US847397A - Stamp-mill stamp-head. - Google Patents

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US847397A
US847397A US24071605A US1905240716A US847397A US 847397 A US847397 A US 847397A US 24071605 A US24071605 A US 24071605A US 1905240716 A US1905240716 A US 1905240716A US 847397 A US847397 A US 847397A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • MARTIN P BOSS, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
  • stamp-mills [0 heads used in stamp-mills and it consists in certain improvements therein which have for their object the practical prolongation of the upper portion of the stamp-head in or der to extend well beyond the antisplashing housing of the mortar-cover without interfering with the advantageously proximate lower stem-guide.
  • A is the stamp-head having the shoe B, which is fitted in suitable manner, as by the taper neck I), driven in a corresponding socket a.
  • C is a mortar in which is a die D.
  • E is the mortar-cover.
  • a central sleeve 6 which forms a housing in which the stamp-head plays and whose function is to prevent splashing, as I have described in a previous application, Serial No. 171,341, filed August 31, 1903.
  • the stem F which plays through the It is of advantage to have this guide as low as possible consistently with the stroke of the stamp. It
  • stamp-stem fitted in said guide, and a stamp-head fitted to the stem, and playing through the coverhousing', said stamp-head having an annular flange prolonging its upper end and adapted to pass over the fixed guide when the stamphead is lifted.

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PATENTED MARJQ, 190v.-
M. P. BOSS. STAMP MILL STAMP HEAD.
Wi I masses- THl; mmm PETERS co Wu H M770 0 c 5 lower guide G of the mill-frame.
MARTIN P. BOSS, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
STAMP-MILL STAMP-HEAD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 19, 1907.
Application filed January 12, 1905. Serial No. 240,716.
[0 heads used in stamp-mills and it consists in certain improvements therein which have for their object the practical prolongation of the upper portion of the stamp-head in or der to extend well beyond the antisplashing housing of the mortar-cover without interfering with the advantageously proximate lower stem-guide.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, the figure is an elevation, partly in section,
of my stamp-head, showing its improvements in direct relation to their objects.
A is the stamp-head having the shoe B, which is fitted in suitable manner, as by the taper neck I), driven in a corresponding socket a.
C is a mortar in which is a die D. E is the mortar-cover. In this is a central sleeve 6, which forms a housing in which the stamp-head plays and whose function is to prevent splashing, as I have described in a previous application, Serial No. 171,341, filed August 31, 1903.
To the upper end of the stamp-head is fitted the stem F, which plays through the It is of advantage to have this guide as low as possible consistently with the stroke of the stamp. It
is obvious that where an antisplashing housing, such as e, is used in which the head itself plays vertically it is advantageous to have this housing of suflicient length to avoid the tendency of the material to pass through it in splashing, and as the stamp-head itself conduces to this end it is necessary that said head be long enough to extend at all times well above the housing, but such length is inconsistent with a low guide G. My present improvement in the stamp-head relates to the solution of this diificulty and consists in prolonging the upper end of the stamphead by an annular flange M, which serves to properly lengthen the head, to keep it well above the housing a, and at the same time to avoid contact with the low guide G by overlapping or embracing it when at the extremity of its upward stroke.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
In combination with a mortar, having a cover with an antisplashing housing, and a fixed guide above, a stamp-stem fitted in said guide, and a stamp-head fitted to the stem, and playing through the coverhousing', said stamp-head having an annular flange prolonging its upper end and adapted to pass over the fixed guide when the stamphead is lifted.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
MARTIN P. BOSS. Witnesses:
J. COMPTON, D. B. RIoHAR-ns.
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