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US132486A
US132486A US132486DA US132486A US 132486 A US132486 A US 132486A US 132486D A US132486D A US 132486DA US 132486 A US132486 A US 132486A
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  • This invention relates to that class of presses which are provided with foraminous pressboxes, and followers for extracting liquids from various solid substances, such as lard, fruits, cheese, &c.
  • Theinvention consists principally in the provision of a vibrating or movable post or block, which is applied to the follower of the press for transmitting to the same the pressure exerted by a lever which has its fulcrum-point in a stationary ratchetplate secured to a vertical standard.
  • Figure l is a side elevation with parts broken out
  • Fig. 2 is a top view
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of the lever.
  • A represents the bed-frame or supporting stand of the press.
  • B is a vertical standard attached to the stand by a transverse key and secured in position by a lateral brace, a.
  • O is the press box or hopper formed of foraminous metal or wood, and which may be of any desirable size and shape.
  • D is a detachable or separate hopper-bottom provided with vertical flanges b to form a trough or channel surrounding the press-box for conducting the expressed liquid to a discharge-spout, c.
  • E is a device for fastening the hopper and its bottom to the bed-frame, consisting of a metal rod having hooks at both ends for insertion into the staples or eyes d attached to the pressbox and stand.
  • F is a horizontal-enlargement of the upper end of the standard B, in the under side of which is formeda notch or groove for the reception of a locking wedge or key, G, which presses against the upper edge of thepress-box for securing the same in position.
  • H is the follower of the press carrying a vertical vibrating post, I, the lower end of which is provided with a horizontal cylindrical tenon, J.
  • K K are centrally-divided boxes or battens which are secured to the follower and provided with cylindrical sockets or channels for receiving the cylindrical tenon of the post I.
  • L is a metallic plate or check-plate, hinged at its lower end to the follower or battens, and provided at its upper end with an elongated slot, M, through which passes a headed bolt or button, N, secured to the vibrating post.
  • 0 is a plate with a notched or ratchet surface secured to the upper end and vertical edge of the standard B.
  • P is the lever for operating the follower of the press, the inner end of which is armed with a metal plate having a curved projection, g, engaging with the ratchet-plate O, which thus forms the fulcrum-point of the lever.
  • the lever is detachably connected with the vibrating post by inserting the upper convex end of the latter into a concave channel in the under side of the lever. The lateral movement of the same, when in operation, is further prevented by a pin, Q, projecting from the upper end of the vibrating post which enters a suitable opening in the lever.
  • the advantages derived'by the use of the vibrating post are as follows, viz.: By reason of the peculiar method of attachment it will, during the operation of pressing, have a tendency to be drawn toward the fulcrum-point of the lever, thus bringingthe fulcrum and point at which the weight or pressure is applied, in close proximity, and affording a greater leverage with a small exertion of power.
  • the degree of vibration of the post is determined by the depth of the notches in the fulcrum-plate, and the pitch or distance from the points of the lever, and the movement of said' post is regulated through the medium of the slot in the check-plate.
  • Said plate will also serve as a brace for preventing the vibration of the post in more than one direction, as the limit of its movement is a vertical position, and toward the fulcrum-point of the lever.

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w. F; PAGETT'XL c. F. ROHRER.
Improvement in Lard Presses.
N 132,4 6, Patented Oct. 22,1872,
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A'IENT OFFIcE.
WASHINGTON F. PAGETT AND CHRISTIAN F. ROHBER, OF FREMONT, OHIO.
IMPROVEENT IN LARD-PRESSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 132,486, dated October 22, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that we, WASHINGTON.F. PA- enrr and CHRIsTIAN F. ROIIRER, of Fremont, in the county of Clark and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Press for Extractin g Liquids from Solids, of which the following is a specification:
This invention relates to that class of presses which are provided with foraminous pressboxes, and followers for extracting liquids from various solid substances, such as lard, fruits, cheese, &c. Theinvention consists principally in the provision of a vibrating or movable post or block, which is applied to the follower of the press for transmitting to the same the pressure exerted by a lever which has its fulcrum-point in a stationary ratchetplate secured to a vertical standard.
In. the drawing, Figure l is a side elevation with parts broken out, and Fig. 2 is a top view. Fig. 3 is a detail view of the lever.
A represents the bed-frame or supporting stand of the press. B is a vertical standard attached to the stand by a transverse key and secured in position by a lateral brace, a. O is the press box or hopper formed of foraminous metal or wood, and which may be of any desirable size and shape. D is a detachable or separate hopper-bottom provided with vertical flanges b to form a trough or channel surrounding the press-box for conducting the expressed liquid to a discharge-spout, c. E is a device for fastening the hopper and its bottom to the bed-frame, consisting of a metal rod having hooks at both ends for insertion into the staples or eyes d attached to the pressbox and stand. F is a horizontal-enlargement of the upper end of the standard B, in the under side of which is formeda notch or groove for the reception of a locking wedge or key, G, which presses against the upper edge of thepress-box for securing the same in position. H is the follower of the press carrying a vertical vibrating post, I, the lower end of which is provided with a horizontal cylindrical tenon, J. K K are centrally-divided boxes or battens which are secured to the follower and provided with cylindrical sockets or channels for receiving the cylindrical tenon of the post I. L is a metallic plate or check-plate, hinged at its lower end to the follower or battens, and provided at its upper end with an elongated slot, M, through which passes a headed bolt or button, N, secured to the vibrating post. 0 is a plate with a notched or ratchet surface secured to the upper end and vertical edge of the standard B. P is the lever for operating the follower of the press, the inner end of which is armed with a metal plate having a curved projection, g, engaging with the ratchet-plate O, which thus forms the fulcrum-point of the lever. The lever is detachably connected with the vibrating post by inserting the upper convex end of the latter into a concave channel in the under side of the lever. The lateral movement of the same, when in operation, is further prevented by a pin, Q, projecting from the upper end of the vibrating post which enters a suitable opening in the lever.
The advantages derived'by the use of the vibrating post are as follows, viz.: By reason of the peculiar method of attachment it will, during the operation of pressing, have a tendency to be drawn toward the fulcrum-point of the lever, thus bringingthe fulcrum and point at which the weight or pressure is applied, in close proximity, and affording a greater leverage with a small exertion of power. The degree of vibration of the post is determined by the depth of the notches in the fulcrum-plate, and the pitch or distance from the points of the lever, and the movement of said' post is regulated through the medium of the slot in the check-plate. Said plate will also serve as a brace for preventing the vibration of the post in more than one direction, as the limit of its movement is a vertical position, and toward the fulcrum-point of the lever.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The vibrating post I,check or regulating plate L, and fulcrum or ratchet-plate 0, when combined with lever P and follower H, and relatively arranged in the manner specified.
WASHINGTON F. PAGETT. CHRISTIAN F. BOHRER.
Witnesses to both signatures:
J OHN H. BLOSE, I ELIZABETH ANN FLEMING.
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US2420142A (en) * 1944-08-05 1947-05-06 Levin David Fruit squeezer
US2423209A (en) * 1944-05-20 1947-07-01 Daniel H Storey Paper baler
US5090309A (en) * 1991-04-09 1992-02-25 Lai Fu Tung Waste container

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2423209A (en) * 1944-05-20 1947-07-01 Daniel H Storey Paper baler
US2420142A (en) * 1944-08-05 1947-05-06 Levin David Fruit squeezer
US5090309A (en) * 1991-04-09 1992-02-25 Lai Fu Tung Waste container

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