US886018A - Concrete-mixing machine. - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28C—PREPARING CLAY; PRODUCING MIXTURES CONTAINING CLAY OR CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
- B28C5/00—Apparatus or methods for producing mixtures of cement with other substances, e.g. slurries, mortars, porous or fibrous compositions
- B28C5/08—Apparatus or methods for producing mixtures of cement with other substances, e.g. slurries, mortars, porous or fibrous compositions using driven mechanical means affecting the mixing
- B28C5/18—Mixing in containers to which motion is imparted to effect the mixing
- B28C5/1825—Mixers of the tilted-drum type, e.g. mixers pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the axis of rotation for emptying
- B28C5/1887—Mobile or portable devices, e.g. for use by do-it-yourself enthousiasts
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- Figure l is a face view of the feeding side or' said machine.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of said machine.
- Fig. ⁇ -3 represents an end view as seen from the right of Fig. l the driving shaft being shown in section.
- Fig. 4 rep resents an interior view of the drum, and
- Fig. 5 is a vertical transverse sectional view on linea; :c see Fig. 2.
- This mixing machine as a Whole is mounted on a'truck A so as to be easily portable and ready for usein any place or locality, Where the service of such may be needed.
- a suitable power element steam, electric or explosion motor (not shown).
- Such motor - is gpnerally arranged in clutch connection wit the driving shaft S, which imparts motion to the drum by a set of spur gearing or the like.
- the drum B issu ported andgnlded Within and upon a circu ar open frame C; diametvically opposite, projecting from which arey the trunnrons a, a the latter being journaled" in thestandards D D, while the-standards are secured tothe truck frame A.
- This circular frame C consists of the' rings i) b which are ⁇ helddistant from each other' and secureiy united by lateral braces c c and c c the latter 'two braces carrying the trunnions a a", which may form an integral part oi the rings, cr they may be fastened thereto.
- i mhe beveled gear ring F is. alsosecured to or ⁇ carri'ed by said brackets c in concentric relation with and to the drum B, a inion G engages said gear ring, the shaft' the drum.
- the trunnion a' is provided with a self locking tilting lever l, the spring actuated pawl g ⁇ of which engages the serrated segment J'Which is a statlonary part of the standard ⁇ D. Simpl upon compressing the latch H the pawl Willdisengage from the ser rated segment and the drum may belowered more or less, stop h being providedto limit the tilting of the drum from a horizontal position to the lowest desirable inclined one.A
- Figs. 1 and 5 illustrate the drum in horizontal position, ⁇ While in'Fig. 3 the drum is shown partially inclined, however the drum may be tilted still further until the lever I strikes the stop it.
- the main the drum is.. of cylindrical shape from the front head to the junction of the cone part lc; material is entered through the opening j in the head, and dischar ed by Way of the opening k which is formed by the A chute L is arranged in ing around the lowerA edge of said opening said chute projects partly into the drum to facilitate thercharging and entering oi the material.
- a bracket Z is secured to the tilting frame() which bracket su ports the chute substantially as shown.
- linside the drum are provided a series of angular of said pin ion is journaled in the trnnnion a; and out ⁇ -side or the trunnion the shaft is irnconnection with the motor b anyv suitable gearing.l director indirect for t e purpose oi rotating.
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Description
PATENTED APR. 22. 1908.
RJ. SBILNTINE. CONQRETB MIXING MAGHINEx APPLYIGATIQN TILD JULY 17. 19017:.
2 SHEETS-*SHEET 1.
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DL N Tl ml. N E L, .L E S TU Dn CONCRETE MIXING MACHINE.
APPLICATION 'ILED JULY 17A 19071 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2v narran sirenas earner entre ROBERT J. SELLENTINE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
CONCRETE-lamine riesame.
no. seams.
To all'wtom it mayy concern:
Be 1t known that I, ROBERT fl; SerennrrNn, a citizen @f theUnitedA States, and a resident of Cleveland, in the county of Cuya- `hoga and State of Ohio, have invented cer tam nevv' .and useful/Improvements in Concrete-Mixing Machines, of which the followmg 1s a specification` i AMy invention relates to improvements in concrete mixing machines and the objects of my miprovementare: first to vprovide a mixmg drum Whichatords the largest capacity and efficiency-"in a given" space,` second to provide a sim le and practical rotating mechanism ior saiy dru'm, third to arrange o posing angular projections f'vlthin said rum which cause a speedy and vl,thorough mixing oiA the material With W ich the drum is charged, and fourth to render the'tiltinff of said drum most convenient in any desirable inclination and'to enable a ready return of said drum into its proper working .condition and position. l attain these objects in a contrivance constructed substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figure l is a face view of the feeding side or' said machine. Fig. 2 is a plan view of said machine.' Fig.` -3 represents an end view as seen from the right of Fig. l the driving shaft being shown in section. Fig. 4 rep resents an interior view of the drum, and Fig. 5 is a vertical transverse sectional view on linea; :c see Fig. 2.
This mixing machine as a Whole is mounted on a'truck A so as to be easily portable and ready for usein any place or locality, Where the service of such may be needed.
, At one end oi the truck irameA is mounted a suitable power element, steam, electric or explosion motor (not shown). Such motor -is gpnerally arranged in clutch connection wit the driving shaft S, which imparts motion to the drum by a set of spur gearing or the like. v
The drum B issu ported andgnlded Within and upon a circu ar open frame C; diametvically opposite, projecting from which arey the trunnrons a, a the latter being journaled" in thestandards D D, while the-standards are secured tothe truck frame A.. This circular frame C consists of the' rings i) b which are` helddistant from each other' and secureiy united by lateral braces c c and c c the latter 'two braces carrying the trunnions a a", which may form an integral part oi the rings, cr they may be fastened thereto. *interposed specifica-tion or Letters Patent. Application sies :my n, 19m. serai no. 384,277.
Patented April 28, 1908.
between the drum B and the saidrings 9b t are a series oi flan ed rolls orvi'fheels EE which revolve on ar l ors d of the brackets c, the latter being securely fastened to the shell or cylindrical part ofthe drum sulv stantially as shown in igs. l'and 5. i mhe beveled gear ring F is. alsosecured to or\carri'ed by said brackets c in concentric relation with and to the drum B, a inion G engages said gear ring, the shaft' the drum.
As shown the trunnion a' is provided with a self locking tilting lever l, the spring actuated pawl g` of which engages the serrated segment J'Which is a statlonary part of the standard `D. Simpl upon compressing the latch H the pawl Willdisengage from the ser rated segment and the drum may belowered more or less, stop h being providedto limit the tilting of the drum from a horizontal position to the lowest desirable inclined one.A
Figs. 1 and 5 illustrate the drum in horizontal position,` While in'Fig. 3 the drum is shown partially inclined, however the drum may be tilted still further until the lever I strikes the stop it.
InA the main the drum is.. of cylindrical shape from the front head to the junction of the cone part lc; material is entered through the opening j in the head, and dischar ed by Way of the opening k which is formed by the A chute L is arranged in ing around the lowerA edge of said opening said chute projects partly into the drum to facilitate thercharging and entering oi the material. As shown a bracket Z is secured to the tilting frame() which bracket su ports the chute substantially as shown. linside the drum are provided a series of angular of said pin ion is journaled in the trnnnion a; and out` -side or the trunnion the shaft is irnconnection with the motor b anyv suitable gearing.l director indirect for t e purpose oi rotating.
projections or strips m which are oppcsitely arranged in pairs substantially asehown in 5. By said stri s the concrete material is kept continual y in commotion and [carried a certain distance upward within said drum thence it' is thrown u on the succeeding pair of strips to lbe mixe with freshlyl incoming materiai until the drum becomes .charged withl a certanrquantity that can advantavecnsly be. manipulated at a time. Each` i etch is` agitated fior a certain length of time thence it is discharged upon tilting the los.
w @EN "wir D wlmi claim :Jul desire. m sa@ by Letin a coni-few mixing lmzcchine, the @clubimtmi uf @L f :mw having fwo drum suppe-YV {viti} a mixing drum, L bev- :mi and mm'ui'iu Wh Said eff-6,0m
drm'., a p''uralty of blrackefs which secure' the gem" 'the drum; Shafts rotatably mounted ,in said brackets parallel with the, axis of the d um, und nuged whees secured tn the ends of said shafts; and engaging tim inner pvrphexies of said rin` 's rvspecvely.
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Cited By (4)
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US2590438A (en) * | 1950-02-27 | 1952-03-25 | Jr Glenway Maxon | Concrete mixing apparatus |
US2594904A (en) * | 1948-07-01 | 1952-04-29 | William O Frohring | Tractor hitch and drive means for portable concrete mixers |
US2617732A (en) * | 1945-01-17 | 1952-11-11 | J R Andersson & Co | Process for treatment of cream and milk |
US2688468A (en) * | 1941-05-06 | 1954-09-07 | J R Andersson & Co | Apparatus for treatment of cream and milk |
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US2688468A (en) * | 1941-05-06 | 1954-09-07 | J R Andersson & Co | Apparatus for treatment of cream and milk |
US2617732A (en) * | 1945-01-17 | 1952-11-11 | J R Andersson & Co | Process for treatment of cream and milk |
US2594904A (en) * | 1948-07-01 | 1952-04-29 | William O Frohring | Tractor hitch and drive means for portable concrete mixers |
US2590438A (en) * | 1950-02-27 | 1952-03-25 | Jr Glenway Maxon | Concrete mixing apparatus |
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