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US137035A US137035DA US137035A US 137035 A US137035 A US 137035A US 137035D A US137035D A US 137035DA US 137035 A US137035 A US 137035A
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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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  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same in the plane y y, Fig. l.
  • This invention consists in combining with a crushing-cylinder, having longitudinal plain interspaces alternating with the tooth portion,
  • an adjustable concave made in two or more sections, having a groove or recess between them, the whole constructed and arranged in such a manner that as the concave wears it can be readjusted, and the material introduced between the crushing-surfaces is reduced to a uniform iineness, and by means of the groove or recess the crushing-surfaces are relieved and the machine prevented from clogging, while by the presence of the plain interspaces between and alternating with the teeth the crushing-surface is relieved at intervals; also, in the arrangement of a door, which is hinged to the case inclosing the crushing mechanism, and which carries the concave in such a manner that by turning down said door easy access can be had to the concave for the purpose of repairing or changing the same as may be required.
  • the yletter A designates a case made of cast-ironl or any other suitable material, and provided with a hopper, B, on top and with a discharge-opening, G, at its bottom.
  • Said case is made cylindrical, and it incloses the crushing-cylinder D, the gudgeons of which have their bearings in the heads of the case, and one of which extends through said head to make room for a pulley or cogwheel that serves to transmit motion to the crushing-cylinder.
  • an opening, E which can be closed by a door, F, that is secured ⁇ tothe case by a hinge ⁇ joint or pivot, a, Fig.
  • the concave can be forced away from the crushing-cylinder D, while the screws c serveV to force said concave up toward such cylinder, and by the combined action of the screws c and d the concave can be adjusted and firmly retained in the desired relation towardl the crushingsurface of the cylinder.
  • Said concave is made in two or more sections, (see Fig. 1,) which are entirely independent from each other, each section being provided with its separate set of screws c d, so that if the concave should wear oft its crushing-surface can be readjusted in the proper relation toward the crushing-cylinder.
  • the crushingcylinder D provided with the plain spaces gand teeth h, as herein shown, inder, constructed and operating substantially in combination with two or more :Miju'sta-bleV in the manner and for the purpose herein setseotion oonoaves, G, having the recess f beforth.

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1.4w. SMITH, lfushing Mills;
Pateted March 18,1823.
UNITED` STATES QPATENT OFFICE'.
JAMES w. sMiTH, 0E COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
IMPRovEMENT IN cRusHiNe-MILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 137,035, dated Mardi 18, 1873.
. section 0i' this invention in the plane x m, Fig.
2. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the same in the plane y y, Fig. l.
Similar letters indicate corresponding parts. This invention consists in combining with a crushing-cylinder, having longitudinal plain interspaces alternating with the tooth portion,
an adjustable concave made in two or more sections, having a groove or recess between them, the whole constructed and arranged in such a manner that as the concave wears it can be readjusted, and the material introduced between the crushing-surfaces is reduced to a uniform iineness, and by means of the groove or recess the crushing-surfaces are relieved and the machine prevented from clogging, while by the presence of the plain interspaces between and alternating with the teeth the crushing-surface is relieved at intervals; also, in the arrangement of a door, which is hinged to the case inclosing the crushing mechanism, and which carries the concave in such a manner that by turning down said door easy access can be had to the concave for the purpose of repairing or changing the same as may be required. Y
In the drawing, the yletter A designates a case made of cast-ironl or any other suitable material, and provided with a hopper, B, on top and with a discharge-opening, G, at its bottom. Said case is made cylindrical, and it incloses the crushing-cylinder D, the gudgeons of which have their bearings in the heads of the case, and one of which extends through said head to make room for a pulley or cogwheel that serves to transmit motion to the crushing-cylinder. In one side of the case A is an opening, E, which can be closed by a door, F, that is secured` tothe case by a hinge `joint or pivot, a, Fig. 1, while its loose or npper end can'be fastened bytwo or more screws, b, which are tapped into the shell A. On the inner surface of the door F is placed the concave Gr, which is adjusted-in the proper position by two sets of screws, c d. The screws c c are tapped into the door F, and they bear with their ends on the concave; but the screws d pass loosely through holes in the door, and they are tapped into the concave, while their tips 0r ends 'bear against shoulders e formed on the heads of the case A. By means of the screws d therefore the concave can be forced away from the crushing-cylinder D, while the screws c serveV to force said concave up toward such cylinder, and by the combined action of the screws c and d the concave can be adjusted and firmly retained in the desired relation towardl the crushingsurface of the cylinder. Said concave is made in two or more sections, (see Fig. 1,) which are entirely independent from each other, each section being provided with its separate set of screws c d, so that if the concave should wear oft its crushing-surface can be readjusted in the proper relation toward the crushing-cylinder. It' the concave is made in one piece and its ends wear 0E it has to be taken off and worked over to iit the cylinder, and such con cave cannot be used for cylinders of different diameters. My sectional concave is readily adjusted and it can be used with cylinders of different size. In the middle of my concave is a recess, f, that extends throughout its entire length, and serves to relieve the crushing-surfaces andto prevent the machine from becoming"clogged. The. crushing-surface of the cylinder D is provided with plain interspaces g, which alternate with. the toothed portions It, and which extend throughout the entire length of said cylinder. By means of these plain interspaces the material to be crushed is prevented from heating, its access between the crushing-surfaces is facilitated, and my machine can be run at considerable speed with a comparatively small amount of power.
By opening the door F easy access can be had to the concave for repairingor changing the same.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, ism
l. The crushingcylinder D, provided with the plain spaces gand teeth h, as herein shown, inder, constructed and operating substantially in combination with two or more :Miju'sta-bleV in the manner and for the purpose herein setseotion oonoaves, G, having the recess f beforth.
tween them, as described, the Whole construct- J AMES W. SMITH. ed and arranged substantially as set forth. Witnesses:
2. The door F on the case A., in combina- W. B. ORB, tion with aooncave and with a orushing-cyl- JEFF. J oHNsoN.`
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US2525650A (en) * 1944-01-12 1950-10-10 Clark Geoffrey Mounting and adjustment of stator blades in grinding, crushing, and pulverizing machinery

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