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US318587A
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  • Patented Ma 26, 1885 Patented Ma 26, 1885.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple and efficient motor for imparting oscillating motion to churns and analogous devices; and it consists in the mechanism and combinations of mechanism, hereinafter fully described and claimed.
  • the oscillating churn-body A is supported by means of trunnions aaone on each side suitably journaled in the uprights B B, attached to or formed integral with the curved supporting-bars C O, and braced apart by the rod or bar 1).
  • One of the trunnions a projects beyond the outer surface of one of the uprights, and is bent downward and then latorally to form acrank, b.
  • To one of the curved supporting-bars G is hinged or pivoted one end of a lever, E, the other or free end passing under and projecting beyond the other curved supporting-bar C, and being secured to the free end of a right-angled foot-lever, F, pivoted to the supporting-bar C.
  • a flat spring, G On the upper surface of the lever E is secured one end of a flat spring, G, which bears at its free end against the under surface of one of the supporting-bars O and tends to hold said lever down.
  • a flexible connectingrod, H To the lever E is secured the lower end of a flexible connectingrod, H, the upper end of which embraces the wrist-pin of the crank b.
  • This rod H is made of light spring metal or wood, so that it may be drawn or bent outwardly from the upright B, and the pin 0 on hand-lever K inserted in the opening at in said rod H.
  • a hand-lever, K Near the middle of the upright on the same side of the churn as crank b is hinged or pivoted a hand-lever, K, having a short pin, 0, projecting laterally therefrom and engaging an opening, cl, in the rod H.
  • churn-body A has a lid, S, with wirecovered perforations m therein for ventilation.
  • a plate In one end of the bodyA a plate, is inserted, having an opening therein, with which engages a latch, 71, for the purpose of securing the body against movement while filling with milk or cream or when not in operation.
  • An opening is made in one side of the body A, near its bottom, and a spigot, M, inserted, through which the milk may be drawn.
  • the location of the spring on the upper surface of lever E is of great importance, as it acts as a cushion to prevent the too sudden stoppage of the body Awhen said body reaches the extremity of its oscillation, and its return movement is greatly facilitated by the reaction of the spring carrying the crank past its dead-center.
  • the body A may be oscillated by the hand or foot of the operator, or by both.
  • a suitable supportingframe the oscillating body A, provided with the trnnnions a a, crank Z), connecting-rod H, having opening (2, pivoted hand-lever K, provided with pin 0, pivoted lever E, and spring G, substantially as described.

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H. O. WINQUEST.
OSGILLATING- OHURN.
Patented Ma 26, 1885.
M Lizzy llnirnn Smarts PATENT OFFICE,
HENRY CLAY W'INQUEST, OF FAIRFIELD, IOYVA.
OSCILLATING CHURN.
SPECIFICATION forming-part of Letters Patent No. 318,587, dated May 26, 1885.
Application filed January 2. 1885.
To (0% whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HENRY O. WIN UEs'r, of Fairfield, in the county of Jefferson and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oscillating Ohurns; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of this specification.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple and efficient motor for imparting oscillating motion to churns and analogous devices; and it consists in the mechanism and combinations of mechanism, hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing my device is shown applied to a churn.
The oscillating churn-body A is supported by means of trunnions aaone on each side suitably journaled in the uprights B B, attached to or formed integral with the curved supporting-bars C O, and braced apart by the rod or bar 1). One of the trunnions a projects beyond the outer surface of one of the uprights, and is bent downward and then latorally to form acrank, b. To one of the curved supporting-bars G is hinged or pivoted one end of a lever, E, the other or free end passing under and projecting beyond the other curved supporting-bar C, and being secured to the free end of a right-angled foot-lever, F, pivoted to the supporting-bar C. On the upper surface of the lever E is secured one end of a flat spring, G, which bears at its free end against the under surface of one of the supporting-bars O and tends to hold said lever down. To the lever E is secured the lower end of a flexible connectingrod, H, the upper end of which embraces the wrist-pin of the crank b. This rod H is made of light spring metal or wood, so that it may be drawn or bent outwardly from the upright B, and the pin 0 on hand-lever K inserted in the opening at in said rod H. Near the middle of the upright on the same side of the churn as crank b is hinged or pivoted a hand-lever, K, having a short pin, 0, projecting laterally therefrom and engaging an opening, cl, in the rod H. The
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churn-body A has a lid, S, with wirecovered perforations m therein for ventilation. In one end of the bodyA a plate, is inserted, having an opening therein, with which engages a latch, 71, for the purpose of securing the body against movement while filling with milk or cream or when not in operation. An opening is made in one side of the body A, near its bottom, and a spigot, M, inserted, through which the milk may be drawn. The location of the spring on the upper surface of lever E is of great importance, as it acts as a cushion to prevent the too sudden stoppage of the body Awhen said body reaches the extremity of its oscillation, and its return movement is greatly facilitated by the reaction of the spring carrying the crank past its dead-center. I have shown a flat spring, but do not wish to be restricted thereto, as it is obvious that a spiral spring secured near the end of lever E, imme diately under the support and pressing thereagainst or secured to the under surface of the support and exerting its tension downward on the lever, would operate the same. The footlever F may be used independently of the hand-lever K, as when the pin 0 of the latter is disengaged from the rod H the lever will be allowed to hang down alongside of the upright out of the way of the operator and the working parts of the churn, as indicated in dotted lines.
From the above-described construction it will be seen that the body A may be oscillated by the hand or foot of the operator, or by both.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1 In combination, a suitable supportingframe, the oscillating body A, provided with the trnnnions a a, crank Z), connecting-rod H, having opening (2, pivoted hand-lever K, provided with pin 0, pivoted lever E, and spring G, substantially as described.
2. In oscillating churns, the combination, with a suitable supporting-frame, churn-body, and connecting-rod H, of the pivoted levers E and- F, crank 11, and a spring, G, on the upper surface of lever E, whereby a cushion is formed which prevents the too sudden stoppage of the body at the extremity of its oscillation.
3. The combination of the following instrumentalities: supporting-bars O G, uprights B B, brace-bar D, oscillating b0dyA,itrunni0ns my own I have hereto affixed my signature at a, crank b, connecting-rod H, having the presence of two witnesses. v openiiwd thepivoted handleverK provided T T T m with p in a, the pivoted levers E and F, and HENRY GLA1 QUESL spring G, to oscillate churn-bodies and analo- Vitnesses:
gous devices, substantially as described. WILLIAM RINEHATBLOSS,
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as PERRY KING.
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