US214734A - Improvement in grain-tollers - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the toller.
- Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
- the object of this invention is to provide a cheap, simple, and accurate device for tolling grain, and one that is less liable to get out of order than any other now in use.
- the toller which consists of a concavo-convex or flat disk, B,
- the machine To toll the grain the machine is made to revolve, and as it revolves the grain is poured down the spout I, that terminates just over spout K. Whatever grain falls upon the surfa e of the disk is thrown or falls off outside otlthe spout K, while what passes through the opening Gr falls into spout K and is counted as toll.
- the area of the opening G must be properly adjusted by the cover H to regulate the amount of toll.
- the top of the disk is preferably made convex, so that damp grain will readily pass 0E from it.
- the speed of the machine must not exceed certain limits, lest the centrifugal force should interfere with the correctness of the toll-taking.
- the holes L L in the side of the box are for the passage of the driving-belt; and it will be seen that the pulley F is made in two parts, each of which can be used as a pulley, the one above and the other below the disk, and, in effect, holding it between them. Outside of these pulleys or parts of a pulley are the nuts 0 O, that travel on the screw-threads cut on the shaft; and by this device the position of the disk between the spouts can be adjusted.
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D. WAUGH. Grain-Taller.
Patented April 22, 1879.
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DAVID WAUGH, OF WELLSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRAlN-TOLLERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 214,734, dated April 22, 1879 application filed February 25, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID WAUGH, of Wellsburg, in the county of Brooke and State of West Virginia, have invented a new and Improved Grain-Toller, of which the following is a specification.
Figure 1 is a vertical section of the toller. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
The object of this invention is to provide a cheap, simple, and accurate device for tolling grain, and one that is less liable to get out of order than any other now in use.
Inclosed in the box A is the toller, which consists of a concavo-convex or flat disk, B,
secured upon the shaft (3 and made to revolve therewith. The shaft is stepped in journalbox D, and is steadied at its upper end in box IE, and it has securedv to it the pulley F, to which the power for revolving it is applied by means of a belt. At G a section of the disk is removed to leave an opening for the downwardpassage of grain, and acover, H, pivoted on the shaft 0, is for the purpose of diminishing or increasing the said opening.
To toll the grain the machine is made to revolve, and as it revolves the grain is poured down the spout I, that terminates just over spout K. Whatever grain falls upon the surfa e of the disk is thrown or falls off outside otlthe spout K, while what passes through the opening Gr falls into spout K and is counted as toll. Of course, the area of the opening G must be properly adjusted by the cover H to regulate the amount of toll.
I usually run thesemachines about thirty revolutions per minute; but they can be run faster or slower without changing the result; nor does it make any difference whether the grain runs in fast or slow, so that it runs in a regular stream.
The top of the disk is preferably made convex, so that damp grain will readily pass 0E from it. Of course, the speed of the machine must not exceed certain limits, lest the centrifugal force should interfere with the correctness of the toll-taking.
The power required to run the machine is too trifling in amount to be worth consideration.
The holes L L in the side of the box are for the passage of the driving-belt; and it will be seen that the pulley F is made in two parts, each of which can be used as a pulley, the one above and the other below the disk, and, in effect, holding it between them. Outside of these pulleys or parts of a pulley are the nuts 0 O, that travel on the screw-threads cut on the shaft; and by this device the position of the disk between the spouts can be adjusted.
Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The within described grain-toller, consisting of box A, disk B, having opening Gr and cover H, shaft G, pulley F, and spouts I and K.
2. In the construction of a grain-toller, the disk 13, with opening G and cover H, in combination with shaft 0, substantially as herein shown and described.
3. A grain-toller having a disk, B, with DAVID WAUGH.
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CAMPBELL P. WAUGH, JAMES L. LAWSON.
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US3250131A (en) * | 1962-08-17 | 1966-05-10 | Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd | Sampling devices for bulk materials |
US4951511A (en) * | 1988-03-08 | 1990-08-28 | Noranda, Inc. | Apparatus for sampling heterogenous material |
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US3250131A (en) * | 1962-08-17 | 1966-05-10 | Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd | Sampling devices for bulk materials |
US4951511A (en) * | 1988-03-08 | 1990-08-28 | Noranda, Inc. | Apparatus for sampling heterogenous material |
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