US206001A - Improvement in grain-spouts for elevators - Google Patents

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • the object of the invention above alluded to is to provide the conductor of a grain-elevator with a flexible spout, whereby the grain issuing therefrom can be distributed in the car or in the hold of a vessel by turning said spout in the direction the grain is required to be thrown in order to fill the car or other place of deposit.
  • the flexible spout referred to consists of a series of tapering tubes so arranged that the smaller end of the one is inserted in the larger end of the other, and which are pivoted together, forming a flexible metallic spout, as follows, which is a more full description of the invention.
  • A represents a sleeve, which may be of any shape or size to fit on over the end of the wooden conductor of an elevator, and to which it may be secured by any suitable means.
  • the lower end of said sleeve terminates in a short tube or neck, B, over the end of which is loosely fitted, so that it may turn freely thereon, a collar, 0, which is retained in connection therewith by the chains D, as shown in the drawings.
  • E, F, G, and H are tapering tubular sections
  • Said tubular sections may be more or less in number as the length of the spout may be required.
  • Said series of sections are pivoted to the end of the collar 0, which, together with the sleeve and collar 0, forms the spout of the conductor.
  • said collar In attaching the collar 0 loosely to the neck B, said collar, together with the sections E, F, &c., can be turned from the position shown in Fig. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2 relatively in respect to the position of the sleeve A attached to a conductor, and of which, in fact, it forms a part or a continuation; hence, as the grain is discharging from the conductor, it can be directed to any part of the car by turning the spout around to the place to be filled up, and by curving the spout more or less, and in either direction indicated by the arrows, as circumstances may require.

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S r 0 m L V L M E .mr 0 m u 0 MP PH 1 a r G NO. 206,001 Patented July 16, 1878.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANK M. CAMPBELL, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ASSIGNOR TO ROBERT S. MCCORMICK, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRAlN-SPOUTS FOR ELEVATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 206,001, dated July 16, 1878; application filed April 8, 1878.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FRANK M. CAMPBELL, of St. Louis, in the county of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and Improved Apparatus for Loading Cars with Grain; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and complete description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of the same.
The two figures of the drawings represent side views of the apparatus in different positions.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several views.
The object of the invention above alluded to is to provide the conductor of a grain-elevator with a flexible spout, whereby the grain issuing therefrom can be distributed in the car or in the hold of a vessel by turning said spout in the direction the grain is required to be thrown in order to fill the car or other place of deposit.
The flexible spout referred to consists of a series of tapering tubes so arranged that the smaller end of the one is inserted in the larger end of the other, and which are pivoted together, forming a flexible metallic spout, as follows, which is a more full description of the invention.
A represents a sleeve, which may be of any shape or size to fit on over the end of the wooden conductor of an elevator, and to which it may be secured by any suitable means. The lower end of said sleeve terminates in a short tube or neck, B, over the end of which is loosely fitted, so that it may turn freely thereon, a collar, 0, which is retained in connection therewith by the chains D, as shown in the drawings.
E, F, G, and H are tapering tubular sections,
arranged with the smaller end of the one inserted in the larger end of the other, respectively, and which are connected to each other by pivotal joints to, so that they have thereby a flexible movement in either direction, as i11- dicated by the arrows. Said tubular sections may be more or less in number as the length of the spout may be required. Said series of sections are pivoted to the end of the collar 0, which, together with the sleeve and collar 0, forms the spout of the conductor.
In attaching the collar 0 loosely to the neck B, said collar, together with the sections E, F, &c., can be turned from the position shown in Fig. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2 relatively in respect to the position of the sleeve A attached to a conductor, and of which, in fact, it forms a part or a continuation; hence, as the grain is discharging from the conductor, it can be directed to any part of the car by turning the spout around to the place to be filled up, and by curving the spout more or less, and in either direction indicated by the arrows, as circumstances may require.
I are handles, whereby the spout is manipulated for the purpose specified.
I claim- In spouts or nozzles for discharging grain from elevators, the tapering sections E, F, G, and H, the end of one section fitting loosely in that of the other and pivoted together at two opposite sides of their diameters, so that said spout can be bent in two opposite directions, and provided with a collar and sleeve for rotating the spout, and suspending-chains D, as and for the purpose set forth.
FRANK M. CAMPBELL.
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P. J. McMonRow, JOHN J. HALLORAN.
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Cited By (4)

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US2838152A (en) * 1956-05-11 1958-06-10 Armament Components Inc Circular flexible chute
US4846147A (en) * 1987-10-05 1989-07-11 Simpson Dura Vent Company, Inc. Chimney liner system
US5601181A (en) * 1995-05-23 1997-02-11 Lindhorst; Tim J. Adjustable grain elevator spout
US20090180845A1 (en) * 2006-06-21 2009-07-16 Paul Wurth S.A. Charging device for a shaft furnace

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2838152A (en) * 1956-05-11 1958-06-10 Armament Components Inc Circular flexible chute
US4846147A (en) * 1987-10-05 1989-07-11 Simpson Dura Vent Company, Inc. Chimney liner system
US5601181A (en) * 1995-05-23 1997-02-11 Lindhorst; Tim J. Adjustable grain elevator spout
US20090180845A1 (en) * 2006-06-21 2009-07-16 Paul Wurth S.A. Charging device for a shaft furnace

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