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  • This invention relates to improvements in presses, having more particularreference to cider or Wine presses in which the juice or liquor is expressed from a ground pumice made in the form of what is called a cheese.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section taken on the line a w of Fig. 2.
  • A is a base suitably constructed and upon which are mounted four vertical screws or and are provided with cogs b, secured thereto, as shown, and c are beams connecting the screws 0. at their tops, as shown, and are secured thereto.
  • cogs b Just above the cogs b are similar beams cl, having openings at large enough to allow the screws to to pass through without interruption.
  • These beams 61 rest upon a plate e, the lower side of which is concaved, as shown in Fig. 3, and adapted to rest upon the convexed bearing-surface of the plate f, which in turn rests upon the sleeve g, being internally threaded, as shown at h, and adapted to engage with the thread it upon the vertical screws 1.
  • D is a pulley-shaft, to which power is transmitted by the belt 1 or in any other manner desired and provided with sprocket-wheels 2 upon either or both sides and carry the sprocket-chain to the sprocket-wheel O.
  • the two pairs of arms E F are loosely connected at their outer ends to the shafts B and G and are connected at their inner ends by the shaft D, which rotates freely in them.
  • H areplatforms each side of the press, substantially as shown, and I is a liquor-receptacle adapted to receive the juice as it is expressed from the pumice or cheese.
  • K is a spout by which the pulp is conveyed from the grinders to the trucks.
  • J are trucks or cars upon which the cheese is placed, whence it is forced up to the position shown in Fig. 1 until the top of the cheese comes in contact with the beams 0.
  • My invention is operated as follows: I first reverse the screws until the beams dare down, so that their upper face is flush with the platform. I then run a car containing a cheese of pumice and reverse the'motion, the beamsd carrying the cheese to the position shown in Fig. 1, where the continued rotation of the screws forces the cheese up against the beams c, and the liquor is expressed. When in the position shown in Fig. 1, I then pass the other car J underneath the beams d to the other side of the press, which brings the empty car under the spout K ready to receive its load or' cheese.
  • the shaft B always keeping plates f in a level ICO that the arms E and F serve as a bracket with a knuckle-joint upon the shaft D and allows the said shaft to work freely vertically.

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Patented July 5, I898. W. A. TBAVER.
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(Application filed Dec. 26, 1896.) (No Model.)
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No. 606,695. Patented July 5, I898.
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(Application filed Dec. 26, 189B.)
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WILLIAM A. TRAVER, OF WEEDSPORT, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- I-IALF TO EUGENE TRAVER, OF SAME PLACE.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent no; 606,695, dated July 5, 1898.
Application filed December 26, 1896. Serial rt. 616,989. (No model.) I
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. TRAVER, of VVeedsport, in the county of Cayuga, in the" State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Presses, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to improvements in presses, having more particularreference to cider or Wine presses in which the juice or liquor is expressed from a ground pumice made in the form of what is called a cheese.
My object is to improve their construction and general utility; and to that end my invention consists in the several new and novel features of construction and operation hereinafter described and which are specifically set forth in the claim hereunto annexed. It is constructed as follows, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in Which Figure 1 is aside View of the press mounted, showing it in operation. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the worm and the sprocket actuating the same and showing the engagement of the worm with the cogs upon the vertical screws.
Fig. 3 is a vertical section taken on the line a w of Fig. 2.
A is a base suitably constructed and upon which are mounted four vertical screws or and are provided with cogs b, secured thereto, as shown, and c are beams connecting the screws 0. at their tops, as shown, and are secured thereto. Just above the cogs b are similar beams cl, having openings at large enough to allow the screws to to pass through without interruption. These beams 61 rest upon a plate e, the lower side of which is concaved, as shown in Fig. 3, and adapted to rest upon the convexed bearing-surface of the plate f, which in turn rests upon the sleeve g, being internally threaded, as shown at h, and adapted to engage with the thread it upon the vertical screws 1.
B is a shaft suitably mounted and having worms 1) upon each end and adapted to engage with the cogs b, the shaft B being provided at one or both ends with a sprocket- Wheel 0.
D is a pulley-shaft, to which power is transmitted by the belt 1 or in any other manner desired and provided with sprocket-wheels 2 upon either or both sides and carry the sprocket-chain to the sprocket-wheel O.
The two pairs of arms E F are loosely connected at their outer ends to the shafts B and G and are connected at their inner ends by the shaft D, which rotates freely in them.
H areplatforms each side of the press, substantially as shown, and I is a liquor-receptacle adapted to receive the juice as it is expressed from the pumice or cheese.
K is a spout by which the pulp is conveyed from the grinders to the trucks.
J are trucks or cars upon which the cheese is placed, whence it is forced up to the position shown in Fig. 1 until the top of the cheese comes in contact with the beams 0.
My invention is operated as follows: I first reverse the screws until the beams dare down, so that their upper face is flush with the platform. I then run a car containing a cheese of pumice and reverse the'motion, the beamsd carrying the cheese to the position shown in Fig. 1, where the continued rotation of the screws forces the cheese up against the beams c, and the liquor is expressed. When in the position shown in Fig. 1, I then pass the other car J underneath the beams d to the other side of the press, which brings the empty car under the spout K ready to receive its load or' cheese. hen the first is sufficiently pressed, I reverse the screws untilthe beams cl again'come level with the track, running the car J off to the left and the other car onto the press, and repeat the operation. It will be observed that as the shaft 13 rotates and the worms b rotate the cogs b there is a possibility of the screws binding, either by reason of the beams being forced out of their normal position at the center or the screws working unevenly, and to avoid .this I have placed the convexed plate 6 upon the plate f, so as to allow it to slightly rock and tilt without interfering with the operation of the press,
the shaft B always keeping plates f in a level ICO that the arms E and F serve as a bracket with a knuckle-joint upon the shaft D and allows the said shaft to work freely vertically.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
I11 a cheese-press, the two platforms located upon opposite sides of the screws, combined with two pairs of screws a which are rigidly secured to a suitable base at their lower ends, the cross-bars cfor rigidly connecting the upper ends of the screws, the perforated, movable bearing-plates 0 upon which the crossbars rest, and which plates have their lower surfaces made concave, and are located just above the operating mechanism by which the \VILLIAM A. TRAVER.
In presence of MARY A. FRANKLIN, llOlVAI-LD I DENISON.
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