US37031A - Improvement in grain-cleaners - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B07—SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
- B07B—SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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- This invention relates to the cleaning of wheat and other grain of impurities by submitting the same to a rotary screening operation.
- my inventionand improvement consists in constructing a cylindrical screen with a longitudinal opening in it, which is protected by a curved guard-plate arranged in such a manner over said opening that grain may be readily put into the cylinder and the cylinder rotated in one direction without the grain escaping, and by rotating the cylinder in an opposite direction the grain will all escape through the guarded opening, all as will be hereinafter described.
- A represents a cylindrical wire sieve,which is secured to two circular solid heads, B B.
- the sieveA is carried nearly around the heads B B', leaving a narrow space, a, between its edges, which space extends from head B to head B of the cylinder.
- a shaft, G passes, and is secured, the ends of which shaft project out from each head a suitable distance and serve as journal-supports for the cylinder to allow it to be rotated in either direction.
- a plate, b is secured, which is of a suitable width. This plate is curved, and its outer edge is bent outward, so as to form a tongue for receiving the grain and conducting itin the cylinder A.
- a curved guard-plate, d is suitably secured, which is curved, asrepresented in Fig. l of the drawings, forming a channel from the mouth of the opening c down as far as the plate b extends.
- This guard-plate d, as well as plate b extends from one end to the other of the cylinder A, and it is through the passage formed by these two curved plates that the grain is put into the cylinder,and also emptied from the cylinder.
- Five or more slats or beveled strips, g g g g, are secured across the-cylinder A, and to these pieces the screen is nailed. They not onl'y give strength and stiffness to the cylinder, 'but they assist in stirring the grain during the rotation of the cylinder.
- the cylinder A above described, is mounted in a box, G,which stands on legs h l1J h h.
- the top of box G is arched over the cylinder A,
- the ends of the box G are bent, as represented in Fig. 2 of the drawings, so that the grain escaping from cylinder A will all be concentrated toward the middle of the machine, where it is discharged.
- the projecting ends of shaft C have their bearings on metal blocks secured to the end cross-bars of box G, and to one end of the shaft C a crankhandle, H, is secured for turning the cylinder A.
- a narrow door, k On one side of the arched cover of box G a narrow door, k, is hinged to it, which closes the opening in the cover, through which the grain is passed to the cylinder A.
- the inclinedshelf n conducts the grain to the tongue of plate b, as shown clearly in Fig. l of the drawings.
- the operation of my improved machine is as follows: The cylinder A is brought to the position represented in Fig. 1, so that the edge of the tongue b will touch the edge of the inclined shelf a, and by moving button r (shown in Fig. 2) inward it will secure the cylinder in its position.
- the door k is now raised, and the grain to be cleaned is put into cylinder A through the opening a in this cylinder.
- the door k is now closed, and the cylinder A can be rotated in the direction indicated by the black arrow in Fig. l as fast or as slow as desired without any of the grain escaping from the cylinder.
- the cylinder A is therefore rotated in this direction until the grain is properly cleaned, when all the grain.
- the curved guard-plate arranged over the space a in cylinder A, as herein set forth, for the purposes specified.
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G. B. BAILEY.
* Grain Separator.l
No. 37,031. l Patented Dec. 2, 1862.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE..
G. B. BAILEY, OF GBEENFIELD, INDIANA.
MPROVEMENT IN GRAIN-CLEANERS.
.T0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, G. B. BAILEY, of Greenfield, in the county of Hancock and State of Indiana, have invented a new and Improved Machine for Cleaning Grain; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe sarne, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in Which- Figure l is a transverse section through the improved cleaner, taken in the vertical plane indicated by the red line x x, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section in the vertical plane indicated by red line y y, Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both iigures.
This invention relates to the cleaning of wheat and other grain of impurities by submitting the same to a rotary screening operation.
The nature of my inventionand improvement consists in constructing a cylindrical screen with a longitudinal opening in it, which is protected by a curved guard-plate arranged in such a manner over said opening that grain may be readily put into the cylinder and the cylinder rotated in one direction without the grain escaping, and by rotating the cylinder in an opposite direction the grain will all escape through the guarded opening, all as will be hereinafter described.
To enable those skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A represents a cylindrical wire sieve,which is secured to two circular solid heads, B B. The sieveAis carried nearly around the heads B B', leaving a narrow space, a, between its edges, which space extends from head B to head B of the cylinder. Through the center of the heads B B a shaft, G, passes, and is secured, the ends of which shaft project out from each head a suitable distance and serve as journal-supports for the cylinder to allow it to be rotated in either direction. On one of these edges of sieve A a plate, b, is secured, which is of a suitable width. This plate is curved, and its outer edge is bent outward, so as to form a tongue for receiving the grain and conducting itin the cylinder A.
To the opposite edge of screen A a curved guard-plate, d, is suitably secured, which is curved, asrepresented in Fig. l of the drawings, forming a channel from the mouth of the opening c down as far as the plate b extends. rThis guard-plate d, as well as plate b, extends from one end to the other of the cylinder A, and it is through the passage formed by these two curved plates that the grain is put into the cylinder,and also emptied from the cylinder. Five or more slats or beveled strips, g g g g, are secured across the-cylinder A, and to these pieces the screen is nailed. They not onl'y give strength and stiffness to the cylinder, 'but they assist in stirring the grain during the rotation of the cylinder.
The cylinder A, above described, is mounted in a box, G,which stands on legs h l1J h h. The top of box G is arched over the cylinder A,
andthe bottom consists of two inclined boards,
G' G', inclined toward each other, so as to leave an opening, t', at the bottom oi' the box.l
The ends of the box G are bent, as represented in Fig. 2 of the drawings, so that the grain escaping from cylinder A will all be concentrated toward the middle of the machine, where it is discharged. The projecting ends of shaft C have their bearings on metal blocks secured to the end cross-bars of box G, and to one end of the shaft C a crankhandle, H, is secured for turning the cylinder A. On one side of the arched cover of box G a narrow door, k, is hinged to it, which closes the opening in the cover, through which the grain is passed to the cylinder A. The inclinedshelf n conducts the grain to the tongue of plate b, as shown clearly in Fig. l of the drawings.
The operation of my improved machine is as follows: The cylinder A is brought to the position represented in Fig. 1, so that the edge of the tongue b will touch the edge of the inclined shelf a, and by moving button r (shown in Fig. 2) inward it will secure the cylinder in its position. The door k is now raised, and the grain to be cleaned is put into cylinder A through the opening a in this cylinder. vThe door k is now closed, and the cylinder A can be rotated in the direction indicated by the black arrow in Fig. l as fast or as slow as desired without any of the grain escaping from the cylinder. The cylinder A is therefore rotated in this direction until the grain is properly cleaned, when all the grain.
can be discharged from the cylinder by rotating it in an opposite direction to that indicated by the black arrow. The curved guardn plate d prevents the grain from escaping from Having thus described myinvention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The curved guard-plate arranged over the space a in cylinder A, as herein set forth, for the purposes specified.
G. B. BAILEY.
Witnesses:
H. B. THAYER, SAMUEL HEAVENRIDGE.
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