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US662616A
US662616A US2697800A US1900026978A US662616A US 662616 A US662616 A US 662616A US 2697800 A US2697800 A US 2697800A US 1900026978 A US1900026978 A US 1900026978A US 662616 A US662616 A US 662616A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • B01F29/60Mixers with rotating receptacles rotating about a horizontal or inclined axis, e.g. drum mixers
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  • FIG. 1 is a view in elevation of the improved churn, showing a form of operating mechanism therefor.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail sec tional view illustrating the manner of securing the churn-cover.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view showing the construction of the vent and valve therefor.
  • Fig. at is a detail end view of the socketed cap-plate, which forms a part of the connection between the churnbody and the motor.
  • 1 and 2 designate, respectively, opposite leg-standards, between which is mounted the improved churn-body 3, and secured to the outer side of one of the standards is a housing or casing l, within which is containedamotor. While this motor forms no part of the present invention and may be either of the spring or weight type, in order to illustrate an operative device apreferable form of spring-motor is shown.
  • This motor comprises, essentially, aspring-drum 5, mounted within the housing or casing 4 and carried by a key-shaft 6, which is supported by a suitable frame 7, and a drive-shaft 8, which is driven from the spring-drum 5 by means of an intermediate train of gears, as shown.
  • the outer end of the drive-shaft 8 passes laterally through the innerside of the housing or casing 4t and the adjacent legstandard 2 and is provided at its outer eX- tremity with a fixed angular enlargement.
  • the churn-body is pivotally mounted at its diagonally opposite ends or corners, which are provided with the bearing cap-plates 11 and 12, respectively.
  • the outer cap-plate 11 embraces the outer corner of the churn-body and is provided with a socket l3, pivotally receiving a fixed pin 14, which projects laterally inward from the outer standard 1.
  • the opposite cap 12 also embraces the adjacent corner of the churnbody and is formed in sections, which when combined form a socket 15, within which is clamped the angular enlargement of the shaft 8.
  • the driveshaft 8 is operated by the spring-drum 5, whereby the churn-body is turned axially by reason of the engagement between the enlargement 10 and the socketed cap-plate 12, so that the contents of the churn-body are thoroughly agitated.
  • one of the walls of the churn is provided with an entrance-opening 27% having beveled edges, and said opening is closed by a cover 28", having its periphery correspondingly beveled to fit tightly in the opening 27*.
  • Pivotally mounted upon the cover 28 is the crossbar 29, the ends of which project over the edges of said cover and'are adapted to be engaged under the angular keepers 30, provided on diametrically opposite sides of the opening 28", thereby clamping the cover tightly in place.
  • a vent 31 is provided through one of the walls thereof, the inner surface of the wall of the churn about said vent being coucaved to form a valve-seat 31.
  • This vent is adapted to be automatically closed by a flap-valve 32, having an arm 32 hinged to the inner Wall of the churn-body at one side of the vent, said valve having a convex portion adapted to fit snugly inthe valve-seat 3l,and thus securely close the vent-opening.
  • a keeper 33 limits the swinging movement of said valve and arm.
  • a rotatable ch urn-body which permits the ready escape of the gas, but retains the liquid contents within the body.
  • a rotatable body having a vent-opening in one of the walls thereof and a concave valve-seat in the inner surface surrounding said opening, of a freely-swinging arm pivotally hung at one end to the inner wall of the churn-body at one side of the opening, a convex valve arranged upon the swinging or free end of said arm, said convex valve being adapted to fit snugly in the concave valve-seat and thus cover and uncover the vent-opening as the body is rotated, and a keeper secured to the inner wall of the body intermediate the ends of the arm, said keeper passing over said arm to limit the swinging movement thereof.

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Patented Nov. 27, I900. J. w. WILSON.
C H U R N (Application filed Aug. 1 5, 1900.)
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JOHN WILLIAM WILSON, OF POOAHONTAS, VIRGINIA.
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sPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 662,616, dated November 2'7, 1906. Application filed August 5, 1900- NO- 7 (N0 model) ical power and having novel means for allowing the free escape of gas generated during the operation of churning, said means, however, securely retaining the liquid contents within the churn-body.
In order that the invention may be readily understood,the preferred form thereof is fully described in the following specification and shown in the drawings which accompany and form a part of the same, and in which- Figure l is a view in elevation of the improved churn, showing a form of operating mechanism therefor. Fig. 2 is a detail sec tional view illustrating the manner of securing the churn-cover. Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view showing the construction of the vent and valve therefor. Fig. at is a detail end view of the socketed cap-plate, which forms a part of the connection between the churnbody and the motor.
Corresponding parts in the several figures of the drawings are designated by like characters of reference.
Referring particularly to Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings, 1 and 2 designate, respectively, opposite leg-standards, between which is mounted the improved churn-body 3, and secured to the outer side of one of the standards is a housing or casing l, within which is containedamotor. While this motor forms no part of the present invention and may be either of the spring or weight type, in order to illustrate an operative device apreferable form of spring-motor is shown. This motorcomprises, essentially, aspring-drum 5, mounted within the housing or casing 4 and carried by a key-shaft 6, which is supported by a suitable frame 7, and a drive-shaft 8, which is driven from the spring-drum 5 by means of an intermediate train of gears, as shown. The outer end of the drive-shaft 8 passes laterally through the innerside of the housing or casing 4t and the adjacent legstandard 2 and is provided at its outer eX- tremity with a fixed angular enlargement.
It will be seen that the churn-body is pivotally mounted at its diagonally opposite ends or corners, which are provided with the bearing cap-plates 11 and 12, respectively. The outer cap-plate 11 embraces the outer corner of the churn-body and is provided with a socket l3, pivotally receiving a fixed pin 14, which projects laterally inward from the outer standard 1. The opposite cap 12 also embraces the adjacent corner of the churnbody and is formed in sections, which when combined form a socket 15, within which is clamped the angular enlargement of the shaft 8.
In the operation of the device the driveshaft 8 is operated by the spring-drum 5, whereby the churn-body is turned axially by reason of the engagement between the enlargement 10 and the socketed cap-plate 12, so that the contents of the churn-body are thoroughly agitated.
As best shown in Fig. 2, it will be seen that one of the walls of the churn is provided with an entrance-opening 27% having beveled edges, and said opening is closed by a cover 28", having its periphery correspondingly beveled to fit tightly in the opening 27*. Pivotally mounted upon the cover 28 is the crossbar 29, the ends of which project over the edges of said cover and'are adapted to be engaged under the angular keepers 30, provided on diametrically opposite sides of the opening 28", thereby clamping the cover tightly in place.
In order to allow the gas confined within the churn-body to readily escape, a vent 31 is provided through one of the walls thereof, the inner surface of the wall of the churn about said vent being coucaved to form a valve-seat 31. This vent is adapted to be automatically closed by a flap-valve 32, having an arm 32 hinged to the inner Wall of the churn-body at one side of the vent, said valve having a convex portion adapted to fit snugly inthe valve-seat 3l,and thus securely close the vent-opening. A keeper 33 limits the swinging movement of said valve and arm.
It will thus be evident that as the churn revolves the valve will open when the vent is in its highest position above the level of the liquid contents of the churn and allow the free escape of accumulated gas; but as it rotates the valve will drop by gravity and automatically close the vent, thus preventing the escape of the contents.
From the above description it will be seen that a rotatable ch urn-body is provided which permits the ready escape of the gas, but retains the liquid contents within the body.
From the foregoing it is thought that the construction, operation, and many advantages of the herein-described invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without further description, and it will be understood that changes in the size, shape, proportion, and minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In a churn,the combination with a rotatable body having a vent-opening in one of the walls thereof and a concave valve-seat in the inner surface surrounding said opening, of a freely-swinging arm pivotally hung at one end to the inner wall of the churn-body at one side of the opening, a convex valve arranged upon the swinging or free end of said arm, said convex valve being adapted to fit snugly in the concave valve-seat and thus cover and uncover the vent-opening as the body is rotated, and a keeper secured to the inner wall of the body intermediate the ends of the arm, said keeper passing over said arm to limit the swinging movement thereof.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN WILLIAM WILSON.
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J. J. PEERMAN, O. 0. WILSON.
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DE748133C (en) * 1939-05-21 1944-10-27 Butter churn with a polygonal cross-section that can be rotated about a horizontal axis
US20020145938A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2002-10-10 Umeda Industry Co., Ltd. Agitating and mixing device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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DE748133C (en) * 1939-05-21 1944-10-27 Butter churn with a polygonal cross-section that can be rotated about a horizontal axis
US20020145938A1 (en) * 2001-04-05 2002-10-10 Umeda Industry Co., Ltd. Agitating and mixing device
US6910801B2 (en) * 2001-04-05 2005-06-28 Umeda Industry Co., Ltd. Agitating and mixing device

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