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US264589A
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    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My .invention relates to improvements in that class of motive powers in which weights and springs are employed; and it consists in the peculiar construction'and arrangement of the parts, as hereinafter more fully set forth,
  • a represents the-firstmotion shaft of a spring-power mechanism, of which I) is the spring, the ratchet-wheel, and d the pawl for holding the spring-in tension.
  • e,f, g, and h represent the multiplying train of speed-gears;
  • z the balance-wheel;
  • j connecting-rod, and 7c walking-beam to work the churn-dasher shaft 1.
  • the rod j is connected to one of the arms of the balance-wheel, so as to be shifted along said arm to alterthe length of the strokes of the dasher, as may be required for different quantities of cream.

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(No Mbdel) J. WILBER.
. GHURN POWER. I
No. 264,589. A Patented Sept. 19, 1882.
' ITNESSESi: INVENTOR: r v g 4 BY ATTO EYS.
UNITED "ST TES PATENT OFFIC JOHN WILBER, OF FALL BROOK,PENNSYLVANIA.
CHURN-PQWER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 264,589, dated September 19, 1882,
Application filed uly 3, 1882. (No model.) I
1'0 all whom mag concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN VVILBER, of Fall Brook, in the county of 'lioga and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and Improved Churn-Power, of which the followingis a full, clear, and exact description.
My .invention relates to improvements in that class of motive powers in which weights and springs are employed; and it consists in the peculiar construction'and arrangement of the parts, as hereinafter more fully set forth,
, and pointed out in the claim.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification, which is a perspective view of my improved spring-power, in which a represents the-firstmotion shaft of a spring-power mechanism, of which I) is the spring, the ratchet-wheel, and d the pawl for holding the spring-in tension. e,f, g, and h represent the multiplying train of speed-gears; z, the balance-wheel; j, connecting-rod, and 7c walking-beam to work the churn-dasher shaft 1. The rod j is connected to one of the arms of the balance-wheel, so as to be shifted along said arm to alterthe length of the strokes of the dasher, as may be required for different quantities of cream.
From shaft a I have arranged a cord, in,'to the weight-drum 0, which is operated by the weight 17 and cord q, said cord passing from the axle of drum 0 up around an overhead roller, 1, in order to increase the range of the weight, said roller being mounted on the uprights a of a portable frame,'in which the machinery is arranged for convenience in shifting it about and setting itout of the way when not required for use.
represents a brake to' the balance-wheel, which is adjustable by the screw :10, or it may be a spring, or a spring and a screw together re-ent'orcing the power of the spring with the weight a machine of considerable capacity may be obtained, in which the power required to work the churn may be stored up with a few revolutions of the winding-up mechanism, so as to be accomplished in much less'time and also with less fatigue to the operator than by working the churn directly.
1 am aware that in churn-powers a combination of weights, wheels, pulleys, springs,
' connecting-rod j, and churn-dasher l, of the uprightsu, drum 0, roller t, cord m, passing around the shaft a, and drum o,'cord q,aml weightsp, all constructed, arranged, and operated substantially as described.
JOHN WILBER. VVituesses:
WEBB, Gno. 0. Bowen.
40 to regulate the speed of the machine. By thus 7 t
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