US211449A - Improvement in oyster-shucking machines - Google Patents

Improvement in oyster-shucking machines Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US211449A
US211449A US211449DA US211449A US 211449 A US211449 A US 211449A US 211449D A US211449D A US 211449DA US 211449 A US211449 A US 211449A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
oyster
shucking
machines
improvement
hammer
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US211449A publication Critical patent/US211449A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/06Combined or separable sets of table-service utensils; Oyster knives with openers; Fish servers with means for removing bones
    • A47G21/061Oyster knives with openers; Shellfish openers
    • A47G21/062Oyster splitters working by forcing a knife or the like between shells
    • A47G21/065Hand tools, e.g. shucking knives

Definitions

  • FIG. 1 A first figure.
  • This invention relates to a device for breaking off a portion of the oyster-shell, whereby an opening may be exposed for the insertion of the opening-knife.
  • Figure 1 is a partly-sectional front view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section upon line a y.
  • A is a hammer or chipping tool, supported within a suitable guidin g-cylinder, B, by means of a spiral spring, G, and adapted to be forced down or depressed by means of a rod, a, exten din gfrom the hammer and connecting with a foot-treadle.
  • the cylinderB is provided with a slot, 1), through which the hammer projects a short distance, as shown.
  • D is a stationary plate or anvil, which serves as the rest upon which the oyster-shell is placed when about to receive the stroke of the hammer. The anvil is caused to project sufficiently far from the exterior of the cylinder B to allow the requisite amount of shell to be hammered or chipped out by the fall of the hammer.
  • the anvil is slotted, as shown, to allow the hammer to pass below its upper surface and thereby chip out the edge of the shell.
  • the base-plate E
  • the operation is as follows: The edge of the oyster-shell is placed upon the anvil, and by the depression of the treadle, which is under the table within convenient reach of the foot,
  • the hammer or chipper is caused to descend with force, chipping out the shell, an opening being left for the insertion of the openingknife, as before stated.
  • a treadle is herein described as the means of operating the hammer, I do not confine myself to it alone, as other devices for accomplishing the same result may be used. For instance, a series of hammers might be kept in constant motion by a line-shaft provided with eccentrics communicating with the rods (1. I
  • the opening-knife is always held in the hand ready to be used as an opener, and the work of shuckand slotted anvil D, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

Landscapes

  • Processing Of Meat And Fish (AREA)

Description

R. WELLS. Oyster-Shucking Machine.-
No. 211,449. Patented Jan.14, 1879;
FIG-
UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIOE.
RICHARD WELLS, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND- IMPROVEMENT IN OYSTER-SHUCKING MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 211,449, dated January 14, 1879; application filed December 6, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD WELLS, of the city of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain Improvements in Oyster-Shuckin g Machinery, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof.
This invention relates to a device for breaking off a portion of the oyster-shell, whereby an opening may be exposed for the insertion of the opening-knife.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a partly-sectional front view of the invention. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same. Fig. 3 is a cross-section upon line a y.
Similar letters of reference indicate similar parts in all the views.
A is a hammer or chipping tool, supported within a suitable guidin g-cylinder, B, by means of a spiral spring, G, and adapted to be forced down or depressed by means of a rod, a, exten din gfrom the hammer and connecting with a foot-treadle. The cylinderB is provided with a slot, 1), through which the hammer projects a short distance, as shown. D is a stationary plate or anvil, which serves as the rest upon which the oyster-shell is placed when about to receive the stroke of the hammer. The anvil is caused to project sufficiently far from the exterior of the cylinder B to allow the requisite amount of shell to be hammered or chipped out by the fall of the hammer. The anvil is slotted, as shown, to allow the hammer to pass below its upper surface and thereby chip out the edge of the shell. The base-plate E,
to which the cylinder and anvil are secured, is fastened to the shrieking-table.
The operationis as follows: The edge of the oyster-shell is placed upon the anvil, and by the depression of the treadle, which is under the table within convenient reach of the foot,
the hammer or chipper is caused to descend with force, chipping out the shell, an opening being left for the insertion of the openingknife, as before stated.
Although a treadle is herein described as the means of operating the hammer, I do not confine myself to it alone, as other devices for accomplishing the same result may be used. For instance, a series of hammers might be kept in constant motion by a line-shaft provided with eccentrics communicating with the rods (1. I
The advantages attending the use of this invention are important. In the ordinary method of preparing oysters for shucking or opening, either a hammer is used to chip off a portion of the shell, which instrument must be relinquished by the shucker before he takes up the opening-knife, or an opening-knife having a loaded handle is employed, which must be continually reversed in the hand as the two parts of the operation-breakin g and opening-are performed. The loss of time in carrying on these methods is material.
By the employment of my invention, the opening-knife is always held in the hand ready to be used as an opener, and the work of shuckand slotted anvil D, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this 3d day of December, A. D. 1878.
RICHARD WELLS.
Witnesses:
WM. '1. HOWARD, Tnos. MURDOCH.
US211449D Improvement in oyster-shucking machines Expired - Lifetime US211449A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US211449A true US211449A (en) 1879-01-14

Family

ID=2280856

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US211449D Expired - Lifetime US211449A (en) Improvement in oyster-shucking machines

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US211449A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5399117A (en) * 1994-06-20 1995-03-21 Telford; Frank M. Nipper tool to aid oyster shucking

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5399117A (en) * 1994-06-20 1995-03-21 Telford; Frank M. Nipper tool to aid oyster shucking

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US211449A (en) Improvement in oyster-shucking machines
US2354928A (en) Oyster opening method
US254415A (en) Machine for cracking or splitting marble or other stone
US729890A (en) Nail-holding attachment for hammers, &c.
US286373A (en) Cutting- machine
US18273A (en) Apparatus for opening oysters
US832255A (en) Mortising-tool.
US1743988A (en) Cutting tool
US410975A (en) And jacob k
US1082793A (en) Press for enlarging holes.
US459931A (en) Machine for sharpening drills
US24999A (en) Improvement in hemp-breakers
US741960A (en) Heel-lift-cutting machine.
US467159A (en) Saw-set
US274837A (en) Tool for watch makers and repairers
US763225A (en) Punch or the like.
US2532474A (en) Nail extractor
US358039A (en) John w
US794095A (en) Punch.
US391610A (en) John hiers
US300069A (en) Heney grunhagen
US9431A (en) Mobtishstg-machine
US302183A (en) Handle for crosscut-saws
US935181A (en) Machine for skinning meat.
US21567A (en) Machine for cutting metal bars