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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • Our invention relates to improvements in motors for churns and it consists in certain novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevatlon of a churn provided with our improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section of the same; and
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of the governor and brake for the operating mechanlsm.
  • the churn body A may be of any desired size or material.
  • the frame E which consists of two plates F G WlllOh are secured together and to the churn body by suitable bolts and are held at the proper distance apart by the distance rods H, as shown.
  • These plates provide bearings for the several shafts of the operating mechanlsm and consequently obviate the necessity of forming such bearings in the side of the churn body which construction would wear away the body and permit the same to leak.
  • the inner plate F is provided with a depending extension I in the lower extremity of which we journal a short shaft J having a pinion K on its outer end and provided with an annnlar socket L in its inner end.
  • the socket L is engaged by the angular stub shaft M at one end of the dasher and the motion of the shaft J is thereby transmitted directly to the dasher so as to rotate the same.
  • the opposite end of the dasher is provided with a cylindrical pintle or trunnion N which engages a bearing plate 0 secured on the inner face of the side of the churn body, as shown.
  • the driving shaft Y is mounted in the plates F G and has mounted loosely upon it, a gear wheel Z which meshes with the pinion K, as clearly shown.
  • This gear wheel carries a pawl a which engages a ratchet wheel or disk 17 secured rigidly on the driving shaft so that when the said shaft is moved in one direction, no motion will be imparted to the driving wheel but when the shaft rotates in the opposite direction, the said wheel will be carried around therewith and the churn operated.
  • the driving shaft is rotated by means of a spring 0 which has one end secured to the said shaft and the other end secured to the inclosing drum d.
  • crank handle When it is desired to operate the churn, a crank handle is fitted on the outer end of the driving shaft and the shaft thereby rotated so as to wind up and tighten the said spring. When the crank handle is released, of course, the spring unwinds and rotates the driving shaft.
  • the governor e which consists of a vibratory arm f pivoted on the side of the churn body and having a Weight g at its upper end and provided with an escapement pawl h at its lower end which engages an escapement wheelo' mounted within the frame e and driven from the driving shaft, as shown and as will be readily understood.
  • the mechanism may be stopped at any desired moment and a loss of energy exerted by the driving spring be thereby prevented.
  • a cam j adjacent to the lower end of the escapement lever and provide the said cam with a crank handle is projecting beyond the outer face of the frame E, as shown. By turning this cam inward so as bind against the escapement lever the said lever will be forced against the escapement wheel so strongly as to prevent the rotation of the same and consequently stop the operation of the device.

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W. H. & E. G. MONROE. MOTOR.
No. 506,926. Patented 001;. 1 7, 1893.
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Patented Oct. 17, 1893'. F" H341- &\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ &\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ All 4 l Sm M. 44/7/41 lW//W//% NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. MONROE AND EDDY G. MONROE, OF SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS.
MOTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 506,926, dated October 17, 1893.
Application filed July 5,1893. Serial No. 479,613. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, WILLIAM H. MONROE and EDDY G. MONROE, citizens of the United States, residing at Sullivan, in the county of Moultrie and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in M0- tors for C-hurns; and we do declare the followlng to be a full, clear, and exact descript1o n of the invention, such as will enable others skllled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
Our invention relates to improvements in motors for churns and it consists in certain novel features hereinafter described and claimed.
In the annexeddrawings, which fully illustrate our invention, Figure 1 is a side elevatlon of a churn provided with our improvements. Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section of the same; and Fig. 3 is a detail view of the governor and brake for the operating mechanlsm.
The churn body A may be of any desired size or material. On one side of the churn body, near the top of the same, we secure the frame E which consists of two plates F G WlllOh are secured together and to the churn body by suitable bolts and are held at the proper distance apart by the distance rods H, as shown. These plates provide bearings for the several shafts of the operating mechanlsm and consequently obviate the necessity of forming such bearings in the side of the churn body which construction would wear away the body and permit the same to leak. The inner plate F is provided with a depending extension I in the lower extremity of which we journal a short shaft J having a pinion K on its outer end and provided with an annnlar socket L in its inner end. The socket L is engaged by the angular stub shaft M at one end of the dasher and the motion of the shaft J is thereby transmitted directly to the dasher so as to rotate the same. The opposite end of the dasher is provided with a cylindrical pintle or trunnion N which engages a bearing plate 0 secured on the inner face of the side of the churn body, as shown.
The driving shaft Y is mounted in the plates F G and has mounted loosely upon it, a gear wheel Z which meshes with the pinion K, as clearly shown. This gear wheel carries a pawl a which engages a ratchet wheel or disk 17 secured rigidly on the driving shaft so that when the said shaft is moved in one direction, no motion will be imparted to the driving wheel but when the shaft rotates in the opposite direction, the said wheel will be carried around therewith and the churn operated. The driving shaft is rotated by means of a spring 0 which has one end secured to the said shaft and the other end secured to the inclosing drum d. When it is desired to operate the churn, a crank handle is fitted on the outer end of the driving shaft and the shaft thereby rotated so as to wind up and tighten the said spring. When the crank handle is released, of course, the spring unwinds and rotates the driving shaft.
In order that the motor may be operated with a steady and regular movement, we provide the governor e which consists of a vibratory arm f pivoted on the side of the churn body and having a Weight g at its upper end and provided with an escapement pawl h at its lower end which engages an escapement wheelo' mounted within the frame e and driven from the driving shaft, as shown and as will be readily understood. In order that the mechanism may be stopped at any desired moment and a loss of energy exerted by the driving spring be thereby prevented, We arrange a cam j adjacent to the lower end of the escapement lever and provide the said cam with a crank handle is projecting beyond the outer face of the frame E, as shown. By turning this cam inward so as bind against the escapement lever the said lever will be forced against the escapement wheel so strongly as to prevent the rotation of the same and consequently stop the operation of the device.
It is thought the operation and advantages of our device will be readily understood from the foregoingdescription. The cream is placed in the churn body and the driving spring wound, after which, the brake being removed, the dasher will be automatically rotated and the churning operation performed. When the churning operation is finished, the brake cam is turned so as to stop the machine as above described, when the dasher and the butter can be easily removed.
By providing means for stopping the operation of the device at will we overcome the necessity of allowing the spring to run down and consequently we increase the efiiciency and prolong the life of the spring.
Having thus described our invention, What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination With the plates F G secured upon the side of the churn body, and the operating gearing mounted between said plates and having an escapement wheel t, of a vibratory arm pivoted near its lower end on WILLIAM H. MONROE. EDDY G. MONROE.
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