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US31993A
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  • Figure l is a top view of the machine; Fig. 2, an end elevation; Fig. 3, a side elevation; Fig. 4;, a vertical section of steaming chamber or cylinder.
  • my invention consists in the various improvements in apparat-us for steaming and drying feat-hers, hereinafter described.
  • the first of these consists in combining with the steam jacket of a feather dressing machine screen covered with slides, as hereinafter described.
  • the second consists in the peculiar arrangement and combination of cocks and pipes with a steam chamber and steam jacket, as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
  • My third improvement consists in the addition, to a feather dressing apparatus, of a fan, in the manner hereinafter described, for the purpose of cooling and airing the feathers, and feeding them to the sack or tick when completely cleansed .and dry.
  • A marks the frame of the machine; B, connecting steam pipe; C, inlet cock in pipe B; D, steaming and drying chamber or cylinder; E, exit pipe for waste steam and water; F, pipes conveying steam into the drying apartment Gr, between the two rims; G, steam chamber between the rims S and D, used for drying purposes; I-I, handle; I, wheel or pulley where any suitable power is applied; J, band or cord driving the fan; K, pulley on fan shaft; L, the fan; M, screen near mouth of fan chamber; N, mouth of ⁇ fan chamber; O, box tube from fan to sliding boxV P; P, sliding box communication between O and cylinder; Q, fan chamber; R, shaft or axle of wheel or pulley I; S, inner rim forming drying chamber; T, separating partitions to which rims I) and S are attached; U, screen in door of cylinder; V, 'button fastening door of cylinder; cl, branch pipes leading from B into cock; f
  • the steaming cylinder is made with a. double rim, having a chamber or steam space G between the two rims. Its axis is a pipe B, furnished with an inlet cock C.
  • the feathers are put into the cylinder through the door g.
  • the steam is let in by means of cock O and through branch pipes d, d.
  • the cylinder is revolved for some 10 or l5 minutes in order to mix the feathers and steam thoroughly. Ilien suiiiciently steamed, the steam is shut off by turning the cock C, and the steam let out of the cylinder. Steam is then let into the drying chamber G, through cocks f, f, the cylinder being revolved about 30 minutes, in order to scatter the feathers, and present them uniformly.
  • the mouth of a sack or tick is then attached to the mouth N of the fan box Q., and while the feathers in the cylinder are being stirred up with a stick, or in any other convenient manner, the pul- ⁇ ley I is turned by handle II, and this by means of band J ⁇ revolves the fan L, and creates a suction from the cylinder into the fan chamber, and a blast thence to the attached sack or tick.
  • the screen M is necessary as an outlet for the air in the sack, as without this arrangement the air in the sack would prevent the blast from forcing the feathers therein. This fan also thoroughly cools and airs the feathers before they are bagged.

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No. 31,993. PATBNTED APR. 9, 1861.
s. ORB.
- APPARATUS PoR DRESSING FBATHERS.
`ENiTED sTATEs PATENT oEEioE.
SAMUEL ORR, OF EAST SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
APPARATUS FOR DRESSING FEATHERS.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 31,993, dated April 9, 1861.
T o all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, SAMUEL ORB, of East Springfield, county of Jefferson, and State of Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Feather-Dressing Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a correct description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The'same letter refers to the same part wherever it occurs.
Figure l, is a top view of the machine; Fig. 2, an end elevation; Fig. 3, a side elevation; Fig. 4;, a vertical section of steaming chamber or cylinder.
The nature of my invention consists in the various improvements in apparat-us for steaming and drying feat-hers, hereinafter described. The first of these consists in combining with the steam jacket of a feather dressing machine screen covered with slides, as hereinafter described. The second consists in the peculiar arrangement and combination of cocks and pipes with a steam chamber and steam jacket, as hereinafter more particularly set forth.
My third improvement consists in the addition, to a feather dressing apparatus, of a fan, in the manner hereinafter described, for the purpose of cooling and airing the feathers, and feeding them to the sack or tick when completely cleansed .and dry.
To enable others to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe more fully its construction and operation.
In the accompanying drawings A marks the frame of the machine; B, connecting steam pipe; C, inlet cock in pipe B; D, steaming and drying chamber or cylinder; E, exit pipe for waste steam and water; F, pipes conveying steam into the drying apartment Gr, between the two rims; G, steam chamber between the rims S and D, used for drying purposes; I-I, handle; I, wheel or pulley where any suitable power is applied; J, band or cord driving the fan; K, pulley on fan shaft; L, the fan; M, screen near mouth of fan chamber; N, mouth of `fan chamber; O, box tube from fan to sliding boxV P; P, sliding box communication between O and cylinder; Q, fan chamber; R, shaft or axle of wheel or pulley I; S, inner rim forming drying chamber; T, separating partitions to which rims I) and S are attached; U, screen in door of cylinder; V, 'button fastening door of cylinder; cl, branch pipes leading from B into cock; f, f, inlet cocks to drying apartment; g,'sliding cover of screen in top of steaming cylinder; 7L, screen in end of cylinder; z', slides over screens in the end of steam chamber; j, slide over exit opening of steaming chamber; lo, opening in fan box communicating with O; Z, sliding door in end of cylinder; m, stop for same; a, guides on which P, slides; o, stop for slides z'.
The steaming cylinder is made with a. double rim, having a chamber or steam space G between the two rims. Its axis is a pipe B, furnished with an inlet cock C. The feathers are put into the cylinder through the door g. The steam is let in by means of cock O and through branch pipes d, d. The cylinder is revolved for some 10 or l5 minutes in order to mix the feathers and steam thoroughly. Ilien suiiiciently steamed, the steam is shut off by turning the cock C, and the steam let out of the cylinder. Steam is then let into the drying chamber G, through cocks f, f, the cylinder being revolved about 30 minutes, in order to scatter the feathers, and present them uniformly. to the drying surface S; the op- -erator meanwhile having the slide g withsteaming apartment of cylinder g; c, outlet drawn, so that dampness and dust may escape through screen U. lVhen suiliciently dry, the mouth of sliding box P is connected with an opening in the end of cylinder, thus forming a communication, through boxes P and O, into the fan L'. The mouth of a sack or tick is then attached to the mouth N of the fan box Q., and while the feathers in the cylinder are being stirred up with a stick, or in any other convenient manner, the pul-` ley I is turned by handle II, and this by means of band J` revolves the fan L, and creates a suction from the cylinder into the fan chamber, and a blast thence to the attached sack or tick.
The screen M is necessary as an outlet for the air in the sack, as without this arrangement the air in the sack would prevent the blast from forcing the feathers therein. This fan also thoroughly cools and airs the feathers before they are bagged.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is,
fan arranged and operating in the manner 10 set forth.
The above specification signed and Witnessed this twenty-fifth day of September,
of a feather dressing machine, of screens covered with slides arranged and operating substantially as described.
2. The combination With a steam chamber and steam jacket arranged as described, of A. D. 1860. the pipes B, F, and cocks C, f, arranged and SAMUEL ORB. operating as described. Vitnesses:
ANDW. STUART, J. H. BRIsToR.
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US4869137A (en) * 1987-04-10 1989-09-26 Slator Damon T Jaws for power tongs and bucking units
US4887646A (en) * 1988-02-18 1989-12-19 The Boeing Company Test fitting
US6079490A (en) * 1998-04-10 2000-06-27 Newman; Frederic M. Remotely accessible mobile repair unit for wells
US6116118A (en) * 1998-07-15 2000-09-12 Wesch, Jr.; William E. Gripping apparatus for power tongs and backup tools

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4836064A (en) * 1987-04-10 1989-06-06 Slator Damon T Jaws for power tongs and back-up units
US4869137A (en) * 1987-04-10 1989-09-26 Slator Damon T Jaws for power tongs and bucking units
US4887646A (en) * 1988-02-18 1989-12-19 The Boeing Company Test fitting
US6079490A (en) * 1998-04-10 2000-06-27 Newman; Frederic M. Remotely accessible mobile repair unit for wells
US6116118A (en) * 1998-07-15 2000-09-12 Wesch, Jr.; William E. Gripping apparatus for power tongs and backup tools

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