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US1454031A
US1454031A US321960A US32196019A US1454031A US 1454031 A US1454031 A US 1454031A US 321960 A US321960 A US 321960A US 32196019 A US32196019 A US 32196019A US 1454031 A US1454031 A US 1454031A
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23NMACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
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    • A23N4/12Machines for stoning fruit or removing seed-containing sections from fruit, characterised by their stoning or removing device for coring fruit
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  • finishing machines more particularly to a machine of this character designed for use in especially reducing t o nato ipulp 'to the proper consistency f0? use in the ni'a n'ufa ctul eof ketchup. i
  • the object off this iuyention is the produotion.
  • eom'piises a base 10, in the upper, portion of which is mounted a oonica-l'downufardly tapered bowl or taiik 11, said bowlbeingpitovided at its uppe'r end with laterallyprojectmg "lugs 12', which are engaged sci e'u ts 13 for rig dly securing the same in frame 10.
  • Said pfe'ss' el' ineinbe r comprises twof'spaced anmum-"members or ollars '18 and I9,*Whih a'resplihd to said shaft and'wi hic'h support r of bracket 7 sefi'esfo'f elongated brushes 20 whi'e-hz'are I syniin'e'trieally 'ai-franged @bO Lltsaid; shaft for ooope'ration "with a conical screen 21' a1 ranged withinthe boWl l1.
  • Said screen is supported by a ring 22 provided at its upper end which engages an annular seat'o'r' shoulder 23 pro'vi'dedflac'b jacent the upper edg'eof said bowl;
  • Thearrangement is su'oh "that, said' 's'ore en is 'held concentric with the bowl 11 a fpa'ss'age'fi 9 beiiig formed between said screen and bowl whichlea'ds to an 'outlet openiii g 25. Atthe' the same.
  • The"brushes 20 are rigidly fastene d to to" constantever, that the members18"andf19 a-reoiaeihiitis effected through the medium of a sleeve 26 which is threaded upon the depend ng free end of bracket 15, said sleeve being formed with an annular outwardly project same and consequently to raise or lower the brushes 20.
  • Said hand wheel is locked in positions of rotary adjustment by means of a. latch 31 pivoted at 32 upon bracket 15, the free end of said latch being adapted to I engage with any one of a plurality of openspokes of said wheel.
  • the arrangement is that the member 18 and flange 28 are free to of the sleeve 26 and the brushes be as readrotate independently flange 27, so that ad ustment of toward and from the screen may ily effected durin operation of the machine as when the same is stopped.
  • bracket 15 Vertical adjustment of the operative position of bracket 15 in order to obtain proper centering of shaft 16 is effected by means of a s-et screw 34L threaded in a cross piece at the upper end of frame 10, which set screw is adapted to contact with the underside of said bracket as clearly seen in Fig. 5.
  • Outward and downward swinging o-f'bracket is limited by a lug 35 provided at the pivoted end thereof which is adapted to contact with the lower flanged edge of cross piece 10, as will be readily understood.
  • the material tobetreated such as tomatoes
  • a hopper 36 supported by the bracket 17, said hopper being arranged to discharge into the upper end of hollow shaft 16, whence the material travels downwardly in said shaft and being deposited into the lower end of screen 21.
  • Driving of the shaft 16 is effected by means of a pulley 10 fixed to the upper end portion thereof.
  • bracket 15 Provided upon bracket 15 are pulleys 41 arranged subsequently coplanar with the pulley with their axes ily repaired or replaced.
  • arms 13 which are provided at their outer ends with screws 44L adapted to engage against opposlte sldes of frame 10 when said bracket is in operative position, as clearly seen in Fig. 2.
  • the top of the bowl 11 is provided with a cover formed of two sections 4L5, adapted to be locked together by suitable fastenings l6 and to be fastened to the upper portion of by suitable fastenings 47.
  • a machine of the construction set forth is highly efficient and is not susceptible to readily becoming inoperative.
  • the swinging mounting of the shaft-carrying bracket permits of said shaft, together with the brushes and other parts carried thereby, being swung out of registration with the screen.
  • the parts are thus rendered readily accessible, with the result that the machine maybe easily maintained in clean and sanitary condition and broken or dlsabled partsreadfastening of the brushes 20 to the supporting members 18 and 19, whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with the screen, said brushes wiear uniformly along all points thereof, with the result that the life of each brush 'isextended to the maximum which, of course, would not be the case was the wear on the brushes not uniform.
  • Lln a finishing machine, a conical screen; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen and adapted to be moved longitudinally of said axis; rotatably mounted ,means for adjusting said brush longitudinally of said screen axis; and apivoted latch engageable with openings provided in said adjusting means for locking said means in positions of rotary adjustment.
  • a conical screen a brush for forcing material through said screen, said brush being arranged to revolve about the axis of said screen and being adapted to be moved longitudinally thereof; means for revolving said brush; said means having a passage through which material to be actedupon may be supplied to said screen;and means for adjusting said brush longitudinally of said screen axis.
  • a conical screen In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a rotatable shaft arranged coaxial with said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft for forcing material through said screen; an operative connection between permitting of movement of said brushes longitudinally of said shaft; and means for moving said brushes longitudinally of said shaft during revolution thereof.
  • a conical screen a rotatable shaft arranged coaxial with said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about and splined to said shaft for forcing material through said screen; and means whereby said brushes may be moved longitudinally of'said shaft during revolution thereof.
  • a conical screen a rotatable hollow shaft arranged coaxial with said screen through which the material to be treated may be supplied to said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft; and annular members on said shaft wvith which said brushes are connected and whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with said screen said annular members being splined to said shaft, whereby they may be shifted longitudinally to change the relation of the-brushes with respect to the screen.
  • a conical screen a rotatable hollow shaft arranged coaxial with said screen through which the material to be treated may be supplied to said screen; a series of revolva'ble brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft; annular members splined to said shaft with which said brushes are connected and whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with said screen; and means engaging one of said annular members for moving said brushes longitudinally of said shaft.
  • substantially vertical rotatable hollow shaft through which material is supplied to said screen; a brush driven by said shaft for discharging the refuse from forcing the material through said screen;
  • a conical screen a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen for forcing material through said screen; a shaft coaxial with said screen and carrying said brush; a swinging bracket ,havlng a. bearing at its free end in which said shaft is mounted whereby said shaft maybe swung out of said screen; and laterally projecting arms on said bracket for bracing the free end thereof against lateral-vibration when said bracket is in operative position; 10.
  • a conical screen In a fin1sh1ng machlne, a conical screen; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen for forcing material through said screen; a shaft coaxial with said screen and carrying said brush; a swinging bracket having a bearing at its free end in which said-shaft is mounted whereby said shaft may be swung. out of f said screen; and laterally projecting arms on said bracket having adjusting screws at.

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L. A. BABCOCK mnusume- MACHINE May 8'; 1923.
3 Sheets-Sheet 1 1 Filed Sept. 5 1919 "Ma a, 1923.
L. A. BABCOCK FINISHING MACHINE a snets-sneet 2 May 8, 1923.
L. A. BABCOCK FINISHING MACHINE Filed Sept. 1919 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 i T uinf le t nl laj to i p q el n j "in 'use, and in which thei'otating ele nentfor Patented May 8, 1923.
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Application fi led septenlberj, 1 919 Serial N' QfiZLQG Q,
T 0 all whom it may concern,
eit l'i noiwnthatl, LfiLAND A. BABQOQK, a oitizenbof the UnitedStates, l esiding' at Chicago, in the eou'nty of Cook and State of Illinois,'h alkeinvented new and useful Iu pro'vbn lents in Iiinishing.IVlaChiues. of whioh the following isa i full, clear, Concise, and exact description, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawiiig', forming a part of thisspeoifioation, i
finishing machines; more particularly to a machine of this character designed for use in especially reducing t o nato ipulp 'to the proper consistency f0? use in the ni'a n'ufa ctul eof ketchup. i The object off this iuyention is the produotion. of a Inaohine ofthetype referred win Whioh the i'ot ating paits will be so hanged as to be sub'jeotedfto unifoi m"wear fo jing the material treated thi'ough' the eqsi li c ee kmpliqy dj n he de is me i'eadily andeas i ly adjusted toward and fijonj the soreenl du riing irota tifon of said elementor whilethernacliilie is in operation.
A still fu the'i' object -is the production of a machine indvhichfthe rotating parts" will be P 'QPQ Y o'peration of the machine,
A still fi u thei' ob' jot 'is the production 01 i a finishing niaehine which will be of X'LlurabIeand'economieal oonstruotionand highly effieient iii use Other objects will appeal l1ei' einafter. With these objects 'in" View, the invention consists in combinations and arrange n 'entsjof parts, hereinafter desoribed and laiined. i
it Iheinv ntipn will bestjunderstood' by.
e ren to ith a wmP-aii i r w s forming a 1 ie-1. is substa t lly wi ctie througfithe qppgf portion: of the machine,
e substant he tagged, against ibfa'tion during pa t of this specification, and in r I I loweii end of-sa dsoi een'ja-"handle or knob -u1en1be1s18 and l9 fi'hiol'1 serve 1y helium sa-"nie'in parallel relation with if' adu a e Wheel melded inpthe t us i ig. 6 is a section-taken on'substantially l11 1e 6 6 of'F 5, the braoe arm's cooperating wlth the shaft bl ache t. being omitted.
The preferred'form 'ofeonstl uction, as
illustrated in the drawings, eom'piises a base 10, in the upper, portion of which is mounted a oonica-l'downufardly tapered bowl or taiik 11, said bowlbeingpitovided at its uppe'r end with laterallyprojectmg "lugs 12', which are engaged sci e'u ts 13 for rig dly securing the same in frame 10. i
tlvotally oonneotedwith the upper end of in a vertical planejand adapted,'in operative position, to assume a pos tion directly over the bowl-'11 as Clearly seeri'in Figflfi. 'Ro- 'tatably mounted 'ii ftl ie free end 15 hollow shaft l6,"the"upp'eieii'd of Whioh is additionally braced byi'a supple- Ineiital bracketbiffbeal'iiig member 17"SE- cured to bracket 15 Y The arm 'genient is such that the shaft 16,
' k,-,\ *When the bracket lo- 1s in operative position,
is positioned "ooaiiial 'With the bowl T1, "the lower end of said shaft "proj eating into said bowl for l the-support of-a'rev'olvable p es'sei member which is "oaifried th'eiby. Said pfe'ss' el' ineinbe r comprises twof'spaced anmum-"members or ollars '18 and I9,*Whih a'resplihd to said shaft and'wi hic'h support r of bracket 7 sefi'esfo'f elongated brushes 20 whi'e-hz'are I syniin'e'trieally 'ai-franged @bO Lltsaid; shaft for ooope'ration "with a conical screen 21' a1 ranged withinthe boWl l1. Said screen is supported by a ring 22 provided at its upper end which engages an annular seat'o'r' shoulder 23 pro'vi'dedflac'b jacent the upper edg'eof said bowl; Thearrangement is su'oh "that, said' 's'ore en is 'held concentric with the bowl 11 a fpa'ss'age'fi 9 beiiig formed between said screen and bowl whichlea'ds to an 'outlet openiii g 25. Atthe' the same. v
The"brushes 20 are rigidly fastene d to to" constantever, that the members18"andf19 a-reoiaeihiitis effected through the medium of a sleeve 26 which is threaded upon the depend ng free end of bracket 15, said sleeve being formed with an annular outwardly project same and consequently to raise or lower the brushes 20.
Said hand wheel is locked in positions of rotary adjustment by means of a. latch 31 pivoted at 32 upon bracket 15, the free end of said latch being adapted to I engage with any one of a plurality of openspokes of said wheel.
jugs 33 formed in the such, as will be seen,
The arrangement is that the member 18 and flange 28 are free to of the sleeve 26 and the brushes be as readrotate independently flange 27, so that ad ustment of toward and from the screen may ily effected durin operation of the machine as when the same is stopped.
Vertical adjustment of the operative position of bracket 15 in order to obtain proper centering of shaft 16 is effected by means of a s-et screw 34L threaded in a cross piece at the upper end of frame 10, which set screw is adapted to contact with the underside of said bracket as clearly seen in Fig. 5. Outward and downward swinging o-f'bracket is limited by a lug 35 provided at the pivoted end thereof which is adapted to contact with the lower flanged edge of cross piece 10, as will be readily understood.
The material tobetreated, such as tomatoes, is introduced into themachine by clepositing the same into a hopper 36, supported by the bracket 17, said hopper being arranged to discharge into the upper end of hollow shaft 16, whence the material travels downwardly in said shaft and being deposited into the lower end of screen 21..
At this point the material is caught up by the brushes 20 and. forced thereby through the screen 21. Refuse, such as the hard green portions of tomatoes and mold and other undesirable parts thereof, are forced by said brushes upwardly into an annular passage 37, formed at the upper edge of bowl 11. The refuse collected in said passage is caught up by a sweep 38 carried by one of the brushes 20 and discharged thereby through,an opening 37 into a refuse discharge chute 39 which leads laterally from the machine. The material which is forced through the screen enters the passage or space 24 whence the same passes downwardly, being discharged through the outlet 25.
Driving of the shaft 16 is effected by means of a pulley 10 fixed to the upper end portion thereof. Provided upon bracket 15 are pulleys 41 arranged subsequently coplanar with the pulley with their axes ily repaired or replaced. Through the arms 13 which are provided at their outer ends with screws 44L adapted to engage against opposlte sldes of frame 10 when said bracket is in operative position, as clearly seen in Fig. 2. By adjusting the screws ate into engagement with frame 10 it is, of course, apparent that bracket 15 and hence shaft 16 will be securely held against lateral vibration, said screws, at the same transversely of the machine. The top of the bowl 11 is provided with a cover formed of two sections 4L5, adapted to be locked together by suitable fastenings l6 and to be fastened to the upper portion of by suitable fastenings 47.
A machine of the construction set forth is highly efficient and is not susceptible to readily becoming inoperative. The swinging mounting of the shaft-carrying bracket, permits of said shaft, together with the brushes and other parts carried thereby, being swung out of registration with the screen. The parts are thus rendered readily accessible, with the result that the machine maybe easily maintained in clean and sanitary condition and broken or dlsabled partsreadfastening of the brushes 20 to the supporting members 18 and 19, whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with the screen, said brushes wiear uniformly along all points thereof, with the result that the life of each brush 'isextended to the maximum which, of course, would not be the case was the wear on the brushes not uniform.
While I have illustrated and described one form of my invention it is, of course, apparent that changes and modifications may be made in this form without departure time, afl'ording means for accurately centering the shaft said bowl from my invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims hereunto appended.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
Lln a finishing machine, a conical screen; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen and adapted to be moved longitudinally of said axis; rotatably mounted ,means for adjusting said brush longitudinally of said screen axis; and apivoted latch engageable with openings provided in said adjusting means for locking said means in positions of rotary adjustment.
said shaft and said brushes 2. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a brush for forcing material through said screen, said brush being arranged to revolve about the axis of said screen and being adapted to be moved longitudinally thereof; means for revolving said brush; said means having a passage through which material to be actedupon may be supplied to said screen;and means for adjusting said brush longitudinally of said screen axis.
3. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a rotatable shaft arranged coaxial with said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft for forcing material through said screen; an operative connection between permitting of movement of said brushes longitudinally of said shaft; and means for moving said brushes longitudinally of said shaft during revolution thereof.
4. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a rotatable shaft arranged coaxial with said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about and splined to said shaft for forcing material through said screen; and means whereby said brushes may be moved longitudinally of'said shaft during revolution thereof.
5. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a rotatable hollow shaft arranged coaxial with said screen through which the material to be treated may be supplied to said screen; a series of revolvable brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft; and annular members on said shaft wvith which said brushes are connected and whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with said screen said annular members being splined to said shaft, whereby they may be shifted longitudinally to change the relation of the-brushes with respect to the screen.
6. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a rotatable hollow shaft arranged coaxial with said screen through which the material to be treated may be supplied to said screen; a series of revolva'ble brushes symmetrically arranged about said shaft; annular members splined to said shaft with which said brushes are connected and whereby said brushes are constantly held in parallel relation with said screen; and means engaging one of said annular members for moving said brushes longitudinally of said shaft.
7. In a finishing machine. a screen; a
substantially vertical rotatable hollow shaft through which material is supplied to said screen; a brush driven by said shaft for discharging the refuse from forcing the material through said screen;
means on said shaft for driving the same;
and means for moving said brush longituduring revolution.
through said screen; a shaft coaxial with said screen and carrying said brush; a
swingingv bracket having a bearing at its.
free end in which said shaft is mounted whereby said shaft may be swung out of saidscreen; and laterally extending means on said bracket for bracing the free end of said. bracket against lateral vibration when the bracket is in operative position. 9. In a finishing machine, a conical screen; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen for forcing material through said screen; a shaft coaxial with said screen and carrying said brush; a swinging bracket ,havlng a. bearing at its free end in which said shaft is mounted whereby said shaft maybe swung out of said screen; and laterally projecting arms on said bracket for bracing the free end thereof against lateral-vibration when said bracket is in operative position; 10. In a fin1sh1ng machlne, a conical screen; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen for forcing material through said screen; a shaft coaxial with said screen and carrying said brush; a swinging bracket having a bearing at its free end in which said-shaft is mounted whereby said shaft may be swung. out of f said screen; and laterally projecting arms on said bracket having adjusting screws at.
their outer ends for bracing the free end of said bracket against lateral vibration v,when said bracket is in operativeposition."
11. In a finishing machine, downwardly taperingscreen havinga vertical axis; a brush mounted to revolve about the axis of said screen for forcing material through said screen and for forcing refuse upwardly to the upper edge of'said screen; a shaft coaxialzwith said screen for driving said brush; an operative connection be tween said brush permitting of relativevertical ad ustment of saidbrush during ro-' tation of said shaft; .the upper edge of said a passage adjacent the refuse from said screen; and a sweep arranged to revolve with said brush for said passage.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name. 7 I
' LELAND A. BA oooK.
a conical,
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US2690577A (en) * 1948-11-24 1954-10-05 William A Coninx Piston cleaning machine
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US6015228A (en) * 1996-11-26 2000-01-18 Muller; Ernst R. Dry material and slurry processor
US6217209B1 (en) * 1996-11-26 2001-04-17 Ernst R. Muller Dry material and slurry processor
US8752480B1 (en) 2005-08-31 2014-06-17 Milne Fruit Products, Inc. Apparatus for preparing melon juice concentrate
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