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  • This invention relates to improvements in pa yr stock treating machines.
  • Figure I is a rear en d elevation of n striicture embodying the features of my-invention.
  • F ig. II is a front end elevation.
  • Fig. III is a detail plan view of the rear end of the structure.
  • Fig. IV is a detail longitudinal section on a line corres riding to line44 of Figs. I, II, III and full lines.
  • Fig. V is a transverse section on a line corresponding to line 5-5 of Fig. IV:
  • Fig. VI is ancnlarged transversedetail'- section showing details of the cylinder structure.
  • Fig. VII is a detail view partially in transverse section of the agitator shaft.
  • Fig. VIII is a detail transverse section on a line corresponding to line 8-8 of Fig. IV.
  • Fig. 1x is a. demi longitudinal seccion of a modified embodiment of my invention.
  • Fig. X is a transverse section of another modified form ⁇ or embodiment of my invert- ⁇ tion.
  • Fig. XI is a detail section on aline corresponding to line 11-11 of Fig. X.
  • Fig. II is a lan view of another modiication provid with means for refpassing the stock through the machine.
  • V trough 1 o such size as to receive the cylinder 2 which is rotatably mounted therein.
  • the ends of the trough are rovidedzwith bearings cylinder.
  • the body walls 5 of the cylinder are fo ⁇ raminated.
  • a spiral 6 having a rearward lead, the s iral being for conveniencein manufacture, uilt up oi to the drawing, I provide a'.
  • the stock I To prevent clog ing of the cylinder and also to further isintegrate the stock I provide a spray pipe 19 positioned so as to spray the stockas it is discharged from the dippers. To further break ug and wash the stock I provide sprays 20 an 21 positioned so as to discharge against. the stock or across the path-of the stock as it is discharged by the dippers into the compartments.
  • I also preferabl provide a spray 22 positioned so that it ischarges across the path of the stock as it is delivered from the com partments. Thesesgrays not only assist in washing the stock ut also in disintegrating it.
  • the shaft 16 is preferably 1n the form of a pipe having spra openings 23. Water may be discharged t, rough this pipe whileoperting on stock. ,The stockls'dolivered to the machine through the pipe 24.
  • Fig, XII I show means for repeatedly passing the stock through the machine which is sometimes i'lcsirahlv. especially in (le-inlcingV processi-s.
  • thc discharge pipe 29 delivers thc .stock to a tank 30 from which it is returned to th machine through the pump 3l.
  • the pump nud a driving motor 32 are shown convcnllfmally.
  • chine isvery eflicicnt for washing and disintegrating paper stock and has also n very large capacity, it being capable of handling much greater quantities of stock in a given time thanl the ordinary washer now com- -nionly emplo 'ed.
  • the structure is also advantageous or use in de-inking processes as it is effective in breaking up or disintegrating paper and like material into their separate fibers ⁇ I have illustrated and described my improvements in certain embodiments which I contemplate and which I believe will enable the adaptation of my improvements to the various uses for which they are desirable by those skilled in the art to which this invention relates.
  • the dippers of succeeding spirals being adapted 'to discharge to succeeding compartments, said compartments having discharge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in the cylinder, a discharge trough at the rear of said compartments into which the dippers at the 'rear end of the c rlinder discharge, a shaft disposed axially of the cylinder and through said compartments and discharge trough, blades on said shaft within said compartments. a discharge screw on .said shaft within said ⁇ discharge trough, sprays directed across the path of the stock as it is delivered to and from said compartments, and means for feeding stock to the frontend of said cylinder ⁇ 4.
  • a discharge screw on .said shaft within said ⁇ discharge trough sprays directed across the path of the stock as it is delivered to and from said compartments, and means for feeding stock to the frontend of said cylinder ⁇ 4.
  • compartu'lents having dis- ⁇ charge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the steelt' passed i throllgh the compartnunts"and advanced in;l
  • cylinder mouatixl'to'revolve therein a 'series f 4ami-ma spimayianpedeippm .for and 1' cylinder, a series ofjcom artnients disl'ipsed within said dipperss Biatthe-dippexs of succeeding spirals discharge to' succeeding com artments, said compartments having disc arge openings ou-thedovvnstrokc side. of the cylinder so that thc stock is passedthrough the eompartnllentsand advanced in the cylinder by t. ie'rotation'of the cylinder, a shaft disposed akially of the'cylinder. vand through said compartments ⁇ and blades on said shaft within said compartments.
  • n foraminated cylindeg a series of internal disposed for said cylinder, a series of compartment@ i disposed within said dip rs sothat the'dipaf dischergeto sfac-V pexs of succeeding spira cecding' compartments, said com artment having discharge openings on t e downstroko side. of the cy inder so that the stock is passed through the com artmenta' and advanced in the cylinder, an sprays direct lio ed across lthepath of the stock discharged i from the. dippers.
  • a series of internal dippers adapted to elevate and discharge the stock as the cylinder rotates, a Soru-.s ol' compartlncnts lnlzo which the stock is discharged byisaid dippers, said dippers and compartments coacti to ad- Vance the stock, a discharge troug at the rear of the compartments into which the dippers at the rear end of the c linder discharge, a shaft disposed throu said compartments and discharge troug blades on ⁇ said shaft withinfsaid com artments, and a discharge screw on said s aft within said discharge trough.
  • dippers and com artments coact to advance the stock through the cylinder
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M1 6.1. BILLiNGHAM` PAPER STOCK THEANNG MACHiNE.`
APPUUATION FILED JUNE l0. 1918.
Patented Aug'. 27, 1918.
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APPLICAHCN FILED JUNE 10. 1918. 1,276,864. Patented Aug. 27, 1918..
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ME ,JIM/W UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HILTON C. I. BILLINGHAM, 0F KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 HENRY VANDER HORST, OF KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN.
PAPER-STOCI'LTILEATING MACHINE.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 27, 1918.
To all 'whom it mag/ concerm 'Be it known that I, MILTON C. J. Birma@ HAM, a citizen of the United States, residing at the city and county of Kalamazoo, State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements iii Paper-StockTreating Machines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in pa yr stock treating machines.
`he main objects of this invention are:
First, to provide an improved stock treating machine for washing and disintegrating paper stock which is of verylarge capacity.
becond, to provide an improved machine for washing and disintegrating paper stock which greatly reduces the time commonly required for washin paper stock.
Third to rovi e an improved machine of the class escribed which is adapted for use in de-inking and disintegrating printed paper for use 4as aper stoc Fourth, to provide an improved machine of the class Vdescribed which produces a' siiperiorproduct.
Further objects, and `objects relating tu structural details, 4will definitely appear cured forwardly cui-'ved blades 9, the blades from the detailed description to follow.
I accomplish the'objects of 'my invention by the devices and means described in the following specification. The invention is -clearly defined and ointed out in the claims.
A structure whic `is a preferred embodiment of my invention 4is clearly illustrated in the accompan in drawing, forming a part of this speci ca ion, in which:
Figure I is a rear en d elevation of n striicture embodying the features of my-invention.
F ig. II is a front end elevation.
Fig. III is a detail plan view of the rear end of the structure. Fig. IV is a detail longitudinal section on a line corres riding to line44 of Figs. I, II, III and full lines.
Fig. V is a transverse section on a line corresponding to line 5-5 of Fig. IV:
Fig. VI is ancnlarged transversedetail'- section showing details of the cylinder structure.
Fig. VII is a detail view partially in transverse section of the agitator shaft.
Fig. VIII `is a detail transverse section on a line corresponding to line 8-8 of Fig. IV.
, the parts being' shown in 4ap outlet 14 Fig. 1x is a. demi longitudinal seccion of a modified embodiment of my invention.
Fig. X is a transverse section of another modified form` or embodiment of my invert-` tion.
Fig. XI is a detail section on aline corresponding to line 11-11 of Fig. X.
Fig. II is a lan view of another modiication provid with means for refpassing the stock through the machine. i
In the drawing` similar reference chai-` acters refer to similarparts'throughoutlthe several views, and the sectional views are taken looking in the direction of the' little'.
arrows at the ends of the section lines. z. Referrin V trough 1 o such size as to receive the cylinder 2 which is rotatably mounted therein. The ends of the trough are rovidedzwith bearings cylinder.
The body walls 5 of the cylinder are fo` raminated. Within the cylinder is a spiral 6 having a rearward lead, the s iral being for conveniencein manufacture, uilt up oi to the drawing, I provide a'.
3 for the tubular gu geons 4 of the segments 7. Between these .segments are. l
longitudinal bars 8.- To these barsare seder revolves, carry the stock up to the pointwhere it is discharged by gravity from the clippers.
ithin the spiral I provide a series of compartments 10 havin inlet openings 11 into which thestock is` ischarged from the blades. These compartments have discharge openings 12 on the downstroke side of -the cylinder. As the cylinder revolves it carries the stock up and discharges it into the compartments fronrwhich it overflows into the cylinder. These s irally arranged dippers discharge the stoel; to succeedin compartments so that it is repeatedly passe through the compartments and discharged therefrom and advanced towardthe rear of the cylinder. i. z
At the rear of the cylinder I provide a disiosdippersdi'sc argethereto. This trough' has 16 ehvering to the conveyor Pl .9
isposed axially of 'the cylinder an through the compartments and trou h is a shaft 16 having propeller-like bla es 17 thcreon arranged within the compartments so that. the stock is violently agitated within the confined area of these compartments to break u lumps of stock or disintegrate the same. he stock being passed through rcpeated compartments is subjected to a'scrie's of disintegrating and washing operations.- The lengt-h of the machine may, of course, be varied as circumstances render desirable.
()n the shaft 16 is a discharge screw 18 which drives the stock from thc trough into the discharge spout or pipe.
To prevent clog ing of the cylinder and also to further isintegrate the stock I provide a spray pipe 19 positioned so as to spray the stockas it is discharged from the dippers. To further break ug and wash the stock I provide sprays 20 an 21 positioned so as to discharge against. the stock or across the path-of the stock as it is discharged by the dippers into the compartments.
I also preferabl provide a spray 22 positioned so that it ischarges across the path of the stock as it is delivered from the com partments. Thesesgrays not only assist in washing the stock ut also in disintegrating it.
To facilitate cleaning of the apparatus the shaft 16 is preferably 1n the form of a pipe having spra openings 23. Water may be discharged t, rough this pipe whileoperting on stock. ,The stockls'dolivered to the machine through the pipe 24.
cation shown in Fi IX the ds ira. ybut the In the-mod dippers 25 are not dis 'compartments26 are ispose diagonally so that the st'okin passing through the compartmcnts' is'pa'dvanced one ste 'as it dischargesl from the compartments into the succ'eedin 4an'nula"r f.j,series of'dippers.'
In tlie modification 'shown in Figs. X and XI the lieetelsl Qrfagitating blades are omitted, th'structiire' being especiall designed us a washer, thd'disintegrating' eatin-es of the blades being omitted. In this structure thc dippers discharge across the inclined rorrugatedplate .27 having a series of spray pipes 2R discharging across the' ath of the slot-k. The means for driving t c cylinder und the shaft form no part of this invention. Th'ey are conventionally illustrated but I do not deem it necessary to describe the same herein.
In Fig, XII I show means for repeatedly passing the stock through the machine which is sometimes i'lcsirahlv. especially in (le-inlcingV processi-s. In this conssruction thc discharge pipe 29 delivers thc .stock to a tank 30 from which it is returned to th machine through the pump 3l. The pump nud a driving motor 32 are shown convcnllfmally.
My improved paper stock treating l...| chine isvery eflicicnt for washing and disintegrating paper stock and has also n very large capacity, it being capable of handling much greater quantities of stock in a given time thanl the ordinary washer now com- -nionly emplo 'ed. The structure is also advantageous or use in de-inking processes as it is effective in breaking up or disintegrating paper and like material into their separate fibers` I have illustrated and described my improvements in certain embodiments which I contemplate and which I believe will enable the adaptation of my improvements to the various uses for which they are desirable by those skilled in the art to which this invention relates.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent., is:
l. In a structure of the class described` the combination of a tank, a foraminated cylinder mounted to revolve therein, an internal spiral for said cylinder havin a rearward lead, a series of compartments disposed within said spiral, blades disposed between the turns of the spiral and coacting therewith to provide a. series of sprally disposed dippers which discharge the fstock into said compartments as the cylindlrevolvs, :gs dip rs of suoceedin ira A aap to disecharge tqsncoeeirgcomparlents, said com nrtments having discharge openings on the ownstroke side of the cylinderjso that the advanced in the cylinder,a discharge trough stock is passed th mugh the compartments and the dippers at the rear end offthe cylinder .y discharge, a shaft disposed axially'of thecylinder and through said'. compartments and discharge trough, b ladcs. on'said shaft,
within said compartmentmf' screw. on said shaftwithin" i trougha sprnydirected through sprays directed across the`pat-h df Ithe. stock 'as it is delivered to and from aaidooinpartments, and means for feeding stockto the front end of said cylindcr.- y
'2. In a structure of tho'cluss described, thc. combination of.n tunk` lrforuxninntcd cylinder mounted to evolvetherein, an internal spiral for slid c vlindcrhaving n man:
-der at the point of .dischat'geof ts dippers, l
ward lend, a series of compartments' dis-- posed within su id :--pirnl. hliulcs'disposcd bctwcen the turns of the: spira] and mnclug thcnwith to provid(l u serios-of H|firully dis-A posed dippers` which discharge Illu stock into said compartments ns tln` cylinder revolves. thv. dippers of succeeding spirals boing adapted to dim-hurge to upa-ceiling compurtn'lcuts. `mid uouipnrtuun u having discharge oxx'uinzgs ou- Ihd dowpstrokc side ofthe cylinder so lhn't thc stock is pum-d through the rompnrtnwuts und ndvnlnml in the cylinder, n shnft disposi-d axially of the cylinder and through snit! vouumrllucnts,
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blades on said shaft within said compart ments, a spray` directed 'l through said cylin der at the point. of discharge ofits dippers, sprays ,directed across thepath of the-stock as it is delivered to and from said compartments, and means for feeding stock to the front end of said cylinder.
3. In a. structure of the class described, the combination of a tank, a foraminated cylinder mounted to revolve therein, an iuterual spiral for said cylinder' having a rearward lead, a series of compartments disposed within said spiral, blades disposed between the turns of the spiral and coacting therewith to provide a series of spirally disposed dippers which dischargeV the stock into said compartments as the cylinder revolves,
the dippers of succeeding spirals being adapted 'to discharge to succeeding compartments, said compartments having discharge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in the cylinder, a discharge trough at the rear of said compartments into which the dippers at the 'rear end of the c rlinder discharge, a shaft disposed axially of the cylinder and through said compartments and discharge trough, blades on said shaft within said compartments. a discharge screw on .said shaft within said `discharge trough, sprays directed across the path of the stock as it is delivered to and from said compartments, and means for feeding stock to the frontend of said cylinder` 4. In a structure of the class describedgf..
the combination of a tank, a foraminated cylinder mounted to revolve therein, an internal spiral for said cylinder having a rearward lead, a series of compartments disposed lWithin said spiral, blades disposed between -the turns of' the spiral and coac'ting therewith to provide a series of spirally disposed dippers which discl'iarge lthe stock into said compartments as the c vlindenfrevolres` the dippers of succeeding spirals heing adapted to discharge to succeeding com.
partm'ents, said compartu'lents having dis-` charge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the steelt' passed i throllgh the compartnunts"and advanced in;l
the cylinder', a shai't disposed axially of the, c vlindervnnd through said compartments?, blades on said shaft within said compact ments, sprays directed across the path o f the stock as it is delivered to and from saill -coinpartments and means for Feeding stoel( to the front end of lsaid cvlinder` In a structure of thc class descriherl, thc-combination olE a tank, a foraruiuatcr'l cylinder `mounted to revolve therein, au inllcrnal spiral for said cylinder having a rearward lead.,a series ol' compartments ds posed within said spiral1 blades disposed hel tu'ccn the turns of the spiral and coactingl therewith to provide a series of spirall disposed clippers which discharge the stoc into said compartments es the cylinder revolves, the clippers of 'succeeding spirals being adapted to discharge to succeeding compart-l ments, said compartments having discharge -openings on the dow nstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in the cylin- 4 der, a discharge trough at the rear of said compartments into which the dippers at the rear end of the cylinder discharge, a shaft disposed axially of the cylinder and through said compartments dischaige trough, blades on said shaftwithin sai compartward lead, a series of compartments disposed within said spiral, blades disposed between the turns of the spiral andv coacting therewithr to provide-ase1'is-f spirall disposed dippers which discharge the stoc into said compartments as the' cylinderv revolves,
lthe dippersf succeeding spirals being adapted to discharge to succeeding compartments, said empartments havin discharg openings on'th'e downstroke of t e cylinder so that the` stock is passed through the compartmcnts and advanced in the cylinder, a
shaft disposed axially of thcylinder and.
through said compartments, blades on said sha ft within saidcompartments, and means forfecdirg stock to theI front end of said cylinder, i "l i? l, 7. In fir structlire ofthe/class described, the combinationfof a,tank, a foraminated cylinderiinounted torevolaie therein,l a series of internal sph-ally", 'disp'osed l'clippers y for 4said cylinder, aseries of ycompartments disposed within said flippers so that the dippers of succeeding spirals lrdischange to suc ceeding compartments', said, compartments having discharge openings on the downstrokc side of the eylitider so that the stock is passed through `the compartments and advanced in the cylinder by the rotation of- Vthe cylinder, a discharge-trough at the reel' of said compartments into which the dippers at the rear end of the cylinder discharge, a
shaft disposed mildly of the cylinder and through said compartments and discharge trough, blades on saidshuft within said com-y partulents,4 a discharge screw on said shaft within said discharge trough, a spray directed through said cylinder at the point of discharge of its dippers, and sprays directed across the path of the stock us it is dclivered to and from said compartments.
8. In a structure of the class described,
tothe front end' of said.
ments, and a dischargeff the combination *of the col'nhination of a tank, a fo'iaininated cylinder mollnted to revolve therein, a' series of internal spirally t-lspi'ised dippers `f ur said cylinder, a series of coiiipzirtmerits .disposed within said dippers so that the` dipp'ers of succeeding spirals discharge to succeeding compartments, said compartments having discharge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in the cylinder' by the rotation of the cylimt r a lshaft disposed axially of the cylinder and through said compartments, blades -on Said shaft within said compartments. a spray directed through said cylinder at the point of dischar e of its dippers, and sprays directed across t e path of the stock as it isdelivered to arid from said compartments.
9. 'In a structure of the class described, the combination of a tank, a foraniinated cylinder mounted to revolve therein, a series of internal spirallv disposed dippers for said cylinder, a series ofy compartments disposed within said dippers so that the lippen-s of succeeding spirals discharge to succeeding com ar'tmcnts, saidjeompartments having disc arge openings on the downstroke side of'the cylinder so .thatt-he stock is passed throu hthc coin artmcnt-s and advanced in the cy index by t 1e rotation of the cylinder,
a discharge trou' h at 'the rear of said compartinents'intow ichjthe dippers at the rear.v
end #of thelcylinderjdischarge, a" shaft disposed 'axially' o f the" .`cylinder and through said compartmentsaad:dischar' blades 'on' said'shdftsvithin sait compartwithin saiddischargeltrough.'
10. 'In a straeture.lo f the class described,
cylinder mouatixl'to'revolve therein, a 'series f 4ami-ma spimayianpedeippm .for and 1' cylinder, a series ofjcom artnients disl'ipsed within said dipperss Biatthe-dippexs of succeeding spirals discharge to' succeeding com artments, said compartments having disc arge openings ou-thedovvnstrokc side. of the cylinder so that thc stock is passedthrough the eompartnllentsand advanced in the cylinder by t. ie'rotation'of the cylinder, a shaft disposed akially of the'cylinder. vand through said compartments` and blades on said shaft within said compartments.
1l. ln a struetn're'cf. the class' described, the enmbinationofa foraininated cylinder, au internal spiral for said cylinderhaving a rearward load, n series of .compartments fdsposed within said spiral, blades disposed between the turns of the spiral andooacting therewith to provide aserlcs of spirallv disposed dippers which discharge the stoel: i'nto said mmpartments as the cylinder revolves, the di pers o f succeeding spirals boing adaptedto discharge to succeeding compartments, said compartments having discharge trough,
on eaiil shaft ta'nk, a fora'ihinated openings on the dmvnstroke side of the cyl inder so that theI stock is passed throu h the compartments and advanced in the cy inder, and sprays dicted across the path of the stock between its discharge from and return to the dippers,
l2. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a foraminated cylinder,- an internal spiral for said cylinder havin" a rearward lead, a series of compartments dieposcd within said spiral, blades disposed between the turns of the spiral and coacting therewith to provide a series of spirali dis, posed dippers which discharge the stoc into said compartments as the cylinder revolves, the dippers of succeeding spirals being adapted to discharge to succeeding compartments, said compartments havin discharge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in thc cylinder, and means for agitating the stock within the compartments.
13. In a structure. of the class described.
'the combination of a foraminated cylinder,.
throa'gh the compartments anda' vanced'in the cylinder. ,L '-lg -`14. I `structure'oftheehuis-d bed,
the cylinder. so that 'the vstock is i iosf the coriibination of .foraminatefd der,
an internal spiral .for said cylider'ha a rearward lead, blades disposed betvvee Rte turlisof the spiral and coaetin 'therewith to provide a series of 'spirally d lsposeddip-'L f pers, -a series of compartments into which said dippers discharge, thc clippers of sucf cecdingslpirals being adapted to discharge to succ ing compartments, said .com artments discharging on the downstroke si e of` :T the cylinder so that the stock lis passed throu h the'. compartments and advanced'ih the py inder, and sprays directed 'ageinstfthe 4fallingstock. ,i 15. In a structure of the class ,Glid,
the combination o! n foraminated cylindeg a series of internal disposed for said cylinder, a series of compartment@ i disposed within said dip rs sothat the'dipaf dischergeto sfac-V pexs of succeeding spira cecding' compartments, said com artment having discharge openings on t e downstroko side. of the cy inder so that the stock is passed through the com artmenta' and advanced in the cylinder, an sprays direct lio ed across lthepath of the stock discharged i from the. dippers.
16. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a foraminated cylinder, a series of internal spirally disposed dippers for said cylinder, a series of compartments disposed within said dippers so that the dippers of succeeding spirals discharge to succeeding compartments, said com artments having discharge o enings on t e down stroke side of the cy inder so that the stock is passed through the compartments and advanced in the cylinder, and means for agi-` tating the stockwithin said compartments.
17. In a structure of the class described,
the combination of a foraminated cylinder, a series of internal spirally disposed dippers for said cylinder, and a series of compartments disposed within said dipp'rs so that the dippers of succeeding spira discharge to succeeding compartments, said compart' ments having discharge openings on the downstroke side of the cylinder so that the stock is passed through ythe compartments and advanced in the cylinder.
18. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a foraminated c linder, a series of internal dippers ada to ele- .vate and discharge the, stock ,as t e cylinder rotates, a series of compartments into which the stock is dischargedv by said dippers, said dippers and compartments coactin to adl, rance the stock, a discharge trougk at the rear of the compartments into 'which the dippers at the rear end of the c 4linder discharge, a shaft. disposed throug1--said compertinentsand discharge troug ,blades on said shaft within said compartments, a discharge screw on said shaft within said discharge trough, a'nd sprays directed across the path of thel stock between its discharge from said dippers and return tothe cylinders.
` 19.' In a structure'of the class described,
the combination of' a foraminated cylinder, a series of internal dippers adapted to ele- 4vate and discharge the stock as the cylinder rotates, a series of compartments into which the stock is discharged by said flippers, said dippers and compartments coactlng to advance the stock, a shaft disposed through said '.ompaitmcnts, blades on said shaft within said compartments, and sprays directed across thc path of the stock between its discharge from said dippers and return lo thc cylinder.
20. In a structure of the class described,
'the combination ol' a oraminatcd cylinder,
a series of internal dippers adapted to elevate and discharge the stock as the cylinder rotates, a Soru-.s ol' compartlncnts lnlzo which the stock is discharged byisaid dippers, said dippers and compartments coacti to ad- Vance the stock, a discharge troug at the rear of the compartments into which the dippers at the rear end of the c linder discharge, a shaft disposed throu said compartments and discharge troug blades on `said shaft withinfsaid com artments, and a discharge screw on said s aft within said discharge trough.
, 21. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a'foraminated cylinder, a series ofinternal dippers ada ted to elevate and discharge the stock as t e cylinder rotates, a series of com artments into which the stock is discharged y said dippers, said dippers and compartments coacting to advance the stock, a shaft disposed through said compartments, and blades on said shaft within said compartments.
22. In.a structure of the class described, the combination of a foraminated cylinder, a series of internalV dippers adapted to elevate and discharge the stock as the cylinder rotates, a serles of com artments into which the stock 1s discharge from said dippers,
said dippers and com artments coact to advance the stock through the cylinder, and
sprays directed across t between its disch'a return tothe eylin er.
24. Ina structure of the class described, the combination of a foraminated cylinder, a
e path of the stock from the dippers and loisl series of internal dippers adapted to elevateY l and discharge the stock as the cylinder rotates, a series of compartments into which the `stock is discharged. from said dippers, said dippers and compartments coacting to advance thc stock through the cylinder, andmeans for agitating the st(x:lc'within the,
compartments.
Tn witness whereof, I have hereunto sci, my hand and seal in the presence of two witncsses.
moron c. J. rmimclnn.
Wi tnesscs Inl ELLA (l. ilu-:cN vinta, MAncAmc'r L. (iL/meow.
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