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  • Figure l is a side view of my improved machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view ot' the same, the upper part of the case being removed.
  • the invention consists in the improvement of thrashers and cleaners, as hereinafter de- ⁇ scribed and pointed out in the claim.
  • A represents the box, case, or frame of the machine.
  • B is the apron, from which the grain is fed to the endless apron C, by which it is carried beneath the bea-ters.
  • the apron C passes around two rollers, D, to one of which the power is applied.
  • E is a platform, placed between the rollers D beneath the upper part of the apron C, to support the grain while being operated upon by the beaters. From the apron C the straw and grain fall upon the rack or slotted platform F, from which the straw is taken and bound, and through which the grain falls upon the screens of the shoe or shaker G, where it is cleaned by the blast from the fan-blower H.
  • the beater-shaft the journals of which work in bearings in the l frame-work A.
  • the beaters J which pass through or are attached to the said shaft, and which are bent at a little distance from the shaft I, so that as the said shaft I rocks the said beaters may strike squarely upon the endless apron C and the platform E beneath said apron.
  • the extreme ends of the beaters J are bent upward, as shown in Fig. l, to prevent them from catchtached to the fan-shaft H.
  • the vibratory beaters J J pivoted intermediately across the endless carrying-belt G, as and for the purpose described.

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UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE,
WILLARD VERILL, OF ELWOOD, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN THRASHlNGeMACHlNEs.
` Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 141,526, dated August 5, 1873; application led Y April 12, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLARD VERILL, of Elwood, in the county ot' Atlantic and State ot' New Jersey, have invented a new and usefnl Improvement in Combined'Grain Thrasher and Cleaner, of which the following is a specification Figure l is a side view of my improved machine. Fig. 2 is a top view ot' the same, the upper part of the case being removed.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
' The invention consists in the improvement of thrashers and cleaners, as hereinafter de-` scribed and pointed out in the claim.
A represents the box, case, or frame of the machine. B is the apron, from which the grain is fed to the endless apron C, by which it is carried beneath the bea-ters. The apron C passes around two rollers, D, to one of which the power is applied. E is a platform, placed between the rollers D beneath the upper part of the apron C, to support the grain while being operated upon by the beaters. From the apron C the straw and grain fall upon the rack or slotted platform F, from which the straw is taken and bound, and through which the grain falls upon the screens of the shoe or shaker G, where it is cleaned by the blast from the fan-blower H. I is the beater-shaft, the journals of which work in bearings in the l frame-work A. To the shaft I are attached the beaters J, which pass through or are attached to the said shaft, and which are bent at a little distance from the shaft I, so that as the said shaft I rocks the said beaters may strike squarely upon the endless apron C and the platform E beneath said apron. The extreme ends of the beaters J are bent upward, as shown in Fig. l, to prevent them from catchtached to the fan-shaft H. To the fan-shaft Y is also attached a short crank, N, to which is pivoted the lower end of the connecting-rod O, the upper end of which is pivoted to a longer crank, P, attached to the end of the beater-shaft I, so that the revolution of the fan-shaft H will only rock the beater-shaft I. To the crank N, or tothe lower part of the connecting-rod O, is pivoted the end of a connecting-rod, Q, the other end of which is pivoted to the outer end of the bar R, the inner end of which is pivoted to the frame A., I prefer to make the bar It in U shape, with its ends pivoted to the frame A, and having theV end of the rod Q pivoted to its bow. This construction will cause the pivoted bars Q R to work in a horizontal plane without guides.
To the bar R is pivoted the end of the rod S,
The vibratory beaters J J, pivoted intermediately across the endless carrying-belt G, as and for the purpose described.
WILLARD VERILL.
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THOMAS IRVING, J oHN MCNEIL.
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US2681066A (en) * 1950-08-16 1954-06-15 Florian F Dauenhauer Apparatus for picking hops from hop branches and clusters and for separating leaves and stems therefrom
US7174679B1 (en) 2000-08-18 2007-02-13 Mueller Lee W A-frame shear assembly for walls

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US2681066A (en) * 1950-08-16 1954-06-15 Florian F Dauenhauer Apparatus for picking hops from hop branches and clusters and for separating leaves and stems therefrom
US7174679B1 (en) 2000-08-18 2007-02-13 Mueller Lee W A-frame shear assembly for walls

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