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    • D01BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FIBROUS OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FIBRES OF FILAMENTS, e.g. FOR SPINNING
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  • my invention or improvement consists in using, in, combination, the ginningrollers, a shell, and tooth-feeders, which will be perceived in the following description of the machine, to wit: I use or work two iron or steel rollers, one or both covered with leather, rawhide, gum-elastic, or other soft and elastic substance, (as is shown at letter A in the annexed drawings,) forthe ginning of cotton without breaking or injuring the staple or fiber.
  • Said shell is placed stationary in front of the lower roller, as is shown at lettcr F in the annexed drawings.
  • the use and obj eet of said shell is to cover the lower roller and run up into the niche or space between the rollers, so close to the top roller as to ex elude all seeds, and even large motes; and
  • 'toothfeeders constructed of either a toothed endless chain or toothed wheels, which run horizontal, and the teeth of which, in either case, are intended to work or run up into the niche or space between the rollers to carry the cotton up to the rollers, so they will be seen to I above described, which rod or slat, with teeth v or spikes in it, has an alternate or traverse motion, which is given to it by means of an eccentric wheel upon the end of one of the rollers, which I do not claim in combination.
  • Letter 0 in the annexed drawings represents a toothed wheel used for taking-the cotton from the hopper E, which I do not claim in combination, and supplying and feeding the said tooth-feeders above first described.

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Cotton Gi n.
Patent ed Nov. 14,-
n E L H C S N. PETERS. PMio-Lilhngnpher, Washington. D. C.
UNITED STATES V PATENT O FICE, I
JNO. soHLEY, or COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN ROLLER COTTON-G INS.
Specification forming'part of Letters Patent No. 5,921, dated November 14, 1848,
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN SoHLEY, of the city of Columbus, Muscogee county,'and State of Georgia, have invented a new and useful Improvement on the Roller- Gin; and I do herebydeclare that the following is a full and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, embracing Figures 1, 2, 3, and at.
The nature of my invention or improvement consists in using, in, combination, the ginningrollers, a shell, and tooth-feeders, which will be perceived in the following description of the machine, to wit: I use or work two iron or steel rollers, one or both covered with leather, rawhide, gum-elastic, or other soft and elastic substance, (as is shown at letter A in the annexed drawings,) forthe ginning of cotton without breaking or injuring the staple or fiber. A thin shell made of iron or steel, from a sixteenth to an eighth of an inch thick, bent or curved in the shape of the lower roller, or with a small rise or curve forward at the top edge of said shell, which rise or curve at the top of said shell is intended to Workup close in the niche or space between the rollers to act as a barrier or an obstacle to prevent the seed from passing through the rollers, and to throw the seed back. Said shell is placed stationary in front of the lower roller, as is shown at lettcr F in the annexed drawings. The use and obj eet of said shell is to cover the lower roller and run up into the niche or space between the rollers, so close to the top roller as to ex elude all seeds, and even large motes; and
'toothfeeders, constructed of either a toothed endless chain or toothed wheels, which run horizontal, and the teeth of which, in either case, are intended to work or run up into the niche or space between the rollers to carry the cotton up to the rollers, so they will be seen to I above described, which rod or slat, with teeth v or spikes in it, has an alternate or traverse motion, which is given to it by means of an eccentric wheel upon the end of one of the rollers, which I do not claim in combination.
Letter 0 in the annexed drawings represents a toothed wheel used for taking-the cotton from the hopper E, which I do not claim in combination, and supplying and feeding the said tooth-feeders above first described.
To extricate or relieve the main rollers from the cot-ton after it has passed through them '7 and been separated from the seed, 1 use a double comb, similar to card-combs, as has been heretofore used, or a brush-wheel, as has been heretofore used, (shown at letter D in the annexed drawings,) which I do not claim in combination.
What I claim, then, as my invention, and de sire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the ginning-rollersand shell with the tooth feeders constructed and operating substantially as herein first set forth.
J NO. SCHLEY.
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US20030200904A1 (en) * 2002-04-09 2003-10-30 Strong L. Curtis Pivotal connection of a table leg to a frame

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