US742387A - Agitator for corn-husking rolls. - Google Patents

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US742387A US15984003A US1903159840A US742387A US 742387 A US742387 A US 742387A US 15984003 A US15984003 A US 15984003A US 1903159840 A US1903159840 A US 1903159840A US 742387 A US742387 A US 742387A
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  • My invention has reference to agitators for corn-shredders, and is specially designed to provide a more perfect delivery of the ears to the husking-rolls in position to have the husks removed by such rolls.
  • the ears of corn after being snapped from the stalks fall upon the upper ends of the inclined husking-rolls in various positions, with the ears pointing in all directions, and unless some means is employed to prevent it such ears will continue down the husking-rolls in such confused condition, some of the ears being crosswise of the rolls or riding on other ears, so that they arenot operated on by the husking-rolls.
  • Figure 1 isa plan view of a portion of a machine embodying my device with the top part thereof removed.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section in the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail showing one of the heaters 7.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section thereof.
  • 1 represents the frame of the machine, 2 2 the usual snapping-rolls, and 3 3 the huskin g-rolls, suitably mounted in pairs, with partitions 4c separating the several pairs of rolls.
  • a board 5 is suspended above the rolls 3 on a crank-shaft 6, journaled at each end in the frame 1.
  • the lower end of the board 5 rides suitable manner, such rotation imparting to the board 5 a continuous reciprocating movement and at the same time giving to the upper end of such board a limited vertical motion.
  • Each of the heaters 7 is secured to the board 5, so as to be permitted to swing longitudinally of the machine, by means of a support 8, secured to the board 5 and having a projection 9 passing through an aperture 10 in the beater.
  • the heaters 7 are so located on the board 5 that one of such beaters is suspended above each of the partitions 4:.
  • the lower face of the board 5 is also provided with a plurality of small hooks or pickers 11, arranged thereon in any desired manner, the purpose of such pickers being to tear the husks on the corn as it passes beneath the board, causing such husks to be more easily grasped by the husking-rolls.
  • the direction of rotation of the crank-shaft 6 is such as to move the board 5 and beaters 7 upwardly in the direction of the snapping-rolls, then upwardly and rearwardly, completing the revolution.
  • the beaters provide a flexible interference to the ears of corn as they are delivered to the husking-rolls, the movement of such heaters tending to retard the progress of the corn and turn theears into line, so that they will proceed in single columns down the huskingrolls longitudinally thereof.

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No. 742,387. PATENTEDIOGT. 27, 19os.
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AGITATOR FOR CORN HUSKING ROLLS. APPLICATION FILED JUNE'3.1903.
N0 MODEL.
UNITED STATES Patented October 27, 1903.
I PATENT OFF CE.
CHARLES G. BORT, OF STERLING, ILLINOIS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 742,387, dated October 27, 1903.
Application filed June 3,1903. Serial No. 159,840. (No model.) I
T0 at whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES G. Boar, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Ster-- ling, in the county of Whiteside and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Agitators for Oorn-Husking Rolls; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and 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 t0 the figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention has reference to agitators for corn-shredders, and is specially designed to provide a more perfect delivery of the ears to the husking-rolls in position to have the husks removed by such rolls. In machines of this class the ears of corn after being snapped from the stalks fall upon the upper ends of the inclined husking-rolls in various positions, with the ears pointing in all directions, and unless some means is employed to prevent it such ears will continue down the husking-rolls in such confused condition, some of the ears being crosswise of the rolls or riding on other ears, so that they arenot operated on by the husking-rolls. In my device I aim to avoid this by stirring and turning the ears of corn when they are first delivered to the husking-rolls, the stirring being done in a direction to retard the progress of the ears until they are brought into proper position to be acted upon by the husking-rolls.-
In the drawings, Figure 1 'isa plan view of a portion of a machine embodying my device with the top part thereof removed. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section in the line 2 2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail showing one of the heaters 7. Fig. 4 is a vertical section thereof.
1 represents the frame of the machine, 2 2 the usual snapping-rolls, and 3 3 the huskin g-rolls, suitably mounted in pairs, with partitions 4c separating the several pairs of rolls. A board 5 is suspended above the rolls 3 on a crank-shaft 6, journaled at each end in the frame 1.
nally thereon.
The lower end of the board 5 rides suitable manner, such rotation imparting to the board 5 a continuous reciprocating movement and at the same time giving to the upper end of such board a limited vertical motion.
On the lower face of the board 5, near the upper end thereof, is a series of heaters 7, having their lower ends rearwardly curved. Each of the heaters 7 is secured to the board 5, so as to be permitted to swing longitudinally of the machine, by means of a support 8, secured to the board 5 and having a projection 9 passing through an aperture 10 in the beater. The heaters 7 are so located on the board 5 that one of such beaters is suspended above each of the partitions 4:. The lower face of the board 5 is also provided with a plurality of small hooks or pickers 11, arranged thereon in any desired manner, the purpose of such pickers being to tear the husks on the corn as it passes beneath the board, causing such husks to be more easily grasped by the husking-rolls. The direction of rotation of the crank-shaft 6 is such as to move the board 5 and beaters 7 upwardly in the direction of the snapping-rolls, then upwardly and rearwardly, completing the revolution. The beaters provide a flexible interference to the ears of corn as they are delivered to the husking-rolls, the movement of such heaters tending to retard the progress of the corn and turn theears into line, so that they will proceed in single columns down the huskingrolls longitudinally thereof.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. In a machine of the nature indicated, the combination with a reciprocating board and a plurality of partitions supporting the lower end of the board, of a series of heaters pivotally supported on the under side of said board, and means for reciprocating the board to cause the boaters to interfere with the free passage of the ears of corn beneath the board, substantially as described.
2. In a machine of the nature indicated, the combination with a reciprocating board and a plurality of partitions supporting the lower end of the board, of a series of beaters pivotally hung from the under side of the said board near its upper end, a plurality of prongs projecting from the lower face of the support the latter, and means for reciprocatboard, and a crank for reciprocating the said ing the board, substantially as described. [0 board, substantially as described. In testimony whereof I affix my signature 3. In a machine of the nature indicated, in presence of two Witnesses.
5 the combination with a reciprocating board, CHARLES G. BORT.
of a beater having an aperture at one end, a Witnesses: hook secured to the under side of the board REUBEN N. REED,
and engaging the aperture of the heater to I. L. WEAVER.
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