US631492A - Shake-regulator for grain-cleaners. - Google Patents

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US631492A US67625998A US1898676259A US631492A US 631492 A US631492 A US 631492A US 67625998 A US67625998 A US 67625998A US 1898676259 A US1898676259 A US 1898676259A US 631492 A US631492 A US 631492A
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  • My invention relates to new and useful improvements in a shake-regulator for graincleaners, whereby the sieves of the cleaner may be given a longer or shorter vibratory Amotion; and it consists in the peculiar construction, novel combination, and adaptation of parts hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims hereunto annexed.
  • Figure1 is a side elevation of afgrain-cleaner having my improved shake attached thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of one of the shake-adjusters.
  • Fig. 4 is adetail sectional view of the center prong of the shake-adj uster.
  • 1 represents the frame of a cleaner
  • 2 represents the shoes of the cleaner, which shoes are suspended in such cleaner in the usual manner and provided-with the customary sieves.
  • journal-brackets 3 To the frame 1 and suitably located thereon journal-brackets 3 are rigidly attached, and a vertical shaft 4 is journaled on such bracket-s 3.
  • a crank 5 On either end of the shaft 4 a crank 5 is rigidly attached, such cranks being arranged in opposite directions on such shaft4 and provided with a horizontal arm 6, which is journaled at one end on the crank, and at its other end said arm 6 is pivotally attached to the loose end of an oscillating arm 7, which is hinged to one of the ribs of the frame 1.
  • the shoes 2 are each provided with a curved rod 8, which is horizontally and rigidly attached at each end to the side of the shoe at a point on a level with the oscillating arm 7.
  • a shake-adj uster composed of a head 9, having two prongs 10 depending from the ends of such head 9, is adapted to rest on and engage with the oscillating arm 7 and rod 8, and such head 9 is provided with a third prong 11, which is adjustably attached to the center of the same and adapted to be inserted between the arm 7 and rod 8.
  • the cross-section of the prong 11 lis oblong in form, as shown in Fig. 4, for the purpose of taking up lost motion when the parts are worn by turning the thicker side of the prong 11 against the arm 7 and rod 8.
  • a handle 12 is inserted in and rigidly attached to the head 9 and adapted to extend rearwardly and be engaged by a thumb-screw 13, which is inserted in the frame of the cleaner.
  • the shaft 4 is provided with a pulley 14, which is rigidly attached thereto, and such pulley 14 is driven by abelt 15, which engages with the pulley 14 and a pulley 16, which is attached to the end of the fan-shaft 17, which is of the type usually employed in cleaners.
  • the inode of operating my improved shakercgulator for grain-cleaners is as follows: Motionhaving been imparted to the fan-shaf t 17 by any suitable power, the pulley 14 and shaft 4, by means of the belt 15, are set in motion, thus causing the cranks 5 to revolve, which. by means of the arms 6 vibrate the oscillating arms 7.
  • the shake-adjusters 9 10 11 being in position on the arms 7 and ribs 8 communicate an oscillatory motion to the l shoes 2 land their accompanying sieves.
  • a shake-regulator for grain-cleaners the combination with a grain-cleaner of the brack ets 3 rigidly mounted on the side of suc' cleaner, the vertical shaft 4 suitablyjournalf on such brackets 3, the cranks 5 attached each end of the shaft 4, tile horizontal arms I dles 12 and suitable means of imparting mo- 6 journaled to the cranks 5, the oscillating armshinged to the side of the cleaner-frame and adapted to engage with the loose ends of 5 the horizontal arms 6 lche rods 8 rigidly uw tached to the side of the shoes 2, the shakeadjuster 9 10 1l adapted to engage with the rods 8 and oscillating arms 7, the handle 12 attached to the shake-adjuster, the thumb- Io screws 13 adapted to impinge upon the lmntion to the shaft 4, all arranged :md operai;u ing substantially as shown and described.

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Patented Aug. 22, |899.
R. G. WILLIAMS. SHAKE REGULATOR lFOR GRAIN CLEANERS.
(Applictionmed Apr. 2, 1891s.;Y
(No Model.)
S14/Damm a autor/wmf UNITED STA-*rss ROBERT G. VILLIAMS, OF STOCKTON, lCALIFORNIA.
SHAKE-'REG U LATOR FOR G RAIN-CLEAN ERS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 631,492, dated August 22, 1899.
Application filed April 2, 1898. Serial No. 676,259. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.'
Be it known that I, ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Stockton, in the county of San Joaquin and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shake-Rebulators for Grain-Cleaners; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, andl exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the gures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to new and useful improvements in a shake-regulator for graincleaners, whereby the sieves of the cleaner may be given a longer or shorter vibratory Amotion; and it consists in the peculiar construction, novel combination, and adaptation of parts hereinafter described, and particularly pointed out in the claims hereunto annexed. i
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure1 is a side elevation of afgrain-cleaner having my improved shake attached thereto. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same. Fig. 3 is an end view of one of the shake-adjusters. Fig. 4 is adetail sectional view of the center prong of the shake-adj uster.
Similar figures of reference indicate correspondin'g parts in the several views.
1 represents the frame of a cleaner, and 2 represents the shoes of the cleaner, which shoes are suspended in such cleaner in the usual manner and provided-with the customary sieves.
To the frame 1 and suitably located thereon journal-brackets 3 are rigidly attached, and a vertical shaft 4 is journaled on such bracket-s 3. On either end of the shaft 4 a crank 5 is rigidly attached, such cranks being arranged in opposite directions on such shaft4 and provided with a horizontal arm 6, which is journaled at one end on the crank, and at its other end said arm 6 is pivotally attached to the loose end of an oscillating arm 7, which is hinged to one of the ribs of the frame 1.
The shoes 2 are each provided with a curved rod 8, which is horizontally and rigidly attached at each end to the side of the shoe at a point on a level with the oscillating arm 7.
A shake-adj uster, composed of a head 9, having two prongs 10 depending from the ends of such head 9, is adapted to rest on and engage with the oscillating arm 7 and rod 8, and such head 9 is provided witha third prong 11, which is adjustably attached to the center of the same and adapted to be inserted between the arm 7 and rod 8. The cross-section of the prong 11 lis oblong in form, as shown in Fig. 4, for the purpose of taking up lost motion when the parts are worn by turning the thicker side of the prong 11 against the arm 7 and rod 8. A handle 12 is inserted in and rigidly attached to the head 9 and adapted to extend rearwardly and be engaged by a thumb-screw 13, which is inserted in the frame of the cleaner.
The shaft 4 is provided with a pulley 14, which is rigidly attached thereto, and such pulley 14 is driven by abelt 15, which engages with the pulley 14 and a pulley 16, which is attached to the end of the fan-shaft 17, which is of the type usually employed in cleaners.
The inode of operating my improved shakercgulator for grain-cleaners is as follows: Motionhaving been imparted to the fan-shaf t 17 by any suitable power, the pulley 14 and shaft 4, by means of the belt 15, are set in motion, thus causing the cranks 5 to revolve, which. by means of the arms 6 vibrate the oscillating arms 7. The shake-adjusters 9 10 11 being in position on the arms 7 and ribs 8 communicate an oscillatory motion to the l shoes 2 land their accompanying sieves. When the oscillations of the shoes are too great, the operator loosens the thumb-screws 13, and by means of the handles 12 the shake-adjuster 9 10 11 is moved rearwardly, and such adjuster will then engage with the arms 7 nearer the hinge, which shortens the oscillations, and by moving the adjuster forward the oscillations are lengthened, and when suitably regulated the thumb-screws 13 are tightened.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a shake-regulator for grain-cleaners, the combination with a grain-cleaner of the brack ets 3 rigidly mounted on the side of suc' cleaner, the vertical shaft 4 suitablyjournalf on such brackets 3, the cranks 5 attached each end of the shaft 4, tile horizontal arms I dles 12 and suitable means of imparting mo- 6 journaled to the cranks 5, the oscillating armshinged to the side of the cleaner-frame and adapted to engage with the loose ends of 5 the horizontal arms 6 lche rods 8 rigidly uw tached to the side of the shoes 2, the shakeadjuster 9 10 1l adapted to engage with the rods 8 and oscillating arms 7, the handle 12 attached to the shake-adjuster, the thumb- Io screws 13 adapted to impinge upon the lmntion to the shaft 4, all arranged :md operai;u ing substantially as shown and described.
In testimonywhere'of I aix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ROBERT Gr. WILLIAMS.
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JAMES T. SUMMERVILLE, MOLBRY HAYNEs,
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