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  • Figure 1 being a top view of my improved grinding mill with the hopper removed;
  • Fig. 3 a vertical section in the line y y of-F ig. l; and Figs. 4 and 5 are representations of portions of said mill detached.
  • the supporting frame of my improved portable grinding mill is composed of four posts E, united to each other at their lower ends by strong beams, and connected to each other near their upper ends by a metallic ring g, that supports the stationary grinding stone A, with which it is connected in the following manner, viz:
  • the said stationary stone is secured within a flanged metallic rim f, whose projecting ears rest upon springs m, placed upon the upper ends of tubular projections 71 that rise from the aforesaid ring g, the said flanched rim of the stone A, being kept in place and adjusted to any desired position, by means of set screws a, which pass through the projecting ears of said rim, and through the springs m, into female screws formed within each of the said projections h, of the ring g.
  • hub of the disk d rests upon the beveled surface of the project-ion p, on the shaft D, and supports the weight of the said running stone B.
  • the weight of the stationary stone A, being supported upon the springs m, m, enables the position of said stone to be at any time accurately adjusted by turning the set screws n, n.
  • the series of springs c', c', and m, m may be made of caoutchouc, gutta percha, or any other suitable material.
  • the lower metallic disk d is secured to the shaft D, by means of a feather on the shaft working into a groove in the perforation in said disk.
  • the upper and lower disks c, d are coupled to each other by means of pairs of lugs y' y', rising from the disk al, and embracing between them single lugs lc, descending from the d isk c, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • tionmy and running stones are enabled to mutually self adjustr themselves to eac-h J G SIEMERS other, and are also enabled to be adjusted Signed in presence 0fsubstantially as herein set forth.
  • CHAS. TODD

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'UNrTED sTATEs PATENT oFFioE.
J. G. SIEMERS, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
ADJUSTMENT oF' MILLsToNEs.
Specification of Letters Patent 1\To. 15,346, dated July 15, 1856.
'making a part of this specification, Figure 1 being a top view of my improved grinding mill with the hopper removed; Fig. 2, aV
side elevation thereof; Fig. 3, a vertical section in the line y y of-F ig. l; and Figs. 4 and 5 are representations of portions of said mill detached.
Similar letters indicate like parts in all the drawings.
The supporting frame of my improved portable grinding mill, is composed of four posts E, united to each other at their lower ends by strong beams, and connected to each other near their upper ends by a metallic ring g, that supports the stationary grinding stone A, with which it is connected in the following manner, viz: The said stationary stone is secured within a flanged metallic rim f, whose projecting ears rest upon springs m, placed upon the upper ends of tubular projections 71 that rise from the aforesaid ring g, the said flanched rim of the stone A, being kept in place and adjusted to any desired position, by means of set screws a, which pass through the projecting ears of said rim, and through the springs m, into female screws formed within each of the said projections h, of the ring g.
The running stone B, is connected to the shaft D, in the following manner, viz: The diameter of the shaft D, is enough less than that of the hole in the running stone, to allow of considerable play therein. A metallic disk 0, whose central perforation nearly corresponds with that in the stone B, is rigidly secured to the under side of said stone; this disk c, has three, four, or more screw perforations near its outer periphery, for the reception of the set screws e, e, which serve to connect the said disk to another disk d, of corresponding shape, placed a short distance below it and separated therefrom by the springs z', z'. The
hub of the disk d, rests upon the beveled surface of the project-ion p, on the shaft D, and supports the weight of the said running stone B.
The central holes in the running stone and in the disks c, cl, being of such a size as to allow the shaft D, a considerable amount of play therein, and the weight of said stone being supported upon the series of springs z', z', enables t-he position of said stone to be adjusted upon its shaft with the greatest accuracy,-by turning the set screws e, e. The weight of the stationary stone A, being supported upon the springs m, m, enables the position of said stone to be at any time accurately adjusted by turning the set screws n, n. The stationary stone A, and the runner B, being both respectively supported upon series of springs, enables their faces to self-adjust themselves to each other, and also enables them to spring outward, whenl any hard substance gets in between them, without breakage or injury Ito the mill.
The series of springs c', c', and m, m, may be made of caoutchouc, gutta percha, or any other suitable material.
The lower metallic disk d, is secured to the shaft D, by means of a feather on the shaft working into a groove in the perforation in said disk. To prevent any lateral strain from being exerted upon the set screws e, c, the upper and lower disks c, d, are coupled to each other by means of pairs of lugs y' y', rising from the disk al, and embracing between them single lugs lc, descending from the d isk c, as shown in Fig. 5.
I am aware that various methods have been employed for giving the face of the running stone an elastic bearing against the stationary stone, and therefore I wish it to be understood that I do not claim as my invention any arrangement of the running stone or its spindle, by which an elastic bearing of said running stone against the stationary stone, is produced; but
What I do claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
Supporting the stationary sto-ne upon a series of elastic and readily adjustable bearings, when the said stationary stone is combined with a running stone which rests upon a series of elastic and readily adjustable bearings which are Lcombined therewith, and
With the spindle or shaft of the same, in ment in` grinding mills signed and Witsueh 2L manner that the faces of said stanessed this 24th day of March 1856.
tionmy and running stones are enabled to mutually self adjustr themselves to eac-h J G SIEMERS other, and are also enabled to be adjusted Signed in presence 0fsubstantially as herein set forth. CHAS. TODD,
The above specification of my improve- WASHINGTON TODD.
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