US812819A - Churn-operating mechanism. - Google Patents

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US812819A
US812819A US28990505A US1905289905A US812819A US 812819 A US812819 A US 812819A US 28990505 A US28990505 A US 28990505A US 1905289905 A US1905289905 A US 1905289905A US 812819 A US812819 A US 812819A
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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • the object of this invention is to provide a simple and effective operating mechanism which is adapted to be used on almost any of the forms of churns at present in use.
  • the invention resides particularly in the general structure of the parts, including the peculiar form of the dasher and special means for holding said parts in operative position when in use.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a churnoperating mechanism embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the operating mechanism alone.
  • the numeral 1 indicates the churn, and the numeral 2 the cover thereof.
  • the cover 2 is provided with the usual opening through which the dasherrod 3 of the dasher 4 passes.
  • the dasher 4 consists of the rod 3 and a plurality of arms 5 projecting outwardly from the rod.
  • the arms 5 are preferably carried by a ring or rings 6, received on the dasher-rod 3, which latter is provided at intervals in its length with recesses 7.
  • a set-screw 8 is carried by each ring 6, and its inner end is adapted to any one of the recesses 7, so as to position the arms 3 at the desired point of adjustment with regard to the dasher-rod.
  • Certain of the arms 5 may be arranged horizontally, while others, preferably at the lower portion of the dasher-rod, will incline upwardly, the latter arms being indicated at 5.
  • the means for operating the dasher 4 is de Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a fly-wheel 11 is mounted on the dasher-rod 3 and is held in place by a set-screw 12, whereby said fly-wheel may be raised or lowered so as to be adjusted to admit of the use of the mechanism on churns of various sizes. The wheel 11 will be arranged just above the churn. 1
  • the wheel 11 may be given a rotary motion by application of the hand, and the cord 9 will be twisted about the rod 3, which is rotated also. Then by pulling down on an end of the lever 8 the tension on the cord will incline the same, imparting reverse rotation to the rod 3 and reversely winding the cord 9 thereon, the flywheel causing the reverse winding above mentioned'
  • the machine may be operated by both a downward and upward movement of the lever 8.
  • the bearing 13 preferably comprises a block provided with a recess in its upper side which forms the general bearing for the lower end of the rod 3, such end of the rod 3 having a reduced head portion 14, received in the bearing 13 and held in such position by a small latch 15.
  • the weight of the bearing 13 is sufficient to prevent upward movement of the rod 3 and the part may be readily detached when desired.
  • a churn a dasher comprising a dasher-rod provided at intervals in its length with recesses, a plurality of agitat- In testimony whereof I affix my signature ing args grojecflin% fi'lom thie daisher rod, in presence of two witnesseses.

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PATENTED FEB. 20
No. 812,819 I H. L. BUSGH.
GHURN OPERATING MECHANISM.
APPLICATION FILED DEO,1, 1905.
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HORACE L. BUSCH, OF DE QUEEN, ARKANSAS.
CHURN-OPERATING MECHANISM.
Application filed December 1,
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, HORACE L. BUsoH, a citizen of the United States, residing at De Queen, in the county of Sevier and State of Arkansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Churn-Operating Mechanism, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to provide a simple and effective operating mechanism which is adapted to be used on almost any of the forms of churns at present in use.
The invention resides particularly in the general structure of the parts, including the peculiar form of the dasher and special means for holding said parts in operative position when in use.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical section of a churnoperating mechanism embodying the invention. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the operating mechanism alone.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in both views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
Referring to the drawings, the numeral 1 indicates the churn, and the numeral 2 the cover thereof. The cover 2 is provided with the usual opening through which the dasherrod 3 of the dasher 4 passes. The dasher 4 consists of the rod 3 and a plurality of arms 5 projecting outwardly from the rod. The arms 5 are preferably carried by a ring or rings 6, received on the dasher-rod 3, which latter is provided at intervals in its length with recesses 7. A set-screw 8 is carried by each ring 6, and its inner end is adapted to any one of the recesses 7, so as to position the arms 3 at the desired point of adjustment with regard to the dasher-rod. Certain of the arms 5 may be arranged horizontally, while others, preferably at the lower portion of the dasher-rod, will incline upwardly, the latter arms being indicated at 5.
The means for operating the dasher 4 is de Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 20, 1906.
1905. Serial No 289,905.
signed to rotate the rod 3, and such means comprises a lever 8, provided with an opening at a point between its ends through which the upper portion of the dasher-rod 3 is adapted to pass. The lever 8 has a cord 9 connected with its ends, said cord 9 passing through an opening in the upper end of the rod 3, as shown at 10, being thereby secured thereto. A fly-wheel 11 is mounted on the dasher-rod 3 and is held in place bya set-screw 12, whereby said fly-wheel may be raised or lowered so as to be adjusted to admit of the use of the mechanism on churns of various sizes. The wheel 11 will be arranged just above the churn. 1
In the operation of the machine the wheel 11 may be given a rotary motion by application of the hand, and the cord 9 will be twisted about the rod 3, which is rotated also. Then by pulling down on an end of the lever 8 the tension on the cord will incline the same, imparting reverse rotation to the rod 3 and reversely winding the cord 9 thereon, the flywheel causing the reverse winding above mentioned' The machine may be operated by both a downward and upward movement of the lever 8.
An important feature of the invention is comprised in the provision of a weighted bearing 13 for the lower end of the rod 3. The bearing 13 preferably comprises a block provided with a recess in its upper side which forms the general bearing for the lower end of the rod 3, such end of the rod 3 having a reduced head portion 14, received in the bearing 13 and held in such position by a small latch 15. The weight of the bearing 13 is sufficient to prevent upward movement of the rod 3 and the part may be readily detached when desired.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. The combination of a churn, a dasher therefor consisting of a rotatable dasher-rod means for rotating said rod, a bearing for the lower end of the dasher-rod comprising a block removable from the churn, and a latch for detachably connecting the block with the dasher-rod.
2. In combination, a churn, a dasher comprising a dasher-rod provided at intervals in its length with recesses, a plurality of agitat- In testimony whereof I affix my signature ing args grojecflin% fi'lom thie daisher rod, in presence of two Witnesses.
rin s a Xe to t e as er-ro an carrying the arms aforesaid, and set-screws passing HORACE BUSCH' through the rings and adapted to have the in- Witnesses:
ner ends thereof received in the recesses on WM. LAUBER, the dasher-rod. I O. O. HAMMOND.
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