US115749A - Improvement in baoadcast fertilizer-distributers - Google Patents
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- A01C15/00—Fertiliser distributors
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- This invention relates to sundry improvements in a machine whereby fertilizers are distributed broadcast upon land, said improvements having special reference to the combination of the distributer, cleaner, sieve, and stirrer, hereinafter mentioned; also to an arrangement whereby hard substances are ejected from the receiver without injury to thedistributer.
- An inclined removable-shelf, c is placed in guideways d above the distributer, just in rear of the cover 6, the office of the shelf being to direct the fertilizer, thrown in when the cover is raised, in front of the distributer, by the flanges b of which the fertilizer is drawn under the distributer, and made to fall through the orifice in the bottom of the receiver opened by drawing back the slide f.
- a cleaning-cylinder, h is mounted lengthwise of the receiver parallel with the distributer, said cylinder being provided with a large number of projectin g fingers, i, which extend between the flanges I) nearly to the surface of the distributer, and operate to keep the same clear of the fertilizin g material that might otherwise clog it.
- a bar, it is mounted lengthwise of the receiver, parallel with and in front of the distributer, which bar is provided with a series of fingers, Z, projecting downward, whose function is, when the bar 7: is moved back and forth, to
- the journals of the distributer pass through slots m, Fig. 2, in the ends of the receiver, in which slots above the journals are placed springs n, which press the journals down with a force sufficient to keep the distributor at its work, yet allow it to rise, when necessary, to admit of the passage of such hard substance under it.
- the bottom of the receiver, directly beneath the distributer is made with an upper surface, 0, Fig. 1, that inclines backward and upward. This is to prevent the fertilizer from sliding by its own weight under the distributor when the latter is moving up hill.
- the pinion u By sufficiently raising the upper end of the lever 45 the pinion u may be made to engage with a second wheel, w, placed on the cleanershaft outside of the wheel 1'.
- the speed of the rotation of these two cylinders depends, of course, upon the relative size of the wheels u and n.
- the speed of rotation of the pinion t being constant, the larger the wheels u and w the more rapidly will they revolve.
- the speed of the cleaner and distributor may be regulated according to the material in the receiver, some fertilizer, such as lime, requiring to be distributed more plentifully to the acre than others, like guano.
- the vibration of the bar 70 is effected by an elbow-lever, f, pivoted at its angle to the end of the receiver jointed at its upper end to the extremity of the bark, and at its lower end to the upper extremity of a rod, j, the lower extremity of which is secured to the strap of an cecentric, g, placed on the axle B.
- the rotation of the eccentric rocksthe lever f through the medium of the connecting-barj, and the rocking of the lever vibrates the bar k.
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Description
J. P. MALCHEN.
Improvement in Broadcast Fertiiizer Distributers.
"N0. 115,749; Patentedjune 6, 187-.
Unrrnn SrA'rns JAMES P. MAOHEN, OF GENTREVILLE, VIRGINIA.
lMPROVEMENT IN BROADCAST FERTlLiZER-DISTRIBUTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 115,749, dated June 6, 1871.3
Broadcast Fertilizer-Distributer; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear,
' and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing makin g a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a transverse vertical section. Figs. 2 and 3 are elevations of the two ends of the machine; and Fig. 4 is a detached side elevation of part of the mechanism by which the stirring-fingers are operated.
This invention relates to sundry improvements in a machine whereby fertilizers are distributed broadcast upon land, said improvements having special reference to the combination of the distributer, cleaner, sieve, and stirrer, hereinafter mentioned; also to an arrangement whereby hard substances are ejected from the receiver without injury to thedistributer. i
' Referring to the drawing, A is a wooden oblong frame resting on an axle, B, which is mounted in wheels 0 O, and sustaining the fertilizer-receiver D. Mounted lengthwise of the receiver is a distributer, consisting of a cylinder, at, to the exterior of which are sccured straight or spiral flanges I), which extend nearly to the bottom of the receiver. An inclined removable-shelf, c, is placed in guideways d above the distributer, just in rear of the cover 6, the office of the shelf being to direct the fertilizer, thrown in when the cover is raised, in front of the distributer, by the flanges b of which the fertilizer is drawn under the distributer, and made to fall through the orifice in the bottom of the receiver opened by drawing back the slide f. A cleaning-cylinder, h, is mounted lengthwise of the receiver parallel with the distributer, said cylinder being provided with a large number of projectin g fingers, i, which extend between the flanges I) nearly to the surface of the distributer, and operate to keep the same clear of the fertilizin g material that might otherwise clog it. A bar, it, is mounted lengthwise of the receiver, parallel with and in front of the distributer, which bar is provided with a series of fingers, Z, projecting downward, whose function is, when the bar 7: is moved back and forth, to
stir and disintegrate the fertilizer, so that it may readily pass beneath the distributor. To provide against the contingency of the introduction into the receiver of some hard substance of too great size to pass under the distributor when the latter is in its usual position, the journals of the distributer pass through slots m, Fig. 2, in the ends of the receiver, in which slots above the journals are placed springs n, which press the journals down with a force sufficient to keep the distributor at its work, yet allow it to rise, when necessary, to admit of the passage of such hard substance under it. The bottom of the receiver, directly beneath the distributer, is made with an upper surface, 0, Fig. 1, that inclines backward and upward. This is to prevent the fertilizer from sliding by its own weight under the distributor when the latter is moving up hill. The fertilizer falls from the receiver upon a vibrating sieve, p, that is suspended be low the frame A, through and from which sieve the fertilizer is thrown broadcast upon the ground. On the journals of the cleaner and distributer, outside each end of the receiver, are fixed toothed wheels r s, which gear together. On the axle B, beneath either set of the toothed wheels, is a pinion, t. A toothed wheel, a, mounted on a stud that extends horizontally from one end of the frame A, gears with the pinion t. A lever, o, pivoted at one end to said stud, bears a pinion, w, at one side, and outside this a larger toothed wheel, 20, which latter wheel engages with the wheel a. By sufficiently raising the upper end of the lever 45 the pinion u may be made to engage with a second wheel, w, placed on the cleanershaft outside of the wheel 1'. The connecting in this manner of the two wheels to and 01: effects the rotation of the cleaner, and, through the medium of the wheels 7' s, of the distributer also. The speed of the rotation of these two cylinders depends, of course, upon the relative size of the wheels u and n. The speed of rotation of the pinion t being constant, the larger the wheels u and w the more rapidly will they revolve. Hence, by varying the size of these two wheels the speed of the cleaner and distributor may be regulated according to the material in the receiver, some fertilizer, such as lime, requiring to be distributed more plentifully to the acre than others, like guano.
Consequently in distributing plaster the cleaner and distributer should revolve faster than when distributing guano. cured to the end of the receiver outside the lever c, by means of which rack said lever issecured in any desired position. The vibration of the bar 70 is effected by an elbow-lever, f, pivoted at its angle to the end of the receiver jointed at its upper end to the extremity of the bark, and at its lower end to the upper extremity of a rod, j, the lower extremity of which is secured to the strap of an cecentric, g, placed on the axle B. The rotation of the eccentric rocksthe lever f through the medium of the connecting-barj, and the rocking of the lever vibrates the bar k. A bevelgear, g, on the axle B, engaging with the bevelgear y, placed on a stud that extends from the frame A, produces, through the medium A rack, z, is se-.
tributer a b, cleaner h i, receiver-D, and sieve p, as described.
2. The arrangement of the slots m in the ends of the'receiver, the springs n, and the journals of the distributer, as explained.
JAMES P. MAOHEN.
Witnesses:
THos. D. D. OURAND, Orms. A. PETTIT.
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