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US1989A
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    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
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  • a hole is made through the center of each side of sufficient size and length to admit a wheel or roller about three feet in diameter.
  • These wheels are so set in the sills that their peripheries extend about eight inches below the sills.
  • the sills are also connected together by means of a cross piece or tie fastened to the end of the same. To the center of the cross piece is attached a tongue or pole t0 which a team of horses or cattle is applied for the purpose of moving the frame from place to place.
  • the power consists of a. screw which hangs perpendicularly and passes through the center of the beam and enters a female screw or nut placed at the upper sill of the beam.
  • the lower part of the nut isnnade in the form of a half globe which works in the socket fitted to it.
  • the top vof the nut is flat oblong and tapered at the ends.
  • a swivel to which is attached a chain which is fastened to the stump to be eX- tracted.
  • the screw is turned by means of a lever placed near the lower extremity. Constructing the nut or female screw in the manner described has a tendency to prevent the screw from bending or breaking. The dimensions of the screw are to be varied ac cording to circumstances.
  • T o use our machine we place it in such a manner that the lower end of the screw shall be directly over the edge of the top of the stump to be extracted, taking care to dig holes in the earth of sufficient size and depth t0 admit that part of the wheels or rollers which extends below the sills; then disen? gage the cross piece or tie from the frame; after making the chain fast to the stump,
  • Wie do not claim as our invention the method of extracting stumps by means of a screw passing through the nut in the upper part of the frame. As this has been before effected; but in that case the nut being permanently and immovably fixed to the frame, the screw was liable to be bent, and

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BELDIN B. MASON, OF RANDOLPH, AND MATHETVS JOSLYN, OF NAPOLI, NEYV YORK.
PATENT OFIOE.
STUlVIP-EXTRACTOR.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 1,989, dated February 20, 1841.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that we, BELDIN B. MASON, of Randolph, in the county of Cattaraugus and State of New York, and MATHEws Jos- LYN, of Napoli, in the county and State aforesaid, have invented a new and useful Machine for Extracting Stumps from Land; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description, to wit Our invention consists of a frame made of wood as follows: First, two sills about six lfeet in length are placed parallel and horizontally about fourteen feet asunder. At the distance of about eight inches from each end of each sill and on the top thereof a post of about eight feetI in length is set and in such a. manner as te enter a beam placed on the top of the same which beam reaches from sill to sill. In addition to the posts mentioned there are t-wo other posts or braces which serve to support the beam one o-f which is set on the inside of each sill and intersects the beam on its under side about eighteen inches from its center. For the purpose of rendering the machine movable from place to place a hole is made through the center of each side of sufficient size and length to admit a wheel or roller about three feet in diameter. These wheels are so set in the sills that their peripheries extend about eight inches below the sills. The sills are also connected together by means of a cross piece or tie fastened to the end of the same. To the center of the cross piece is attached a tongue or pole t0 which a team of horses or cattle is applied for the purpose of moving the frame from place to place.
The power consists of a. screw which hangs perpendicularly and passes through the center of the beam and enters a female screw or nut placed at the upper sill of the beam. The lower part of the nut isnnade in the form of a half globe which works in the socket fitted to it. The top vof the nut is flat oblong and tapered at the ends. To prevent the nut from turning around two small posts or standards are set in the upper side of the beam so near each other that the ends of the upper side of the nut cannot pass between them thereby accommodating the lower end of the screw to a pendulous motion. To the lower end of the screw is attached a swivel to which is attached a chain which is fastened to the stump to be eX- tracted. The screw is turned by means of a lever placed near the lower extremity. Constructing the nut or female screw in the manner described has a tendency to prevent the screw from bending or breaking. The dimensions of the screw are to be varied ac cording to circumstances. n
T o use our machine we place it in such a manner that the lower end of the screw shall be directly over the edge of the top of the stump to be extracted, taking care to dig holes in the earth of sufficient size and depth t0 admit that part of the wheels or rollers which extends below the sills; then disen? gage the cross piece or tie from the frame; after making the chain fast to the stump,
proceed to turn the screw by means of the lever until the stump is extracted. Y
Wie do not claim as our invention the method of extracting stumps by means of a screw passing through the nut in the upper part of the frame. As this has been before effected; but in that case the nut being permanently and immovably fixed to the frame, the screw was liable to be bent, and
Therefore what we claim as our invention and as an improvement on such a machine 1sand socket in combination with the screw and chain by which the stump is gripped for the purpose and in themanner specified above.
BELDIN B. MASON. MATHEVS JOSLYN. Witnesses JosErI-I E. WEEDEN, JOHN M. HARVEY,
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WO1996038172A1 (en) 1995-06-02 1996-12-05 University Of South Florida Connective tissue growth factor
US20060161260A1 (en) * 2003-12-23 2006-07-20 Gareth Thomas Total wrist prosthesis
US20070226870A1 (en) * 2006-01-30 2007-10-04 Hbi Branded Apparel Enterprises, Llc Methods for controlled application of adhesive and garments formed thereby
WO2013038153A1 (en) 2011-09-14 2013-03-21 The University Court Of The University Of Aberdeen 18f-labelled barbiturate compounds for use as positron emission imaging agents

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO1996038172A1 (en) 1995-06-02 1996-12-05 University Of South Florida Connective tissue growth factor
US20060161260A1 (en) * 2003-12-23 2006-07-20 Gareth Thomas Total wrist prosthesis
US20070226870A1 (en) * 2006-01-30 2007-10-04 Hbi Branded Apparel Enterprises, Llc Methods for controlled application of adhesive and garments formed thereby
WO2013038153A1 (en) 2011-09-14 2013-03-21 The University Court Of The University Of Aberdeen 18f-labelled barbiturate compounds for use as positron emission imaging agents

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