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US238260A US238260DA US238260A US 238260 A US238260 A US 238260A US 238260D A US238260D A US 238260DA US 238260 A US238260 A US 238260A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • My invention relates to a grinding-machine, and particularly to that type of grinding-machines adapted to be operated by horse or equivalent powers; and it consists in certain details of construction and combinations of parts, as will hereinafter be described, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Figure l is a view of my grinding-mill with portions removed to show the relation and operation of parts.
  • Fig. 2 is a view, in vertical cross-section, of said mill.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of my machine A is the frame or standard, which is made stationary by being screwed or anchored by its legs to any suitable door or foundation. It is constructed, essentially, to provide a depressed central pivotal rest, A, and internal gear, A with which meshes the driving-pinion of the mill mechanism.
  • A is the revolving burr-frame, constructed to revolve within thefralne or standard A, and to carry and accommodate the grinding-burrs and their actuating mechanism.
  • Said actuating mechanism may be described as follows:
  • a drivingpinion, G to the upper end of the shaft of which pinion is keyed a bevel-gear wheel, 0, which meshes with and drivesa cog-wheel, D.
  • This cog-wheel D is fixed on the shaft D of the revolving burrs D D. It will be seen that the grinding mechanism proper of my machine consists of a central stationary burr, D provided with a grindingsurface on each of its sides, and the two lateral revolving burrs D D operating respectively in connection with the grinding-surfaces of the stationary burr D Formed upon the upper portion of the stationary burr D is the hopper-seat D.
  • opening is made through the top of the stationary burr D through which the grain is fed to be ground.
  • the frame B is constructed in any suitable manner to afford an attachment for a pole or equivalent, to which a horse may be hitched for driving the mill.
  • burrs may be of any suitable description for grinding corn, or grain, or paint, or any other substance.
  • the frame B is provided with anti-frictional rests B which may be in the shape of wheels or casters, that move within and against or upon the frame A in such a manner as to prevent the binding of the frame B within the frame A, and support its weight in such a manner as to diminish the friction between these parts to the minimum.
  • anti-frictional rests B which may be in the shape of wheels or casters, that move within and against or upon the frame A in such a manner as to prevent the binding of the frame B within the frame A, and support its weight in such a manner as to diminish the friction between these parts to the minimum.
  • the gear A is shown as an internal gear. This construction, however, is not essential, as this gear might be placed upon the outside of the frame A and the driving-pinion be made to mesh with it, in effect identical with that already specified. Therefore the gear A might be placed either within or without the stationary frame A.
  • ary burr substantially as set forth. ELIZA E. GROWELL.

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J. S. TARR.
Grinding Mill.
Patented March 1, I881.
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UNITED STATES- PATENT Orrren.
JOSEPH S. TARR, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND HUBERT J. KRONKEY, OF SAME PLACE.
GRINDING-MILL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 238,260, dated March 1, 1881. Application filed October 21, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOSEPH S. TARR, of Gleveland,in thecounty of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Grinding-Mills; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification.
My invention relates to a grinding-machine, and particularly to that type of grinding-machines adapted to be operated by horse or equivalent powers; and it consists in certain details of construction and combinations of parts, as will hereinafter be described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, Figure l is a view of my grinding-mill with portions removed to show the relation and operation of parts. Fig. 2 isa view, in vertical cross-section, of said mill. Fig. 3 is a plan view of my machine A is the frame or standard, which is made stationary by being screwed or anchored by its legs to any suitable door or foundation. It is constructed, essentially, to provide a depressed central pivotal rest, A, and internal gear, A with which meshes the driving-pinion of the mill mechanism. I
B is the revolving burr-frame, constructed to revolve within thefralne or standard A, and to carry and accommodate the grinding-burrs and their actuating mechanism. Said actuating mechanism may be described as follows:
Journaled within the frame B is a drivingpinion, G, to the upper end of the shaft of which pinion is keyed a bevel-gear wheel, 0, which meshes with and drivesa cog-wheel, D. This cog-wheel D is fixed on the shaft D of the revolving burrs D D It will be seen that the grinding mechanism proper of my machine consists of a central stationary burr, D provided with a grindingsurface on each of its sides, and the two lateral revolving burrs D D operating respectively in connection with the grinding-surfaces of the stationary burr D Formed upon the upper portion of the stationary burr D is the hopper-seat D. An
opening is made through the top of the stationary burr D through which the grain is fed to be ground.
The frame B is constructed in any suitable manner to afford an attachment for a pole or equivalent, to which a horse may be hitched for driving the mill.
The operation of my device is as follows: As the frame B revolves horizontally within the stationary frame or standard A, the connection between theinternal gear, A andthe driving-pinion G will revolve said driving-pinion and its horizontal bevel-gear wheel 0, and by the connection between the wheel G and the cog-wheel D motion will be imparted to the shaft carrying the revolving burrs D D and these burrs, moving over the lateral grindingfaces of the stationary burr D will grind the corn or other grain that is fed into the hopper.
As a matter of course this invention is not limited to any specific construction of burrs or grinding-surfaces thereof. These burrs may be of any suitable description for grinding corn, or grain, or paint, or any other substance.
It will be observed that the frame B is provided with anti-frictional rests B which may be in the shape of wheels or casters, that move within and against or upon the frame A in such a manner as to prevent the binding of the frame B within the frame A, and support its weight in such a manner as to diminish the friction between these parts to the minimum.
As above described, and as illustrated in the drawings, the gear A is shown as an internal gear. This construction, however, is not essential, as this gear might be placed upon the outside of the frame A and the driving-pinion be made to mesh with it, in effect identical with that already specified. Therefore the gear A might be placed either within or without the stationary frame A.
What 1 claim is- 1. .In a grindingmill, the combination, with a stationary frame provided with the gear A and depressed central pivot-rest,'A, of the revolving frame B, provided with upright arms supporting horizontal shaft D, revolving burrs D secured to shaft D, and stationary burr D located between the revolving burrs D and hopper D substantially as set forth.
2. In a grinding-mill, the c0mbinati0n,with In testimony whereof Ihave signed myname a stationary frame provided with a gear, A to this specification in the presence of two subof a revolving frame, B, furnished with a shaft scribing witnesses.
having two burrs secured thereto, and a sta- JOSEPH S. TAKE. 5 tionary burr located between the revolving Witnesses:
burrs, and a hopper mounted over the station- J NO. OROWELL, J r.,
ary burr, substantially as set forth. ELIZA E. GROWELL.
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US2578578A (en) * 1946-03-04 1951-12-11 Myers George Francis Convertible aircraft landing gear
US2652201A (en) * 1948-02-27 1953-09-15 American Viscose Corp Rotary disk type homogenizing mill
JPS5482310A (en) * 1977-12-15 1979-06-30 Takaoka Kogyo Kk Production of high density* high strength cast steel powder sintered body

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2578578A (en) * 1946-03-04 1951-12-11 Myers George Francis Convertible aircraft landing gear
US2652201A (en) * 1948-02-27 1953-09-15 American Viscose Corp Rotary disk type homogenizing mill
JPS5482310A (en) * 1977-12-15 1979-06-30 Takaoka Kogyo Kk Production of high density* high strength cast steel powder sintered body

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