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  • a This invention relates to aniimprovemen t'in' that class'of feed devices which are applicax0 ble to grai'n-sc'ou're'rs', grain separators; grinda side elevation showing my improved feed '1 device applied to the shaking-screen ot-agrain scou'rer or separator.
  • Fig.'2 is a longi- .:5 -tndinal sectional elevation thereof.
  • A represents the stationary frame of the grain scourer or separator
  • B is the shaking screen or sieve, which is supported by ;5 flexible bars I) in the usual manner.
  • the shaking-screen receives a vibrating motion from a horizontal shaft 0 by means of an cecentric D and a connecting-rod (l. E represents thcfeed-hopper, arranged ofabove the head of the shaking-screen B and "-jsecured to two-posts a' of the supporting- ;iframe A.
  • the bottom of the hopper E is formed by two inclined stationary feedr boards 0 c.
  • 5' F represents an adjustable feed-gate arranged below the stationary feed-board (a, and
  • the feed-gate F is mounted upon ahorlzontal I shaft-j", which is journaled in suitable bearin'gs arranged in the side walls? of the hopper'E.
  • H" e represents an oscillating l-f -eedr-bo'a'rd or 'pla te arranged :below.
  • the 'ifeed plate Hos- Y e illates or reciprocates vertically; as contradistinguis'hed from thefeed-plate; which ,vi- 4 brates transversely orhorizontallyzi'n the hop per, so as toliftthe material-at each upward stroke and permit the-sametodescend onthe downward stroke.
  • This lifting of the mate,- rial by the oscillating feed-plate keepsthe material in constant agitation in thehopper, and breaks up any solid accumulations of material"in 'the.hopper, such as arches-:01? 7o.
  • a 5 represents plates or shieltlssecurcd.tothestationary boards a e',.and lapping over the feed-gate l. and oscillating feetl plate II, so as to cover thespaces between thcse'parts and prevent the material from escaping.through the said spaces.
  • the feed is regulated by adjusting thcgatc ll toward and from the oscillating plateby means of the screw and when'it is desired 5.

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(No-Model I W. W. HUNTLEY.
FEED DEVICE FOR GRAIN CLEANING MACHINES. ROLLER MILLfi, 6170.
No. 447,072. Patented Feb. 24, 1891.
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WIL IAM WQJIUNTLEY; F am-1R CREEK; N W YORY'IQIASSVIGNOEJ'BY MESNF L ASSIGNMENTS; To HUNTIJEK-ORANSON &*HAlllMON-D,z-OF SAME PLACE.
llZED- DEVICE-FORGRAIN-CLEANING MACHINES; ROLLER-MILLS, & c. v
srEeIFIoA'rioN amg sa pf Letters Patent No. 4473072,- dated'February--2 4:, 1891. Application area center 22, last. Serial No. 253,056 (No model.)
and State of New York, hav'e invented'a new 5 andnsefuljlinprovement in FeedDevices for 1 Grain-Cleaning Machines," Grindin "Mills,
&e.;of which the following is"a"s'pecilfication. a This invention relates to aniimprovemen t'in' that class'of feed devices which are applicax0 ble to grai'n-sc'ou're'rs', grain separators; grinda side elevation showing my improved feed '1 device applied to the shaking-screen ot-agrain scou'rer or separator. Fig.'2is a longi- .:5 -tndinal sectional elevation thereof. Fig. 31s
' a cross-section in line a: m, Fig; 2. l is afragmentary elevation of a r01ler-in1ll pro- Fig.6
vided with my improved feed device. is a fragmentary sectional elevation thereof. Like letters "of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.
A represents the stationary frame of the grain scourer or separator, and B is the shaking screen or sieve, which is supported by ;5 flexible bars I) in the usual manner. The shaking-screen receives a vibrating motion from a horizontal shaft 0 by means of an cecentric D and a connecting-rod (l. E represents thcfeed-hopper, arranged ofabove the head of the shaking-screen B and "-jsecured to two-posts a' of the supporting- ;iframe A. The bottom of the hopper E is formed by two inclined stationary feedr boards 0 c. 5' F represents an adjustable feed-gate arranged below the stationary feed-board (a, and
whereby the throat of the hopper can be enlarged and contracted to regulate the feed. 1 The feed-gate F is mounted upon ahorlzontal I shaft-j", which is journaled in suitable bearin'gs arranged in the side walls? of the hopper'E.
9 represents an adjusting-screwbearing with its inner enttagain'st J'the feed=gate; F, Y and working in a screw=nut g", seen-red tothe 5 5 fefed hopper;a
H" epresents an oscillating l-f -eedr-bo'a'rd or 'pla te arranged :below. 1 the: stationary-{feed board e :01" the hopperanrl standing: opposite the adjustable gate-F; The 'ifeed plate Hos- Y eillates or reciprocates vertically; as contradistinguis'hed from thefeed-plate; which ,vi- 4 brates transversely orhorizontallyzi'n the hop per, so as toliftthe material-at each upward stroke and permit the-sametodescend onthe downward stroke. This lifting of the mate,- rial by the oscillating feed-plate=keepsthe material in constant agitation in thehopper, and breaks up any solid accumulations of material"in 'the.hopper, such as arches-:01? 7o.
bridge I the'reby causing a uniform llowof. materialthroughout the width of the feed "throat" or discharge-opening of the-hopper. Thefeed-gated and-oscillating. plate II ex-' tend-racross the entire width ot" the hopper, '75- ;an(l-' their lower ends form the t-ln'oatthereof. The plate I I issecured to a horizontal -rockshaft h, which is arranged in suitable bearings secured to the hopper K 3 I represents a rock-armsecu red to one end of the shaft h, and connected with its lower end to the shaking-screen B, so as to. be actuated by the same. The rock-arm I is provided at its lower end with a slot or fork 2',
which engages with a pin 11', secured to the p frame of the shaking-screen. A 5 represents plates or shieltlssecurcd.tothestationary boards a e',.and lapping over the feed-gate l. and oscillating feetl plate II, so as to cover thespaces between thcse'parts and prevent the material from escaping.through the said spaces. I j.
The feed is regulated by adjusting thcgatc ll toward and from the oscillating plateby means of the screw and when'it is desired 5. to shut .oil' the 'l'eed entirely the motion of the screen is arrested and the l'eedgate-adjusted; so that'ils lower end rests against the lower end of the oscillating plate.
In the construction represented in Figs. i too and 5 my improved fee-d device is applied to aroller-mill.
ranged eccentrically upon; the journal and engaging in the slot of the rock-arm.
I claim as my invention V The combination, with a feed-hopper provided with inclined stationary feed-boards e e, of an adjustable feed-gate F, pivoted below the lower edge of the stationary feed-board e, a vertically-oscillating feed-board H, seou red to a horizontal rock-shaft f, arranged below The rock' the stationary feed-board e, the feetLgate i and feed-board l-I, facing each other and forming continuations of the stationary fCBLL boards 6 e', an adjusting-screw g, supporting the lower end of the feed-gate F, whereby the latter can be adjusted on its pivot; for contracting or enlarging the throatof the hopper, and an actuating-arm I, secured to one end of the rock-shaft; f, for imparting" to the feed-board II a verLically-oscillating movement, substantially as set forth.
Witness my hand this 11th dayof October,
WILLIAM W. llUN'lLEY. Witnesses:
CHAS. H. STERLING,
H. W. REYNOLDS.
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US2446752A (en) * 1945-07-31 1948-08-10 Pneumatic Scale Corp Material feeding device
US2490439A (en) * 1944-06-29 1949-12-06 Infilco Inc Feeder for pulverant material with a vertically reciprocable belt conveyer
US2620946A (en) * 1945-08-06 1952-12-09 Roberts & Schaefer Co Oscillating feeder
US2696330A (en) * 1951-01-09 1954-12-07 Fahrni Fred Method and machine for spreading core material
US2907498A (en) * 1953-10-22 1959-10-06 Lely Nv C Van Der Dispensing device
US3071259A (en) * 1959-09-04 1963-01-01 Paper Converting Machine Co Winder loader
US3136405A (en) * 1962-06-26 1964-06-09 U S Material Handling & Res Co Bulk material loading and trimming machine
US3223026A (en) * 1962-05-22 1965-12-14 Weyerhaeuser Co Compacter de-aerator

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2490439A (en) * 1944-06-29 1949-12-06 Infilco Inc Feeder for pulverant material with a vertically reciprocable belt conveyer
US2446752A (en) * 1945-07-31 1948-08-10 Pneumatic Scale Corp Material feeding device
US2620946A (en) * 1945-08-06 1952-12-09 Roberts & Schaefer Co Oscillating feeder
US2696330A (en) * 1951-01-09 1954-12-07 Fahrni Fred Method and machine for spreading core material
US2907498A (en) * 1953-10-22 1959-10-06 Lely Nv C Van Der Dispensing device
US3071259A (en) * 1959-09-04 1963-01-01 Paper Converting Machine Co Winder loader
US3223026A (en) * 1962-05-22 1965-12-14 Weyerhaeuser Co Compacter de-aerator
US3136405A (en) * 1962-06-26 1964-06-09 U S Material Handling & Res Co Bulk material loading and trimming machine

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