US187275A - Improvement in butter-molds - Google Patents

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  • NAFETLM PNGTLLITNBGMPMER. WABHMGON. 'D C.'
  • the machine hereinafter explained, is composed of an open mold, a handle thereto, a stamp with a tubular handle, a slotted tube, a collar, a molding-head, together with a rod provided at one end with a handle and at the other with an arm, all being essentially as set forth, the said machine being exceedingly efflcient for the purpose for which it is intended.
  • A denotes the mold open at its mouth or lower end, and provided with the tubular handle B, such mold being cylindrical orotherwise properly shaped.
  • a stamping or printing piston, C is arranged within such mold, its handle D being projected through the mold-head a, in manner as shown.
  • a tubular piston-rod, E extends lengthwise through the printing or stamping piston C and its handle D, and has fixed to it a'small hea-(1,1?, which, when up against the piston C, closes into a recess, G, in'ade therein, and serves with such piston to effect the stamping or printing of the butter.
  • a rod, H arranged lengthwise in, and extended through, the tube E and the handle B, in manner as represented, is provided at its upper end with a handle, b, and at its lower end with an arm or knife, 1.
  • This arm or knife is pivoted to the rod H as the blade of a pen-knife is to its handle-that is, it is applied thereto, so as to be capable ot' hobos turned either into line with the rod or down to a right angle therewith, a spring, c, like that of a pen-knife blade, and fixed to the rod, serving to hold the arm or knife in either of its extreme positions.
  • a ring or collar, L encompasses the tube E, and is fastened to the rod H by a screw, d. Furthermore, the tube E is slotted lengthwise,
  • the arm I should be turned down into a right angle with the spindle or rod H, and the latter with the stamping piston should be drawn back within the mold.
  • the mold should be plunged into a mass of butter, until tilled therewith.
  • the rod H should be forced down into the butter, so as to carry the arm I to the mouth of the mold, after which the rod H should be revolved, so as to cause the arm or knife to cut into the butter in a manner to separate the mass of it in the mold from the rest.
  • the inold filled with butter should be withdrawn from the mass, and the arxn should be turned up into range with the rod H.
  • the rod H- shoulder be moved so as to force the collar L against the stampingpiston handle, and advance it and the piston in the mold, whereby the printed mass of butter against the piston will be expelled from the mold.
  • This having been done the next operation is to move forward upon the rod H the tube E, so as to cause the head F to crowd the butter oft' the said rod.

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F. Hum. BUTTER-MOLD.
Patented Feb.13,1877.
NAFETLM. PNGTLLITNBGMPMER. WABHMGON. 'D C.'
UNITED STATES FRANK HIRST, OF PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN BUTTER-MOLDS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 187,275, dated February 13, 1877 application tiled January 12. '1877.
longitudinal and transverse section of it.
The machine, hereinafter explained, is composed of an open mold, a handle thereto, a stamp with a tubular handle, a slotted tube, a collar, a molding-head, together with a rod provided at one end with a handle and at the other with an arm, all being essentially as set forth, the said machine being exceedingly efflcient for the purpose for which it is intended.
ln such drawings, A denotes the mold open at its mouth or lower end, and provided with the tubular handle B, such mold being cylindrical orotherwise properly shaped. A stamping or printing piston, C, is arranged within such mold, its handle D being projected through the mold-head a, in manner as shown. A tubular piston-rod, E, extends lengthwise through the printing or stamping piston C and its handle D, and has fixed to it a'small hea-(1,1?, which, when up against the piston C, closes into a recess, G, in'ade therein, and serves with such piston to effect the stamping or printing of the butter. A rod, H, arranged lengthwise in, and extended through, the tube E and the handle B, in manner as represented, is provided at its upper end with a handle, b, and at its lower end with an arm or knife, 1. This arm or knife is pivoted to the rod H as the blade of a pen-knife is to its handle-that is, it is applied thereto, so as to be capable ot' heilig turned either into line with the rod or down to a right angle therewith, a spring, c, like that of a pen-knife blade, and fixed to the rod, serving to hold the arm or knife in either of its extreme positions. y
A ring or collar, L, encompasses the tube E, and is fastened to the rod H by a screw, d. Furthermore, the tube E is slotted lengthwise,
as shown at e, in order for it to slide lengthwise on the rod H.
Preparatory to using the machine the arm I should be turned down into a right angle with the spindle or rod H, and the latter with the stamping piston should be drawn back within the mold. Next, the mold should be plunged into a mass of butter, until tilled therewith. Next, the rod H should be forced down into the butter, so as to carry the arm I to the mouth of the mold, after which the rod H should be revolved, so as to cause the arm or knife to cut into the butter in a manner to separate the mass of it in the mold from the rest. Next, the inold filled with butter should be withdrawn from the mass, and the arxn should be turned up into range with the rod H. Next, the rod H-should be moved so as to force the collar L against the stampingpiston handle, and advance it and the piston in the mold, whereby the printed mass of butter against the piston will be expelled from the mold. This having been done the next operation is to move forward upon the rod H the tube E, so as to cause the head F to crowd the butter oft' the said rod.
From the above it will be seen that if the mold is made to hold, when full, any given quantity or weight of butter-as a quarter of a pound, for instance, we have by the machine means not only of making molded masses of butter of such weight, but of stamping or printing each on one end, the piston C being ,supposed to be formed with a suitable printto effect the stamping of the butter upon one end of it.
I claim as my invention- The butter molding and stamping machine, substantially as described, composed ofthe open mold A, handle B, stamp (l, tubular handle D, slotted tube E, collar L, head F, rod H, and arm or knife I, all arranged and applied essentially in manner and to operate as and for the purposes as explained.
FRANK HIRST. Witnesses SYLvEsTER L. YOUNG, Miss LEPHIA O. BARTON.
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