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US88666A
US88666A US88666DA US88666A US 88666 A US88666 A US 88666A US 88666D A US88666D A US 88666DA US 88666 A US88666 A US 88666A
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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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  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the knives and knife-block.
  • Figure 3 s a vertical lcross-section of the machine.
  • B is a case of metal, made in the shape of two cylinders, placed' side by side, and divided horizontally into two parts, which are hinged together.
  • the shafts A A are put. in through the-centres of the cylindrical parts of the case, and turn in bearings' -at each end.
  • a recess, x is made in the bottom of the case B, in which is placed a block, S', in which is cast a row of knives, a a a, placed crossways of thecase.v
  • c c c are studs, one or more spiral rows of which are cast solid to' each of the shafts A A', said studs cor- These studs c c are so shaped, by bevelling out the slots between them, on the back, that they can be cast without the necessity of being separated with cutters afterwards, which saves much labor in making them.
  • o and o' are two gear-wheels, fastened on the shafts, at the end of the case, and meshing into each other, so that one shaft may drive the other.
  • D is a discharging aperture in the other end of the case.

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gitane @wat f JOHN e. PERRY, `01? KINGsToN, RHODE ISLAND.
Letters PatcntvNo. 88,666, dated April 6, 1869.
To all whom 'it ma/y concern Be it known that I, JOHN G. PERRY, of Kingston, in the county of Washington, and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Meat-Cutters; and do hereby declare the l accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, and to the letters and numbers of reference marked thereon, similar let ters and numbers being used in all the figures to denote the same part.
In these drawings- Figure 1 is a pelspective view of the machine open.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the knives and knife-block. l
Figure 3 s a vertical lcross-section of the machine.
The construction is as follows:
B is a case of metal, made in the shape of two cylinders, placed' side by side, and divided horizontally into two parts, which are hinged together.
The shafts A A are put. in through the-centres of the cylindrical parts of the case, and turn in bearings' -at each end.
A recess, x, is made in the bottom of the case B, in which is placed a block, S', in which is cast a row of knives, a a a, placed crossways of thecase.v
c c c are studs, one or more spiral rows of which are cast solid to' each of the shafts A A', said studs cor- These studs c c are so shaped, by bevelling out the slots between them, on the back, that they can be cast without the necessity of being separated with cutters afterwards, which saves much labor in making them.
o and o' are two gear-wheels, fastened on the shafts, at the end of the case, and meshing into each other, so that one shaft may drive the other.
is an opening in the top, to feed the meat into the machine.
D is a discharging aperture in the other end of the case.
The mode of operating itis as follows:
The shafts b ing put in motion, by turning the crank J, the meat 1s fed in through the openmg, and is by which it 1s cut, or minced spiral position of the studs, is carried toward the other end of the case, where it passes out at the opening D.
Having thus described my meat-cutter, What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isf- The combination and arrangement of the knives a Y BENJAMIN ARNOLD, WILLIAM D. ARNOLD.
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