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US2486030A
US2486030A US515185A US51518543A US2486030A US 2486030 A US2486030 A US 2486030A US 515185 A US515185 A US 515185A US 51518543 A US51518543 A US 51518543A US 2486030 A US2486030 A US 2486030A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to a method and apparatus for turning rounded objects such as ovals, spheres, cylindrical and conical bodies, and more particularly a device for turning or exercising eggs during incubation or while in storage.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved method and means by means of which such rounded objects can be turned by a succession of relatively short motions involving little shock or disturbance to .the object, but lending itself to a rapidity effecting substantially the result of a continuous operation.
  • the invention consists in the method and means hereinafter more particularly described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical cross-section through a tray adapted to contain a plurality of eggs or other rounded objects, with means for vibrating the same to turn the eggs;
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary cross-section similar to Figure 1 on a large scale, illustrating in more detail the mode of operation.
  • T represents a tray having side walls 4 and a bottom formed with a plurality of parallel detents, each detent comprising a bottom portion I with lateral inclined side walls 22. Medial of each detent and extending longitudinally thereof is positioned a vertical baflle I.
  • the detents of the bottom are proportioned in width and the medial baflies 3 are proportioned in height so as to accommodate in transverse alignment two eggs or other rounded objects E in such position that they are supported by two points of peripheral contact with the central ballie 3 and one of the inclined lateral walls 2 of the detent as at points a and b.
  • the points of .support a, b are less than a diameter apart but sufficiently spaced so that the center of gravity of the rounded objectE is positioned between such points of contact.
  • the trays T can be arranged to contain a plurality of such depressions and may be, if desired, provided with intermediate partitions 4, a top 5 and resilient, supporting means 6 adapted 2 to eliminate any sudden shock or jar by reason of the vibration of the tray.
  • Device for rotating round objects each on its own axis comprising a supporting frame having a vertical wall and an opposed nonvertical supporting surface between which the round object can be supported in substantially fixed situs with its center of gravity intermediate the points of support, with means for vibrating the frame vertically.
  • Device for rotating a round object on its own axis comprising a supporting frame having two angularly opposed surfaces between which the object is to be supported in a substantially fixed situs, one of said surfaces being vertical and the other spaced therefrom a distance less than the diameter of the object, with means for vibrating the frame vertically.
  • Device forturning or exercising eggs comprising a rack including a vertical wall with an inclined floor spaced therefrom, so arranged that eggs supported between said wall and floor will contact each, with the center of gravity of each egg intermediate the points of contact, with means for vibrating the rack in a vertical direction, whereby each egg is rotated on its own axis while retaining a substantially fixed situs.
  • Device for turning or exercising eggs comprising a tray having a bottom formed with a plurality of spaced parallel depressed parts having inclined side walls with a longitudinally extending medial vertical baflle in each depression, the depression being of such width that eggs can be supported on each side of each of the baflles in contact with the bafile and adjacent side wall, with the center of gravity of each egg intermediate the supporting surfaces, with means for vibrating the tray in a vertical direction and means for cushioning the tray.

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D. V. JAMES TURNING DEVICE Oct. 25, 1949.
Filed Dec. 21, 1943 gwuwwllo'r/ .U. I7. Llamas Patented Oct. 25, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TURNING DEVICE I Delwin V. James, Houston, Tex.
Application December 21, 1943, Serial No. 515,185
4 Claims. 1
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for turning rounded objects such as ovals, spheres, cylindrical and conical bodies, and more particularly a device for turning or exercising eggs during incubation or while in storage.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved method and means by means of whichsuch rounded objects can be turned by a succession of relatively short motions involving little shock or disturbance to .the object, but lending itself to a rapidity effecting substantially the result of a continuous operation.
The invention consists in the method and means hereinafter more particularly described and claimed.
One sheet of drawings, largely diagrammatic, accompanies this specification as part thereof, in which like reference characters indicate like parts throughout.
Figure 1 is a vertical cross-section through a tray adapted to contain a plurality of eggs or other rounded objects, with means for vibrating the same to turn the eggs;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary cross-section similar to Figure 1 on a large scale, illustrating in more detail the mode of operation.
Referring to the drawings, T represents a tray having side walls 4 and a bottom formed with a plurality of parallel detents, each detent comprising a bottom portion I with lateral inclined side walls 22. Medial of each detent and extending longitudinally thereof is positioned a vertical baflle I.
The detents of the bottom are proportioned in width and the medial baflies 3 are proportioned in height so as to accommodate in transverse alignment two eggs or other rounded objects E in such position that they are supported by two points of peripheral contact with the central ballie 3 and one of the inclined lateral walls 2 of the detent as at points a and b. As thus supported, it will be noted that the points of .support a, b are less than a diameter apart but sufficiently spaced so that the center of gravity of the rounded objectE is positioned between such points of contact.
When the tray is vibrated in a vertical direction, as indicated by the arrow V (Figure 2) as by a cam l or any other suitable mechanical or electrical device for producing rapid vibrations, the rounded objects E will be successively upon each vibration lifted from their points of contact a and b perpendicular to a line connecting the points a and b and will thereafter gravitate vertically to the small inclined surface 2, down which it will roll, thus creating the rotary motion.
The trays T can be arranged to contain a plurality of such depressions and may be, if desired, provided with intermediate partitions 4, a top 5 and resilient, supporting means 6 adapted 2 to eliminate any sudden shock or jar by reason of the vibration of the tray.
Various other modifications will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art but within the scope of the present invention as claimed.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. Device for rotating round objects each on its own axis, comprising a supporting frame having a vertical wall and an opposed nonvertical supporting surface between which the round object can be supported in substantially fixed situs with its center of gravity intermediate the points of support, with means for vibrating the frame vertically.
2. Device for rotating a round object on its own axis, comprising a supporting frame having two angularly opposed surfaces between which the object is to be supported in a substantially fixed situs, one of said surfaces being vertical and the other spaced therefrom a distance less than the diameter of the object, with means for vibrating the frame vertically.
3. Device forturning or exercising eggs, comprising a rack including a vertical wall with an inclined floor spaced therefrom, so arranged that eggs supported between said wall and floor will contact each, with the center of gravity of each egg intermediate the points of contact, with means for vibrating the rack in a vertical direction, whereby each egg is rotated on its own axis while retaining a substantially fixed situs.
4. Device for turning or exercising eggs, comprising a tray having a bottom formed with a plurality of spaced parallel depressed parts having inclined side walls with a longitudinally extending medial vertical baflle in each depression, the depression being of such width that eggs can be supported on each side of each of the baflles in contact with the bafile and adjacent side wall, with the center of gravity of each egg intermediate the supporting surfaces, with means for vibrating the tray in a vertical direction and means for cushioning the tray.
- DELWIN V. JAMES.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,590,339 Wood June 29, 1926 2,208,077 Linke July 16, 1940 2,222,776 Linke et al Nov. 26, 1940 2,222,777 Linke Nov. 26, 1940 OTHER REFERENCES College Physics, by A. L. Foley, second edition, pages 43 and 44, published 1937 by P. Blakistone Sons and C0,. Philadelphia.
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US3031714A (en) * 1958-08-12 1962-05-01 Paul C Skrmetta Shrimp de-veiner
US3088374A (en) * 1960-11-28 1963-05-07 John L Guyant Inching and centering system
US3783833A (en) * 1971-03-12 1974-01-08 R Bailey Automatic egg turner
US4929087A (en) * 1986-04-02 1990-05-29 Societe Anonyme Des Machines Osborn Method for applying vibrations to a resilient support and apparatus for putting this method into practice
US11819009B1 (en) * 2022-12-16 2023-11-21 Daoli Wang Automatic egg turner for incubator

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US1590339A (en) * 1925-05-23 1926-06-29 Rufus C Wood Device for separating metals from dry material
US2208077A (en) * 1936-10-15 1940-07-16 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Grinding mill
US2222776A (en) * 1936-10-01 1940-11-26 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Scrubbing machine
US2222777A (en) * 1938-02-26 1940-11-26 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Gyratory washer

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US1590339A (en) * 1925-05-23 1926-06-29 Rufus C Wood Device for separating metals from dry material
US2222776A (en) * 1936-10-01 1940-11-26 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Scrubbing machine
US2208077A (en) * 1936-10-15 1940-07-16 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Grinding mill
US2222777A (en) * 1938-02-26 1940-11-26 Fried Krupp Grusonwerk Aktien Gyratory washer

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3031714A (en) * 1958-08-12 1962-05-01 Paul C Skrmetta Shrimp de-veiner
US3088374A (en) * 1960-11-28 1963-05-07 John L Guyant Inching and centering system
US3783833A (en) * 1971-03-12 1974-01-08 R Bailey Automatic egg turner
US4929087A (en) * 1986-04-02 1990-05-29 Societe Anonyme Des Machines Osborn Method for applying vibrations to a resilient support and apparatus for putting this method into practice
US11819009B1 (en) * 2022-12-16 2023-11-21 Daoli Wang Automatic egg turner for incubator

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