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US133648A
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    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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  • the object of our invention is to provide an improved machinefor separating and cleaning grain; and it consists, mainly, in the employment of a peculiar device from which to transunit the shakingmotion tothe screens; and,
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section.
  • A is the body of a separator or cleaner
  • B is a screen-frame, within which any suitable number of screens may be placed.
  • the shaft 0, upon which the fans are secured, extends outside sufficiently to allow the irregular disk or plate D to be keyed to it and thus revolved.
  • This disk is so formed that its surface has different planes, and it has thus an irregular or wabbling motion as it rotates. pivoted to the side of the machine at F, and it is so forked as to clasp the edge of the plate D.
  • the plate is caused to move easily by means of friction-rollers 011 the sides of the forked end of the arm, and as the plate rotates it communicates a reciprocating sidemovement to the arm E.
  • Another arm,Gr is jointed to the end of the arm E and similarly pivoted.
  • the arm G is bent to the form of a bell-crank lever, the pivot'being at the angleso that the side movement is converted into an end movement at the outer end of the lever.
  • Thisouter An arm, E is
  • Pins K project from the screen and enter the links at'any desired height, and the screens are thus at any time easily adjusted.

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J.- B.'KING & 0. N. CRONKITE. Gram-Separators,
N0. 133,648. Patented Dec. 3,1872.
AM FHDTU'UTHOGRA PHIL cam/055052158 PflacEss.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JEREMIAH B. KING- AND ORRA N. GRONKITE, 'OF SACRAMENTO, GAL.
lMPROVEMENTJN GRAlN-SEPA-RATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 133,648, dated December 3, 1872.
companying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The object of our invention is to provide an improved machinefor separating and cleaning grain; and it consists, mainly, in the employment of a peculiar device from which to transunit the shakingmotion tothe screens; and,
also, in a novel arrangement by which we are enabled to give a side motion to the main frame with its screens while we give the lower or cheat-screen an end motion, the whole be ing accomplished by one set of connections.
Referring to the accompanying drawing for a more complete explanation of our invention, Figure 1 is a perspective view, and Fig. 2 is a vertical section.
A is the body of a separator or cleaner, and B is a screen-frame, within which any suitable number of screens may be placed. The shaft 0, upon which the fans are secured, extends outside sufficiently to allow the irregular disk or plate D to be keyed to it and thus revolved. This disk is so formed that its surface has different planes, and it has thus an irregular or wabbling motion as it rotates. pivoted to the side of the machine at F, and it is so forked as to clasp the edge of the plate D. The plate is caused to move easily by means of friction-rollers 011 the sides of the forked end of the arm, and as the plate rotates it communicates a reciprocating sidemovement to the arm E. Another arm,Gr, is jointed to the end of the arm E and similarly pivoted.
The arm G is bent to the form of a bell-crank lever, the pivot'being at the angleso that the side movement is converted into an end movement at the outer end of the lever. Thisouter An arm, E, is
end is connected with the cheat-screen N by means of a pitman, H, and the screen is supported upon triangular rocking-blocks M, secured upon the shaft L, so that as the screen is moved it receives a sudden jar from each of the two corners of the triangle alternately, and this keeps it clear. The upper screen-f1ame is suspended by hangers, and is connected with the joint between the arms E and G by a rod or pitman, I, and by this means it receives a motion-at right angles with that of the lower screen, and this keeps everything loosened up so'that the screens will not become clogged. In order to adjust the screens in the screenframe and raise or lower their outer ends so 'as to accommodate them to the varying force of the blast and wind, we employ chains or links J J, which are secured to the upper end.
Pins K project from the screen and enter the links at'any desired height, and the screens are thus at any time easily adjusted.
By this arrangement we are enabled to pro duce a grain-cleaner of very superior efficiency. Having thus described our invention, what we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patout, is
1. The irregular or cam plate D, in combination with the vibrating arm E, the bent lever G, and the two connecting-rods H and I, for the purposes substantially as herein described.
2. The screen N, in combination with the rock-shaft L, with its upwardly-projecting triangular blocks M, for the purpose of giving an abrupt upward movement to the screen, sub stantially as described.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals. JEREMIAH BROWN KING. [L. s.] ORRA N. URONKITE. [L. s.] Witnesses;
JAMES J. CARTER, PATRICK J. HARNEY, G. W. M. SMITH, E. PATTEN.
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