US3373A - Improvement in corn and cob crusher - Google Patents

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US3373A
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  • I H bolted that inclose the sides'from the top of ported between them.
  • i c is surrounded with pyramidal-shaped teeth 3 set spirally around it, and the concave c is armed with, similar teeth set in rows, between 1 which those on the cylinder pass.
  • the upper edge of the concave is set a sufficient distance from the cylinder to admit the corn between the cylinder to its termination, which is a litfixed in its place and has a roller, 0, in it at the concave e to which is similarly shaped, 5 (fluted rollers 6 may be put in the concave the side opposite to that above it. This receives from the upper one the broken corn,
  • Figure l is an isometrical view; Fig. 2, a vertical section; Fig. 3, lower concave detached.
  • the frame of my machine'is composed of two uprights, a, wide enough to form the ends, to the sides of which cast-iron plates 12 are the upper cylinder down below thelower concave.
  • the cylinders have their bearings in said plates b, and the concaves are also sup- The upper cylinder,
  • 'A wedge, g is also placed behind its upper edge, which will move it in or out, as required, by slipping it up or down.
  • a hopper is framed in the frame above the upper concave to direct the corn, 8m, into it.

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KNIGH rain Mm Patent Dec. 5"
' To aZZ whom it may concern:
I H bolted, that inclose the sides'from the top of ported between them. i c, is surrounded with pyramidal-shaped teeth 3 set spirally around it, and the concave c is armed with, similar teeth set in rows, between 1 which those on the cylinder pass. The upper edge of the concave is set a sufficient distance from the cylinder to admit the corn between the cylinder to its termination, which is a litfixed in its place and has a roller, 0, in it at the concave e to which is similarly shaped, 5 (fluted rollers 6 may be put in the concave the side opposite to that above it. This receives from the upper one the broken corn,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES L. MOKNIGHT, OF BUCHANAN, VIRGINIA.
IMPROVEMENT in con N AND COB CRUSHER.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 3,373, dated December 15, 1843; antedated December 2, 1843.
Be it known that I, JAMEs L. MCKNIGHT, of Buchanan, in the county of Botetourt and State of Virginia, have invented a new and useful Machine for Crushing and Grinding Corn and Gobs and Hulling Glover-Seed; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
Figure l is an isometrical view; Fig. 2, a vertical section; Fig. 3, lower concave detached.
The nature of my invention cousistsin placing two cylindersin a frame, one above another and run in opposite directions, each being furnished with a concave, but placed on opposite sides.
The frame of my machine'is composed of two uprights, a, wide enough to form the ends, to the sides of which cast-iron plates 12 are the upper cylinder down below thelower concave. The cylinders have their bearings in said plates b, and the concaves are also sup- The upper cylinder,
them, and gradually approaches the surface of tie beyond the center. This concave is firmly its month, which causes it to feed better. Di-
recti y below this the second cylinder, d, is put,
instead of the grooves, see Fig. 3,) placed on and the process of grinding is completed between them. The lower cylinder and concave have their grinding-surface covered with serrated or triangular grooves instead of the teeth on the upper ones.
The concave 6, instead of being stationary, rests below on two set-screws, f, by which it can be raised or lowered. 'A wedge, g, is also placed behind its upper edge, which will move it in or out, as required, by slipping it up or down. Onto one journal of the lower cylinder a common pulley is put outsideot' the frame, and not shown in the drawings, by
which it is connected with the driving-power. On the other journal there is a pinion, h, and a balance-wheel, i, may be also added. On the journal of the upper cylinder a spur-wheel, k, is fixed, which works into the pinion h below. By this gearing the lower cylinder is made to run much faster than. the one above and in an opposite direction. A hopper is framed in the frame above the upper concave to direct the corn, 8m, into it.
I contemplate using this machine for hulling cloverseed and getting it out, as well as grinding corn, which it effectually accomplishes.
By the above mode of construction my machine is rendered compact and portable, and by reversing the motion of the cylinders I am enabled to gear them with one spur-wheel and one pinion.
WhatIclaim as myinveution, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The manner in which Ihave combined the upper cylinder and its concave with the lower cylinder and its concave, the said parts being arranged and constructed substantially as set forth in the above specification.
JAMES L. MOKNIGHT.
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J. J. GREENOUGH, Gus. H. VAN Donn.
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US2564464A (en) * 1946-08-02 1951-08-14 Frank E Christopher Nonclogging coal crusher
CN105672010A (en) * 2016-02-03 2016-06-15 邱金彪 Wood pulp crushing machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2564464A (en) * 1946-08-02 1951-08-14 Frank E Christopher Nonclogging coal crusher
CN105672010A (en) * 2016-02-03 2016-06-15 邱金彪 Wood pulp crushing machine

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