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  • my invention and improvement consists in constructing a hollow conoid having a tube or n0zzIe on its apex and a so1id conoid which is made to turn within the same,
  • the standard A is secured t0 a firm bench or other convenient and suitable place.
  • a pipebox ais let into it and well secured by screws or wedges.
  • This box is for the purpose of receiving and support ing the axis I) of the eonoid B.
  • the outer end of the axis 1) is suitably formed to receive the eye of the crank C, by Which it is turned.
  • the conoid B is cast with spiral ribs or cuttingedges c upon its surface,which act in the 1nanner of screws t0 force the meat toward its apex at the same time that they grind or mince it.
  • a hollow fixed eonoid D is placed, whose inner periphery has teeth e formed upon it, which are nearly in contact With the teeth 0 of the revolving conoid.
  • a hollow tube t is affixed, which communicates with the interior, and through which the minced meat is forced by the screwing action of the revolving conoid in a continued column into the gut or other receptacle placed upon the end of the tube 2f to receive it.
  • the end of this tube is beveled off on one side for the greater convenience of inserting the finger or thumb into the end of the gut to draw the same thereon.
  • an aperture is formed to receive the meat from the hopper E, which is secured above it to the standard A, to which the 1101- 1ow conoid is also secured by screw-bolts m.
  • One side of the hollow conoid has a recess formed in it adjacent to the aperture beneath the hopper, which is for the purpose of facilitating the passage of the lumps of meat in between the grinding-surtaces.
  • the operations consist in drawing the pre pared gut over the end of the nozzie or tube f. 'Then filling the hopper With coarse lumps of meat, the operator lays hold of the crank, and, turning it in a contrary direction from that in which the teeth Wind round the eone, the meat is drawn in between the inner. and outer eonoids, and after beng ground to the required fineness is pushed With great force through the nozzie in a compact continuons column into the gut placed to receive it-, thus performing by a single manipulation both the operations of grinding the meat and stuiin g the sausages.
  • the nozzle for stuffing the sausages in combination with the hollow and solid conoids for grinding or mincing the meat, whether the same are arranged as herein described or in any other substantiafly similar manner, by Which the processes of stuffing and grinding can be simultaneously performed at one operation.

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' T." LOCKETT.
Sausag Machina No,6,422. Patened May 8,1849.
UNITED 'STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS LOCKETT, OF SHOALS OF OGEECHEE, GEORGIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SAUSAGE-MACHINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 6,422, dated May 8, 1849.
T0 6022 whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS LOCKETT, of Shoals of OgeeGhee, in the county of Warren and State of Georgia, have invented a certain new and Improved Machine for Grinding Meat and Stuffing Sausages, of which the following is a full and exact description, reference being had to the annexed drawings of the same, making part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the exterior of the machine ready for operation, and Fig. 2 is a view of the same with a portion of the exterior removed to expose the internal parts.
The same 1etters refer to the same parts in both figures.
The nature of my invention and improvement consists in constructing a hollow conoid having a tube or n0zzIe on its apex anda so1id conoid which is made to turn within the same,
by the action of which the meat is minced or ground and the sausage stuifed at one operation.
In the accompanying drawings, the standard A is secured t0 a firm bench or other convenient and suitable place. At a convenient height a pipebox ais let into it and well secured by screws or wedges. This box is for the purpose of receiving and support ing the axis I) of the eonoid B. The outer end of the axis 1) is suitably formed to receive the eye of the crank C, by Which it is turned. The conoid B is cast with spiral ribs or cuttingedges c upon its surface,which act in the 1nanner of screws t0 force the meat toward its apex at the same time that they grind or mince it. Over and around the revolving solid conoid B a hollow fixed eonoid D is placed, whose inner periphery has teeth e formed upon it, which are nearly in contact With the teeth 0 of the revolving conoid. On the apex of the ho1low eonoid a hollow tube t is affixed, which communicates with the interior, and through which the minced meat is forced by the screwing action of the revolving conoid in a continued column into the gut or other receptacle placed upon the end of the tube 2f to receive it. The end of this tube is beveled off on one side for the greater convenience of inserting the finger or thumb into the end of the gut to draw the same thereon. On theupper side of the hol- 10W conoid an aperture is formed to receive the meat from the hopper E, Which is secured above it to the standard A, to which the 1101- 1ow conoid is also secured by screw-bolts m. One side of the hollow conoid has a recess formed in it adjacent to the aperture beneath the hopper, which is for the purpose of facilitating the passage of the lumps of meat in between the grinding-surtaces.
The conoids, and, indeed, every part of the machine, I prefer to make of cast-iron, because of its durability and cheapness.
The operations consist in drawing the pre pared gut over the end of the nozzie or tube f. 'Then filling the hopper With coarse lumps of meat, the operator lays hold of the crank, and, turning it in a contrary direction from that in which the teeth Wind round the eone, the meat is drawn in between the inner. and outer eonoids, and after beng ground to the required fineness is pushed With great force through the nozzie in a compact continuons column into the gut placed to receive it-, thus performing by a single manipulation both the operations of grinding the meat and stuiin g the sausages.
\Vhat I claim in the foregoing as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
The nozzle for stuffing the sausages, in combination With the hollow and solid conoids for grinding or mincing the meat, whether the same are arranged as herein described or in any other substantiafly similar manner, by Which the processes of stuffing and grinding can be simultaneously performed at one operation.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this the 7th day of November,A. I). 1848.
THOMAS LOCKETT.
In presence of WILLIAM F. BRINKLEY, WILLIAM G. SCRUGGS.
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US3523366A (en) * 1967-03-28 1970-08-11 James Edward Ross Baxter Machine for the manufacturing of cheese

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US3523366A (en) * 1967-03-28 1970-08-11 James Edward Ross Baxter Machine for the manufacturing of cheese

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