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  • the machine is constructed as follows l, 1, Figure 1, represents an upright frame in which is placed the cylinder A, which is about three and a half feet long and thirteen cylinder, and are directed inward and stand- 1 ing at right angles with the staves of said cylinder. Said teeth are formed in spiral ranges from the top to the bottom of the cylinder.
  • the runner B, Fig. 2 has similar teeth D, formed in sections Fig. 4 and placed on a vertical shaft E, Fig. 2, in spiral ranges; said teeth work between the teeth in the cylinder A, the teeth work between each other at equal distances apart leaving a space between the teeth every way of from one eighth to five eighths of an inch to suit the particular purpose to which it may be applied.
  • the cylinder A is constructed in sections of circles or staves of cast iron I, Fig. 3.
  • the staves are preferably cast from two separate patterns, the one having an even number of teeth and the other an odd, so that when they are formed into a cylin der the teeth in the adjoining staves do not stand opposite each other, there. being an equal number of each kind of staves to a cylindersay from siX to eight of each, the staves are then placed between the two plates of cast iron F, F, Fig. 1 which are bolted to the frame 1, l.
  • the plates are cast each with a circular groove, of the diameter to suit the size of the cylinder.
  • the staves are then placed in said grooves by which they are formed into a cylinder. They are bound together by a band or hoop G.
  • the revolving runner B is constructed of a number of cast iron circles B Fig. 4, to suit the number of teeth in the staves of the stationary cylinder; these circles are cast with an odd number of teeth on them, projecting outward from thecenter; the teeth are similar to those formed on the staves of the stationary cylinder; the circles or sections are then placed on the vertical shaft E, Figs. 1 and 2 so as to form the teeth in spiral range from bottom to top of the runner B.
  • the runner B is then supported by means of two cast iron bridges H, H, Fig. 1'
  • Motion is given to the runner B, by means of a band applied to a cast ironpulley I, and may have from one'to-five hundred revolutions per minute to suit the.
  • the invention claimed by us the said ALFRED DUVALL and I/VILLIAM I. DUVALL, and which we desire to secure by Letters Patent, consists in 1.

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A. & W. J. DUVALL. HULLING RICE AND RUBBING WHEAT.
N0. 567 Patented Jan. 9, 1838.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED DUVALL AND WM. I. DUVALL, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
MACHINE FOR RUBBING WHEAT AND HULLING- RICE AND OTHER GRAIN.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 567, dated January 9, 1838; Antedated August 11, 1837.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, ALFRED DUVALL and WILLIAM I. DUVALL, both of the city of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented a new and useful Machine for Rubbing Wheat, Hulling Rice, 620.; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification.
The machine is constructed as follows l, 1, Figure 1, represents an upright frame in which is placed the cylinder A, which is about three and a half feet long and thirteen cylinder, and are directed inward and stand- 1 ing at right angles with the staves of said cylinder. Said teeth are formed in spiral ranges from the top to the bottom of the cylinder. The runner B, Fig. 2, has similar teeth D, formed in sections Fig. 4 and placed on a vertical shaft E, Fig. 2, in spiral ranges; said teeth work between the teeth in the cylinder A, the teeth work between each other at equal distances apart leaving a space between the teeth every way of from one eighth to five eighths of an inch to suit the particular purpose to which it may be applied. The cylinder A, is constructed in sections of circles or staves of cast iron I, Fig. 3. The staves are preferably cast from two separate patterns, the one having an even number of teeth and the other an odd, so that when they are formed into a cylin der the teeth in the adjoining staves do not stand opposite each other, there. being an equal number of each kind of staves to a cylindersay from siX to eight of each, the staves are then placed between the two plates of cast iron F, F, Fig. 1 which are bolted to the frame 1, l. The plates are cast each with a circular groove, of the diameter to suit the size of the cylinder. The staves are then placed in said grooves by which they are formed into a cylinder. They are bound together by a band or hoop G.
The revolving runner B, is constructed of a number of cast iron circles B Fig. 4, to suit the number of teeth in the staves of the stationary cylinder; these circles are cast with an odd number of teeth on them, projecting outward from thecenter; the teeth are similar to those formed on the staves of the stationary cylinder; the circles or sections are then placed on the vertical shaft E, Figs. 1 and 2 so as to form the teeth in spiral range from bottom to top of the runner B. The runner B, is then supported by means of two cast iron bridges H, H, Fig. 1'
attached to the frame '1, 1, which areadjusted by keys. Motion is given to the runner B, by means of a band applied to a cast ironpulley I, and may have from one'to-five hundred revolutions per minute to suit the.
material that may be hulled or rubbed. The
' grainis admitted through either of theaperthe machine with great velocity in its descent being, prevented from passing too fast through the machine by the irregular number of teeth in the revolving cylinder or runner and the spiral from in which they are placed in the cylinders A, and B. The 7 grain is also impeded in its course between the teeth in the cylinder A, against which it is driven by the teeth on the cylinder B, receiving the friction of the grain as it is deranged in its course through the machine; by this means the impurities are separated from the grain the friction being so great on wheat as to separate the thin coat of silic or gum that surrounds it; removing also the fuzz or barbs which adhere to the end of the grains leaving the wheat or other material completely cleaned.
The invention claimed by us, the said ALFRED DUVALL and I/VILLIAM I. DUVALL, and which we desire to secure by Letters Patent, consists in 1. The mode of constructing the cylinder and runners with teeth passing between each other in the manner before described.
2. The mode of constructing the case of the cylinder and the core of the runner is not claimed.
ALFRED DUVALL. WILLIAM I. DUVALL.
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Trros. W. Bonn, JOHN W. Pos'r.
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US5080264A (en) * 1989-02-23 1992-01-14 Signode Corporation Apparatus for feeding bulk material
US5031546A (en) * 1989-02-28 1991-07-16 The Dow Chemical Company Hopper car discharge system
WO2010112034A2 (en) 2009-04-02 2010-10-07 Aarhus Universitet Compositions and methods for treatment and diagnosis of synucleinopathies
WO2013072415A1 (en) 2011-11-15 2013-05-23 Amgen Research (Munich) Gmbh Binding molecules for bcma and cd3
EP3611193A1 (en) 2011-11-15 2020-02-19 Amgen Research (Munich) GmbH Binding molecules for bcma and cd3
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EP4253958A2 (en) 2018-03-26 2023-10-04 Glycanostics s.r.o. Means and methods for glycoprofiling of a protein
WO2021115240A1 (en) 2019-12-13 2021-06-17 四川科伦博泰生物医药股份有限公司 Anti-tslp antibody and uses thereof
WO2021243320A2 (en) 2020-05-29 2021-12-02 Amgen Inc. Adverse effects-mitigating administration of a bispecific antibody construct binding to cd33 and cd3
WO2022218957A1 (en) 2021-04-12 2022-10-20 Acm Biolabs Pte Ltd Polymersomes comprising a soluble encapsulated polynucleotide and an ionizable lipid as well as methods of making and uses thereof
WO2023025927A1 (en) 2021-08-26 2023-03-02 Glycanostics S.R.O Glycoprotein biomarkers for diagnosing cancer
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