US517936A - Baling-press - Google Patents

Baling-press Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US517936A
US517936A US517936DA US517936A US 517936 A US517936 A US 517936A US 517936D A US517936D A US 517936DA US 517936 A US517936 A US 517936A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
press
brace
baling
secured
post
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US517936A publication Critical patent/US517936A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B9/00Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
    • B30B9/30Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for baling; Compression boxes therefor
    • B30B9/3042Containers provided with, or connectable to, compactor means

Definitions

  • This invention relates to baling presses provided with runners, (instead of the usual wheels,) to be moved about the field; and my objects are, to construct such a press in such amanner that it can be readily started down with but few stakes, second; to provide a rigid but removable side brace to prevent the press from canting, and third; to prevent the operating lever from canting or swinging upward or downward when in operation; and to promote simplicity.
  • A represents the frame bars of the press, retained in position by the cross frames O, O, said bars A, extend forward a proper distance, to receive the bolster plates e to receive the king bolt a, on which is pivoted the operating lever D.
  • the king bolt a is extended above the frame bars A, a proper distance to receive the brace D', which'is rigidly framed in the leverD by the stay bar D2.
  • f is a pin in the upper end of the king bolt, to retain the king bolt in position.
  • the upper end of the brace D is provided with a strip g by which it is pivoted on the king bolt a.
  • B, B are runners secured to the cross bar O', and to the lever end of the cross frames C, C, and to the lower end of the posts J and J. Said posts J and J are also secured to the end of the frame bars A, the post J projects upward beyond the frame bars A, and with its upper end slotted to receive the brace j.
  • stirrup i designates a stirrup extending over the brace j, and secured to the post J t is a similar stirrup extending over said brace with ample space 'above the brace j to admit the wedge j to rigidly secure the brace in position, said stirrup a" is secured to the upper end of post J, as shown.
  • t designates a strip on the lower end of the brace j, to receive a stake.
  • h designates a vstrip forming a clevis and secured to the lower end of the post J and bar B in position to receive a stake.
  • lh is a similar clevis on the cross bar O', to hold the f press in position.
  • n, n are angle irons secured to the cross bar O and to the lower frame bars A.
  • s designates the bottom board of the press and u the upper board and o designates the feeding chamber.
  • P are tension rods passing through the cross bars o, o.
  • L, L, 'designate set blocks and lc are tripping blocks employed to operate on the plunger bar, not shown in the drawings.

Description

v(NoModel.)
BALING PRESS.
Patented Apr. 10, 189.4'
X Wim- UNTTRD STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE SCHUBERT, OF WALNUT SPRINGS, TEXAS.
BALING-PRESS.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No. 517,936, dated April 10, 1894. Application filed February 20, 1893. Serial No. 46219481 (N0 111061010 To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE SCHUBERT, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Wal-I nut Springs, in the county of Bosque and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ealing-Presses; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which .drawings- Figure 1 is a plan view of a baling press provided with my improvements, and Fig. 2, is a front end view of same.
This invention relates to baling presses provided with runners, (instead of the usual wheels,) to be moved about the field; and my objects are, to construct such a press in such amanner that it can be readily started down with but few stakes, second; to provide a rigid but removable side brace to prevent the press from canting, and third; to prevent the operating lever from canting or swinging upward or downward when in operation; and to promote simplicity.
Referring to the drawings; A, represents the frame bars of the press, retained in position by the cross frames O, O, said bars A, extend forward a proper distance, to receive the bolster plates e to receive the king bolt a, on which is pivoted the operating lever D. The king bolt ais extended above the frame bars A, a proper distance to receive the brace D', which'is rigidly framed in the leverD by the stay bar D2.
f is a pin in the upper end of the king bolt, to retain the king bolt in position.
The upper end of the brace D is provided with a strip g by which it is pivoted on the king bolt a.
B, B are runners secured to the cross bar O', and to the lever end of the cross frames C, C, and to the lower end of the posts J and J. Said posts J and J are also secured to the end of the frame bars A, the post J projects upward beyond the frame bars A, and with its upper end slotted to receive the brace j.
i designates a stirrup extending over the brace j, and secured to the post J t is a similar stirrup extending over said brace with ample space 'above the brace j to admit the wedge j to rigidly secure the brace in position, said stirrup a" is secured to the upper end of post J, as shown.
t designates a strip on the lower end of the brace j, to receive a stake. Y
h designates a vstrip forming a clevis and secured to the lower end of the post J and bar B in position to receive a stake. lh is a similar clevis on the cross bar O', to hold the f press in position.
n, n, are angle irons secured to the cross bar O and to the lower frame bars A.
s designates the bottom board of the press and u the upper board and o designates the feeding chamber.
P are tension rods passing through the cross bars o, o. L, L, 'designate set blocks and lc are tripping blocks employed to operate on the plunger bar, not shown in the drawings.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is In a baling press,having runners B, B,frame bars A'extending beyond the feeding chamber, postsJ and J secured to the frame bars A, a cross bar C', a clevis h on said cross bar O, a clevis h, a brace j extending over the post J, and in the slot of the post J', stirrups t' and 'i' secured to the upperend of the posts J and J extending over the brace j, a wedge j on the brace j and in the stirrup i', as and GEORGE SCHUBERT.
Witnesses:
W. C. JONES, GUS BARRY.
US517936D Baling-press Expired - Lifetime US517936A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US517936A true US517936A (en) 1894-04-10

Family

ID=2586738

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US517936D Expired - Lifetime US517936A (en) Baling-press

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US517936A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US517936A (en) Baling-press
US504481A (en) Baling-press
US500660A (en) Hand-press
US54914A (en) Improvement in hay-racks for wagons
US1032783A (en) Baling-press.
US20883A (en) Adjustable pile-driver
US196032A (en) Improvement in cotton and hay presses
US136697A (en) Improvement in cotton-presses
US435736A (en) Hay-frame
US151696A (en) Improvement in cotton-presses
US165076A (en) Improvement in hay and cotton presses
US431109A (en) Baling-press
US418981A (en) Bucksaw
US554377A (en) Ore-crusher
US171757A (en) Improvement in vehicle-seat springs
US119009A (en) Improvement in baling-presses
US306706A (en) John yule
US145629A (en) Improvement in cotton and hay presses
US367868A (en) Baling-press
US158884A (en) Improvement in hay and cotton presses
US498032A (en) Baling-press
US157410A (en) Improvement in sleds
US1104831A (en) Baling-press.
US531658A (en) Rake for hay-loaders
US121591A (en) Improvement in cotton and hay presses