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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the object of my invention is:to obtain the power requisite to give the initial stroke to the pitman with a reduction in length of the arm of the lever operating the pitman.
  • FIG. 1 is a broken plan View of the press in horizontal section taken upon the line at, w, of Fig. 2. one end of the press being shown mounted upon traction wheels and axle and the baling chamber, with the plunger therein at the other end of the press, also showing the pitman in a position to be operated, and at the limit of rebound; and on dotted lines the position of the pitman and levers when nearlyin alignment and the power applied to compress the material in the baling chamber.
  • Fig. 2. is a side view of the press.
  • A. represents a horizontal platform or bed which is made narrow in width and of a suitable length to support the power shaft and the feed receptacle.
  • journal c which enters the bearing 6 in the portion I), of the support B. and upon the other end of said shaft is a journal c,which extends through the vertical opening 12 in the portion I), of the said support, and a slight distance above the upper side of said portion 1), and to said journal 0, is, above the said por tion I), rigidly attached in a horizontal position, a narrow yoke or plate D. both ends of which yoke extend an equal distancefrom said journal 0. To the yoke D. is bolted one end of a horizontal draft pole E.
  • the lever arms O. G which constitute a double armed lever and which arms extend in one line of direction in the line of the diameter of shaft 0. and an equal distance respectively from both sides of said shaft.
  • the outer end portion of each one of the arms 0. O is forked at 0 0 0
  • Between the forked end 0'. is pivoted on the pivot o the anti-friction roller 0, and between the forked end of the arm C is pivoted an anti-friction roller 0
  • the feed receptacle F. for the reception of the material to be baled, and in said receptacle is placed the reciprocating plunger G.
  • the plunger G To the plunger G.
  • the pitman H. is pivot-ally attached one end of the pitman H. the other or vibrating end of which pitman extends in the direction of shaft 0. and upon one side of said shaft and a short distance beyond the point of contact of the bearing of the lever arm.
  • the pitman H. is narrow in width, the inner edge 7L, of said pitman'which comes into contact with the lever arms 0. 0 being parallel with the outer edge h, of said pitman. Attached to the vibrating end of the pitman H.
  • a shoulder or stop It Between the rear end of the arm h and the outer edge h',of the pitman is formed a shoulder or stop It.
  • the forward end of the platform beneath the powershaft O. is rigidly attached to. the axle K.
  • Said axle extends in a transverse direction to and upon the under side of said platform or bed A. and upon the other ends of said axle are mounted the traction wheels L. L.
  • the other endof the press is mounted in a similar manner.
  • the horse or other power is attached to the pole E, andsaid pole made to describe a movement in the line of a circleand rotation is thus imparted to shaft 0.
  • the material to be baled is placed in the receptacle F. and as the receptacle is filled the expansion of the material causes the pitman to rebound.
  • the pressure brought to bear on the shaft O.. is communicated to the lever arms C. 0 and one of the .anti friction rollers in one of the lever arms 0'. C is brought to bear upon the inner edgeh, of the pitman, and under the said leverage the vertical limited movement of the pitman is checked by the bolt 1', on the arms I. I.
  • the lever-arms and pitman are carried to a position shown in dotted lines, Fig. 1.

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9E. C. SOOY.
BALING PRESS POWER.
No. 494,798. Patented Apr. 4, 1898.
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EPIIRAIM O. SOOY, OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO THE KANSAS CITY HAY PRESS COMPANY, OF MISSOURI.
BALlNG-PRESS POWER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 494,798, dated April 4, 1893.
Application filed July 23, 1892. Serial No. 440,999. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that l, EPHRAIM C. SooY, acitizen of the United States, residing at Kansas City, in thecounty of Jackson and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Baling-Press Powers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others to make and use the same, reference, being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
The object of my invention is:to obtain the power requisite to give the initial stroke to the pitman with a reduction in length of the arm of the lever operating the pitman.
My invention further consists in the novel construction and combination of parts which will be first fully described and specifically pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings:-Figure 1. is a broken plan View of the press in horizontal section taken upon the line at, w, of Fig. 2. one end of the press being shown mounted upon traction wheels and axle and the baling chamber, with the plunger therein at the other end of the press, also showing the pitman in a position to be operated, and at the limit of rebound; and on dotted lines the position of the pitman and levers when nearlyin alignment and the power applied to compress the material in the baling chamber. Fig. 2. is a side view of the press.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Referring to the drawings:A. represents a horizontal platform or bed which is made narrow in width and of a suitable length to support the power shaft and the feed receptacle.
Upon the extreme forward end portion a, of the bed or platform A. is rigidly secured a U shaped casting or support- B the upper portion I), and the lower portion 1), of which support are parallel and extend equally the required distance in the direction of the other or rear end portion a, of said bed. Extending through the outer end of the upper portion 6, of the said support B. in a vertical direction is a circular opening or journal bearing b and in the lower portion b, of the said support 7). in a vertical line with the bearing 12 is an opening or bearing 19 which is smaller in diameter than the opening 29 Between said portions 1), b, of the support B. is placed in a vertical position a rotary shaft 0. upon the lower end of which shaft is a short journal c, which enters the bearing 6 in the portion I), of the support B. and upon the other end of said shaft is a journal c,which extends through the vertical opening 12 in the portion I), of the said support, and a slight distance above the upper side of said portion 1), and to said journal 0, is, above the said por tion I), rigidly attached in a horizontal position, a narrow yoke or plate D. both ends of which yoke extend an equal distancefrom said journal 0. To the yoke D. is bolted one end of a horizontal draft pole E.
To the shaft (1, between the portions Z), Z), of the support B. is rigidly attached the lever arms O. G which constitute a double armed lever and which arms extend in one line of direction in the line of the diameter of shaft 0. and an equal distance respectively from both sides of said shaft. The outer end portion of each one of the arms 0. O is forked at 0 0 Between the forked end 0'. is pivoted on the pivot o the anti-friction roller 0, and between the forked end of the arm C is pivoted an anti-friction roller 0 Upon the extreme end portion a, of the bed A. is attached the feed receptacle F. for the reception of the material to be baled, and in said receptacle is placed the reciprocating plunger G. To the plunger G. is pivot-ally attached one end of the pitman H. the other or vibrating end of which pitman extends in the direction of shaft 0. and upon one side of said shaft and a short distance beyond the point of contact of the bearing of the lever arm. The pitman H. is narrow in width, the inner edge 7L, of said pitman'which comes into contact with the lever arms 0. 0 being parallel with the outer edge h, of said pitman. Attached to the vibrating end of the pitman H. and to the outer edge 72., and extending beyond the end of said pitman a short distance, is a fixed bearing arm h The outer edge 77?, of the arm 72?, from the end attached to the pitman, is made to describe a curved line h and the extreme outer end extended made to describe an outwardly curved line'hix at the extreme end of said pitman extending toward the outer edge of the pitman and meeting the curved line h, of the arm 7L2.
Between the rear end of the arm h and the outer edge h',of the pitman is formed a shoulder or stop It.
in the direction of the plunger G. is attached rigidly a stopblock 71.
On the shaft 0. between the underside of the portion 1), of the yoke B. and theupper side of the lever arms 0'. O is loosely mounted one end of a vibrating arm I. the
other end ofwhich arm extends over the upper side of the pitman, and in the direction of the outer side edge of saidpitmamand a short distance beyond the line of the stopsv Upon the said shaft .0. and betweenh W. the lower portion 12, of the yoke Baand the underside of the lever arms 0. C is loosely mounted one end of an arm I. which is simis I. Vertical-1y through the outer vibrating end of the arm I. is passed one end of the bolt 1', the other end of which bolt is extended:
downwardly between the stops h", if, through the outer end of the arm I. and both heads of the bolt made rigid with the respective arms.
The forward end of the platform beneath the powershaft O. is rigidly attached to. the axle K. Said axle extends in a transverse direction to and upon the under side of said platform or bed A. and upon the other ends of said axle are mounted the traction wheels L. L. The other endof the press is mounted in a similar manner.
To one of the sides of the feed receptacle F. is-attached one end of a horizontal stay rod M. the other end of which rod is rigidly attached to the side of the portion 17, of the U shaped casting or support B.
In the operation of the press the horse or other power is attached to the pole E, andsaid pole made to describe a movement in the line of a circleand rotation is thus imparted to shaft 0. The material to be baled is placed in the receptacle F. and as the receptacle is filled the expansion of the material causes the pitman to rebound. The pressure brought to bear on the shaft O..is communicated to the lever arms C. 0 and one of the .anti friction rollers in one of the lever arms 0'. C is brought to bear upon the inner edgeh, of the pitman, and under the said leverage the vertical limited movement of the pitman is checked by the bolt 1', on the arms I. I.
On the said edge of the pit-* man, a short distance from the shoulder h,
which bolt meets the stop 72 on the outer edge of the pitman and at the same time the movement of the pitman is toward the feed chamber F. the arms I. I. vibrating in the movement of the pitman, and the said vibrating end of the pitman is carried to a position in which one of-the=rollers in the arm of one of the lever arms passes over the curved edge h of said vibrating end of the pitman, and engages with the end of the pitman directly opposite the curved line 71., of the fixed arm h in readiness for the stroke of the lever arm. In the first quarter of a circle of rotation the lever-arms and pitman are carried to a position shown in dotted lines, Fig. 1. in which the lever arms and pitman are nearly in alignment in whichposition the outer end of the curved arm hi bears-againstthe side of the lever arm adjacent to the inner edge of-the pitman and forms a fulcrum for said leverarm at a point between the anti-friction rollers and the shaft (l the gnidearms LI, following the movement .ofthepitman,
and when near said alignment the bolt -21, comes interontact with the .stop hf.
In the next quarter of acircleof rotationthe roller in engagement with the end of the-pitman which is prevented from thrusting the curved arm 71. laterally from its position against: theside of the lever arm,.-i s thrown therefrom in the direction of the line of. the inner-edge of the pitman, andsaid pitman under the expansion of thematerial rebounds, andthe force of the rebound is checked by the stop 77.7. The instant disengagement of the lever arm with thevibratingzend of the pitman permits the other lever armandits roller to be brought at once intofengagement with the inner edge of said pitman, and in readiness for a repeated action of. the lever arms. In thismanner I am enabled to reduce the length of the respective lever arms, and employ the power withthe greatest advantage in operating the pitman.
7 Having fully described my invention, what I now claim as new,vand desire-to secure by Letters Patent, is.-
1. In baling press powers, the combination with the bed and the driving shaft uponsaid bed, having oppositely extended lever arms, and anti-friction rollers inthe ehdsof. said arms, of a recoiling pitman .havinga vibrating end upon one side of said shaft, aguiding arm upon and extending beyond-theouter edge ofsaid pitman having a fulcrum forthe lever arms, between the lines of outer and inner edges of said pitman, guiding arms loosely mounted on said drivingshaft embracing the upperand lower sides tosaid pitman and having their outerends extendingbeyond the line of the .outeredge of said pitman linked together, said vibrating end. of the pitman having stops upon its outer-edge in the path of the link-on theguiding arms, substantially as and for the purpose described.
2. In a baling presshaving a suitable bed,
outer edge of said pitman, and a bolt connected with said outer ends, and stops upon the outer edge of said pitman in rear of said curved arm, in the path of said bolt, substantially as and for the purpose described.
EPHRAIM C. SOOY.
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