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  • Figure 1 is an end view of the flour-bolt.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view.
  • the nature of this invention relates to an apparatus for feeding ground middlin gs to the flour-bolt; and the object thereof is to feed a certain and uniform amount of the same to the bolt, so that it may be mixed intimately therewith, and in a proportional quantity.
  • the following is a description:
  • Fig. 1 A represents a chest, the lower sides 'of which slant inwardly to the conductor B, which forms the bottom of the chest.
  • a screw-conveyor 0, Fig. 3, winding around the shaft D, to which is secured a ratchet-wheel, E, whereby said screw is operated by a pawl, F, Fig. 1.
  • the upper end of the pawl is pivoted in a standard, Gr, the foot of which is pivoted in a block, H, by which means is obtained to the standard a freedom to vibrate toward the ratchet-wheel.
  • H is a spring, the upper end of which is connected to the upper end of the vibratory standard G by a cord, (0...
  • Between the upper ends of the standards I is journaled a shaft, J, Fig. 2, from the side of which projects a lug, J.
  • On the outer end of the shaft is secured a pulley, A, whereby said shaft is driven by a belt.
  • the object of this machine is for feeding a certain amount of ground middlings into the flour-bolt, so that it shall be intimately mixed therewith and bolted with the same.
  • the machine issuingto communication with the chamber containingthe ground middlings, from which it is conducted into the chest A, falling upon the cant-board B and the slanting sides of the case, down which it slides to the conductor,
  • this machine I am enabled to produce a more even grade of flour, by causing a more uniform and intimate mingling of the middlings with the fine flour in the bolt, than can be done in the ordinary Way; also, the flour is less liable to become speckled and shady in appearance.
  • a certain amount of flour is required at all times to be in the bolt in order for proper bolting, the amount being according to the speed of the bolt; hence a variable quantity of fine flour passing into the bolt is attended by an. equally variable quantity of middling flour, so that the relative proportion is preserved.
  • the above-described intermittent feed device for conveying ground middlings to flourbolts can be used in combination with the hoppers of grain-mills, grinding-stones, and other cases where feeding-hoppers are used, and requiring in combination therewith an intermittent feed.

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UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIGE.
JACOB BOEHM, OF PFRU, OHIO.
IMPROVEMENT IN FLOUR-BOLT FEEDERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,673, dated June 11, 1872.
' the same.
Figure 1 is an end view of the flour-bolt. Fig. 2 is a side view. Fig. 3 is a plan view.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several views.
SPECIFICATION.
The nature of this invention relates to an apparatus for feeding ground middlin gs to the flour-bolt; and the object thereof is to feed a certain and uniform amount of the same to the bolt, so that it may be mixed intimately therewith, and in a proportional quantity. Of said invention the following is a description:
In the drawing, Fig. 1, A represents a chest, the lower sides 'of which slant inwardly to the conductor B, which forms the bottom of the chest. In said conductor is a screw-conveyor, 0, Fig. 3, winding around the shaft D, to which is secured a ratchet-wheel, E, whereby said screw is operated by a pawl, F, Fig. 1. The upper end of the pawl is pivoted in a standard, Gr, the foot of which is pivoted in a block, H, by which means is obtained to the standard a freedom to vibrate toward the ratchet-wheel. H is a spring, the upper end of which is connected to the upper end of the vibratory standard G by a cord, (0.. Between the upper ends of the standards I is journaled a shaft, J, Fig. 2, from the side of which projects a lug, J. On the outer end of the shaft is secured a pulley, A, whereby said shaft is driven by a belt.
As aforesaid, the object of this machine is for feeding a certain amount of ground middlings into the flour-bolt, so that it shall be intimately mixed therewith and bolted with the same. For this purpose the machine is putinto communication with the chamber containingthe ground middlings, from which it is conducted into the chest A, falling upon the cant-board B and the slanting sides of the case, down which it slides to the conductor,
and is therein carried along by the revolving screw to the bolt, into which it falls and mingles with the fine flour in process of being bolted. The motion of the screw is not constant, but intermittent, it being made to retate by the'lug J, which, as it revolves, pushes forward the movable standard G, thereby rotating the ratchet-wheel E by means of the pawl F connected thereto; hence a constant stream of flour does not run into the bolt, but a certain amount is injected for each tooth of the wheel moved forward by the pawl, (the reaction ofthe pawl is effected by the spring H,) and which may be regulated as to quantity by changing the pivotal pin a, Fig. 1, from one hole to another, thereby shortening or lengthening the throw of the pawl, and, as a consequence, causing the wheel to rotate more or less at each movement thereof.
By the use of this machine I am enabled to produce a more even grade of flour, by causing a more uniform and intimate mingling of the middlings with the fine flour in the bolt, than can be done in the ordinary Way; also, the flour is less liable to become speckled and shady in appearance.
A certain amount of flour is required at all times to be in the bolt in order for proper bolting, the amount being according to the speed of the bolt; hence a variable quantity of fine flour passing into the bolt is attended by an. equally variable quantity of middling flour, so that the relative proportion is preserved.
In the event a larger or smaller proportion of middlings flour is wanted in the bolt, it can be had by shifting the pivotal pin a, as above mentioned.
The above-described intermittent feed device for conveying ground middlings to flourbolts, for the purpose specified, can be used in combination with the hoppers of grain-mills, grinding-stones, and other cases where feeding-hoppers are used, and requiring in combination therewith an intermittent feed.
Claims.
What 1 claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The lug J, standard G, spring H, pawl and wheel E F, feed-screw O, and chestA, all
constructed to operate in relation to a fiourgrain-mills, grinding-stones, and other cases bolt in the manner as described, and for the where feeding-hoppers are used, for the purpurpose set forth. pose specified. ,e 2. The herein-described intermittent feed JACOB BOEHM.
device, when constructed, arranged, and op- Witnesses:
erated substantially in the manner as de- W. H. BURRIDGE,
scribed, in combination with the hoppers of A. F. CORNELL.
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