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  • the nature of this invention relates to an improvement Vin the construction of machines employed for the purpose of preparing the roasted coffeeberry for use, so arranged as to crush the same and not grind it to powder, and to separate the useless particles from the useful.
  • the invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the various parts, as more fully hereinafter described.
  • A represents a suitable frame, upon the top of which,'and between its sides, are placed the spil-allygrooved crushing-rollers B, running in suitable boxes a, and driven by means ot' the pulley b and geared wheels o in such a manner that said rollers B will rotate toward each other', like the crushing-rollers of a sugar-mill. So that said rollers can be adjusted to any desired dist-.ance from each other, in order to determine the coarseness ofthe work, the rods d are secured at one 'end to th'e boxes a', which slide upon the top ofthe frame A, and ⁇ in which the roller B is journaled.
  • C and C are bars, to which are attached the brushes D, which are designed and so placed as to constantly clean the rollers B when the latter are in operation.
  • the bar 0 is rigidly attached to the frame, while the bar C is secured at each end to the rods d, so that it advances and recedes with the roller Which it is designed to clean.
  • E is a hopperto receive the berry and discharge the same upon the crushing-rollers. After these rollers have performed the operation required of them, the product is discharged onto the sieve or riddle F, which has a-reciprocating motion by means of the pitman n, crank-shaft 0,pulley p, and belt q, from the pulley o'.
  • This riddle or sieve is divided into two pa-rts, the one provided with the finer mesh s allowing the liner product of the crushed berry to pass through and fall upon the inclined bed t, Where it may be discharged through the gate u when desired, while the coarser product of the berry is a1- lowed to drop through the ⁇ coarser mesh v upon a shoe, W; whence, as it is discharged onto a similar inclined bed, y, it is exposed to the blast of the fan G, which is driven by means of the pulley z and belt z from the pulley T. In this way the coiee is freed from all impurities, which consist mainly in a light scale contained in the center of each berry.
  • H is a rod, to the opposite end of which is secured the brush I, the head of which has a reciprocating motion in slides (not shown) immediately underneath the sieves, and the brush is so arranged as to, when drawn backward and forward, clean the sieves, and prevent their clogging up.
  • the coarser parts of the crushed berry, after having been discharged through the gate b', may be run through the crusher the second time, and the rollers regulated to crush it the required size.

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2- Sheets--S'heet T. SCHACHT.
Improvement in CoffeeCrushing Machines.
yV@40.130,078. Pazenredlulyso, 1am
' ZJSheets--Sheetl A. scHAcHT.
-Improvement in Coffee-Crushing Machines'.
N0. 130,078, PatentedlulySO, 1872.
UNITED STATEs PATENT OEEIoE.
ALBERT SGHACHT, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN COfFFEE-CRUSHING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,078, dated July 30, 1872'.
10 whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ALBERT ScHAcHT, of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State ot' Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Codec-Crushing Machines; and I do declare that the following is a true and accurate description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters ot' reference marked thereon and being a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section on the line a' v in Fig. 2, both iigures being on Sheet l of the drawing. Fig. 2 is a top plan. Fig. 3, Sheet 2, is an elevation; and Fig. 4, Sheet 2, is a vertical cross-section on the line :v in Fig. 3.
Y Like letters indicate like parts in each figure.
The nature of this invention relates to an improvement Vin the construction of machines employed for the purpose of preparing the roasted coffeeberry for use, so arranged as to crush the same and not grind it to powder, and to separate the useless particles from the useful. The invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the various parts, as more fully hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawing, A represents a suitable frame, upon the top of which,'and between its sides, are placed the spil-allygrooved crushing-rollers B, running in suitable boxes a, and driven by means ot' the pulley b and geared wheels o in such a manner that said rollers B will rotate toward each other', like the crushing-rollers of a sugar-mill. So that said rollers can be adjusted to any desired dist-.ance from each other, in order to determine the coarseness ofthe work, the rods d are secured at one 'end to th'e boxes a', which slide upon the top ofthe frame A, and`in which the roller B is journaled. lhese rods pass through stationary bearings e, which are secured to the top of the frame, and Iwhich are connected together by the cross-bar f. The opposite ends of these rods pass through other bearings g, which are also connected together by the cross-bar h, and between the two bearings each of the rods el is inclosed within the spiral springs K, andthe bearings g are prevented from being forced oit' the ends of the rods by the nuts l. To the center of the length of the connecting-bar f is secured 011e end of the screw m, which is provided, each side of the connecting-bar h, with thumb-nuts m. By the means of these devices combined together the relative distances from each other of the rollers B are determined. C and C are bars, to which are attached the brushes D, which are designed and so placed as to constantly clean the rollers B when the latter are in operation. The bar 0 is rigidly attached to the frame, while the bar C is secured at each end to the rods d, so that it advances and recedes with the roller Which it is designed to clean. E is a hopperto receive the berry and discharge the same upon the crushing-rollers. After these rollers have performed the operation required of them, the product is discharged onto the sieve or riddle F, which has a-reciprocating motion by means of the pitman n, crank-shaft 0,pulley p, and belt q, from the pulley o'. This riddle or sieve is divided into two pa-rts, the one provided with the finer mesh s allowing the liner product of the crushed berry to pass through and fall upon the inclined bed t, Where it may be discharged through the gate u when desired, while the coarser product of the berry is a1- lowed to drop through the `coarser mesh v upon a shoe, W; whence, as it is discharged onto a similar inclined bed, y, it is exposed to the blast of the fan G, which is driven by means of the pulley z and belt z from the pulley T. In this way the coiee is freed from all impurities, which consist mainly in a light scale contained in the center of each berry. H is a rod, to the opposite end of which is secured the brush I, the head of which has a reciprocating motion in slides (not shown) immediately underneath the sieves, and the brush is so arranged as to, when drawn backward and forward, clean the sieves, and prevent their clogging up. The coarser parts of the crushed berry, after having been discharged through the gate b', may be run through the crusher the second time, and the rollers regulated to crush it the required size. I
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
Ina coffee-crushing machine, the combination oi' the spira-lly-grooved rollers with the brushes, made adjustable as described, the reciprocating 'riddle with its divisions, the inclined board T, the chute W with the ian G, and brush H, combined and arranged as described, for the purpose set forth. v
Witnesses: l ALBERT SCHACHT.
WM. H. LoTz, EMILE WAGNER.
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US2636689A (en) * 1949-12-07 1953-04-28 Iowa State College Res Found Soil crushing or treating apparatus
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US2636689A (en) * 1949-12-07 1953-04-28 Iowa State College Res Found Soil crushing or treating apparatus
WO2011105949A1 (en) 2010-02-25 2011-09-01 Bae Systems Bofors Ab Shell arranged with extensible wings and guiding device

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