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US643637A
US643637A US73295299A US1899732952A US643637A US 643637 A US643637 A US 643637A US 73295299 A US73295299 A US 73295299A US 1899732952 A US1899732952 A US 1899732952A US 643637 A US643637 A US 643637A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvementsin feed-grindingmills; and the object of the invention is to generally improve upon and render more efficient this class of inventions, in which means is provided for regulating the machine to grind the grain coarse or fine and so constructed as to make it easy of access to the burs.
  • the present invention resides in the provision of a grinding-mill in which a longitudinally-movable shaft carryinga grinding-wheel is provided, which shaft is actuated by means of lever-and-rod connections with ahand operating-wheel, whereby the two grinding-Wheels may be held at dierent distances from each other, so as to grind the grain coarse or fine, as may be desired.
  • Another feature of the invention resides in the provision of antifriction-rollers, which are held in suitable boxing and adjacent to the end of the shaft carrying the grinding-wheel, whereby the friction between the rollers and the end of the shaft is reduced to a minimum.
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail, in side elevation, of the belt-tightener; and
  • Figfl is an end view of the antifriction -rollers which blea' against the end of the main operatings a t.
  • A designates the frame of the machine, which supports in vsuitable boxings B the longitudinally-movable shaft O.
  • the stationary grinding-wheel D Securely held to the upright portion A of the frame is the stationary grinding-wheel D, which is centrally apertured to allow the grain to pass through said wheel from the hopper E.
  • the grindingwheel D' Mounted on one end of said longitudinally-movable shaft, adjacent to the stationary wheel D, is the grindingwheel D', which is also centrally apertured and has secured in said aperture one end of the shaft, said end of the shaft having a feeding-screw C', which extends through the aperture in the wheel D and provided for the purpose of drawing the grain from the hopper E through the aperture in the wheel D and between the grinding-faces of the two wheels.
  • a removable boX F which may be easily removed when it is desired to have access to the grinding-wheels
  • a second hopper G mounted directly above the hopper E is a second hopper G, through the lower tapering end of which passes a feeding-screw H, which is carried by the countershaft H', mounted in suitable bearings on the frame of the machine, this feeding-screw being provided to advance the feed forward, so that it will drop by gravityintothe hopper E beneath.
  • a pulley K Keyed to the counter-shaft H is a pulley K, about which a belt L passes, which belt also passes around the shaft C.
  • a spring-pawl P Pivoted to a portion of the framework is an arm N, carrying an idler M, and pivoted to said arm is a spring-pawl P, made of a piece of wire coiled at its longitudinal center, its free end disposed in the path of the teeth on the ratchet-bar Q.
  • This idler M is designed to be held yieldingly against the belt and held in place by means of said springactuated pawl, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, the tension on the belt being easily regulated by the hand of an operator, as readily understood.
  • a lever R Pivotally secured to one end of the frame of the machine is a lever R, and secured to the under surface of said lever Ris a yoke S, with its forward end bent at a right angle and bifurcated, the bifurcated ends engaging normally in the annularzrecess C2 in the shaft C,
  • a rod X Passing through the end of the lever R is a rod X, which is held in place by means of the nuts X on one side and on the other side by means of a removable pin X2.
  • This rod X is supported at its other end in an arm A2 of the frame, through which it passes, and is screw-threaded and carries a hand operatingwheel Z, which has a hub integral therewith provided with a series of recesses X3, in which the free end of the pawl X4 is designed to engage to hold said hand-wheel in a fixed position on the rod X.
  • this hand-wheel Z is rotated in one direction or the other the rod threaded hand-wheel and hub working on the threaded portion of said rod.
  • the lever R As the rod X is moved longitudinally the lever R is actuated and the operating-shaftvith the grinding-wheel D' is moved toward or away from the wheel I), a slight distance suliicient to regulate the grinding of the grain.

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No. 643,637. Patented Feb. 20, |900. J. 0. ENSBERG.
FEED MILL.
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JOHN O. ENSBERG, OF PETERSON, MINNESOTA.
FEED-MILL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 643,637', dated February 20, 1900. Application filed October 7, 1899. Serial No. 732,952. (No model.)
To a/Z whom t may concern/.-
Beit known that I, JOHN O. ENSBERG, acitizen of the United States, residing at Peterson, in the county of Fillmore and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Feed-Mills, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to new and useful improvementsin feed-grindingmills; and the object of the invention is to generally improve upon and render more efficient this class of inventions, in which means is provided for regulating the machine to grind the grain coarse or fine and so constructed as to make it easy of access to the burs.
More specically, the present invention resides in the provision of a grinding-mill in which a longitudinally-movable shaft carryinga grinding-wheel is provided, which shaft is actuated by means of lever-and-rod connections with ahand operating-wheel, whereby the two grinding-Wheels may be held at dierent distances from each other, so as to grind the grain coarse or fine, as may be desired.
Another feature of the invention resides in the provision of antifriction-rollers, which are held in suitable boxing and adjacent to the end of the shaft carrying the grinding-wheel, whereby the friction between the rollers and the end of the shaft is reduced to a minimum.
To these ends and to such others as the invention may pertain the same consists, further, in the novel construction, combination, and adaptation of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described and then specifically defined in the appended claim.
The present invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which, with the letters of reference marked thereon, form part of this application, and in which drawings similar letters of reference indicate like parts throughout the several views,in which- Figure lis a central vertical section through my improved grinding-mill and longitudinally-movable shaft. Fig. 2 is a top plan view. Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail, in side elevation, of the belt-tightener; and Figfl is an end view of the antifriction -rollers which blea' against the end of the main operatings a t.
Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, A designates the frame of the machine, which supports in vsuitable boxings B the longitudinally-movable shaft O. Securely held to the upright portion A of the frame is the stationary grinding-wheel D, which is centrally apertured to allow the grain to pass through said wheel from the hopper E. Mounted on one end of said longitudinally-movable shaft, adjacent to the stationary wheel D, is the grindingwheel D', which is also centrally apertured and has secured in said aperture one end of the shaft, said end of the shaft having a feeding-screw C', which extends through the aperture in the wheel D and provided for the purpose of drawing the grain from the hopper E through the aperture in the wheel D and between the grinding-faces of the two wheels. Mounted oversaid wheels and resting on the frame of the machine is a removable boX F, which may be easily removed when it is desired to have access to the grinding-wheels, and mounted directly above the hopper E is a second hopper G, through the lower tapering end of which passes a feeding-screw H, which is carried by the countershaft H', mounted in suitable bearings on the frame of the machine, this feeding-screw being provided to advance the feed forward, so that it will drop by gravityintothe hopper E beneath. Keyed to the counter-shaft H is a pulley K, about which a belt L passes, which belt also passes around the shaft C. Pivoted to a portion of the framework is an arm N, carrying an idler M, and pivoted to said arm is a spring-pawl P, made of a piece of wire coiled at its longitudinal center, its free end disposed in the path of the teeth on the ratchet-bar Q. This idler M is designed to be held yieldingly against the belt and held in place by means of said springactuated pawl, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, the tension on the belt being easily regulated by the hand of an operator, as readily understood.
Pivotally secured to one end of the frame of the machine is a lever R, and secured to the under surface of said lever Ris a yoke S, with its forward end bent at a right angle and bifurcated, the bifurcated ends engaging normally in the annularzrecess C2 in the shaft C,
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whereby as the said lever is actuated on its pivotal point R the shaft is given a longitudinal movement, and with it the Wheel D. Mounted on the inner edge of said lever R is a box T, extending over the outer end of the shaft C, and T is a bushing which telescopes within said boxing and is held in place by means of a screw J. Interposed between the inner end of said bushing and the bottom of the boxing is a series of antifriction-rollers IV, the inner conical-shaped points of which, V, are arranged as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings. Against these antifrictionrollers the end of the shaft is adapted to bear, so as to reduce the friction between the parts t0 a minimum.
Passing through the end of the lever R is a rod X, which is held in place by means of the nuts X on one side and on the other side by means of a removable pin X2. This rod X is supported at its other end in an arm A2 of the frame, through which it passes, and is screw-threaded and carries a hand operatingwheel Z, which has a hub integral therewith provided with a series of recesses X3, in which the free end of the pawl X4 is designed to engage to hold said hand-wheel in a fixed position on the rod X. As this hand-wheel Z is rotated in one direction or the other the rod threaded hand-wheel and hub working on the threaded portion of said rod. As the rod X is moved longitudinally the lever R is actuated and the operating-shaftvith the grinding-wheel D' is moved toward or away from the wheel I), a slight distance suliicient to regulate the grinding of the grain.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim to be new, and desire to secure by Iletters Patent, is-
In a feed-grinding mill, the combination with the shaft suitably mounted and carrying the grinding-wheel, the lever R pivoted at one end to the frame of the mill, an adjustable hand-operated shaft secured to its opposite end, the cup T recessed in its outer end and fitted over said lever R, the antifriction-rollers seated in said cup and arranged at right angles to each other, their inner ends tapering and held in contact with one another, the flanged thimble T held Within said box and having a bearing on the shaft, the forked yoke S secured to lever R and having arms engaging in an annular recess (l2 in the shaft, all substantially as shown and described and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN O. ENSBERG.
Witnesses:
PETER LEITHE, N. L. LoDAI-IL.
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US2596088A (en) * 1952-05-06 Solid feeding means fob fluid-type
US4037801A (en) * 1976-03-01 1977-07-26 Electra Food Machinery, Inc. Grinding apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2596088A (en) * 1952-05-06 Solid feeding means fob fluid-type
US4037801A (en) * 1976-03-01 1977-07-26 Electra Food Machinery, Inc. Grinding apparatus

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