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  • This invention relates to improvements in grinding mills or machines particularly adapted for grinding corn, oats, barley, rye, wheat, and other grains of a similar nature.
  • A-prime object of this invention is to provide a vertically arranged grinding machine having an outer corrugated shell revolving in opposite direction to a cooperating cone shaped corrugated surface within the shell, thereby greatly increasing the grinding capacity in the machine and reducing the power consumption considerably.
  • the grinding machine according to this invention is not intended primarily as a milling device for reducing to a fine degree, as required in flour and cereal milling, but is constructed principall for the purpose of heavy duty fee-d grin ing and will reduce or grind whole corn, including corn on the cob after it has gone through a corn crusher, into feed for cattle, horses and hogs.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a grinding machine consisting of a minimum number of parts, simple and inexpensive of construction and which includes a complete unit or grinding device in itself, having corrugated grinding plates or mantels, arranged to be easily removed for recorrugating or repairs without in any manner disturbing the supporting members, the machine being also provided with a feeder member as well as a distributor, thereby assuring an even stream of grain to the grinding chambers.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a complete grinding machine for grains including feeder and distributing members, the grinding elements comprising an outer shell, adjustably and rotatably mounted in the machine, and an inner cone-shaped member adapted to revolve in opposite direction to the shell, both the shell and cone shaped member being adjustable in relationship to each other.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a vertical sectional view of the grinding machine disclosing the feeding, distributing, and grinding members in operative relationship.
  • Figure 2 represents a cross sectional View of the device taken along line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 illustrates a cross sectional view of the grinding machine takenalong line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 represents a side elevational view of the corrugated cone shaped grinding member, disclosing the distributing means connected therewith for separating the grain elements just before grinding.
  • Figure 5 illustrates a bottom plan view of Figure 4
  • Figure 6 represents a perspective view of the cap or supporting member for the distributing elements in attached relationship to the grinding cone.
  • Figure 7 illustrates a side elevational view of the grinding shell.
  • Figure 8 represents a top plan view of the grinding shell showing the corrugations therein.
  • Figure 9 represents a vertical sectional view of the grinding shell disclosing the driving geaiyin attached relationship thereto and the corrugations on the inner surface in operative position.
  • Figure 10 illustrates a sectional. view of Figure 1 taken along line ill--10, disclosing the means for raising and lowering the grinding cone and shaft.
  • the grinding machine includes a supporting structure ionsisting of side members 1 and 2, made of any suitable material, and adapted to have securely fastened thereto by means of bolts 3 and 4:. suitably formed guiding and supporting brackets 5 and 6, which may be made of any proper material, such as sheet iron or r otherwise.
  • a top frame member 7 is adapted to be attached or connected with the side members 1 and 2 in such a manner that it will function to support a feed and grain inlet spout consisting of a lead tube 8, extending from machine screws 11 or otherwise.
  • a chamber 9 formed from a box shaped construction 10, which is securely supported on the frame member 7 by means of
  • the box shaped member 10 is preferred to be divided into ChalQbQI portions 9 and 12, the chamber p ortion .12 being utilized as a housingfor the; gear elements 13 and 1 1, while the chamber 9 is adapted to rece vethe gra n a s t del vers from the spout 8.
  • the gear 13 is keyed to a shaft which is rotatably mounted in'the housing 10, as clearly disclosed at. 1,6,;thatgportien p the shaft 15 extending from the chamber 9 having securely mountedz-th-ereon a paddle member" 17 for. the purpose: of breakmg. up and..separa.t1ng the grainspist'prevloris to its. delivery through an auxiliary. chute 118', extending below. the supporting.”member. 7 The auxiliary chutec18..is adapted to be fastened and th-rough' an opening 19- therein.
  • Theimain members of the. grinding" mill consist of atruncatedcone shapedshell 23,
  • Idapt'edato cooperate-and mesh with a driving gear member 31, securely-keyed toa shaft ele1nent.32,-which is mounted in a journal bearing 33: attached to the supporting memher 2 by means of plate 34'.
  • the. shaft 38 is preferably secured a longitudinal key member 4 6-, which should be ofzs'uflicient; length to receive in keyed rela-, tionship to ,the shaft a driving'pulley 47, adapted tobe driven from some suitable source of. power by means of a plate 48, a sprocket wheel or pulley 49 for driving the shaft 32, the shell member 23,.and' the paddle. 17.
  • Thesprocketwheel 19 is. adapted to cooperate with wheel member 50, keyedto the shaft32,the wheel members lQ-and 50 be-.
  • the shaft 38 hassecurely,mounted thereon inoperative alignmentfwith theshell 23 a.
  • shaped member 52 having attached to,itsouterperiphery a suitable corrugated plate 53, which is in normal operation spaced: from and in ⁇ alignment with-the cooperating corrugated-plate 27 on, the. shell. inember23;.;
  • Theplate 53- is detachably con-.
  • the shell member 23 isadaptedto be located a paddle .member 57, keyed to the shaft-38by means of key 46, and adapted to revolve therewith.
  • the pad -dle 57' is provided with a downwardly extended sleevebearingi 58, which revolvesfreely in a bracketqournal 59, fastenedto the frame or supporting plate member 5.
  • the driving pulley 47 sprocketwheel..i9;: and-.paddlemember 57' are positioned upon the shaft 38 in suchaalmannerthat:
  • the shaft 38 may have easy adjustability upwardly and downwardly as may be desired without disturbing the relative position of the driving pulley 47, sprocket wheel 49 and the paddle 57, which are retained in operative position by means of bracket members 62, 63, or otherwise, and the supporting plate for the paddle element 57.
  • the plate 5 functions in part as a bottom plate member for the shell 23, the lower edge of the shell being suitably located in relationship to the plate member 5 in order to allow for the desired sideway adj ustability of the shell 23, it being understood in this respect that the sideway adjustability is intended to keep shell 23 in perfect alignment with cone member 52.
  • the rod element 40 be mounted at each end in adjustable elements 66 and 67, which are arranged to receive in secured relationship therein manually operated rod members 68 and 69, provided at the lower ends with gears 70 and 71, securely keyed thereto and adapted to mesh with and cooperate with gear members 72 and 7 3, keyed to shaft 7 4, which is mounted in the supporting members 1 and 2, as disclosed at 7 5 and 7 6.
  • the upper ends of the rods 68 and 69 may be provided with hand wheels .77 and 78.
  • Suitable bracket journal elements 7 9, 80, 81 and 82 are securely fastened to the frame members 1 and 2 for the purpose of maintaining the rods 68 and 69 in rotative position.
  • the threaded portions 83 and 84 on the rods 68 and 69 will cause the rod 40 to move upward or downward as desired, thereby functioning to provide the required adjustability in the position of the corrugated plate 53, the set screws 25 and 25 also functioning to produce cooperating adjustability in order to obtain the most efficient spacing and alignment between the two corrugated surfaces 27 and 53,.
  • the rod 40 is securely mounted thereon adjacent the frame supports 1 and 2. Guiding members 85 and 86 adapted to cooperate in slidable relationship with guiding rail members 87 and 88 are attached to the frame supports 1 and 2, thereby providing efficient means for positively guiding the rod 40 and the shaft 38 in its upward and downward movement whenever the hand wheels 77 and T8 are revolved.
  • This invention provides a vertical grinding machine particularly adapted for grinding corn, oats, rye and the like into feed for farm animals such as cattle, horses, hogs and other stock.
  • cerned may be varied without, affecting the spirit of: the invention; furthermore, it has been found that this particular type of corrugationtaken. in; connection with-the ad:
  • this invention provides a complete 'gninding apparatusconsisting of? feeding meansifor the grain, including; a. distributing paddle and guides, corrugated'grindiing members, adjustable features. for both the shell andinnercone,and a:delivery:ele-
  • the adjustable means for the main shaft consisting. of: a supporting. rod .for :the shaft. slidably.arrangedin the main body portion for giving upward and downward movement, means for giving desired sideway and lock movement to the shell, consisting of adjusting and lock screws arranged around the lower periphery of the shell and supporting plate thereof.
  • a feed grinding machine comprising a main body member, an inlet chute for the feed: mounted: thereon, a rotatable paddle memberwithin'the chute for separating the. feed, a shell member rotatably mounted on.
  • the main :bodyportionand having a corrugated? plate detachablyconnected to its inner surface, a main shaft element rotatablyv andadjustably' mounted for upward and downward movement on the main bodypor-v tion, a supporting element securely mounted on'the vmain shaft and having detachably securedvtheretova corrugated plate in operable alignment with the corrugated plate on the inner surface of the shell, means for driving inopposite directions the.
  • two corrugated plates, the adjustableVmeansforthe main shaft consisting of a supporting.
  • A-feed grindinginachine comprising a mainibody member, an inlet chute for the feed.mounted' thereon, a rotatable paddle member withinthe chute for separating the feed-, ashell member rOtatably. mounted on themain loody portior-i and-having a corrugated plate'det'achably c'onnectedto its inner 7 surface, a main shaft element rotatably and adjustably mounted for upwardand down-.
  • the adjustable means for the main shaft consistingofa supporting rod for the shaft slid ably arranged in the main body portion for giving upward and downward movement
  • means for giving desired sideway movement to the shell consisting of adjusting and lock screws arranged around the lower periphery and supporting plate thereof, ball bearing members for the lower ends of both the shell and the main shaft members, and members connected with the main body portion for retaining the upper periphery of the shell inemberin proper alignment during its r0 tation.

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March 3, 1931. I M. MAYER 1,794,972
GRINDING MILL FOR GRAINS Filed July 24, 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet l liq] 73 gwue'ntoz frank M. M yer F. M. MAYER March 3, 1931.
GRINDING MILL FOR GRAINS Filed July 24, 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 figs.
IRE-"H I IIIA Guiana-Mai March 3, 1931'. F. M. MAYER 1,794,972
GRINDING MILL FOR GRAINS Filed July 2 4, 1928 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 mummsmlx lillllllllllll ,Fran lc M. M yEr Patented Mar. 3, 1931 FRANK M. MAYER, 0F BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA GRINDING MILL For. GRAINS Application filed July 24, 1928. Serial No. 295,027.
This inventionrelates to improvements in grinding mills or machines particularly adapted for grinding corn, oats, barley, rye, wheat, and other grains of a similar nature.
A-prime object of this invention is to provide a vertically arranged grinding machine having an outer corrugated shell revolving in opposite direction to a cooperating cone shaped corrugated surface within the shell, thereby greatly increasing the grinding capacity in the machine and reducing the power consumption considerably. The grinding machine according to this invention is not intended primarily as a milling device for reducing to a fine degree, as required in flour and cereal milling, but is constructed principall for the purpose of heavy duty fee-d grin ing and will reduce or grind whole corn, including corn on the cob after it has gone through a corn crusher, into feed for cattle, horses and hogs.
Another object of this invention is to provide a grinding machine consisting of a minimum number of parts, simple and inexpensive of construction and which includes a complete unit or grinding device in itself, having corrugated grinding plates or mantels, arranged to be easily removed for recorrugating or repairs without in any manner disturbing the supporting members, the machine being also provided with a feeder member as well as a distributor, thereby assuring an even stream of grain to the grinding chambers.
A further object of this invention is to provide a complete grinding machine for grains including feeder and distributing members, the grinding elements comprising an outer shell, adjustably and rotatably mounted in the machine, and an inner cone-shaped member adapted to revolve in opposite direction to the shell, both the shell and cone shaped member being adjustable in relationship to each other.
Other objects of this invention will appear from the following detailed description of the device and as disclosed in the three sheets of drawings which are herewith made a part of this application.
In the drawings Figure 1 illustrates a vertical sectional view of the grinding machine disclosing the feeding, distributing, and grinding members in operative relationship.
Figure 2 represents a cross sectional View of the device taken along line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 illustrates a cross sectional view of the grinding machine takenalong line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 represents a side elevational view of the corrugated cone shaped grinding member, disclosing the distributing means connected therewith for separating the grain elements just before grinding.
Figure 5 illustrates a bottom plan view of Figure 4,
Figure 6 represents a perspective view of the cap or supporting member for the distributing elements in attached relationship to the grinding cone. I
Figure 7 illustrates a side elevational view of the grinding shell.
Figure 8 represents a top plan view of the grinding shell showing the corrugations therein.
Figure 9 represents a vertical sectional view of the grinding shell disclosing the driving geaiyin attached relationship thereto and the corrugations on the inner surface in operative position. I
Figure 10 illustrates a sectional. view of Figure 1 taken along line ill--10, disclosing the means for raising and lowering the grinding cone and shaft.
The grinding machine according to this invention includes a supporting structure ionsisting of side members 1 and 2, made of any suitable material, and adapted to have securely fastened thereto by means of bolts 3 and 4:. suitably formed guiding and supporting brackets 5 and 6, which may be made of any proper material, such as sheet iron or r otherwise.
A top frame member 7 is adapted to be attached or connected with the side members 1 and 2 in such a manner that it will function to support a feed and grain inlet spout consisting of a lead tube 8, extending from machine screws 11 or otherwise.
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somesource of grain supply and delivering into a chamber 9, formed from a box shaped construction 10, which is securely supported on the frame member 7 by means of The box shaped member 10 is preferred to be divided into ChalQbQI portions 9 and 12, the chamber p ortion .12 being utilized as a housingfor the; gear elements 13 and 1 1, while the chamber 9 is adapted to rece vethe gra n a s t del vers from the spout 8.
The gear 13 is keyed to a shaft which is rotatably mounted in'the housing 10, as clearly disclosed at. 1,6,;thatgportien p the shaft 15 extending from the chamber 9 having securely mountedz-th-ereon a paddle member" 17 for. the purpose: of breakmg. up and..separa.t1ng the grainspist'prevloris to its. delivery through an auxiliary. chute 118', extending below. the supporting."member. 7 The auxiliary chutec18..is adapted to be fastened and th-rough' an opening 19- therein.
to the supporting member 7 by means of.ele-. ment. 201-: A: guiding or deflecting. plate 21 is. securely; fastenedetocthe under 1 surface of the supporting member 7 by means of element 22ufor the purpose of :mai-ntaining the particles of grain in their properlchannel.
Theimain members of the. grinding" mill consist of atruncatedcone shapedshell 23,
made of cast iron or some other suitable. mate.- rial, and is adapted to.- be. rotatably-mounted on the supporting bracket portion 5.:in any suitable manner such asby the ball bearings '24: Lock or set screws. 25 areadapted to extend loosely through outwardly extending. "lug portions 26 from theballiibearingrace member. 26. .forthe purpose of holdingthe {race firmly in positionfon thesupporting 4r member 5,. after. it has been properly.loca-ted by means of adjustingscrew 25, The. numeral 25 designates a plurality of set screws adaptedto he mountcdin suitable lug priortions securely. attached to-the plat-e mom her 5, and arranged in such amannerthat theshcll 23-n1ayloe given sideway adjust. ability by the proper operation of: the set screws 25, the ball bearing supporting membeisfii being slidablypositipned on the plate 5. The inn-ersurfaceoftheshell 23is provided with a detachable corrugatedplate 27,
connected ,with the surface in some suitable manneras by tap. screws 28..- Securely' fastened. to; the outer periphery of: the: shell 23 by means of elements 29. is a gear member 30,
Idapt'edato cooperate-and mesh with a driving gear member 31, securely-keyed toa shaft ele1nent.32,-which is mounted in a journal bearing 33: attached to the supporting memher 2 by means of plate 34'.
T he. shaft element 32 11s adapted to extend upwardly and have .mountedat its upper endthe gear14,.whichcoacts and meshes. with a gear. 13 -for the purpose'of driving; the pads: dlecmember 17; Bracket.- or bearing-portions iii A collafportion 43 extends from the shaft ;38-in;.ord.er. toform a proper bearing for the roller device 42.
The upper end of the shaft.3.8.is rotatively mounted in abearing 44:,
whichisifastened to the frame member 7 by means. of bolts 450i; otherwise. In the lower port-ionof the. shaft 38 is preferably secured a longitudinal key member 4 6-, which should be ofzs'uflicient; length to receive in keyed rela-, tionship to ,the shaft a driving'pulley 47, adapted tobe driven from some suitable source of. power by means of a plate 48, a sprocket wheel or pulley 49 for driving the shaft 32, the shell member 23,.and' the paddle. 17. Thesprocketwheel 19 is. adapted to cooperate with wheel member 50, keyedto the shaft32,the wheel members lQ-and 50 be-.
ing operably connected by means of a chain or other suitable element 51. I I
The shaft 38 hassecurely,mounted thereon inoperative alignmentfwith theshell 23 a.
truncated cone. shaped member 52 having attached to,itsouterperiphery a suitable corrugated plate 53, which is in normal operation spaced: from and in} alignment with-the cooperating corrugated-plate 27 on, the. shell. inember23;.; Theplate 53-is detachably con-.
nected, to. the truncated; cone shaped-member 52 by, means jofisu-itable. fastening members 54 Securely attached to5 the upper surface of-the .trun,cated coneshaped member 52 isa (loyv wardlyi and outwardly inclined mein- 7 her 55, having attached thereto a plurality of distributing or supporting elements 56 for the purpose .of receivinganddistributing the rain from the sp0ut-18,,just before it-enters between the corrugated grinding members 27 .and 53.
In the, lower portion. -of. the, shell member 23 isadaptedto be located a paddle .member 57, keyed to the shaft-38by means of key 46, and adapted to revolve therewith. The pad -dle 57'is provided with a downwardly extended sleevebearingi 58, which revolvesfreely in a bracketqournal 59, fastenedto the frame or supporting plate member 5.
Froman opening 60 in the plate 5, is adapti 7 ed to extend a delivery spout 61 Y for the ground grain, which is guided into the chute onspout: 61 by means of therevolvingpaddle member 57: The driving pulley 47 sprocketwheel..i9;: and-.paddlemember 57' are positioned upon the shaft 38 in suchaalmannerthat:
the shaft 38 may have easy adjustability upwardly and downwardly as may be desired without disturbing the relative position of the driving pulley 47, sprocket wheel 49 and the paddle 57, which are retained in operative position by means of bracket members 62, 63, or otherwise, and the supporting plate for the paddle element 57.
In this construction it is readily apparent that the plate 5 functions in part as a bottom plate member for the shell 23, the lower edge of the shell being suitably located in relationship to the plate member 5 in order to allow for the desired sideway adj ustability of the shell 23, it being understood in this respect that the sideway adjustability is intended to keep shell 23 in perfect alignment with cone member 52.
In order to provide means for giving upward and downward motion to the shaft 38 and incidentally to the truncated cone member 52, it is preferred that the rod element 40 be mounted at each end in adjustable elements 66 and 67, which are arranged to receive in secured relationship therein manually operated rod members 68 and 69, provided at the lower ends with gears 70 and 71, securely keyed thereto and adapted to mesh with and cooperate with gear members 72 and 7 3, keyed to shaft 7 4, which is mounted in the supporting members 1 and 2, as disclosed at 7 5 and 7 6.
The upper ends of the rods 68 and 69 may be provided with hand wheels .77 and 78. Suitable bracket journal elements 7 9, 80, 81 and 82 are securely fastened to the frame members 1 and 2 for the purpose of maintaining the rods 68 and 69 in rotative position. By turning the wheels 77 and 78, it is apparent that the threaded portions 83 and 84 on the rods 68 and 69 will cause the rod 40 to move upward or downward as desired, thereby functioning to provide the required adjustability in the position of the corrugated plate 53, the set screws 25 and 25 also functioning to produce cooperating adjustability in order to obtain the most efficient spacing and alignment between the two corrugated surfaces 27 and 53,.
V The rod 40 is securely mounted thereon adjacent the frame supports 1 and 2. Guiding members 85 and 86 adapted to cooperate in slidable relationship with guiding rail members 87 and 88 are attached to the frame supports 1 and 2, thereby providing efficient means for positively guiding the rod 40 and the shaft 38 in its upward and downward movement whenever the hand wheels 77 and T8 are revolved.
This invention provides a vertical grinding machine particularly adapted for grinding corn, oats, rye and the like into feed for farm animals such as cattle, horses, hogs and other stock.
The corrugated grinding plates or mantels her ofcuts so faras theiconrngations are con,- L
cerned may be varied without, affecting the spirit of: the invention; furthermore, it has been found that this particular type of corrugationtaken. in; connection with-the ad:
. j ustable features ofboth theshell and the innen truncated cone shaped member: are: ex;- tremelyefficients: ini combination with the: means provided Efor revolving the corrugated shell in one: direction: and. the inner truncated cone-shaped membenin the! opposite direction, thereby increasing the grinding capacity and reducing the power consumption. Furthermore, this invention provides a complete 'gninding apparatusconsisting of? feeding meansifor the grain, including; a. distributing paddle and guides, corrugated'grindiing members, adjustable features. for both the shell andinnercone,and a:delivery:ele-
ment allzin one machine=ora single unit.
It willrbe understoodfthat many changesand modificationsimay: be made in the form of embodiment of this invention within. the scope of the; following claims without-departingfronr the spirit ofthe invention.v
hat IYclaima is:
1. A feed"grinding'maclnne comprising amain= bodymember, anuinleta chute for: the feed. mounted thereon, a: rotatable paddle member within the chute for separating the feed, a: shell memb'era rotatably. mounted :on the main body portionand having a corrugatcdplate detachab'ly connccted to. its1innoimsurface, a main shaft element rotatably. and adjustablyi mounted] for" upward and downward movement onthe main bodyportion, a supporting element securely:mounted" on themain shaft and having detachably. secured thereto acorrugatedplate in operable alignment with tlie: corrugated. plate on the inner surface of tl-ieishell', means for driving in opposite:directionsthe two corrugated plates, the adjustable means for the main shaft consisting. of: a supporting. rod .for :the shaft. slidably.arrangedin the main body portion for giving upward and downward movement, means for giving desired sideway and lock movement to the shell, consisting of adjusting and lock screws arranged around the lower periphery of the shell and supporting plate thereof.
2. A feed grinding machine comprising a main body member, an inlet chute for the feed: mounted: thereon, a rotatable paddle memberwithin'the chute for separating the. feed, a shell member rotatably mounted on.
the main :bodyportionand having a corrugated? plate detachablyconnected to its inner surface, a main shaft element rotatablyv andadjustably' mounted for upward and downward movement on the main bodypor-v tion, a supporting element securely mounted on'the vmain shaft and having detachably securedvtheretova corrugated plate in operable alignment with the corrugated plate on the inner surface of the shell, means for driving inopposite directions the. two corrugated plates, the adjustableVmeansforthe main shaft consisting of a supporting. .rod for the shaft slidably arrangedt in the'main body portion for giving upward and downward movement,- means for givmg sideway movev ment to the shell, consisting of adjusting and lock screws arranged aroundthelower periphery of the shell and supporting plate thereon-ball bearing members for the lower ends of both the ,3: A-feed grindinginachine comprising a mainibody member, an inlet chute for the feed.mounted' thereon, a rotatable paddle member withinthe chute for separating the feed-, ashell member rOtatably. mounted on themain loody portior-i and-having a corrugated plate'det'achably c'onnectedto its inner 7 surface, a main shaft element rotatably and adjustably mounted for upwardand down-.
ward.- movement on the main body portion, a supporting element securely mounted on the main. :shaftand having detachably secured thereto a corrugated plate in operable alignment with'the corrugated plate on the inner surfaceofzthe shell, meansv for driving in opposite directions'the twocorrugated plates,
the adjustable means for the main shaft consistingofa supporting rod for the shaft slid ably arranged in the main body portion for giving upward and downward movement,
means for giving desired sideway movement to the shell, consisting of adjusting and lock screws arranged around the lower periphery and supporting plate thereof, ball bearing members for the lower ends of both the shell and the main shaft members, and members connected with the main body portion for retaining the upper periphery of the shell inemberin proper alignment during its r0 tation.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature.
FRANK M YER.
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