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US1769268A
US1769268A US21822627A US1769268A US 1769268 A US1769268 A US 1769268A US 21822627 A US21822627 A US 21822627A US 1769268 A US1769268 A US 1769268A
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  • ⁇ y. This invention relates to a magnetic separatingdevice which has been more particularly designed for application to the spouts used for conveying grain, feed and the like from one point to another., i
  • One of its objects is to provide a simple inexpensive. and eiiicient electro magnetic separating device of this character which is arranged to intercept any metallic particles present inthe grain or feed flowing through the spout and which is so constructed as to hold the collected particles in a position where they are not liable to interfere with the free flow of material through the spout.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide the spout with means controlled by the separatin device for governing the discharge o the separated metallic particles from thespout.
  • a furtherobject is the provision of an electro magnetic separator which is so constructed and organized that it can be readily applied to spouts now in use without materially altering their construction.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary side elevation of a spout showing my invention applied thereto.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged central longitudinal section thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a cross section on line 3--3, Figure'2.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal section on line.4-4, Figure l. l
  • the numeral 10 indicates a portion yof a wooden delivery spout such as is commonly used for conveying feed, grain and similar materials fromone point to another.
  • My invention has been designed for application to such spouts, and is of such a nature thatit can be applied to those now in use or it may be manufactured and sold as a unit spout section which can be readily fitted in present spouts.
  • an electromagnet 12 whic is preferably mounted on a supporting plate p normally attracted to -S'ch pole piece for 100 13 extending over said opening and attached to the' side walls of the spout by screws vor other appropriate fastenings.
  • the pole piece of the electromagnet extends on either side of its supporting plate, the louter portion 14 thereof having a wire coil 15 wound thereon while the inner portion 16 is eX- posed and extends substantially centrally across the interior of the spout in spaced relation to the surrounding walls thereof to intercept and hold any of the metallic ⁇ particles present in the material flowing through it.
  • the inner portion 16 of the pole piece may be separably connected to the companion coil-bearin portion 14 so that changes can be readily e ected in the size and strength of the magnets to suit different sized spouts.
  • the inner pole piece carries a threaded stern 17 which engages a corresponding opening in the outer pole piece.
  • the pole piece 1s round so as not to interfere with the free passage of the material through the spout and alsoto allow the intercepted and attracted metallic particles to be carried around to the lower or discharge side of the magnet where they are out of the path of the flowing material.
  • the coil 15 whlch s upplies the magnetizing force to the pole plecel is connected to a .suitable source of direct current which is preferably controlled by a switch 18 mounted on a plate 19 secured directly to the top of the electromagnet- Arranged in the spout above or in rear ofthe electromagnet is a vertically movable slldevalve 20 for controlling the discharge of material through the spout.
  • the body of this door is made of wood or like material and on its inner face directly opposite the opposing lower ⁇ end of the pole piece 16 is an iron plate 24 constituting an armature which is holding the door closed. On either side of this plate the door is preferably faced with of the spout and prevent leakage of.the
  • the inner face of the door 22 forwardly of the pole piece 16 - may be recessed or undercut to. provide a pocket 30 for receiving those metallic particles which are caught by the plate 24.
  • the lower edge 31 of the plate 24 being inclined so that the particles will drop out of the pocket 30 and not be held therein in the open, pendant position ofthe door, shown by dotted lines 1n Figure 2.
  • the door 22 is closed.
  • the metallic partlcles therein are collected and held on the pole piece 16 or plate 24.
  • the slide-valve is clfed t check the How of material through the spout, and the switch is opened, thereby automatically opening the door and immediately releasing the collected particles which thereupon are discharged by gravity through the opening 23.
  • the switch is closed, the door is swung upwardly and held closed by the magnet after which the slide-valve 1s opened and the flow of material through the spout is again continued.
  • this improved magnetic spout separator is eiicient ⁇ -and easy to, operate, and is not liable to get out of order. Furthermore, its parts are exposed and can be readily cleaned when desired,
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout having a discharge opening 1n its bottom side, a magnetic separating element arranged transversel within the spout op-posite said opening or intercepting and collecting any metallic particles present in the material flowing therethrough, and a closure for said opening controlled by said separating element for governing the discharge of the metallic particles from the spout.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout having an opening therein, an electromagnet applied to said spout and having its pole piece extending across the interior of the same in the path of travel Aof the material flowing therethrough and in line with said opening, and a door for said opening normally held closed by said electromagnet.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the opposite side of said spout and having its pole piece extending across the interior of the same in the path of travel of the material flowing therethrough and opposite said opening, and a door for the spout-opening having a part attractable by the electromagnet for normally holding it closed.
  • a device Cof the character described comprising aspout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic articles flowing With the material through the spout, and a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron platev applied to its inner face and in opposing relation to the end of the pole piece of said 'electromagnet, the door being automatically opened by gravity when said electromagnet is deenergized.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout for conveying material having an opening in its bottom side for the discharge of magnetizable particles, a cut off valve 'in the spout above its discharge opening, a magnet applied. to the spout over said opening and having its pole piece arranged substantially centrally across the interior of the spout, to intercept and hold the magnetizable particles, and a magnetically closed door applied to said opening.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout for the passage of material having an opening in it-s bottom side for the discharge of magnetizable particles present in such material, a closure for said opening, and an electromagnet applied to said spout'and having its pole piece extending through its interior from the top to the bottom ⁇ side thereof and in line with .said opening, said pole piece being substantially round for carrying the intercepted, attracted particles out of the path of the flowing material.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic particles flowing with the material through the spout, and a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron platei appliedI to its inner face and in opposing relation to the end of the pole piece of said electromagnet, the inner face of the doorhaving a recess therein extending forwardly from the front edge of said iron plate and forming a pocket for receiving any o'f the metallic particles which may be intercepted by the plate.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic particles owing'with the material through the spout, a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron plate' applied to its 1nner face and in opposing relation to the -end of the pole vpiece 'of said electro-magnet, and springs applied to the door for effecting its prompt opening upon the deenergizing of the electromagnet.
  • a device of the character described comprising a spout for the passage of material and a discharge passage therein, a downwardly-opening closure for said passage, and a magnet applied to the spout adjacent to said opening for catching metallic particles present in the material owing through the spout, said closure being disposed in operative relation to the magnet. and normally held thereby in closed posit-ion and being free to open by gravity when the magnet is deenergized.

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July 1, 1930. H. H. MOYER 1,769,268
MAGNETIC SEPARATOR FOR SPOUTS Y Filed Sept. 8, 1927 Patented July 1, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE E", MOYER, OF LOCKPORT, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO RICHMOND MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, 0F LOCKPORT, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW 'YORK MAGNETIC SEPARATOR FOR SPOUTS Application led September 8, 1927. Serial No. 218,226.
` y.This invention relates to a magnetic separatingdevice which has been more particularly designed for application to the spouts used for conveying grain, feed and the like from one point to another., i One of its objects is to provide a simple inexpensive. and eiiicient electro magnetic separating device of this character which is arranged to intercept any metallic particles present inthe grain or feed flowing through the spout and which is so constructed as to hold the collected particles in a position where they are not liable to interfere with the free flow of material through the spout.
Another object of the invention is to provide the spout with means controlled by the separatin device for governing the discharge o the separated metallic particles from thespout. f n
A furtherobject is the provision of an electro magnetic separator which is so constructed and organized that it can be readily applied to spouts now in use without materially altering their construction.
In the accompanying drawings:-Figure 1 is a fragmentary side elevation of a spout showing my invention applied thereto. Figure 2 is an enlarged central longitudinal section thereof. Figure 3 is a cross section on line 3--3, Figure'2. Figure 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal section on line.4-4, Figure l. l
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The numeral 10 indicates a portion yof a wooden delivery spout such as is commonly used for conveying feed, grain and similar materials fromone point to another. My invention has been designed for application to such spouts, and is of such a nature thatit can be applied to those now in use or it may be manufactured and sold as a unit spout section which can be readily fitted in present spouts. l
Applied to the spout and extending through an opening 11 formed in the to wall. thereof is an electromagnet 12 whic is preferably mounted on a supporting plate p normally attracted to -S'ch pole piece for 100 13 extending over said opening and attached to the' side walls of the spout by screws vor other appropriate fastenings. The pole piece of the electromagnet extends on either side of its supporting plate, the louter portion 14 thereof having a wire coil 15 wound thereon while the inner portion 16 is eX- posed and extends substantially centrally across the interior of the spout in spaced relation to the surrounding walls thereof to intercept and hold any of the metallic`particles present in the material flowing through it. As-shown in Figure 2, the inner portion 16 of the pole piece may be separably connected to the companion coil-bearin portion 14 so that changes can be readily e ected in the size and strength of the magnets to suit different sized spouts. For this purpose the inner pole piece carries a threaded stern 17 which engages a corresponding opening in the outer pole piece. The pole piece 1s round so as not to interfere with the free passage of the material through the spout and alsoto allow the intercepted and attracted metallic particles to be carried around to the lower or discharge side of the magnet where they are out of the path of the flowing material. The coil 15 whlch s upplies the magnetizing force to the pole plecel is connected to a .suitable source of direct current which is preferably controlled by a switch 18 mounted on a plate 19 secured directly to the top of the electromagnet- Arranged in the spout above or in rear ofthe electromagnet is a vertically movable slldevalve 20 for controlling the discharge of material through the spout.
Disposed in the bottom wall of the spout 10 and opposite the electromagnet 12 1s a vertically-swinging door 21 hin ed at lts lower end, as indicated at 22, an normally closing an opening 23 through which the metallic particles collected on the pole p1ece 16 of the electromagnet may be discharged from time to time. The body of this door is made of wood or like material and on its inner face directly opposite the opposing lower` end of the pole piece 16 is an iron plate 24 constituting an armature which is holding the door closed. On either side of this plate the door is preferably faced with of the spout and prevent leakage of.the
grain or other material therefrom. It will be understood that as long as the electromagnet is energized the door 21 will remain closed and as the material iows from the spout the metallic particles will be caught and held by the pole piece 16. The moment the switch 18 is opened and the magnet deenergized, the door will automatically open and the collected particles drop by ravity through the opening 23 on to the oor or into a receptacle provided for receiving them. To insure a prompt opening of the door when the switch is opened, springs 27 are preferably applied to opposite sides of the spout and bear at their lower ends on abutments 28 secured to the door. A turn button 29 may be provided for keeping the door closed during the shipment of the spout.
If desired, the inner face of the door 22 forwardly of the pole piece 16 -may be recessed or undercut to. provide a pocket 30 for receiving those metallic particles which are caught by the plate 24. By'this construction, such particles are held below and out of the path of the material, the lower edge 31 of the plate 24 being inclined so that the particles will drop out of the pocket 30 and not be held therein in the open, pendant position ofthe door, shown by dotted lines 1n Figure 2. l
The operation of the device is as follows In the normal operative position of the parts shown by full lines in the drawings, the slide-valve 20 is opened, the switch 18 is closed so as to energize the electromagnet,
and the door 22 is closed. As the material flows through the spout, the metallic partlcles therein are collected and held on the pole piece 16 or plate 24. At suitable intervals the slide-valve is clfed t check the How of material through the spout, and the switch is opened, thereby automatically opening the door and immediately releasing the collected particles which thereupon are discharged by gravity through the opening 23. As soon as the foreign particles have thus been discharged, the switch is closed, the door is swung upwardly and held closed by the magnet after which the slide-valve 1s opened and the flow of material through the spout is again continued.
VAside from its simple and inexpensive' construction, this improved magnetic spout separator is eiicient `-and easy to, operate, and is not liable to get out of order. Furthermore, its parts are exposed and can be readily cleaned when desired,
I claim as my invention 1. A device of the character described, comprising a spout having a discharge opening 1n its bottom side, a magnetic separating element arranged transversel within the spout op-posite said opening or intercepting and collecting any metallic particles present in the material flowing therethrough, and a closure for said opening controlled by said separating element for governing the discharge of the metallic particles from the spout.
2. A device of the character described, comprising a spout having an opening therein, an electromagnet applied to said spout and having its pole piece extending across the interior of the same in the path of travel Aof the material flowing therethrough and in line with said opening, and a door for said opening normally held closed by said electromagnet.
3. A device of the character described, comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the opposite side of said spout and having its pole piece extending across the interior of the same in the path of travel of the material flowing therethrough and opposite said opening, and a door for the spout-opening having a part attractable by the electromagnet for normally holding it closed.
4. A device Cof the character described, comprising aspout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic articles flowing With the material through the spout, and a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron platev applied to its inner face and in opposing relation to the end of the pole piece of said 'electromagnet, the door being automatically opened by gravity when said electromagnet is deenergized.
5. A device of the character described, comprising a spout for conveying material having an opening in its bottom side for the discharge of magnetizable particles, a cut off valve 'in the spout above its discharge opening, a magnet applied. to the spout over said opening and having its pole piece arranged substantially centrally across the interior of the spout, to intercept and hold the magnetizable particles, and a magnetically closed door applied to said opening.
6. A device of the character described, comprising a spout for the passage of material having an opening in it-s bottom side for the discharge of magnetizable particles present in such material, a closure for said opening, and an electromagnet applied to said spout'and having its pole piece extending through its interior from the top to the bottom` side thereof and in line with .said opening, said pole piece being substantially round for carrying the intercepted, attracted particles out of the path of the flowing material. v
7. A device of the character described, comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic particles flowing with the material through the spout, and a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron platei appliedI to its inner face and in opposing relation to the end of the pole piece of said electromagnet, the inner face of the doorhaving a recess therein extending forwardly from the front edge of said iron plate and forming a pocket for receiving any o'f the metallic particles which may be intercepted by the plate.
8. A device of the character described, comprising a spout having an opening in its bottom side, an electromagnet applied to the top side of said spout with its pole piece extending across the interior of the same and in line with its opening to intercept and hold any metallic particles owing'with the material through the spout, a verticallyswinging door hinged to the bottom of said spout for normally closing said opening and having an iron plate' applied to its 1nner face and in opposing relation to the -end of the pole vpiece 'of said electro-magnet, and springs applied to the door for effecting its prompt opening upon the deenergizing of the electromagnet. v
9. A device of the character described, comprising a spout for the passage of material and a discharge passage therein, a downwardly-opening closure for said passage, and a magnet applied to the spout adjacent to said opening for catching metallic particles present in the material owing through the spout, said closure being disposed in operative relation to the magnet. and normally held thereby in closed posit-ion and being free to open by gravity when the magnet is deenergized.
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US2928122A (en) * 1956-06-06 1960-03-15 Dunlop Tire & Rubber Corp Apparatus for continuously coating a cord with rubber or other thermoplastic material
EP0252190A1 (en) * 1986-07-08 1988-01-13 Bunting Magnetics Company Magnetic filter
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