontal axis therein, a shelf secured in the drum spaced at its outer edge from the inner edge of the drum to allow the passage of liquid therebetween, and an idle roller at the inner edge 0f the shelf adjacent the butter working roller.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification on this 1st day of August, A. D. 1916.
AMANDA B. MGLAUGHLIN. WILLIAM R. NICOLL.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ive cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. C.
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