US45997A - Improvement in straw-gutters - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
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  • This invention relates to a new and iinproved machine for cutting straw, hay, &c., for fodder; and it consists in the employment or use of two feed-rollers and an adjustable stationary knife in connection with rotating knives, all constructed and arranged to operate in the manner substantially as hereinafter shown and described, whereby fodder may be cut with rapidity and with but a moderate expenditure of power.
  • A represents a feed-box, which maybe constructed in the usual way and supported by a framing, B.
  • C C represent two feed-rollers, which are placed one over the other, in the same axial plane, and extend across the mouth of the feed-box, which mouth has a metal lining, D, to the sides of which the bearings a of the feed-rollers are attached.
  • the lower feedroller, C has a smooth periphery, but the upper one is fluted longitudinally. rlhe two rollers G C are connected at one end by gears b b.
  • E represents a knife, which is placed at the outer side of the lower feed-roller, G.
  • One end of this knife is formed or provided with a tang, c, which is fitted under a projecting lip, d, at one side of the lining D, the opposite end of the knife being provided with a tang, e, which projects upward and is tted under a lip, f, at the opposite side of the lining.
  • the tang e has a spiral spring, g, bearing against it, which has a tendency to keep the upper cutting-edge of the knife pressed outward, so that the knife will have an oblique position, as will be understood by referring to Figs. l and 4.
  • I he knife E rests upon a taper or wedge-shaped plate, F, which is attached to the lining D by a screw, h, the latter passing through an oblong slot, t', in F and into the lining D.
  • the plate F may be adjusted longitudinally by loosening the screw h, and the knife E adjusted higher or lower, as may be desired. By this arrangement wear of the knife E may be compensated for.
  • a bevel-wheel On one end of the axis of the lower feedroller, C, there is iitted a bevel-wheel, G, the opposite end of said axis having a crank, H, upon it.
  • the bevel-wheel G gears into a bevel-pinion, l, on a shaft, J, the bearings jj of which are at one side of thelining D, the back bearing, j, being adjustable laterally, and to admit of that adjustment arranged or devised in any proper way.
  • the shaft J is at right angles with the axes of the feedrollers, and the pinion I is attached to or cast with a hub, K, having two knives, L L, attached radially to it at opposite points, the outer ends of said knives being attached to heads M M, which are connected to projections c k on the hub K by curved rods l l, or connected in any other proper manner.
  • the hub K, heads M M, and rods Zl may all be cast in one piece.
  • the knives L L have a raking or an oblique position, and they work snugly over the cutting-edge of the knife E, the plane of the rotation of the knives L L being parallel with the axes of the rollers C C.
  • the spring g serves to keep the knife E snugly pressed against the knives L L, and by having the rear bearing, j', of the shaft J adjustable laterally, as previously alluded to, the knives L L may be adjusted in such a relative position with the knife E as to insure the latter pressing against the former.
  • the feedrollers O C feed the straw, hay, or other substance to the knives E L L, the former being cut by the passage of the knives L L over E.
  • feedrollers C C all constructed, arranged, E and used in combination with the rotating and operating substantially as and for the knives L L, substantially as and for the purpurposes specified. pose set forth.

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C. R. HEWETT.
Straw Cutter.
Patented Jan. 24, 1865.
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N. PETERS. Ptwmlhmgmphar, washington, nc.
j UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
CLARK RHEWETT, OF VVAUPUN, VISOONSIN.
IM PROVEMENT IN STRAW-CUTTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. L15,997, dated January 24, 1865.
To @ZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that l, CLARK R. HEWETT, of Waupun, in the county of Dodge and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and Improved Straw-Cutter; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a side sectional view of my invention, taken in the line x a', Fig. 2; Fig. 2, a horizontal section of the same, taken in the line yy, Fig. 3; Fig. 3, a front view of the same 5 Fig. 4, a detached perspective view of a stationary cutter pertaining to the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new and iinproved machine for cutting straw, hay, &c., for fodder; and it consists in the employment or use of two feed-rollers and an adjustable stationary knife in connection with rotating knives, all constructed and arranged to operate in the manner substantially as hereinafter shown and described, whereby fodder may be cut with rapidity and with but a moderate expenditure of power.
A represents a feed-box, which maybe constructed in the usual way and supported by a framing, B. These parts, being well known and in common use, do not require a special description.
C C represent two feed-rollers, which are placed one over the other, in the same axial plane, and extend across the mouth of the feed-box, which mouth has a metal lining, D, to the sides of which the bearings a of the feed-rollers are attached. The lower feedroller, C, has a smooth periphery, but the upper one is fluted longitudinally. rlhe two rollers G C are connected at one end by gears b b.
E represents a knife, which is placed at the outer side of the lower feed-roller, G. One end of this knife is formed or provided with a tang, c, which is fitted under a projecting lip, d, at one side of the lining D, the opposite end of the knife being provided with a tang, e, which projects upward and is tted under a lip, f, at the opposite side of the lining. The tang e has a spiral spring, g, bearing against it, which has a tendency to keep the upper cutting-edge of the knife pressed outward, so that the knife will have an oblique position, as will be understood by referring to Figs. l and 4. I he knife E rests upon a taper or wedge-shaped plate, F, which is attached to the lining D by a screw, h, the latter passing through an oblong slot, t', in F and into the lining D. The plate F may be adjusted longitudinally by loosening the screw h, and the knife E adjusted higher or lower, as may be desired. By this arrangement wear of the knife E may be compensated for.
On one end of the axis of the lower feedroller, C, there is iitted a bevel-wheel, G, the opposite end of said axis having a crank, H, upon it. The bevel-wheel G gears into a bevel-pinion, l, on a shaft, J, the bearings jj of which are at one side of thelining D, the back bearing, j, being adjustable laterally, and to admit of that adjustment arranged or devised in any proper way. The shaft J is at right angles with the axes of the feedrollers, and the pinion I is attached to or cast with a hub, K, having two knives, L L, attached radially to it at opposite points, the outer ends of said knives being attached to heads M M, which are connected to projections c k on the hub K by curved rods l l, or connected in any other proper manner. The hub K, heads M M, and rods Zlmay all be cast in one piece. The knives L L have a raking or an oblique position, and they work snugly over the cutting-edge of the knife E, the plane of the rotation of the knives L L being parallel with the axes of the rollers C C. The spring g serves to keep the knife E snugly pressed against the knives L L, and by having the rear bearing, j', of the shaft J adjustable laterally, as previously alluded to, the knives L L may be adjusted in such a relative position with the knife E as to insure the latter pressing against the former. The feedrollers O C feed the straw, hay, or other substance to the knives E L L, the former being cut by the passage of the knives L L over E.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. rlhe combination of the rotary knives L L, hub K, braces l l, stationary knife E, and
feedrollers C C, all constructed, arranged, E and used in combination with the rotating and operating substantially as and for the knives L L, substantially as and for the purpurposes specified. pose set forth.
2. The adjusting of the knife E by means of CLARK R. HEWETT.
the sliding wedge F, arianged substantially Witnesses:
as and for the purpose specified. L. M. RYCE, P
3. The spring g, when appliid to the knife RUSSELL HEWETr.
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