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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02BPREPARING GRAIN FOR MILLING; REFINING GRANULAR FRUIT TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS BY WORKING THE SURFACE
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  • A is a frame, of suitable size and height, upon the ends of which the cylinder is supported.
  • Bis the cylinder consisting of a central part of Wood or metal, provided with lon- ⁇ gitudinal rows of teeth or cutters D and a shaft, E.
  • F is the driving-pulley.
  • Gr is the casing or jacket by which the cylinder is surrounded. This casing is made of ,corrugated and perforated sheet iron or steel, as seen in the drawing. The corrugations are transverse, and the perforations may be longitudinal slots instead of round holes, if desired.
  • This casing is stayed by wooden staves H.
  • the casing is made in two semi-cylindrical parts, hinged together, as seen at I, the lower part being stationary, and the upper' part so that it may be thrown back to expose the cylinder.
  • the staves of the upper part are contiguous, and have transverse grooves or ch anthe hulls and hearts of the kernels are knocked of and separated from the corn.
  • the kernels of corn are also broken more or less, and dust and meal are made from the fragments, which are thrown, by centrifugal forceof the revolving cylinder, through the perforations of the asing, leavin g the hominy clean and free from ust.
  • the lower portion of the casing is also supported by three (more or less) kstaves, as seen in Fig. 2, one of which is made removable by means of two bent-wire levers, L L, connected with the bar M, and held in position by the spring N. O is the fulcrum-rod of these levers. By this means the stave l? may be dropped down for cleaning the mill.
  • the delivery of the corn from the hopper is regulated by means ofthe adjustable shutter Q.

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.|. L. TUNER.
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N0. 144,486, y Patented Nov.1.1,1873.
4 Inventor:
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JACOB L TONER, OF EDINBURG, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN HOMINV-MILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 144,486, dated November 11, 1373 application led June 28, 1873.
To all whom t ma y concern:
Be it known that I, J ACOB L. TONER, of Ed- `inburg, in the county of Johnson and State of of Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is a frame, of suitable size and height, upon the ends of which the cylinder is supported. Bis the cylinder, consisting of a central part of Wood or metal, provided with lon-` gitudinal rows of teeth or cutters D and a shaft, E. F is the driving-pulley. Gr is the casing or jacket by which the cylinder is surrounded. This casing is made of ,corrugated and perforated sheet iron or steel, as seen in the drawing. The corrugations are transverse, and the perforations may be longitudinal slots instead of round holes, if desired.
I do not confine myself to a corrugated casing' or jacket, as a similar edect would be produced by a plain perforated casing; but I prefer to corrugate it, as represented.
This casing is stayed by wooden staves H. The casing is made in two semi-cylindrical parts, hinged together, as seen at I, the lower part being stationary, and the upper' part so that it may be thrown back to expose the cylinder. The staves of the upper part are contiguous, and have transverse grooves or ch anthe hulls and hearts of the kernels are knocked of and separated from the corn. The kernels of corn are also broken more or less, and dust and meal are made from the fragments, which are thrown, by centrifugal forceof the revolving cylinder, through the perforations of the asing, leavin g the hominy clean and free from ust.
The lower portion of the casing is also supported by three (more or less) kstaves, as seen in Fig. 2, one of which is made removable by means of two bent-wire levers, L L, connected with the bar M, and held in position by the spring N. O is the fulcrum-rod of these levers. By this means the stave l? may be dropped down for cleaning the mill. The delivery of the corn from the hopper is regulated by means ofthe adjustable shutter Q.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The bottom-slotted reticulated cylinder G, combined, as described, with the stave P, and
spring-held lever-frame L M O, as and for the purpose set forth.
J. L. TONER.
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CHAs. M. A. Hnss,` CHARLEs W. Snow.
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