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- the first part Of my said invention relates to a means for clearing both the teeth and the spaces between the saws; and it consists in combining with such a series of drunken saws for grinding or reducing another series of similar drunken saws on anotherand parallel shaft, for the purpose of clearing the first series, the said second series being inclined to the saine extent, but in a reversed direction, and made of a greater diameter, and extending into the spaces between the saws of the first or grinding series, and the shafts of the two sets being geared to rotate with equal velocities.
- my Said invention also relates to the method of feeding the material to the action of the grinding or reducing series of' saws; and it consists in combining with the series of grinding or reducing saws, first, a feedingroller formed with one or more grooves in the direct-ion of the circumference, and with a pointed or serrated surface to take hold of and force forward the material to be reduced 5 second, one or more concave pressure-plates above the grooved roller; and, third, a grooved rest or bearing-surface between the grooved. roller and the series of reducing-saws, by reason of which combinations corn-colis, cornstalks,
- this part of my invention also consists in giving to the feeding mechanism a reciprocating motion in a direction parallel with the axis of t-he reducing-saws, for the purpose of making every part of the grinding or reducing surface of the series of saws effective.
- a represents a suitable frame
- b a series of drunken saws on a horizontal shaft, c-that is to say, a series of circular saws parallel with each other, but inclined from a plane at right angles to the axis of the shaft to an extent at least equal to the width of the space between any two of the. saws.
- d a series of drunken saws mounted on a shaft, e, which is parallel with shaft c, and the two shafts are geared to rotate in opposite directions and with equal velocity by means of two cog-wheels,fj, of equal diameter.
- the series of Saws d are termed the clearers, and are inclined to the same extent as the grindingsaws b, but in the reversed direction, and they are so placed relatively to the other series as to work in the spaces between the saws of the first series, and the saws ofthe clearing series are of greater diameter than the grinding series, so that their peripheries shall travel faster, notwithstanding the two series rotate in equal spaces of time.
- the shaft of the grinding series is provided with a pulley, g, to receive motion from some suitable motor by a belt.
- a feedroller i, on a horizontal shaft mounted in a carriage, j, working in ways in the frame, so that it can be reciprocated in a line parallel with the axis of the grinding-saws.
- a slow rotary motion is to be given to the feed-roller by any of the wellknown means-such, for instance, as are represented in the accompanying drawings.
- the feed-roller is formed of a series of serrated rings mounted on the shaft, the said rings bein gof various diameters to form grooves in the direct-ion of the circumference corresponding in 'form and number with the recesses in the rest-bar above described.
- pressure-plates 7c k Just above the feed-roller and the rest-bar are pressure-plates 7c k, two being represen ted;
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T. J. SLOAN.
Grinding ii/lilllv No.` 54,260. Patented 'April 24, 1866.
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THOMAS J. SLOAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR To JOHNY e. SLOAN, or PARIS, RRANOE.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRINDlNc-MILLS.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 54,260, dated April 24, 1866.
panying drawings, making part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a plan; Fig. 2, a vertical section taken in the plane of the line A a in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a cross-vertical section taken at the line B b of Fig. 1.
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In the machine which I haveinvented I employ the well-known device of a series of circular saws with washers interposed between them, and mounted on a shaft with their planes i slightly inclined from a plane at right angles with the axis of rotation, and generally termed drunken saws, so that each saw will make a cut as wide as its thickness plus the extent of its inclination. Such adevice has been frequently used for grinding bark, d ye-woods, and other dry substances; but when used for grinding or reducing vegetable substances of a pulpy nature or in the green state they soon become clogged between the teeth and in the spaces between the several saws, and for that reason have not heretofore been used to any extent for such purpose.
The first part Of my said invention relates to a means for clearing both the teeth and the spaces between the saws; and it consists in combining with such a series of drunken saws for grinding or reducing another series of similar drunken saws on anotherand parallel shaft, for the purpose of clearing the first series, the said second series being inclined to the saine extent, but in a reversed direction, and made of a greater diameter, and extending into the spaces between the saws of the first or grinding series, and the shafts of the two sets being geared to rotate with equal velocities.
And my Said invention also relates to the method of feeding the material to the action of the grinding or reducing series of' saws; and it consists in combining with the series of grinding or reducing saws, first, a feedingroller formed with one or more grooves in the direct-ion of the circumference, and with a pointed or serrated surface to take hold of and force forward the material to be reduced 5 second, one or more concave pressure-plates above the grooved roller; and, third, a grooved rest or bearing-surface between the grooved. roller and the series of reducing-saws, by reason of which combinations corn-colis, cornstalks,
beets, and other like vegetable substances presented by a pad-apron Or other means will be taken by the asperities of the feed-roller and -pushed forward, under the pressure of the pressure plate or plates, onto the grooved rest and toward the reducing-Saws.
And this part Of my invention also consists in giving to the feeding mechanism a reciprocating motion in a direction parallel with the axis of t-he reducing-saws, for the purpose of making every part of the grinding or reducing surface of the series of saws effective.
In the accompanying drawings, a represents a suitable frame, and b a series of drunken saws on a horizontal shaft, c-that is to say, a series of circular saws parallel with each other, but inclined from a plane at right angles to the axis of the shaft to an extent at least equal to the width of the space between any two of the. saws. Just below there is another like series of drunken saws, d, mounted on a shaft, e, which is parallel with shaft c, and the two shafts are geared to rotate in opposite directions and with equal velocity by means of two cog-wheels,fj, of equal diameter. The series of Saws d are termed the clearers, and are inclined to the same extent as the grindingsaws b, but in the reversed direction, and they are so placed relatively to the other series as to work in the spaces between the saws of the first series, and the saws ofthe clearing series are of greater diameter than the grinding series, so that their peripheries shall travel faster, notwithstanding the two series rotate in equal spaces of time.
lt results from the arrangement above described that the saws of the clearing series clear out all the matter which otherwise would accumulate in and clog the teeth andthe spaces between the grinding-saws, notwithstanding the two series of saws are inclined, and that the clearing-saws are of greater diameter than and extend into the spaces between the saws of the grinding series.
The shaft of the grinding series is provided with a pulley, g, to receive motion from some suitable motor by a belt.
Just in front of the grinding series of saws there is a rest-bar, h, which is secured to a reciprocatin g carriage, to be presently described, andthisbarisformed with oneor more V-shaped recesses to receive corn-cobs or other articles to be ground or reduced. Two such recesses are represented in the accompanyin g drawin gs, but the number of such recesses will depend upon the length of shaft occupied by the series of saws, and their form may be varied to suit the judgment of the constructor and the material to be reduced.
In front of the restbar h there is a feedroller, i, on a horizontal shaft mounted in a carriage, j, working in ways in the frame, so that it can be reciprocated in a line parallel with the axis of the grinding-saws. A slow rotary motion is to be given to the feed-roller by any of the weilknown means-such, for instance, as are represented in the accompanying drawings. The feed-roller is formed of a series of serrated rings mounted on the shaft, the said rings bein gof various diameters to form grooves in the direct-ion of the circumference corresponding in 'form and number with the recesses in the rest-bar above described. This mode of constructing the feed-roller I have found to answer a good purpose; but any other mode of construction `may be substitut-ed, provided the surface be such that it will take hold of the material to be reduced and force it for-,y ward toward the grinding-saws.
Just above the feed-roller and the rest-bar are pressure-plates 7c k, two being represen ted;
but the number should correspond with the number of grooves in the feed-roller. The un- In front of the feed-roller there is a feedapron, m, passing around two rollers receiving motion from the shaft of the feed-roller 5 and just over the upper surface of the feed-apron are guides n, to guidethe material to the grooves of the feed-roller and the pressure-plates.
Y On the end of the shaft of the feed-roller `there is a wheel, o, with a cam-groove,p, formed in its periphery, which runs on a pin, q, attached to the frame, so that every revolution of the feed-roller will impart a reciprocating motion to the carriage j and to the restbar and feeding mechanism. The object of giving a reciprocating motion to the carriage ot' the feeding mechanism is to insure an equal wear of the grinding-saws. Without such motion some of the saws would do very little, if any portion, ot' thework, but by reason of this mo- 'tion the work is equally distributed.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination of theseries of drunken saws for grinding with the series of drunken saws for clearing, the two series being mounted on two shafts geared to rotate with equal velocity, and the series ot' clearing-saws being ot' greater diameter than and extending into the spaces between the grinding-saws, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. The combination of the series of grindingsaws with the feed-roller and the interposed rest-bar and pressure-plates, or the equivalent thereof, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
3. In combination with a series of drunken or inclined saws for grinding, as described, the means, or the equivalent thereof, for giving to the feeding mechanism a lateral reciprocatf ing motion for the purpose of presenting the material equally to all the saws, as set forth.
THOS. J. SLOAN.
Witnesses WM. H. BISHOP, ANDREW DE LACY.
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