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US386616A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in devices for churning cream into butter by the use ofahand-lever working conj unctively with a pend nln mwveigbt and a perpendicular rotat ing dash rotating each way alternately.
  • Figure 1 represents a plan View
  • Fig. 2 a side view.
  • Si milar letters refer to similar parts throughout the views.
  • the standards A A, the crossbeam B, and the bottom board, C represent the frame.
  • the lever D, pivoted at b, is worked with the hand at the handle 0.
  • the connecting-rod E is pivotally connected to the lever D at d, and to the pendulum-rod F at f. and is moved by the lever D and imparts motion to the pendiousnrod F, causing the weight G at the bottom of the same to oscillate orswing in conjunction with the lever D.
  • the pendulum-rod F is made fast to and hung on a short cross-rod, H, at g. This cross-rod H is held to the standard A by passing through staples h in such a way as to rotate freely.
  • the upright standard I which is moved by the crossrod H.
  • the rod J (see Fig. 2) is pivotally connected to the standard I at i, and to the large cog-wheel K at j, thereby Serial No. 243,284. (ModeL) giving motion to cog-wheel K.
  • the cog-wheel K turns on a pivot-pin, k, which is fastened to cross-beam B.
  • the cog-wheel K meshes with the small cog-wheel L and imparts motion to the same.
  • the small cog-wheel L is fastened to a short shaft, M,which shalt passes through a boxing in cross-beam B.
  • the small eog'wheel L and short shaft M can be lifted out and taken from the boxing in the cross-beam B.
  • the lower end of the short shaft M is squared
  • the squared portion N enters a square socket, m, in dashershaft O.
  • the socket m is in the upper end of the dasher-shaft O.
  • the short shaft M turns the dasher having the paddles or blades 12 n.
  • the lower end of the dasher-shaft O rests and turns in a socket, which is in a small piece of timber made fast to the bottom of the churn.
  • the combination of the dasher-shaft M, can rying cog-wheel L, the gear K, meshing therewith, the pivoted hand-lever D, connectingrod E, the pendulum-rod F, shaft H, upright I, and rod J, pivoted to the upright and gear, as set forth.

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GHURN.
Patented July 24, 1888.
T. S. URIE.
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III' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS S. URIE, OF CARSON CITY, MICHIGAN.
CHURN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 386,616, dated July 24, 1888.
Application filed July 52. 1887.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THOMAS S. URIE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Carson City, Montcalm county, Michigan, have invented a new and useful Churn, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in devices for churning cream into butter by the use ofahand-lever working conj unctively with a pend nln mwveigbt and a perpendicular rotat ing dash rotating each way alternately.
The invention consists in the matter here inafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a plan View, and Fig. 2 a side view.
Si milar letters refer to similar parts throughout the views. The standards A A, the crossbeam B, and the bottom board, C, represent the frame. The lever D, pivoted at b, is worked with the hand at the handle 0. The connecting-rod E is pivotally connected to the lever D at d, and to the pendulum-rod F at f. and is moved by the lever D and imparts motion to the penduluinrod F, causing the weight G at the bottom of the same to oscillate orswing in conjunction with the lever D. The pendulum-rod F is made fast to and hung on a short cross-rod, H, at g. This cross-rod H is held to the standard A by passing through staples h in such a way as to rotate freely. At the center of the cross-rod H, and perpendicular to the same is the upright standard I, which is moved by the crossrod H. The rod J (see Fig. 2) is pivotally connected to the standard I at i, and to the large cog-wheel K at j, thereby Serial No. 243,284. (ModeL) giving motion to cog-wheel K. The cog-wheel K turns on a pivot-pin, k, which is fastened to cross-beam B. The cog-wheel K meshes with the small cog-wheel L and imparts motion to the same. The small cog-wheel L is fastened to a short shaft, M,which shalt passes through a boxing in cross-beam B.
The small eog'wheel L and short shaft M can be lifted out and taken from the boxing in the cross-beam B.
The lower end of the short shaft M is squared,
and when it is in its proper position the squared portion N enters a square socket, m, in dashershaft O. The socket m is in the upper end of the dasher-shaft O.
The short shaft M turns the dasher having the paddles or blades 12 n. The lower end of the dasher-shaft O rests and turns in a socket, which is in a small piece of timber made fast to the bottom of the churn. When the lever' D is moved back and forth, it causes the dasher to revolve alternately in opposite directions.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination of the dasher-shaft M, can rying cog-wheel L, the gear K, meshing therewith, the pivoted hand-lever D, connectingrod E, the pendulum-rod F, shaft H, upright I, and rod J, pivoted to the upright and gear, as set forth.
THOMAS S. URIE.
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C. O. TRASK, W. A. WEBBER.
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