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  • my invention consists in the construction and general arrangement of a machine or device for milking cows, whichfcan be' regulated so as to suit orbe adapted to all cows. VIn order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains, to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operar tion.
  • A represents a stool for the operator to sit upon while operating the machine.
  • an arm To one side of this stool is attached an arm, with a small upiight bar, B.
  • a slotted bar, C is attached to said bar B by means of a thumb-screw, a, so that the bar() may be raised or lowered at pleasure, andheld at any height.
  • an arm, D which, on its forward end, is provided with a block, E.
  • E In the side of this block is a vertical dovetailed groove, in which a bar,.F, slides up and down.
  • This barF is bevelled, so as to tthe dovetailed groove already mentioned, and is raised or lowered by means of the lever G, which is pivoted on the side ofthe arm D, one end oi said lever forming a handle within reach of the operator on the stool A, and the other end being slotted, surrounds a pin, e, on the side ofthe bar F.
  • the upper end of the bar F is provided with a pin, which fits in a hole on the lower side of a square block, H, so that the same can be easily turned in any direction desired, and it is held secure in such position by means of the thumb-serew b passing through the side of said block, and against the pin mentioned.
  • the upper Vside of the block H is a half-circular frame, I, secured in an upright position, the circular side downward, and the upper side forming a shaft on which a rubberroller, c, is secured.
  • a bent spring, d extends, to the other end of which a similar frame, I, with a similar roller, c, is secured, thetwo frames and rollers being parallel, and at a suitable distance from each other.
  • the 'vessels K K in this latter arrangement, also connect with the tube L, the end of which is placed in the pail to receive 1t-he milk.
  • the various parts thereof are adjusted, by the means described, to suit.
  • the operator is thenseated onthe stool A, and with one hand catches the lever Gr, raising the machine till one teat is in each of the vessels K K; then, with the other hand, work the lever N up and down, when the teats will bevsqueezed between the rollers c c, and the milk pass into the vessels K K, and from thence, through the tube L, into the milk-pail.
  • a strainer can be placed in the. tube, or the tube be put in a strainer, or in any other way de sired, so as to strain the milk as fast as produced.
  • the stationary and movable frames I I provided with rollers c c, and connected, by means of cords, or their equivalent, to the lever N, for the purpose of milking cows, substantially as herein set forth.
  • a cow-millier constructed substantially as described, and adjusted and operating in the manner and by the means herein set forth.

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Diaw-M @grew "MV Gage@ wwwa recare www THOMAS H. LINDLEY, OF TAUNTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Letters Patent No. 83,7 77 dated November 3,1868.
IMPROVENIENT IN MACIEIIIINEv POR MELKIN G COW-B.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern i Be it known that I, THOMAS H. LINDLEY, of Taunton, in the county of Bristol, and State oflvassachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Milking Cows; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification, and in which- Figure l is a perspective view, and
Figure 2, a side view. l
The nature of my invention consists in the construction and general arrangement of a machine or device for milking cows, whichfcan be' regulated so as to suit orbe adapted to all cows. VIn order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains, to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operar tion.
A represents a stool for the operator to sit upon while operating the machine. To one side of this stool is attached an arm, with a small upiight bar, B.
A slotted bar, C, is attached to said bar B by means of a thumb-screw, a, so that the bar() may be raised or lowered at pleasure, andheld at any height. From the upper end of the. bar C extends an arm, D, which, on its forward end, is provided with a block, E. In the side of this block is a vertical dovetailed groove, in which a bar,.F, slides up and down. This barF is bevelled, so as to tthe dovetailed groove already mentioned, and is raised or lowered by means of the lever G, which is pivoted on the side ofthe arm D, one end oi said lever forming a handle within reach of the operator on the stool A, and the other end being slotted, surrounds a pin, e, on the side ofthe bar F.
The upper end of the bar F is provided with a pin, which fits in a hole on the lower side of a square block, H, so that the same can be easily turned in any direction desired, and it is held secure in such position by means of the thumb-serew b passing through the side of said block, and against the pin mentioned.
0n the upper Vside of the block H is a half-circular frame, I, secured in an upright position, the circular side downward, and the upper side forming a shaft on which a rubberroller, c, is secured. From the side oi' the frame I, a bent spring, d, extends, to the other end of which a similar frame, I, with a similar roller, c, is secured, thetwo frames and rollers being parallel, and at a suitable distance from each other.
Between these two frames, and to the stationary frame, two 'funnel-shaped vessels, K K, are fastened, which vessels connect with the tube L, as shown.
y".lheupper part of theblock His slotted, and through this slot a bar, IVI, is placed horizontally, said bar being adjusted by meansy of a thumbfscrew. On the end of this bar which is farthest from the operator, a similar arrangement, with stationary and movable frames, spring, and vessels, is placed. In this case, however, the frame called stationary may be turned to either side by means of a setscrew, f, carrying the vessels and .movable frame with it. n
The 'vessels K K, in this latter arrangement, also connect with the tube L, the end of which is placed in the pail to receive 1t-he milk.
From the upper part of the movable frames I I, cord or wire is passed, connectingwith the end of a lever, N, which is also pivoted on the side ofthe arm D, and the other end of which forms va handle within reach of the operator. i
It will be seen that when the operator raises the lever N, 4the movable frames I I are drawn inwards, and the rollers o c, on these frames, passing over the vessels K K, will press anything placed in the proper position against the rollers on the stationary frames.
When it is desired to use the machine, the various parts thereof are adjusted, by the means described, to suit. The operator is thenseated onthe stool A, and with one hand catches the lever Gr, raising the machine till one teat is in each of the vessels K K; then, with the other hand, work the lever N up and down, when the teats will bevsqueezed between the rollers c c, and the milk pass into the vessels K K, and from thence, through the tube L, into the milk-pail.
If desired, a strainer can be placed in the. tube, or the tube be put in a strainer, or in any other way de sired, so as to strain the milk as fast as produced.
Having thus fully described my invention,
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The stationary and movable frames I I, provided with rollers c c, and connected, by means of cords, or their equivalent, to the lever N, for the purpose of milking cows, substantially as herein set forth.
2. The funnel-shaped vessels K K, or their equivalent, in combination with the tube L, for the purpose of receiving and conducting lthe milk to the milk-pail, substantially as herein set forth.
3. A cow-millier, constructed substantially as described, and adjusted and operating in the manner and by the means herein set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
THOMAS H. LINDLEY.
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Cms. S. MORSE, Lzzns M. LINDLEY.
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