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  • his invention relates to agitating devices. More particularly, it relates to devices for imparting to barrels, drums andthej-like rotary motionwhereby liquid in the barrel or drum is slopped'ab'out therein for, say, the purpose of c'eaning-the barrel or drum.
  • Previous devices for this general purpose have been open to various objections :'they did not give sufficient motion .to the drum, were difficult to load, did not have adequate and readily usable arrangements for changing the speed ratios, could not'be lockedin adjusted position so as to positively hold the drum inposition, and-hadvariQus other major faults.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation "of'afld evice embodying theinvention, with the *drum frame in position to have a drumplaced therein, and a drum in place ready to be rotated;
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of the device shown in Figure 1;
  • l Figure 4 is a view similar to - Figure 3 of the counterweighted end or head ofthe frame;
  • theide are detail views of the vice comprises; ingeneral, a frame 1 of preferably rectangular form borne bythe centrally located journals Qand 3'carried in the pillow blocked and 5' presentedby the machine frame 6.
  • the frame l rotat-ably carries, on its cross bars 7-'and 8,-centrally mounted drum-receiving rests or clamp members 9 and 10 desirably in the form of a dished disc.
  • the one, 9, is driven by the driving train 111213-14:- 15- l6 17 while the other, 10,is adjustable .to-
  • the clamp head 9 ( Figure 3) is concentrically carriedbythe shaft 117 to be driven thereby, in any suitable man ner as by the collar-and-pin 19, theshaft being'journaled at 20 on the web of the channel crossbar '7 and a ball-thrust bearing 21 desirably being used,
  • the shaft detachably' carries the spur gear 16 to be driven thereby,
  • the gear 16 is driven from the stationary gear 11 by the gear 12, connecting shaft 13, the gear 14 detaohably carried by the shaft 13, and the gear 15, detachably carried by the stud 22; .
  • spur gears 14, 15 and 16 as distinguished from, say, a shaft drive with mitre and bevel gears, the ratio between the speed of rotation of the short axis and that of the long axis can be changed very simply, it being only necessary to change certain of the gears 14, 15 and 16 instead of having to disrupt and replace the entire drive mechanism as would be the case if a shaft drive
  • the clamp head 10 ( Figure 4) is concen the cross piece 8 of the frame 1.
  • the head 10 carries a socket block 27 rotatable on the bearing end 28 of the spindle 24, the end 28 having a thrust head 28, and a ball-thrust bearing 29 being desirably disposed between the thrust head and the clamp head as shown,
  • the clamp head 10 is rotatably mounted with respect to the frame 1 and 1s adjustable toward and from the head 9 for drum clamping purposes.
  • the spindle 24 is conveniently provided with a hand wheel 30.
  • a look for the spindle 24 is preferably provided, as a precautionary measure, to hold the drum clamped during rotation.
  • such lock comprises ( Figures 6, 7 and 8) a hasp 31 hinged to the cross member 8, and a pin device 32.
  • the pin 32 presents a portion 33 to tightly fit in any one of a series of holes 34 about the rim of the wheel 30, and a spring portion 35 to fit about the rim.
  • the pin is provided in any desired way with an enlarged end spanning the slot of the hasp to so retain the hasp; as'hereshown, by way of example merely, a pin 37 is passed closely'through the loop 38 of the pin 32.
  • the slot 39 in the hasp provides for the pin 32 occupying different vertical heights, in accordance with the dilferent vertical positions of the wheel corresponding to drums of different heights.
  • the frame 1 may be well balanced for rotation about the axis 23 it is desirable, as indicated in Figure 4, to provide elements to counter-balance the gearing for rotating the drum.
  • Such elements may be of any suitable character and, by way of example, I have indicated lead weighting 46 cast into place in the channel cross member 8.
  • a fulcrum device is preferably provided to facilitate the placing of the drums in the apparatus. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the
  • illustrated device comprises a pair of rollers 40, 40 journaled one at each open side of the frame beyond the periphery of one of the heads 9 01*10 and substantially in the plane of the upper edge thereof, upon cross bars 41, 41 carried by the side members of the frame 1.
  • a drum may be fulcrumed on one of the rollers 40, and up-ended to drop into place on the clamp head. This makes loading easy.
  • the frame 1 When loading the apparatus it is hi hly desirable that the frame 1 be positively eld stationary. To so hold the frame I preferably provide a suitable lock. As here trated, such lock consists of a tongue 42 fulcrumed to the machine frame 6 by the rod 43, the rod 43 having an actuating handle 44, and the tongue, rod and handle forming a species of bell crank. As shown in Figure 1,
  • the handle '44 is of sufficient length to provide that, as it rests in lowered position, the tongue 42 will be in looking position.
  • a machine frame presenting a bearing
  • a machine frame presenting a bearing, a supporting frame mounted in said bearing, means for driving said supporting frame, means for supporting an object in such frame for rotation upon an axis at an angle to that of said bearing, and including a member for clamping contact with the object and rotatabl mounted in such frame, and means for means comprising a train of spur gears carried by such frame and having a gear thereof in driving connection with said member and also havin a gear stud adjustable upon such frame to e shifted with respect to the other gears and a gear removably carried on sai other sizes, and gearing driven in synchronism with such frame upon rotation thereof stud for substitution of gears of.
  • gear bers in driving connection with said gear bers being in the character of a disc of substantially the diameter of the drums to be received and substantially flat upon its drum-contacting surface thereby to contact the drum over a substantial area.
  • a supporting frame means for rotatably supporting a drum in said frame, and means for driving said supporting means to rotate said drum;
  • said supporting means comprising a pair of clamping members carried by said frame and spaced to accommodate the drum therebetween,said members being in the character of centrally mounted discs of substantially the diameter of the drum to be received, substantially flat upon their drum-contacting surfaces thereby to con tact the drum over a substantial area, and having an outwardly inclined upstanding periphery to assist in centering the drum.
  • a rigid supporting frame means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame, and means for driving .said supportingmeans to rotate said object
  • said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one mounted for adjustment toward the other to effect clamping and also for rotation to provide for sa1d rotation of the object, and means for so mounting such member, the same comprising a thrust bearing for the member, a supporting spindle for the bearing carried by said rigid frame, said spindle being directly associate-d with said bearing whereby longitudinal movement of said spindle moves said bearing, and provisions for the longitudinal movement of said spindle relative to said rigid frame and to and from the other clamping ,member.
  • a supporting frame means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame, and means for driving said supporting means to rotate said object
  • said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one mounted for adjustment toward the other to efi'ectclamping and also for rotation to provide for said rotation of the object, and means for so mounting such member, the same comprising a threaded block carried by said frame, a spindle threaded through said block and provided with a bearing surface and thrust head, and a socket block carried by such member and presenting a bearing surface and a thrusthead-receiving socket, said spindle being associated with said socket block with said bearing surfaces in cooperation and said.
  • said supporting means and including powertransmitting elements carried by said supporting frame at one side of the rotation axis, and counterweighting means carried by such frame at the other side of its rotation axis for counter-balancing said powertransmitt'ing elements.
  • a machine frame in combination, a machine frame, a supporting frame mounted in said machine frame for rotation, a member of said supporting frame lying cross-wise of the rotation axis and presenting a socket spaced from said axis, and a latch for locking such frame against rotation upon said axis comprising a tongue for insertion in said socket and means for moving said tongue into and out of said. socket.
  • a machine frame in combination, a machine frame, a supporting frame mounted in .said machine frame for rotation, a member of said supporting frame lying crosswise of the rotation axis and having a channel section, means for supporting an object in such frame for rotation upon an axis at an angle to the rotation axis of such frame, and a latch for locking such frame against rotation .comprising a bell crank fulcrumed in said machine frame in position for one arm to swing into and out of said channel-sectioned frame memher, to serve as a latch, the other arm serving as an operating handle.
  • a supporting frame means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving saidsupporting means to rotate the object
  • said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping mem bers with one adjustable toward the other to e fect clamping, means for; adjusting the member, and a lock forlockmg the adjusting means in adjusted position.
  • a supporting frame means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving said supporting means to rotate the object
  • said supporting means comprising a pair of s aced clamping members with one adjusta letoward the other 7 to effect clamping, means for adjusting the member, and comprising a threaded spindle mounted with said frame and. connected with said adjustable member whereby rotation of said spindle causes advance or retreat of such member, and a lock for preventing rotation of said spindle.
  • a supporting frame means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving said supporting means to rotate the object, said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one adjustable toward the other partially through the slot of said hasp and inserted in a selected socket of said wheel.
  • a supporting frame means for supporting an object in said frame and comprising a rest for the object, and means,.distinct from said rest and cooperative therewith, carried b said. frame providing a-fulcrum for the oiiject in introducing it to said rest.
  • a supporting frame means for supporting an ob ect in said frame and comprising a disc-like rest for theobject, and means providing a fulcrum for the object in introducing it to said rest, such means comprising supports carried by said frame, and a roller carried by said supports beyond, but closely adjacent to, the periphery of the rest and substantially in the plane of said rest.
  • a supporting frame comprising side bars and a cross bar, means for supporting an object in said frame and comprising a disclike rest for the object carried by said cross bar and lying between said side bars, and means providing fulcrums for the objects in introducing them to said rest, such means comprising supporting bars mountedon said side bars adjacent said rest and extending at each end beyond the periphery thereof, and a roller mounted at each end of said supporting bars.
  • a machine frame presenting a pair of spaced aligned bearings, a substantially rectangular supporting frame with its side members carried by said bearings, a pair of clamping members, one carried by each-end member of the supporting frame and within the frame, means for rotatably supporting each said clamping member, one said means comprising a bearing and means for -moving the borne member toward and from the other member, means for driving such other member and comprising spur gearing carried by the adjacent cross bar of the frame, a a

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Aug. 3 1926.
1,594,516 H. J. DEROSHA AGITATING DEVICE Filed Oct. 19, 1923 2 Sheets-Sheet l flr'osba, fm enfor By My afforneywi Patente Aug. 3, 1926.
srTEs OFFICE.
HENRY J'. DEROSHA, OE FLINT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR T I. DU PONT DE NEMOUBS I & COMPANY, OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
AGITA'IING DEVICE.
Application filed October 19, 1923. Serial No. 659,456.
'1 his invention relates to agitating devices. More particularly, it relates to devices for imparting to barrels, drums andthej-like rotary motionwhereby liquid in the barrel or drum is slopped'ab'out therein for, say, the purpose of c'eaning-the barrel or drum. Previous devices for this general purpose have been open to various objections :'they did not give sufficient motion .to the drum, were difficult to load, did not have adequate and readily usable arrangements for changing the speed ratios, could not'be lockedin adjusted position so as to positively hold the drum inposition, and-hadvariQus other major faults. I h'avedev isedan agitating device or drumcleaner in which these "men tioned,'a nd various other faults of previous devices are overcome and eliminated.'- It is the object of the invention to provide such adevicep V Withou restricting the invention thereto,
it is described with more particular-reference to-the embodimentshown in the accom-v panying drawings In" t'hese drawings Figure 1 isa front elevation "of'afld evice embodying theinvention, with the *drum frame in position to have a drumplaced therein, and a drum in place ready to be rotated;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the device shown in Figure 1; I Figure 3 is a view' substantially in diamet-- rical cross-section ofthe gear=bearing end onhead of the drum-supporting frame; l Figure 4 is a view similar to -Figure 3 of the counterweighted end or head ofthe frame;
Figure view substantially on the line 5 5 of Figure 2, dshowing a-top view ofwthe frame lock,
Figures'6, 7and 8 clamping-mechanism lock. 1
Referring now to the drawings, theide are detail views of the vice comprises; ingeneral, a frame 1 of preferably rectangular form borne bythe centrally located journals Qand 3'carried in the pillow blocked and 5' presentedby the machine frame 6. The frame lrotat-ably carries, on its cross bars 7-'and 8,-centrally mounted drum-receiving rests or clamp members 9 and 10 desirably in the form of a dished disc. Of these, the one, 9, is driven by the driving train 111213-14:- 15- l6 17 while the other, 10,is adjustable .to-
5 is a fragmentalcross+sectional ward and from the first to clamp a drum between the members 9 and 10. The frame 1 is driven from the tight-and-loose-belt pulleys 18 on theshaft. The gear 11 of the train isfastupon the frame 6, concentric wit'lrthe shaft 2. With this arrangement, as the frame 1 is driven the drum is rotated upon its short axis,- while at the same time the di am is rotatedon its long axis, since the clamp head 9. is rotated as the gear 12 r0 ls upon the fixed gear 11 during the:rotation-of the framel; With this double motion, any liquid in the drum, as cleaning solution, is effectively carried to all partsof the interior surface of the drum.
I Proceedingnow to a detailed description of the structure :',The clamp head 9 (Figure 3) is concentrically carriedbythe shaft 117 to be driven thereby, in any suitable man ner as by the collar-and-pin 19, theshaft being'journaled at 20 on the web of the channel crossbar '7 and a ball-thrust bearing 21 desirably being used, The shaft ,detachably' carries the spur gear 16 to be driven thereby, The gear 16 is driven from the stationary gear 11 by the gear 12, connecting shaft 13, the gear 14 detaohably carried by the shaft 13, and the gear 15, detachably carried by the stud 22; .Withthis arrangement of spur gears 14, 15 and 16, as distinguished from, say, a shaft drive with mitre and bevel gears, the ratio between the speed of rotation of the short axis and that of the long axis can be changed very simply, it being only necessary to change certain of the gears 14, 15 and 16 instead of having to disrupt and replace the entire drive mechanism as would be the case if a shaft drive with mitre and bevel gears wereused, as in that case not only would the size'of the gears have to bexchanged but also the bearing centers would have to be i changed, requiring the installation of new bearingsandso' forth. To facilitate gear changes in the present structure, the bearing stud 22 for the gear 15' is adjustable longitudinally of the cross bar 7, in the slot 23, and clamped in adjusted position in any usual or preferred manner. v
vThe clamp head 10 (Figure 4) is concen the cross piece 8 of the frame 1. The head 10 carries a socket block 27 rotatable on the bearing end 28 of the spindle 24, the end 28 having a thrust head 28, and a ball-thrust bearing 29 being desirably disposed between the thrust head and the clamp head as shown, Thus the clamp head 10 is rotatably mounted with respect to the frame 1 and 1s adjustable toward and from the head 9 for drum clamping purposes. The spindle 24 is conveniently provided with a hand wheel 30.
A look for the spindle 24 is preferably provided, as a precautionary measure, to hold the drum clamped during rotation. As here shown, such lock comprises (Figures 6, 7 and 8) a hasp 31 hinged to the cross member 8, and a pin device 32. The pin 32 presents a portion 33 to tightly fit in any one of a series of holes 34 about the rim of the wheel 30, and a spring portion 35 to fit about the rim. The pin is provided in any desired way with an enlarged end spanning the slot of the hasp to so retain the hasp; as'hereshown, by way of example merely, a pin 37 is passed closely'through the loop 38 of the pin 32. With the pin 32 in" place in the wheel and projecting through the slot 39 of the hasp, the wheel is held against rotation. The slot 39 in the hasp provides for the pin 32 occupying different vertical heights, in accordance with the dilferent vertical positions of the wheel corresponding to drums of different heights.
In order that the frame 1 may be well balanced for rotation about the axis 23 it is desirable, as indicated in Figure 4, to provide elements to counter-balance the gearing for rotating the drum. Such elements may be of any suitable character and, by way of example, I have indicated lead weighting 46 cast into place in the channel cross member 8.
A fulcrum device is preferably provided to facilitate the placing of the drums in the apparatus. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the
illustrated device comprises a pair of rollers 40, 40 journaled one at each open side of the frame beyond the periphery of one of the heads 9 01*10 and substantially in the plane of the upper edge thereof, upon cross bars 41, 41 carried by the side members of the frame 1. With this arran ement, when the frame 1 is positioned to ring the clamp head, as 9, having the rollers 40 adjacent it,
in lower position (.as in the drawings), a drum may be fulcrumed on one of the rollers 40, and up-ended to drop into place on the clamp head. This makes loading easy.
When loading the apparatus it is hi hly desirable that the frame 1 be positively eld stationary. To so hold the frame I preferably provide a suitable lock. As here trated, such lock consists of a tongue 42 fulcrumed to the machine frame 6 by the rod 43, the rod 43 having an actuating handle 44, and the tongue, rod and handle forming a species of bell crank. As shown in Figure 1,
the handle '44 is of sufficient length to provide that, as it rests in lowered position, the tongue 42 will be in looking position. The
tongue when in looking position rests be' tween the sides of the channel bar 45 which forms the side bar of the frame 1 (Fig. 5).
When itis desired to release the frame the 1. In an agitating device, in combination,
a machine frame presenting a bearing, a
supporting frame mounted in said bearing, means for driving said supporting frame, means for supporting an object in such frame for rotation upon an axis at an angle to that of said bearing, and including a member for clamping contact with the ob-v ject and rotatably mounted in such frame, and means for driving said member, such means comprising a train .of spur gears carried by such frame and having a gear thereof in driving connection with said member, and gearing driven in 'synchronism with such frame upon rotation thereof and in driving connection with said gear train and means ,in association with said gear train providing for installation of gears of desired ratio.
2. In an agitating device, in combination, a machine frame presenting a bearing, a supporting frame mounted in said bearing, means for driving said supporting frame, means for supporting an object in such frame for rotation upon an axis at an angle to that of said bearing, and including a member for clamping contact with the object and rotatabl mounted in such frame, and means for means comprising a train of spur gears carried by such frame and having a gear thereof in driving connection with said member and also havin a gear stud adjustable upon such frame to e shifted with respect to the other gears and a gear removably carried on sai other sizes, and gearing driven in synchronism with such frame upon rotation thereof stud for substitution of gears of.
riving said member, such.
and in driving connection with said gear bers being in the character of a disc of substantially the diameter of the drums to be received and substantially flat upon its drum-contacting surface thereby to contact the drum over a substantial area.
4. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting a drum in said frame, and means for driving said supporting means to rotate said drum; said supporting means comprising a pair of clamping members carried by said frame and spaced to accommodate the drum therebetween,said members being in the character of centrally mounted discs of substantially the diameter of the drum to be received, substantially flat upon their drum-contacting surfaces thereby to con tact the drum over a substantial area, and having an outwardly inclined upstanding periphery to assist in centering the drum.
5. In an agitating device, in combination, a rigid supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame, and means for driving .said supportingmeans to rotate said object, said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one mounted for adjustment toward the other to effect clamping and also for rotation to provide for sa1d rotation of the object, and means for so mounting such member, the same comprising a thrust bearing for the member, a supporting spindle for the bearing carried by said rigid frame, said spindle being directly associate-d with said bearing whereby longitudinal movement of said spindle moves said bearing, and provisions for the longitudinal movement of said spindle relative to said rigid frame and to and from the other clamping ,member.
6. In an agitating device, in combination,
a supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame, and means for driving said supporting means to rotate said object, said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one mounted for adjustment toward the other to efi'ectclamping and also for rotation to provide for said rotation of the object, and means for so mounting such member, the same comprising a threaded block carried by said frame, a spindle threaded through said block and provided with a bearing surface and thrust head, and a socket block carried by such member and presenting a bearing surface and a thrusthead-receiving socket, said spindle being associated with said socket block with said bearing surfaces in cooperation and said.
said supporting means and including powertransmitting elements carried by said supporting frame at one side of the rotation axis, and counterweighting means carried by such frame at the other side of its rotation axis for counter-balancing said powertransmitt'ing elements. 7
8. In an agitating device, in combination, a machine frame, a supporting frame mounted in said machine frame for rotation, a member of said supporting frame lying cross-wise of the rotation axis and presenting a socket spaced from said axis, and a latch for locking such frame against rotation upon said axis comprising a tongue for insertion in said socket and means for moving said tongue into and out of said. socket.
9. In an agitating device, in combination, a machine frame, a supporting frame mounted in .said machine frame for rotation, a member of said supporting frame lying crosswise of the rotation axis and having a channel section, means for supporting an object in such frame for rotation upon an axis at an angle to the rotation axis of such frame, and a latch for locking such frame against rotation .comprising a bell crank fulcrumed in said machine frame in position for one arm to swing into and out of said channel-sectioned frame memher, to serve as a latch, the other arm serving as an operating handle.
10. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving saidsupporting means to rotate the object, said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping mem bers with one adjustable toward the other to e fect clamping, means for; adjusting the member, and a lock forlockmg the adjusting means in adjusted position.
11. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving said supporting means to rotate the object, said supporting means comprising a pair of s aced clamping members with one adjusta letoward the other 7 to effect clamping, means for adjusting the member, and comprising a threaded spindle mounted with said frame and. connected with said adjustable member whereby rotation of said spindle causes advance or retreat of such member, and a lock for preventing rotation of said spindle.
12. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for rotatably supporting an object in said frame and means for driving said supporting means to rotate the object, said supporting means comprising a pair of spaced clamping members with one adjustable toward the other partially through the slot of said hasp and inserted in a selected socket of said wheel.
13. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for supporting an object in said frame and comprising a rest for the object, and means,.distinct from said rest and cooperative therewith, carried b said. frame providing a-fulcrum for the oiiject in introducing it to said rest. 14. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame, means for supporting an ob ect in said frame and comprising a disc-like rest for theobject, and means providing a fulcrum for the object in introducing it to said rest, such means comprising supports carried by said frame, and a roller carried by said supports beyond, but closely adjacent to, the periphery of the rest and substantially in the plane of said rest.
15. In an agitating device, in combination, a supporting frame comprising side bars and a cross bar, means for supporting an object in said frame and comprising a disclike rest for the object carried by said cross bar and lying between said side bars, and means providing fulcrums for the objects in introducing them to said rest, such means comprising supporting bars mountedon said side bars adjacent said rest and extending at each end beyond the periphery thereof, and a roller mounted at each end of said supporting bars.
'16. In a' drum cleaner,'in combination, a machine frame presenting a pair of spaced aligned bearings, a substantially rectangular supporting frame with its side members carried by said bearings, a pair of clamping members, one carried by each-end member of the supporting frame and within the frame, means for rotatably supporting each said clamping member, one said means comprising a bearing and means for -moving the borne member toward and from the other member, means for driving such other member and comprising spur gearing carried by the adjacent cross bar of the frame, a a
gear fixed upon said machine frame concentric with one of said aligned bearings,
and gearing connecting said gear and said spur gearing, means for locking said supporting frame against rotation at said aligned bearings, means for locking said adjustable clamping member in adjusted position, means for counter-balancing said gearing, and means for rotating said frame upon the axis of said aligned bearings.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
HENRY J. DEROSHA.
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