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US818914A
US818914A US24576705A US1905245767A US818914A US 818914 A US818914 A US 818914A US 24576705 A US24576705 A US 24576705A US 1905245767 A US1905245767 A US 1905245767A US 818914 A US818914 A US 818914A
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  • Figure 1 of the drawings represents a longitudinal section taken on the line Y Z of Fig. 2 and shows the principal features of construction.
  • Fig. 2 is an external view showing methods of securing the mechanism in position and also of securing the egg-beater to a table or bench.
  • Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are details, and
  • Fig. 6 is a supplementary View, showing the detail construction and connection of gears and floats.
  • A represents a gear-wheel provided with a handle S, said gear-wheel to be held in position by a rivet T and meshing with the pinion B, which pinion is fast to the shaft 8, said shaft being fast to the bevelgear C.
  • Gear C meshes with the bevel-pinion D, which pinion causes the float G to rotate about the bent wire H by having the ends of said float G so cut and bent as to pass through the pinion E and made fast to the said bevel-pinion D.
  • Said pinion E meshes with and transmits its motion to a second pinion E, which pinion is fast to and revolves a second float G.
  • Said bent wire H is held in position approximately as shown by having one end U pass through the said pinion E and said cover L and bent over to one side into a little groove provided for it, the other end passing through the said pinion E, the cover ll, said bcvcl-pinion I), and threaded and secured, by means of two nuts ⁇ V, to a lug cast on said cover L.
  • L represents said cast-metal cover, to which all the above-dcscribed mechanism is attached.
  • F represents an idler-pinion.
  • J represents a sheetmetal container with a hemispherical bot tom X and provided with a handle 9.
  • K K and M M represent hooks and lugs to secure the said cover L in position relative to the said container J.
  • N represents a clamp provided with a thumb-screw O, a sheet-metal strap P, and a hook Q, which hooks into an eye It.
  • An egg-beater comprising a gear-wheel A mounted horizontally and provided with a handle, a pinion B meshing with said gearwheel, a horizontal shaft to which the pinion is secured, a bevel-pinion also secured to said shaft, a float having a bevel-pinion meshing with the bevel-pinion on the horizontal shaft, the float also having a pinion E, a second float having a pinion E intermeshing with pinion E, and a wire bent approximately into the same form as the floats about which said floats revolve.

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PATENTBD APR. 24, 1906.
T. H. PBRRIN.
EGG BBATBR.
APPLICATION FILED IBB.15, 1905.
2 SHEETSSHEET 1.
IINITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EGG-BEATER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 24,.1 906.
Application filed February 15,1905. Serial No. 245,76 7.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS H. PERRIN, of Potsdam, in the county of St. Lawrence and State of New York, have invented new and valuable Improvements in Egg-Beaters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference found thereon.
Figure 1. of the drawings represents a longitudinal section taken on the line Y Z of Fig. 2 and shows the principal features of construction. Fig. 2 is an external view showing methods of securing the mechanism in position and also of securing the egg-beater to a table or bench. Figs. 3, 4, and 5 are details, and Fig. 6 is a supplementary View, showing the detail construction and connection of gears and floats.
In the drawings, A represents a gear-wheel provided with a handle S, said gear-wheel to be held in position by a rivet T and meshing with the pinion B, which pinion is fast to the shaft 8, said shaft being fast to the bevelgear C. Gear C meshes with the bevel-pinion D, which pinion causes the float G to rotate about the bent wire H by having the ends of said float G so cut and bent as to pass through the pinion E and made fast to the said bevel-pinion D. Said pinion E meshes with and transmits its motion to a second pinion E, which pinion is fast to and revolves a second float G. Said bent wire H is held in position approximately as shown by having one end U pass through the said pinion E and said cover L and bent over to one side into a little groove provided for it, the other end passing through the said pinion E, the cover ll, said bcvcl-pinion I), and threaded and secured, by means of two nuts \V, to a lug cast on said cover L. L represents said cast-metal cover, to which all the above-dcscribed mechanism is attached. F represents an idler-pinion. J represents a sheetmetal container with a hemispherical bot tom X and provided with a handle 9. K K and M M represent hooks and lugs to secure the said cover L in position relative to the said container J.
N represents a clamp provided with a thumb-screw O, a sheet-metal strap P, and a hook Q, which hooks into an eye It.
I claim An egg-beater comprising a gear-wheel A mounted horizontally and provided with a handle, a pinion B meshing with said gearwheel, a horizontal shaft to which the pinion is secured, a bevel-pinion also secured to said shaft, a float having a bevel-pinion meshing with the bevel-pinion on the horizontal shaft, the float also having a pinion E, a second float having a pinion E intermeshing with pinion E, and a wire bent approximately into the same form as the floats about which said floats revolve.
THOMAS H. PERRIN. \Vitnesses:
WALTER S. GRAFFAM, FRANK L. CUBLEY.
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