US565552A - Churn - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01J—MANUFACTURE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS
- A01J15/00—Manufacturing butter
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- Figure 1 is a side elevation of myinven tion, showing the apparatus as used for oper ating an ice-cream freezer.
- Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the driving mechanism.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the drive-wheels and connecting-cogs.
- Fig. 4 is a detailed view of mechanism for controlling the drive-wheel and the beveled friction-wheels.
- Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the apparatus as used for operating a churn.
- Fig. 6 is a detailed view of the bracket-hinge for holding the agitator in place.
- Fig. 7 is a detailed view showing a section of the lower beveled friction-wheel and the bearing for same.
- Fig. 8 is a detailed view partly in section.
- a pitman-rod F connects drivewheel G and agitator F by means of holes R in the agitator-handle and holes R in one of the spokes of wheel G.
- the pulley N runs under two small guide-wheels N, mounted on the bottom part of. the frame.
- a rotating platform B is mounted just above base-pulley b.
- Plates L and L are attached to upright A, and constitute bearings for the three shafts of the driving mechanism.
- the plate L holds the shafts steady and prevents a wabbling motion of same.
- I have provided means by which the device can be operated by a person sitting down or standing up. Holes are made in plates L L and upright A above cog H. Cog H and H and pulley G can be placed above cog H, in the po- 6 5 sition indicated by dotted circles.
- the additional mechanism for operating an ice-cream freezer consists of the beveled friction-wheels K and K and shaft F. Beveled wheel K is made rigid with drive-wheel G, and wheel K is mounted on shaft F. This shaft is coupled to a freezer in any suitable way.
- Bracket-hinges J and J are attached to these bearings, as illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7, so that the shafts may be easily removed.
- I provide means for keeping wheel K pressed against wheel K.
- Wheel K being rigid with wheel G, it is only necessary to put pressure against wheel G.
- the hub of wheel G extends through cross-piece M.
- I put a washer P on the shaft with wheel G.
- the plate L 0 has a sleeve L, which is threaded exteriorly.
- the driving-shaft P runs in this sleeve.
- a cross-piece M holds the upright A and the arch E rigid.
- an'ysuitable de- Ico vice may be used, as the link a, attached to one of the uprights by a staple a and put over a pin or projection on the cream-can.
- a rotary motion can be part, as illustrated 8o given to the vessel 13 and an opposite rotary motion given to the cream-agitator.
- the churn and the freezer can be used alternatively by simply changing the shafts and the lower beveled friction-Wheel.
- the holes R and R are made very close together. This makes the mechanism for churning perfectly adj ustable to different quantities of milk.
- the several parts may be made of any suitable material.
- bottom I In an apparatus for operating churns and ice-cream freezers the combination of bottom I), uprights A, A, and A, arch E, crosspieces D, D, and M, and M, shaft P,
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Description
J. W. MARTIN GHURN.
Patented Aug.11, 1896.
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R f f UNITED 1 STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES WV. MARTIN, OF WVEBB, TEXAS.
CHURN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 565,552, dated August 11, 71896.
Application filed March 31, 1896- Serial No. 585,601. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, JAMES W. MARTIN, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Figure 1 is a side elevation of myinven tion, showing the apparatus as used for oper ating an ice-cream freezer. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the driving mechanism. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the drive-wheels and connecting-cogs. Fig. 4 is a detailed view of mechanism for controlling the drive-wheel and the beveled friction-wheels. Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the apparatus as used for operating a churn. Fig. 6 is a detailed view of the bracket-hinge for holding the agitator in place. Fig. 7 is a detailed view showing a section of the lower beveled friction-wheel and the bearing for same. Fig. 8 is a detailed view partly in section.
Similar characters of reference indicate the shaft, and intermediate or connecting cog H, meshing with cogs H and H, and abase-pul ley b. A pitman-rod F connects drivewheel G and agitator F by means of holes R in the agitator-handle and holes R in one of the spokes of wheel G. The pulley N runs under two small guide-wheels N, mounted on the bottom part of. the frame. A rotating platform B is mounted just above base-pulley b. By the mechanism thus de-' scribed a rotary motion is given to the churn G, and a vertical motion is given to agitator F.
Plates L and L are attached to upright A, and constitute bearings for the three shafts of the driving mechanism. The plate L holds the shafts steady and prevents a wabbling motion of same. I have provided means by which the device can be operated by a person sitting down or standing up. Holes are made in plates L L and upright A above cog H. Cog H and H and pulley G can be placed above cog H, in the po- 6 5 sition indicated by dotted circles. The additional mechanism for operating an ice-cream freezer consists of the beveled friction-wheels K and K and shaft F. Beveled wheel K is made rigid with drive-wheel G, and wheel K is mounted on shaft F. This shaft is coupled to a freezer in any suitable way.
In order to prevent the friction-wheel K from bearing too heavily against shaft F, I provide bearings for this shaft, which may be cast with cross-pieces D and D, or they may be cast separate and welded to these pieces. The bearing mounted on D extends above D, and the beveled wheel K has a bearing on this extended in Fig. 7.
Bracket-hinges J and J are attached to these bearings, as illustrated in Figs. 6 and 7, so that the shafts may be easily removed. I provide means for keeping wheel K pressed against wheel K. Wheel K being rigid with wheel G, it is only necessary to put pressure against wheel G. The hub of wheel G extends through cross-piece M. I put a washer P on the shaft with wheel G. The plate L 0 has a sleeve L, which is threaded exteriorly. The driving-shaft P runs in this sleeve. A nut 0, made rigid with a hand-wheel O, operates on this sleeve. By means of the handwheel the nut can be driven against washer 5 P as hard as desirable, and held there by a set-screw 19. (See Fig. 4.) A cross-piece M holds the upright A and the arch E rigid.
In order to prevent the cream-can from turning with the agitator, an'ysuitable de- Ico vice may be used, as the link a, attached to one of the uprights by a staple a and put over a pin or projection on the cream-can.
It will be seen that a rotary motion can be part, as illustrated 8o given to the vessel 13 and an opposite rotary motion given to the cream-agitator.
The churn and the freezer can be used alternatively by simply changing the shafts and the lower beveled friction-Wheel.
It Will be noticed that the holes R and R are made very close together. This makes the mechanism for churning perfectly adj ustable to different quantities of milk. The several parts may be made of any suitable material.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In an apparatus for operating churns and ice-cream freezers the combination of bottom I), uprights A, A, and A, arch E, crosspieces D, D, and M, and M, shaft P,
mounted in cross-piece M, and in upright A, wheel G, and beveled wheel K, mounted on said shaft, plates L, and L, attached to upright A, sleeve L", rigid with plate L, nut O, and hand-wheel 0, operating on said sleeve, cog H, mounted on shaft P, drive pulley G, and cog H, mounted on a suitable shaft having bearings in said plates, cog H, mounted on a suitable shaft and meshing with said cogs H, and H, base-pulley b, guide-pulleys N, belt N, operating on said pulleys and on said wheel G, a revolving platform I)", mounted above said base-pulley, suitable shafts and connecting devices for connecting said mechanism to churns and freezers, and bracket-hinges J, and J, whereby said shafts can be inserted and removed, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 27th day of March, 1896.
.l. W. MARTIN. Witnesses:
JAMES GILFORD BROWNING, R. H. GoReAs.
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