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US772956A
US772956A US21762903A US1903217629A US772956A US 772956 A US772956 A US 772956A US 21762903 A US21762903 A US 21762903A US 1903217629 A US1903217629 A US 1903217629A US 772956 A US772956 A US 772956A
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  • PATTERSON a resident of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Coal- Storage Plants, (Case N o. 1;) andI do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
  • My invention relates to, a coal or like storage plant, and more especially tothe style of storage plant set forth and claimed in an application filed on the 20th day of July, 1903,
  • My invention relates to an improvement of the broad invention set forth and claimed in the above-named application, and I will dea suitable tank or bin (where such is employed) withthe sloping top 3 and built upon a suitable foundation of concrete, brick, or other suitable material.
  • the floor 4 of the tank'or bin is formed sloping from the center and sides to the annular grating -5,- which communicates with the annular conduit 6.
  • the radial gratings 7 extend from the walls of the tank or bin towa'rd the center of the bin, be-
  • the tank or bin 2 is preferably circular in form, and located at or about the center thereof is the upright frame or pillar 10, which is adapted to support the roof 3.
  • This pillar 10 is composed of the channel-beams 11, supportedupon the floor 4 and extending up therefrom, said channel-beams being connected by the inner rings 12 and the outer ring 13.
  • the channel-beams 11 are arranged upon the floor 4 aroundxthe outlet 14:. and held within the frameworkformed by said beams 11 are the tubular sections 15, 16, and 17 the bottom section 17 resting upon the floor4, the next section 16 resting upon the section 17, and
  • set of the frame 20 surrounds the central pillar 10 and is provided with the wheels 23, which travel upon the circular track 24:, secured to the pillar 10.
  • the inner end of the frame 20 is further provided with the friction-rollers 25, adapted to bear against the ring 13, surrounding the pillar 10, so as to hold the in- 'ner end of said frame in proper position.
  • the carriage 27 Mounted upon the tracks 26 of the frame 20 is the carriage 27, said carriage having the worm-shaft 28, with the worm s 29thereof engaging the worm-wheels 30.
  • Theshaft 28 is driven by a suitable motor 31, mounted on said carriage.
  • the worm wheels" 30 are mounted on the shafts 32, journaled in the carriage 27, said shafts carrying the pinions 33, adapted to mesh with the racks 34 cm the vertically-movable frame 35.
  • the frame 35 extends down between the rails 26 of the frame 20, and through the mechanism above described is adapted to be raised and lowered,
  • This frame 35 carries at its lower end the scraper 36, consisting of a hinged plate 37, supported on its rear face so that as the scraper advances toward the center of the bin no swinging movement is permitted, but upon the return movement said scraper is free to swing so as to override any obstacles in its path.
  • the carriage 27 has a downwardly-extending frame 38, within which is journaled the shaft 39, said shaft carrying the pinions 40, adapted to mesh with the racks 41 n the under face of the frame 20.
  • a suitable motor 42 carried by the carriage 27, is adapted to operate the pinions 40, so as to move the carriage along the frame 20 to or from the center of the bin, said motor being connected up to shaft 39 by any suitable driving connections.
  • the conveyer 44 In proper position with reference to the outlet lt is the conveyer 44, adapted to convey the material discharged through said opening to the hopper 45, whence it is carried up by a suitable conveyer contained in the frame 46 to the discharge-hopper 47, whence it may pass into a car or other suitable receptacle.
  • a suitable conveyer contained in the frame 46 to the discharge-hopper 47, whence it may pass into a car or other suitable receptacle.
  • any suitable form of conveying apparatus may be employed for thispurpose, it has not been deemed necessary to illustrate the same in detai While I have illustrated and described my invenmnln connection with a tank or bin, yet it is apparent that it may be applied to any suitable open storage-platform or to a covered platform without sides.
  • the frame 20 is then shifted around horizontally and, the carriage 27 having been returned to the outer end of the frame by the reversal of the motor, power is again applied. to move the carriage toward the center and the coal scraped as before.
  • the coal is scraped on radial lines from different sections of the bin until the frame has made a complete revolution, whereupon the frame 35 is lowered sufficiently to bring the scraper into contact with the top of the coal for the scraping of another layer of coal.
  • the lowering of the scraper is accomplished by power from the motor 31, through the wormand mechanism connected therewith, which lowers the frame 35.
  • the tubular section 16 is now elevated, and the coal is then scraped from the top of the pile to the center and passes through the section 17 to the outlet.
  • the section 17 maybe raised. In this manner all the coal contained within the bin may be removed therefrom, the coal being taken evenly from the top of the pile and discharged onto the conveyer in regular quantities.
  • aeoal, or like, storage plant the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable frame on said carriage having rackfaces, pinions on said carriage engaging said rack-faces, and a scraper carried by said vertically-movable frame.
  • a suitable-platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, ahorizontally-movable. frame supported at, or about, the center of said platform, a circular track supporting the outer end of said frame, and a scraper carried by said frame adapted to move toand from said outlet.
  • a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to,the center thereof, a removable tube, or chute, connected to said outlet, and a scraper supported above said platform adapted to move to and from said outlet.

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PLTENTED 00.1. 25, 1904;
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- W. J.PATTERSON.
GOAL STORAGE PLANT.
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PATENTED OCT. 25, 1904.
W. J. PATTERSON.
COAL STORAGE PLANT.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 20.1903. RENEWED JULY 22,1904.
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APPLIOATION FILED JULY 20,1903. RENEWED JULY 22,1904.
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UNITED .STATEs Patented October 25,1994.
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WILLIAM. J. PATTERSON, on PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 772,956, dated October 25, 1904. Application filed July 20, 1903 Renewed July 22,1904. Serial No. 217,629. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM J". PATTERSON, a resident of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Coal- Storage Plants, (Case N o. 1;) andI do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to, a coal or like storage plant, and more especially tothe style of storage plant set forth and claimed in an application filed on the 20th day of July, 1903,
Serial No. 166,350, by Alfred M. Acklin, in-
which a vertically-moving and horizontallyswingingfram eis employed, carrying a scraper adapted to move back and forth on said frame and scrape the coal or other material from the top of the pile to the center thereof, where the coal passes, by an outlet,.to suitable conveying mechanism, to be carried to the point of loading;
My invention relates to an improvement of the broad invention set forth and claimed in the above-named application, and I will dea suitable tank or bin (where such is employed) withthe sloping top 3 and built upon a suitable foundation of concrete, brick, or other suitable material. The floor 4 of the tank'or bin is formed sloping from the center and sides to the annular grating -5,- which communicates with the annular conduit 6. The radial gratings 7 extend from the walls of the tank or bin towa'rd the center of the bin, be-
yond the gratings 5, said grating 7 communicating with corresponding radlal conduits which communicate with the annular conduit .6, so that any water or moisture in the material stored within the tank will be drained toward the gratings 5 and 7 and will be carried off through the conduits 6, communicating with a main conduit '9.
' The tank or bin 2 is preferably circular in form, and located at or about the center thereof is the upright frame or pillar 10, which is adapted to support the roof 3. This pillar 10 is composed of the channel-beams 11, supportedupon the floor 4 and extending up therefrom, said channel-beams being connected by the inner rings 12 and the outer ring 13. The channel-beams 11 are arranged upon the floor 4 aroundxthe outlet 14:. and held within the frameworkformed by said beams 11 are the tubular sections 15, 16, and 17 the bottom section 17 resting upon the floor4, the next section 16 resting upon the section 17, and
thetsection resting upon the section 16. These tubular sections are surrounded by the rings 12 and are adapted to be lifted one at a time for the purpose fully hereinafter set of the frame 20 surrounds the central pillar 10 and is provided with the wheels 23, which travel upon the circular track 24:, secured to the pillar 10. The inner end of the frame 20 is further provided with the friction-rollers 25, adapted to bear against the ring 13, surrounding the pillar 10, so as to hold the in- 'ner end of said frame in proper position.
Mounted upon the tracks 26 of the frame 20 is the carriage 27, said carriage having the worm-shaft 28, with the worm s 29thereof engaging the worm-wheels 30. Theshaft 28 is driven by a suitable motor 31, mounted on said carriage. The worm wheels" 30 are mounted on the shafts 32, journaled in the carriage 27, said shafts carrying the pinions 33, adapted to mesh with the racks 34 cm the vertically-movable frame 35. The frame 35 extends down between the rails 26 of the frame 20, and through the mechanism above described is adapted to be raised and lowered, This frame 35 carries at its lower end the scraper 36, consisting of a hinged plate 37, supported on its rear face so that as the scraper advances toward the center of the bin no swinging movement is permitted, but upon the return movement said scraper is free to swing so as to override any obstacles in its path.
The carriage 27 has a downwardly-extending frame 38, within which is journaled the shaft 39, said shaft carrying the pinions 40, adapted to mesh with the racks 41 n the under face of the frame 20. A suitable motor 42, carried by the carriage 27, is adapted to operate the pinions 40, so as to move the carriage along the frame 20 to or from the center of the bin, said motor being connected up to shaft 39 by any suitable driving connections.
In proper position with reference to the outlet lt is the conveyer 44, adapted to convey the material discharged through said opening to the hopper 45, whence it is carried up by a suitable conveyer contained in the frame 46 to the discharge-hopper 47, whence it may pass into a car or other suitable receptacle. As any suitable form of conveying apparatus may be employed for thispurpose, it has not been deemed necessary to illustrate the same in detai While I have illustrated and described my invenmnln connection with a tank or bin, yet it is apparent that it may be applied to any suitable open storage-platform or to a covered platform without sides.
When it is desired to remove coal or other material from the bin 2 where the coal is stored at a height represented by the dotted line in Fig. 1, the upper tubular section 15 is lifted, which will cause the coal adjacent thereto to fall down through the sections 16 and 17' to the outlet 14, whence it passes onto theconveyert t. Atthesametimetheseraper 36 is lowered into proper position with reference to the top of the coal, and power is then applied to the motor to move the carriage 27 toward the center of the bin. The scraper will act to scrape the coal toward the center of the bin, and the coal will be carried through the sections 16 and 17 to the outlet and discharged upon the conveyer 44. The frame 20 is then shifted around horizontally and, the carriage 27 having been returned to the outer end of the frame by the reversal of the motor, power is again applied. to move the carriage toward the center and the coal scraped as before. In this manner the coal is scraped on radial lines from different sections of the bin until the frame has made a complete revolution, whereupon the frame 35 is lowered sufficiently to bring the scraper into contact with the top of the coal for the scraping of another layer of coal. The lowering of the scraper is accomplished by power from the motor 31, through the wormand mechanism connected therewith, which lowers the frame 35. If necessary, the tubular section 16 is now elevated, and the coal is then scraped from the top of the pile to the center and passes through the section 17 to the outlet. Finally the section 17 maybe raised. In this manner all the coal contained within the bin may be removed therefrom, the coal being taken evenly from the top of the pile and discharged onto the conveyer in regular quantities.
\Vhat I. claim is 1. In a coal, or like, storage plant, the combination of a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame ada 'ited to move to and f1 0 n said outlet, and a verticallymovable scraper on said carriage.
2. In a coal, or like, storage plant, the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable frame on said carriage, and a scraper supported by said vertically-movable frame.
3. In aeoal, or like, storage plant, the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable frame on said carriage having rackfaces, pinions on said carriage engaging said rack-faces, and a scraper carried by said vertically-movable frame.
4:. In a coal, or like, storage plant, the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable frame on said carriage having rackfaces, pinions on said carriage engaging said rack-faces, worms and worm-wheels on said carriage driving said pinions, and a scraper carried by said vertically-movable frame.
5. In a coal, or like, storage plant, the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable scraper supported by said carriage, said frame having a rack thereon, and a pinion on said carriage engaging said rack.
6. In a coal, or like, storage plant, the combination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a frame supported above said platform, a carriage on said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet, a verticallymovable scraper supported by said carriage, said frame having a rack on the lower face thereof, and a pinion on said carriage engaging said rack. I
7. In a coal, orlike, storage plant, the com bination with a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a horizontally-movable frame supported at, or about the center of said platform and at, oradjacent to, the outer edge of said platform, and a scraper carried by said frame adapted to travel toand from said outlet.
8. In acoal, or like, storageplant, the combination With a suitable-platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, ahorizontally-movable. frame supported at, or about, the center of said platform, a circular track supporting the outer end of said frame, and a scraper carried by said frame adapted to move toand from said outlet.
'9. Ina coal, or like, storage plant, the com bination with a suitable bin havinga dischargeoutlet at, or adjacent to, the center thereof, a
horizontally-movable frame supported at, or
about, the center of said bin, a circular track supported by the inner Walls of said bin,a roller on the outer end of said frame engag- 1ng said track, and a scraper carried by said frame adapted to move to and from said outlet.
10. In a coal, or like. storage plant, the combination With a suitable platform having a discharge-outlet at, or adjacent to,the center thereof, a removable tube, or chute, connected to said outlet, and a scraper supported above said platform adapted to move to and from said outlet.
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US4350468A (en) * 1980-01-17 1982-09-21 Engelbrecht & Lemmerbrock Gmbh & Co. High-rise silos
US5785483A (en) * 1996-05-22 1998-07-28 Jervis B. Webb Company Bulk storage reclamation system and method
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US3446371A (en) * 1966-02-25 1969-05-27 Jean Bernard Nicolas Apparatus for loading a storage enclosure
US4350468A (en) * 1980-01-17 1982-09-21 Engelbrecht & Lemmerbrock Gmbh & Co. High-rise silos
US5785483A (en) * 1996-05-22 1998-07-28 Jervis B. Webb Company Bulk storage reclamation system and method
US20050191157A1 (en) * 2004-02-27 2005-09-01 Klaus-Sweerich Schroder Storage for bulk goods with overhead withdrawal

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