US19696A - Gbistding attachment to pug-mills - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23GCOCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
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  • Fig 9 a separate view of one of the parts cl of said attachment; Fig. 10, an end view of cl, and Fig. l1 a section in the line c c of Fig. 9.
  • A is the box of a pug-mill and B, the shaft thereof, which may be constructed in any well known or usual manner.
  • the respective movable parts E, E, and F, F, of my improved grinding attachment to pug mills are combined with the upper portion of the shaft of said mill, and operate in combination with the stationary dishshaped grinder C, and the arms d, cl, which are combined therewith, substantially as represented in the accompanying drawings and hereinafter set forth.
  • the said dish-shaped grinder C is secured to the top of the chamber A, of the pug mill.
  • the aperture in the center of said grinder is about three times the width of the shaft B, which passes through the same.
  • a series of oblique slots f, f are cast therein, which are shown in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the series of inwardly projecting grinding arms d, cZ are let into recesses in the iange or rim which rises from the periphery of C, and are secured therein by means of screws or other suitable devices.
  • a suitable hopper for the reception of the crude clay to be pulverized, must be placed over and combined with the rim of the grinder C.
  • the curved upper bearing D, of the shaft B, is bolted to ears which project from the rim of the grinder C.
  • the hub of the grinding arms E, E is placed in such a position on the shaft B, that the said arms will work in conjunction with the upper surfaces of the arms CZ, d, of the grinder C.
  • the hub of the grinding arms F, F is placed in such a position upon the shaft B, that the said arms will work be-v tween and conjointly with the grinding arms CZ, cl, and the bottom of the grinder C.
  • the grinding arms E are inclined to such a degree that as they are rotated, they will draw the clay rapidly into the grinding apparatus and they will also partially pulverize the same by the friction exerted in forcing the clay over the grooved upper sur faces of the stationary arms CZ, (Z.
  • the pug mill with which my improved pulverizing apparatus is combined may be 10 grinder C, When the said parts are so shaped and arranged as to operate in conjunction with each other substantially as herein set forth.

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i OFFICE. l
GRINDING ATTACHMENT T0 PUG-MILLS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 19,696, dated March 23, 1858.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID H. GAGE, of Dover, in thecounty of Strafford and State of New Hampshire, -have invented a new and Improved Grinding Attachment to Pug-Mills; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, Figure l being a top view of said invention; Fig. 2, a vertical section in the line cc of Figs. l, 3, 4, and 5; Fig.` 3, a separate top view of the portion C of said attachment; Figs. 4 and 5, separate top views of the upper and lower surfaces of the grinding-arms F F of said attachment; Fig. 6, a section in the line b of Fig. 4L; Fig. 7 a top view of the grinding-arms E E and F F combined with the shaft B; Fig. 8, a side view of the said parts E, F, and B;
Fig 9, a separate view of one of the parts cl of said attachment; Fig. 10, an end view of cl, and Fig. l1 a section in the line c c of Fig. 9.
Similar letters indicate like parts in each drawing. Y
A, is the box of a pug-mill and B, the shaft thereof, which may be constructed in any well known or usual manner.
The respective movable parts E, E, and F, F, of my improved grinding attachment to pug mills, are combined with the upper portion of the shaft of said mill, and operate in combination with the stationary dishshaped grinder C, and the arms d, cl, which are combined therewith, substantially as represented in the accompanying drawings and hereinafter set forth. The said dish-shaped grinder C, is secured to the top of the chamber A, of the pug mill. rThe aperture in the center of said grinder is about three times the width of the shaft B, which passes through the same. Between the central aperture in C, and the rim around the outer periphery of said grinder, a series of oblique slots f, f, are cast therein, which are shown in Figs. 2 and 3. The series of inwardly projecting grinding arms d, cZ, are let into recesses in the iange or rim which rises from the periphery of C, and are secured therein by means of screws or other suitable devices.
A suitable hopper for the reception of the crude clay to be pulverized, must be placed over and combined with the rim of the grinder C.
The curved upper bearing D, of the shaft B, is bolted to ears which project from the rim of the grinder C.
The hub of the grinding arms E, E, is placed in such a position on the shaft B, that the said arms will work in conjunction with the upper surfaces of the arms CZ, d, of the grinder C. The hub of the grinding arms F, F, is placed in such a position upon the shaft B, that the said arms will work be-v tween and conjointly with the grinding arms CZ, cl, and the bottom of the grinder C. The grinding arms E, are inclined to such a degree that as they are rotated, they will draw the clay rapidly into the grinding apparatus and they will also partially pulverize the same by the friction exerted in forcing the clay over the grooved upper sur faces of the stationary arms CZ, (Z. The said partially pulverized clay as it passes through the spaces between the arms d, d, will fall upon the arms F, F, and will be forced by said-arms beneath the inclined under surfaces of the arms (l, d, which action will carry the clay over the upper surfaces of the said rotating arms F, F, and cause it to fall into the grinder C, where a third pulverizing influence will be exerted thereupon by the action of the under surfaces of the arms F, F, against the slotted surface of the grinder C. vThe pulverized clay will be discharged into the box A, through the slots f, y, in the bottom of C, and also through the central aperture in the said grinder by means of the actionv of the curved flanges which form the grooves g, g, in the'under surfaces of the arms F, F. Were the slots f, f, in the bottom of C, the only eduction apertures therefrom, there would be a constant liability to clog the grinding apparatus, unless the shape of the grinding arms E, E, should be such that they would have but a slight tendency to draw the clay into said apparatus; but the curved flanges on the under surfaces of the arms F, F, acting in conjunction with the large central aperture in C, prevents the possibility of clogging my improved pulverizing apparatus, no matter how rapidly the clay may be drawn into the same from the hopper.
The pug mill with which my improved pulverizing apparatus is combined may be 10 grinder C, When the said parts are so shaped and arranged as to operate in conjunction with each other substantially as herein set forth.
The above specification of my improved grinding attachment to pug-mills signed this 15 ninth day of January, 1858.
DAVID H. GAGE. Witnesses:
SAML. M. WHEELER, CHARLES T. MACY.
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US3414202A (en) * 1966-03-14 1968-12-03 Gresch Walter Mixing apparatus
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US3414202A (en) * 1966-03-14 1968-12-03 Gresch Walter Mixing apparatus
US5913839A (en) * 1996-11-12 1999-06-22 Wincek; Christopher P. Ball-massaging board
US10206848B2 (en) 2011-11-16 2019-02-19 Mtg Co., Ltd. Beauty instrument

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