US126683A - Improvement in grain-separators - Google Patents

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  • Figure l is a top view of my improved grass seed cleaner.
  • Fig.'2 is a detail vertical longitudinal section of the same taken through the line :v Fig. 1.
  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improved timothy and other grass seed cleaner, for attachment to thrashers and separators, which shall be simple in construction, convenient in application and use, and effective in operation; and it consists in the construction and combination of the various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A is the frame-work and casing, in which the shoe B is placed .and agitated in the ordinary manner.
  • C are the side boards of the riddle, the ends of which are inclined to fit into the end parts of the shoe B, and are notched to lit upon the cleats attached to said shoe, and which are not shown in the drawing.
  • the side boards C are secured to the shoe B by screws or bolts.
  • D are the screenplates, which are perforated to allow the air or blast to pass up and the seeds to pass down through them.
  • the plates D are made with shoulders or steps between them, as shown in y Fig. 2, and may be made in one piece or as four separate plates, as may be desired.
  • the shoulders or vertical parts should have numerous holes formed through them, and should have teeth or fingers E attached to them above the said holes to carry the stalks, chaff, &c., forward upon the next plate, and at the same time allow the blast to ⁇ operate upon them properly as they are passing from one of said plates to the other.
  • F are endless chains or belts, which pass around pulleys G attached to the shafts H I.
  • the shaft H revolves in bearings attached to the frame-work of the machine, in such position that the rear en d of the carrier, stirrer, or agitator may be over the forward edge of the first or rear plate D.
  • the shaft I revolves in bearings adjustably secured in place by bolts or screws, which pass through slots in said bearings, so that the belts or chains F may be conveniently tightened when required.
  • One end ofthe shaft I projects, and has a pulley, J, attached to it to receive the belt or chain K, which passes around a pulley, L, attached to the shaft M, by which the straw-stacker is operated.
  • To the belts or chains F are attached cross-bars N, to which are attached teeth or fingers O, which should be of such a length as to reach nearly to the screen-plates D, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the belts or chains F and fingers O should be so arranged that the sides of the riddle C D E will not strike against them as the shoe B is shaken.
  • the chaff, stalks, &c. will be carried back by the carrier F 'N O while being moved laterally by the vibration of the shoe B and riddle C D E.
  • the seed that passes through the first three plates D passes down through the machine to the door or grainbox.
  • the seed that passes through the fourth plate D passes out through the spout P to be carried back to the thrasher.

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` vm-HNL. CUSTER. Improvement in Grain-Separa'tors. No 126 683. jl PatentedMaymnS-m Mmm.;
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UNITED STATEs TENT EEICE.
JOHN L. CUSTER, OF BONAPARTE, IOWA.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 126,683, dated May 14, 1872.
Specification describing a new and useful Improvement in Grass-Seed Gleaner, invented by JOHN L. OUSTER, of Bonaparte, in the county of Van Buren and State of Iowa.
Figure lis a top view of my improved grass seed cleaner. Fig.'2 is a detail vertical longitudinal section of the same taken through the line :v Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corre-l sponding' parts.
My invention has for its object to furnish an improved timothy and other grass seed cleaner, for attachment to thrashers and separators, which shall be simple in construction, convenient in application and use, and effective in operation; and it consists in the construction and combination of the various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully described.
A is the frame-work and casing, in which the shoe B is placed .and agitated in the ordinary manner. C are the side boards of the riddle, the ends of which are inclined to fit into the end parts of the shoe B, and are notched to lit upon the cleats attached to said shoe, and which are not shown in the drawing. The side boards C are secured to the shoe B by screws or bolts. D are the screenplates, which are perforated to allow the air or blast to pass up and the seeds to pass down through them. The plates D are made with shoulders or steps between them, as shown in y Fig. 2, and may be made in one piece or as four separate plates, as may be desired. In either case the shoulders or vertical parts should have numerous holes formed through them, and should have teeth or fingers E attached to them above the said holes to carry the stalks, chaff, &c., forward upon the next plate, and at the same time allow the blast to` operate upon them properly as they are passing from one of said plates to the other. F are endless chains or belts, which pass around pulleys G attached to the shafts H I. The shaft H revolves in bearings attached to the frame-work of the machine, in such position that the rear en d of the carrier, stirrer, or agitator may be over the forward edge of the first or rear plate D. The shaft I revolves in bearings adjustably secured in place by bolts or screws, which pass through slots in said bearings, so that the belts or chains F may be conveniently tightened when required. One end ofthe shaft I projects, and has a pulley, J, attached to it to receive the belt or chain K, which passes around a pulley, L, attached to the shaft M, by which the straw-stacker is operated. To the belts or chains F are attached cross-bars N, to which are attached teeth or fingers O, which should be of such a length as to reach nearly to the screen-plates D, as shown in Fig. 2. The belts or chains F and fingers O should be so arranged that the sides of the riddle C D E will not strike against them as the shoe B is shaken.
By this construction the chaff, stalks, &c., will be carried back by the carrier F 'N O while being moved laterally by the vibration of the shoe B and riddle C D E. The seed that passes through the first three plates D passes down through the machine to the door or grainbox. The seed that passes through the fourth plate D passes out through the spout P to be carried back to the thrasher.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In combination with the shoe B, the riddle herein described, consisting of the plates D, provided with apertures in the shoulders thereof, and the fingers E, substantially as shown and described. y
2. rEhe carrier or stirrer F N O, in combination with the riddle G D E and shoe B of a grain-separator, substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
JOHN LEATHERMAN CUSTER.
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US2587289A (en) * 1945-08-24 1952-02-26 Harold H Cook Threshing machine
US3232431A (en) * 1962-12-13 1966-02-01 Gen Kinematics Corp Stepped screens
US20030010599A1 (en) * 2001-06-01 2003-01-16 Magnus Svensson Cleaning device
US20090211949A1 (en) * 2005-09-26 2009-08-27 General Kinematics Corporation Separator system and method of separating materials

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2587289A (en) * 1945-08-24 1952-02-26 Harold H Cook Threshing machine
US3232431A (en) * 1962-12-13 1966-02-01 Gen Kinematics Corp Stepped screens
US20030010599A1 (en) * 2001-06-01 2003-01-16 Magnus Svensson Cleaning device
US20090211949A1 (en) * 2005-09-26 2009-08-27 General Kinematics Corporation Separator system and method of separating materials
EP1767283A3 (en) * 2005-09-26 2010-03-17 General Kinematics Corporation Separator system and method of separating materials
US7954644B2 (en) 2005-09-26 2011-06-07 General Kinematics Corporation Separator system and method of separating materials

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