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  • Figure 1 of the drawings is a top viewof my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a central vertical longitudinal section of same.
  • My invention relates to threshing-machines, and consists mainly in the construction and novel arrangement of devices whereby a balanced shaker is employed in such a manner as '.to serve an efficient purpose in the separation of thegrain from the straw.
  • the letter A of the drawings designates the body orfiame of an ordinary threshing-machine.
  • the connecting-rod orpitman E Secured to the bottom of the tray in such a manner that its end supports the center of the metal bar a, is the connecting-rod orpitman E, formed of such length and weight that it will balance the separator between the pivot ends of the swinging bars 0 c. v
  • the pitman E is'secured in its angular position with regard to thebottom of the tray by the brace e, and is pivoted to the crank n formed by driving the pin eccentricall y into the wooden roller or shaft 2.
  • K is the hand-crank by which the threshing-cylinder. and separating tray are set in motion.
  • the supporting bars D D are secured to the frame of the threshing-machine,by being passed under and over the half staples m and m, attached respectively to vthe front and rear standard.
  • crank-pin n By the revolution of the crank-pin n, a double motion is communicated to the separating tray. Not only is it shaken backward and forward but also it receives an up-and-down movement of great advantage, in we venting thestraw from becoming packed, and thereby promoting the. sifting operation.
  • the removable supports 1) D provided with half staples in m, and the rigid connecting-rod E, constructed and arranged as herein shown, to balance the separator O, and to give it a vertical aswell ashorizontal motion, substantially as specified.

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2 Sheets Sheet 1. H. A. HUMMER.
Straw Carrier.
No. 99.903. Patented Feb. 15, 1870.
. 2 Sheets-Sheet 2. H. A. HUMMER.
Straw Carrier.
HERBERT A. HUMMER, OF FRENCHTOWN, NEW JERSEY.
Letters Patent No. 99,903, dated February 15, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN-SEPARATORS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern.-
Jersey, have invented a new and valuable Improve ment'in Grain-Separators; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation ofthe same, ref
erence being bad to the annexed drawings making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure 1 of the drawings is a top viewof my invention.
Figure 2 is a central vertical longitudinal section of same.
My invention relates to threshing-machines, and consists mainly in the construction and novel arrangement of devices whereby a balanced shaker is employed in such a manner as '.to serve an efficient purpose in the separation of thegrain from the straw.
. The letter A of the drawings designates the body orfiame of an ordinary threshing-machine; and
,B, thethreshing-cylinder thereof.
6 represents the tray of the separator perforated and hung to the ends of the supporting-bars D D'by the swinging bars 0 c pivoted at their lower ends to the ends of the metal bar a, secured to the bottom of the tray 0. v 4
. Secured to the bottom of the tray in such a manner that its end supports the center of the metal bar a, is the connecting-rod orpitman E, formed of such length and weight that it will balance the separator between the pivot ends of the swinging bars 0 c. v
. The pitman E is'secured in its angular position with regard to thebottom of the tray by the brace e, and is pivoted to the crank n formed by driving the pin eccentricall y into the wooden roller or shaft 2.
Over a small drum, on the end of this shaft, a band is passed, and motion thereby communicated from the drum L on the end of the axis or shaft of the threshing-cylinder.
K is the hand-crank by which the threshing-cylinder. and separating tray are set in motion.
The supporting bars D D are secured to the frame of the threshing-machine,by being passed under and over the half staples m and m, attached respectively to vthe front and rear standard.
By the revolution of the crank-pin n, a double motion is communicated to the separating tray. Not only is it shaken backward and forward but also it receives an up-and-down movement of great advantage, in we venting thestraw from becoming packed, and thereby promoting the. sifting operation.
In consequence of the manner of balancing and swinging the tray, there is little or no friction in 'its operation. It can be worked by a child, and with the greatest efficiency, as the grain seldom passes the ,middle point of the tray before being shaken out.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In combination with the grain-separator of a threshing-machine, the removable supports 1) D, provided with half staples in m, and the rigid connecting-rod E, constructed and arranged as herein shown, to balance the separator O, and to give it a vertical aswell ashorizontal motion, substantially as specified.
In testimony that I claim the above, I have hereunto subscribed my'name in the presence of two witnesses.
HERBERT A. HUMMER.
Witnesses:
JOHN SLATER, ALFRED BRINK.
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