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US837113A
US837113A US32858606A US1906328586A US837113A US 837113 A US837113 A US 837113A US 32858606 A US32858606 A US 32858606A US 1906328586 A US1906328586 A US 1906328586A US 837113 A US837113 A US 837113A
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  • This invention relates to devices for conveying slack coal from mines, elevators, or the like, and has for its object to provide a device of this nature including a conveyer which may be moved from its operative position for examination, cleaning, or repair and that without the necessity of disconnecting the remainder of the machine.
  • the invention further resides in the provision of a novel construction of driveshaft and which is movable to permit shifting of the conveyer proper.
  • Figure 1 is a view in elevation of the invention, showing the conveyer in operative position.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the conveyer in inoperative position, and F 3 is an end elevation of the same.
  • the numeral 5 denotes a coal-chute of any desired construction
  • 6 a gate which' is slidably located in the lower end thereof i and is designed at times to prevent delivery of coal from the chute.
  • the said conveyer comprises a cylindrical casin 9, which is supported at each of its ends by means of standards 10, at the lower ends of which are journaled wheels 11, which travel upon the tracks 8 and permit shifting of the conveyer longitudinally of the tracks and from beneath the chute 5.
  • the conveyer-casing 9 isprovided adjacent its rear tion beneath the chute 5 lies directly beneath the open lower end thereof to receive the discharge therefrom, and leading downwardly from the under side of the casing at its forward end is a delivery-spout 13, the purpose of which will presently be explained.
  • a shaft 14 carrying a s ira conyeyer-blade 15, and one end of the s aft is extended beyond the rear end of the casing and'is provided with a bevel-gear 16.
  • the said bevelgear 16 is normally in mesh with a similar gear 17, carried at the upper end of a vertical shaft 18, which is adjustably mounted in a power-sleeve shaft 19 and is held for rotation therewith and in position to drive the shaft 14 by means of set-screws 21. From the foregoin it will be understood that the shaft 18, toget er with its bevel-gear 17, may be lowered to permit shifting of the conveyer for repairs or examination when necessary.
  • the spout. 13 when the conveyer is in operative position is arranged to discharge into a spout 22, which communicates with a blast tube 23, having located therein a blast-nozzle 24, leading from a source of air-supplyt (Not shown.)
  • the end of the nozzle is located below and slightl in rear of the lower endof 'mally to receive from said chute and discharge into said blast device, said conveyer being movable out of position to receive from said chute.

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No. 837,113. PATENTED NOV. 27, 1906. B. PHILLIPS. APPARATUS FOR MOVING GOAL.
APPLICATION FILED JULYSI. 1906.
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APPARATUS FOR MOVING GOAL.
APYLIOATION FILED JULYSI, 1906.
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No. 887,1 1s.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 27, 1906.
Application filed July 31, 1906. Serial No. 328.586.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ELI PHILLIPS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Oglesby, in the county of Lasalle, State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Moving Coal; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others killed in the art to which it appertains to ake and use the same.
This invention relates to devices for conveying slack coal from mines, elevators, or the like, and has for its object to provide a device of this nature including a conveyer which may be moved from its operative position for examination, cleaning, or repair and that without the necessity of disconnecting the remainder of the machine.
The invention further resides in the provision of a novel construction of driveshaft and which is movable to permit shifting of the conveyer proper.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a view in elevation of the invention, showing the conveyer in operative position. Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the conveyer in inoperative position, and F 3 is an end elevation of the same.
Referring more specifically, to the drawings, the numeral 5 denotes a coal-chute of any desired construction, and 6 a gate which' is slidably located in the lower end thereof i and is designed at times to prevent delivery of coal from the chute.
Mounted upon suitable supports 7, beneath the loiver end of the chute and extending beyond the same upon opposite sides thereof, are tracks 8, which serve to support a .convever, which will now be described. The said conveyer comprises a cylindrical casin 9, which is supported at each of its ends by means of standards 10, at the lower ends of which are journaled wheels 11, which travel upon the tracks 8 and permit shifting of the conveyer longitudinally of the tracks and from beneath the chute 5. The conveyer-casing 9 isprovided adjacent its rear tion beneath the chute 5 lies directly beneath the open lower end thereof to receive the discharge therefrom, and leading downwardly from the under side of the casing at its forward end is a delivery-spout 13, the purpose of which will presently be explained.
Mounted within the casin 9 for rotation is a shaft 14, carrying a s ira conyeyer-blade 15, and one end of the s aft is extended beyond the rear end of the casing and'is provided with a bevel-gear 16. The said bevelgear 16 is normally in mesh with a similar gear 17, carried at the upper end of a vertical shaft 18, which is adjustably mounted in a power-sleeve shaft 19 and is held for rotation therewith and in position to drive the shaft 14 by means of set-screws 21. From the foregoin it will be understood that the shaft 18, toget er with its bevel-gear 17, may be lowered to permit shifting of the conveyer for repairs or examination when necessary.
The spout. 13 when the conveyer is in operative position is arranged to discharge into a spout 22, which communicates with a blast tube 23, having located therein a blast-nozzle 24, leading from a source of air-supplyt (Not shown.) The end of the nozzle is located below and slightl in rear of the lower endof 'mally to receive from said chute and discharge into said blast device, said conveyer being movable out of position to receive from said chute.
2. The combination with a chute and a blast device, of a conveyer arranged normally to receive from said chute and discharge into said blast device, said conveyer being movable to ino erat ive position, and a power-shaft arrange to operate said conveyer and being movable to permit movement thereof.
3. Thecombination with a chute. and a I blast device,- of a, co'nveyer arranged nor- In testimony whereof I efiix my signature mally to receive from said chute, and disin presence of two Witnesses.
charge into said blast device, said conveyer ELI PHILLIPS being movable in inoperative position, and
5 means for operating said conveyer, said Witnesses:
meanspeing novable to permit movement ELMER HANPINT, of said conveyer. l W. M. ALLEN.
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