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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1 is a side View of our splitting-machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a top View, partly in section- '5. 0., through the line w w on Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical'section through the line y 4 on Fig. 2, looking toward the front end of the machine.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse vertical section through the line 2 2 on Fig. 2, showing the upright splitters.
  • Our machine has a substantial frame, A, provided with suitable bearings a for the support of the driving-shaft a.
  • This shaft is provided with a pinion, a on the front end of the machine, which engages the pinion b on the splitter-shaft 12
  • the inner end of this shaft carries the splitter b which is a cylin der provided with radially or nearly radially projecting blades.
  • a small pinion, b engages a similar pinion,'c, upon a parallel splittershaft, 0 which carries on its inner end the splitter 0 It will be seen that the edges of these splitters are so placed with reference to each other that they respectively engage the opposite sides of the object introduced between them in the same horizontal plane, and thus, in the case of a brittle material like hard sugar, they pinch or crack off a piece, whose width is determined by the degree of speed with which'the material operated upon is fed through the hopper or guide W.
  • the opposite end of the driving-shaft is geared by a beveled gear to the vertical shaft cl provided atits upper extremity with the pinion al which engages a similar pinion on the; parallel vertical shaft d
  • This shaft carries' one of the vertically-1.)lacedsplitters d and by means of the small pinion d actuates the parallel vertical shaft e, carrying the other vertical splitter 6 i
  • the vertical splitterg shafts revolve with greater speed than the horizontal splitter shafts, to which reference was first made.
  • the speed of these splitters is arranged with reference to the speed of the first pair of splitters, as will be hereafter explained.
  • Motion is imparted to the feed-roller h by a crossed belt from the pulley h on either side of the apron are arranged two vertical shafts, t and j, carrying the friction-rollers t and j, the perimeters of which engage the sides of the strip of sugar,
  • the speed of these vertical splitters is determined by the width of the original slabsthat is, by the number of cut-s ne'oessary to divide each strip split from the slab into cubes or blocks of the de-
  • the cubes, as they are cut, pass along the apron and are carried over the pulyley f from which they fall into boxes or other receptacles placed for their reception.

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I ZSheets S heetI. G. DINKEL W. .B. ELMENHUBST. Maching forsplitting Hard Sugar. N0.I68,728..
Patented Oct. 11, 1875 wmysu.
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No. l68,728.
Patented on. n, 1875.
N.FETERS, PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTQN. Dr C,
UNI E STATES PATENT O'Fmcn 'enonen DINKEL AND WALTER n. ELMENHOBST, or JERSEY CITY, NQJ.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR SPLITTING HARD sueAR.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 168,728, dated October 1 1, 1875; application filed A September 10, 1875. I
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE DINKEL, of I Jersey City, New Jersey, and WALTER R. ELMENHoRsT, of Altona, Germany, now residing in Jersey City, New Jersey, have inof the other) with suitable devices for feed;
ing slabs of sugar to the first pair of splittingrollers, and feeding the strips, into which the first pair of splitting-roller split the slabs, to the second pair of splittingrollers, by which they are split into blocks or cubes of the dc sired size.
The accompanyingdrawin gs are as follows: Figure 1 is a side View of our splitting-machine. Fig. 2 is a top View, partly in section- '5. 0., through the line w w on Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical'section through the line y 4 on Fig. 2, looking toward the front end of the machine. Fig. 4 is a transverse vertical section through the line 2 2 on Fig. 2, showing the upright splitters.
Our machine has a substantial frame, A, provided with suitable bearings a for the support of the driving-shaft a. This shaft is provided with a pinion, a on the front end of the machine, which engages the pinion b on the splitter-shaft 12 The inner end of this shaft carries the splitter b which is a cylin der provided with radially or nearly radially projecting blades. A small pinion, b engages a similar pinion,'c, upon a parallel splittershaft, 0 which carries on its inner end the splitter 0 It will be seen that the edges of these splitters are so placed with reference to each other that they respectively engage the opposite sides of the object introduced between them in the same horizontal plane, and thus, in the case of a brittle material like hard sugar, they pinch or crack off a piece, whose width is determined by the degree of speed with which'the material operated upon is fed through the hopper or guide W.
The opposite end of the driving-shaft is geared by a beveled gear to the vertical shaft cl provided atits upper extremity with the pinion al which engages a similar pinion on the; parallel vertical shaft d This shaft carries' one of the vertically-1.)lacedsplitters d and by means of the small pinion d actuates the parallel vertical shaft e, carrying the other vertical splitter 6 i It will be seen that the vertical splitterg shafts revolve with greater speed than the horizontal splitter shafts, to which reference was first made. The speed of these splitters is arranged with reference to the speed of the first pair of splitters, as will be hereafter explained.
By means of the gearing f, at the back end of the machine, motion is imparted from the driving-shaft to the transverse counter-shaft f. This shaft is provided with the pulley f which carries the feed belt or apron g, which is sustained at the front end of the machine by the loose pulley g Two-oppositely-in- 'clined guides, 91 and g serve to centralize objects carried upon the apron g. A spring feed-roller, h, is arranged in front of the ver-' tical splitters, for the purpose of engaging the top of the strip of sugar, and holding it down upon the apron, and assisting in its delivery to the vertical splitters. Motion is imparted to the feed-roller h by a crossed belt from the pulley h On either side of the apron are arranged two vertical shafts, t and j, carrying the friction-rollers t and j, the perimeters of which engage the sides of the strip of sugar,
which is being fed along the apron and centralize it for presentation, in proper position, to the vertical splitters. These friction-rollers may, if desired, bepositively actuated by belting the pulleys i and i to the pulleys i andi on the counter-shaft f The operation of our machine is as follows: Slabs of hard sugar are successively placed in the hopper or guide W, and fed downward between the first'pair of splitters b by the operation of which each slab is cracked into strips of the desired width. These strips fall on the apron g, and, being centralized thereupon by the guides g and g arecarried forward and engaged on their sides by the friction-rollers z" and j and pass under the feed roller 7i, andarethus presented in proper position to a second pair of splitters of like construction to the first, which crack the strips into short blocks or cubes. The speed of these vertical splitters is determined by the width of the original slabsthat is, by the number of cut-s ne'oessary to divide each strip split from the slab into cubes or blocks of the de- The cubes, as they are cut, pass along the apron and are carried over the pulyley f from which they fall into boxes or other receptacles placed for their reception.
We claim as our invention- 1 In a machine for splitting hard sugarinto cubes, a pair of rotary splitters. substantially such as described, mounted in parallel horiz 'ontalbearings, and a carrying apron 0r belt arranged under such rotary splitters, and
, Z 1' movingina direction parallel to the axis of such rotarysplitte'rs, in combination with a tical rotary splitters d and 6 substantially as and for the purpose set forth,
3. The combination, with a pair of rotary splitters, substantially such as described, of the traveling apron g and the feed-roller h,
for the purpose of engaging opposite sides of' a slab of sugar and delivering it to the rotary splitters, substantially as set forth.
GGE. DINKEL. W. R. ELMENHORST.
Witnesses: F. O. MATTHIESSEN,
J. H, OUBBERLY.
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