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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/52Other locks for chests, boxes, trunks, baskets, travelling bags, or the like
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/087Loops
    • Y10T292/0875Swinging catch
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T74/2109Balancing for drum, e.g., washing machine or arm-type structure, etc., centrifuge, etc.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
D. M. BUERK.
GHURN.
No. 561,652. Patented June 9, 1896.
W ii'gesscs UNITED STATES PATENT EEicE.
DAVID M. BUERK, OF PARIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO FRANK O. COLLINS, OF SAME PLACE.
C H U R N SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 561,652, dated June 9, 1896.
Application filed December 27, 1894. Serial No. 533,078. (Nu model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern: ing the journal 12 to provide for dismounting Be it known that I, DAVID M. BUERK, a citithe churn-body. zen of the United States, residing at Paris, in The shaft 11 is journaled in a bearing in the the county of Monroe and State of Missouri, standard 2 and an alined bearing in a rectan- 55 have invented a new and useful Churn, of gular bracket 18, secured to the outer face of which the following is a specification. said standard, this shaft carrying a fixed pin- My invention relates to churns of the class ion 19, which meshes with the master-gear 20, known as working body, and it has for its and the latter being loosely mounted on a object to provide simple and eiiicient means winding-shaft 21, journaled in the standard 2 60 IO for securing the cover on the body to prevent and the bearing-bracket 18. Abarrel-spring the escape of the contents during operation, 22 is secured to the winding-shaft 21 between said means also facilitat-in g the removal of the the master-gear and the vertical portion of cover. the bearingbracket with its outer terminal Further objects and advantages of this in connectedto the master-gear 20by means of an 65 vention will appear in the following descrip- L-shaped brace 23, extending from the mastion, and the novel features thereof will be parter-gear to the winding-shaft. Said brace is in ticularly pointed out in the appended claims. contact with the inner surface of the bracket In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective 18 and supports the master-gear against latview of a churn constructed in accordance eral strain. The brace preferably consists of 70 20 with this invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical seca pin extending outward from one of the tiona-l view of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail spokes of the master-gear and a plate or bar view of the pawl and ratchet of the windingsecured to the outer terminal of the pin and shaft. Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view extending therefrom to the winding-shaft. of the receptacle or churn-body, illustrating The winding-shaft has its outer terminal 7 5 the construction of the dasher. squared for the reception of a crank-handle Similar numerals of reference indicate cor- 2 and is held against backward rotation by responding partsin all the figures of the drawa ratchet-wheel 25 and an engaging springings. actuating pawl 26.
1 dcsignatesarectangularbasc, and secured The speed of rotation of the churn-body is 8o to the same are vertical standards 2 and 3, rendered uniform by means of a governor 2'7, which are connected at their upper ends by a comprising a vertical shaft 28, having a worm transverse rod 4 and have their lower forked 29, a pinion 30, fixed to the shaft 11 and enends or feet 5 connected by transverse rods 6. gaging the worm, and a pair of weighted arms A receptacle churn-body 7 of cross-section- 31, pivoted to a cross-head 32 and adapted to 85 3 5 ally elliptical construction is journaled beswing outward and retard the rotation of the tween the standards and is provided at opposhaft 28. site sides with tapering polygonal projections The'vertical. worm-shaft 28 is provided at S, fitting in sockets 9 and 10 of a shaft 11 and its ends with conical sockets, of which the a movable journal 12. The movable journal lower one receives the conical extremity of a 90 4o 12 is mounted in a bearing 13 in one of the stationary point 33 on an arm 3i of the bearstandards 3 and is supported at its outer end ing-bracket l8, and the upper socket receives by an L-shaped bracket 14, located on the the tapered extremity of an adjustable center outer side of the standard. The journal 12 or bearing-point consisting of a screw 35, is provided between the standard and the upmounted vertically above the shaft 28 in an 5 turned arm of the bracket with an annular arm 36 of the bracket.
groove 15, which is engaged byaholding-web The receptacle 7 has a cover 37, provided 16, carried by a sleeve or collar 17, fitted on on its lower face with a socket 38 and fitted the vertical arm of the bracket 14. The deat its upper end therein and at its lower end pending web 16 is provided in its lower end in a socket 39. On the bottom of the receptoo with a curved notch or recess fitting in the antacle is a dasher-stem e0, carrying perforated nular groove 15, thereby detachably mountelliptical plates 41. As the receptacle is rotated its contents are thrown from one end to the other, against the dasher-plates, and through suitable perforations therein. The cover 37 is provided with a depending flange to fit within the body and packing 42, of rubber or any suitable material for forming a tightjoint. The cover of the receptacle is provided upon its exterior surface with an oppositely-bevelcd wedge 43, with which cooperate swinging bails l6 and 47, pivoted to the sides of the receptacle and adapted at their looped ends to traverse, respectively, the oppositely-inclined edges of the wedge. As the looped ends of the bails are drawn toward each other and slide upward upon said inclined edges the downward pressure upon the cover is increased, and in order to hold the bails at the desired adjustment I employ retainingrods 48. These rods are constructed to slide at their opposite ends upon the bails, respectively, and they are arranged approximately parallel with the-wedge-block. The pivotal ends of the bails are arranged at such an interval that the sides of thebails incline inwardly or toward each other toward their upper ends or toward their looped portions, and hence in order to increase the pressure on the cover the retaining-rods may be drawn outwardly or from each other toward the pivotal points of the bails. This movement has the effect of forcing the looped ends of the bails inward or toward each other, and hence nearer to the center of the wedge-block.
In practice I prefer to provide one of the inclined faces of the wedge-block with rounded depressions or corrugations 45 for engagement with one of the bails, said corrugations being designed solely to steady the engaged bail, and hence, through the retaining-rods, prevent vibration of either rod. These corrugations do not serve to lock the engaged bail against outward movement, as this is ob jectionable from the fact that theywould interfere with the release and removal of the cover when desired. The retaining-rods are preferably provided at one end with an eye 49, which is permanently engagedwith the bail 4G, and at the other end with an open eye or hook to engage the bail 47, said open eye or hook being adapted .to be disengaged to allow the removal of the bails from contact with the surfaces of the wedge-block.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and the minor details of construction maybe resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention. v
Having described my invention, what I claim is- 1. The combination with a receptacle having a removable cover, of an oppositely-beveled exterior wed ge-block carried by the cover, and having its faces inclined downward from a common central apex, bails pivoted at their extremities to the sides of the receptacle approximately opposite the ends of the block and adapted to swing toward and from each other at their looped ends said bails being inclined toward each other when their looped ends are in engagement with the faces of the wedge-block, holding-rods fitted terminally to slide upon the bails, respectively, upon opposite sides of and parallel with the wedgeblock, whereby as the holding-rods are moved from the wedge-block or toward the pivotal points of the bails the looped portions of the bails are drawn toward each other to exert downward spring-pressure upon the wedgeblock, substantially as specified.
2. The combination with a receptacle having a removable cover, of a beveled wedgeblock carried by the cover and having its faces inclined downward from a central apex, bails pivotally mounted upon the sides of the receptacle and adapted at their looped ends to traverse, respectively, the inclined faces of the wedge-block, said bails being inclined inward or toward each other when their looped ends are in engagement with the wedgeblock, and retaining-rods connecting and being mounted to slide upon the bails upon opposite sides of and parallel with the wedgeblock to hold the looped ends of the bails in engagement with the wedge -block and to draw said looped ends inward as the rods are slid outwardly or from each other, each holding-rod being provided at one end with a closed eye which is permanently mounted upon one of the bails and at the other end with an open eye or hook for temporary engagement with the other bail, whereby the bails may be disconnected, substantially as specified.
3. The combination with a receptacle having a removable cover, of a beveled wedgeblock carried by the cover and having its faces inclined in opposite directions from a central apex, bails pivoted to the sides of the receptacle and adapted at their looped ends to traverse the respect-ively-inclined faces of the wedge-block, said bails being inclined toward each other when their looped ends are in engagement with the wedge-block and holding-rods terminally mounted to slide upon the bails parallel with and upon opposite sides of the block to hold the looped ends of the bails in operative relation with the inclined faces of the wedge-block and draw them upwardly thereon as the holding-rods are moved outwardly or from the wed geblock, one of said inclined faces being provided with rounded depressions or corrugations 4:5 to receive the looped end of one of the bails, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
DAVID M. BUERK.
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T. T. Ronns, 'lnos. BUERK, Sr.
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