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US2044946A
US2044946A US754211A US75421134A US2044946A US 2044946 A US2044946 A US 2044946A US 754211 A US754211 A US 754211A US 75421134 A US75421134 A US 75421134A US 2044946 A US2044946 A US 2044946A
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    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
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    • C14CCHEMICAL TREATMENT OF HIDES, SKINS OR LEATHER, e.g. TANNING, IMPREGNATING, FINISHING; APPARATUS THEREFOR; COMPOSITIONS FOR TANNING
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    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
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  • This invention relates to apparatus for the tanning of leather, and is particularly directed to a rotatable tanning drum which is provided with projections that extend from the inside of 5 the heads whereby hides within the drum may be tumbled without being rubbed or scratched by the drum heads.
  • Figure 1 shows an elevation, partly in section, of a tanning drum of the type of my above mentioned prior patent.
  • Figure 2 shows a section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 shows a modified form of projection mounting
  • Figure 4 shows a further modified form of projection.
  • the tanning drum l is made up of wooden staves 2 suitably bound together by bands 3.
  • the staves are set upon heads 4 and 5 which close the ends of the drum.
  • Axles 6 and 1 secured toheads and 5 respectively, are journaled in supports 8 and 9, respectively.
  • the drum is rotated by means of a driving gear II which engages a gear Ii].
  • An opening I2, provided with a closure l3, permits charging of the drum.
  • the closure I3 is held in place by an element l5 one tongue of which is slipped under a loop l6 and the other tongue of which is secured in place by a bolt H.
  • a Valve l8 permits the withdrawal of gases and vapors from time to time during the operation of the drum.
  • Pins H! are secured to the cylindrical wall of the drum by mounting them in shelves 20, as best seen in Figure 1.
  • Bolts 2! hold the shelves in place.
  • the drum is usually about ten feet in diameter and ten feet long, and the pins [9 are over six inches long.
  • My invention resides in providing projections on the heads of the drum.
  • pins 22 are secured in place by mounting them in inner heads 23 and 24 which are fastened to heads 4 and 5, respectively, by bolts 25.
  • the pins 22 are arranged in two concentric circles.
  • the projections may be mounted in various manners.
  • a pin 26 which has a reduced threaded portion 21 is held in place on the drum head 4 by a nut 3
  • is secured by bolts 33 to the drum head 4.
  • a number of almost semi-spherical projections 32 are provided in plate 3 I.
  • the projections do not need to be as long as the pins l9. They may be about one-half to three or four inches long, but they may vary greatly without departing from the spirit of my invention. Specifically, I have found projections about three inches long quite satisfactory.
  • the projections can be arranged on the drum heads in various ways. While I have shown them arranged in two concentric circles, they may be arranged in a greater or smaller number of circles. If desired, of course, they may be arranged in other patterns or even in a haphazard manner. It is important only that the projections be so arranged and of such number and size as to prevent a deleterious contact between the hides and the drum heads.
  • a rotatable tanning drum a head of which is provided with projections no less than about 10 three inches long for preventing a deleterious contact of the head with hides.
  • a rotatable tanning drum a head of which is provided with inwardly directed pins no less than about three inches long for preventing a 15 deleterious contact of the head with hides.

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June 23, 1936.
c. KANNEL LEATHER TANNI'NG Filed Nov. 22, 1934 k I N V EN TOR. Char/es 7'70/70 e A TTORNE Y.
Patented June 23, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT. OFFICE LEATHER TANNING Application November 22, 1934, Serial No. 754,211
2 Claims.
This invention relates to apparatus for the tanning of leather, and is particularly directed to a rotatable tanning drum which is provided with projections that extend from the inside of 5 the heads whereby hides within the drum may be tumbled without being rubbed or scratched by the drum heads.
In my U. S. Patent 1,893,706 I have disclosed a tanning drum which is provided on its cylindrical wall with long, inwardly directed pins. This type of drum has operated very satisfactorily, and it has produced leather of excellent quality with a great saving of time.
Despite the effectiveness of the pins, the leather, tho of high quality, is slightly damaged by rub-marks. These rub-marks, so called, have been attributed, by those working in the art, to a supposed rubbing or scratching action of the pins. Numerous attempts have been made to 0 avoid rub-marks by varying the shape, size, and
location of the pins, but such attempts have consistently failed. Other types of tanning drums have produced leather which is even more damaged.
By inserting a small glass window in a tanning drum of the type of my prior patent, I was able to study the tumbling action of the hides. As the drum rotated, the hides were lifted by the pins and carried towards the top of the drum. At, or near, the top of the drum, the hides were released and allowed to fall into the tanning liquors. I observed that some of the hides which were released slid down one of the heads of the drum. Because of the relatively high speeds of 5 rotation, and because of the length of the pins used in the drums of the type seen in my prior patent, the hides were lifted high in the drum and were thrown against the drum heads. It is my belief that rub-marks are caused, primarily, by a rubbing or scratching action which the heads of the drums exercise on the hides which are thrown against them and which slide down them.
It is an object of my invention to produce a leather substantially free from rub-marks by J preventing contact between hides and the end walls of a tanning drum. It is a further object of my invention to provide simple and inexpensive means for thus preventing contact between hides and the end walls of a drum. Further objects of my invention will appear hereinafter.
My objects are accomplished, briefly, by providing inwardly directed projections on the inner sides of the heads of a tanning drum, Projections so located prevent contact between hides and the end wall: causing the hides to fall directly into the tanning solution.
In order more fully to understand my invention, reference should be had to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 shows an elevation, partly in section, of a tanning drum of the type of my above mentioned prior patent.
Figure 2 shows a section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 shows a modified form of projection mounting, and
Figure 4 shows a further modified form of projection.
The tanning drum l is made up of wooden staves 2 suitably bound together by bands 3. The staves are set upon heads 4 and 5 which close the ends of the drum. Axles 6 and 1, secured toheads and 5 respectively, are journaled in supports 8 and 9, respectively. The drum is rotated by means of a driving gear II which engages a gear Ii]. An opening I2, provided with a closure l3, permits charging of the drum. The closure I3 is held in place by an element l5 one tongue of which is slipped under a loop l6 and the other tongue of which is secured in place by a bolt H. A Valve l8 permits the withdrawal of gases and vapors from time to time during the operation of the drum.
Pins H! are secured to the cylindrical wall of the drum by mounting them in shelves 20, as best seen in Figure 1. Bolts 2! hold the shelves in place. The drum is usually about ten feet in diameter and ten feet long, and the pins [9 are over six inches long.
My invention resides in providing projections on the heads of the drum. As seen in Figures 1 and 2, pins 22 are secured in place by mounting them in inner heads 23 and 24 which are fastened to heads 4 and 5, respectively, by bolts 25. As shown in Figure 2, the pins 22 are arranged in two concentric circles.
As seen in Figure 3, the projections may be mounted in various manners. In Figure 3 a pin 26 which has a reduced threaded portion 21 is held in place on the drum head 4 by a nut 3|]. Gaskets 28 and 29 prevent leakage thru the holes in the drum head.
In the modification of Figure 4, a plate 3| is secured by bolts 33 to the drum head 4. A number of almost semi-spherical projections 32 are provided in plate 3 I.
The projections do not need to be as long as the pins l9. They may be about one-half to three or four inches long, but they may vary greatly without departing from the spirit of my invention. Specifically, I have found projections about three inches long quite satisfactory.
It will be readily understood that the projections can be arranged on the drum heads in various ways. While I have shown them arranged in two concentric circles, they may be arranged in a greater or smaller number of circles. If desired, of course, they may be arranged in other patterns or even in a haphazard manner. It is important only that the projections be so arranged and of such number and size as to prevent a deleterious contact between the hides and the drum heads.
While my invention finds a peculiar utility in connection with drums of the type illustrated, it will be readily apparent that the provision of projections on the heads of any tanning drum is Within the spirit of my invention.
While I have shown certain specific forms of projections and certain specific manners of using and mounting projections, I do not intend to be limited thereby, the scope of my invention being set forth in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A rotatable tanning drum a head of which is provided with projections no less than about 10 three inches long for preventing a deleterious contact of the head with hides.
2. A rotatable tanning drum a head of which is provided with inwardly directed pins no less than about three inches long for preventing a 15 deleterious contact of the head with hides.
CHARLES KANNEL.
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US3474647A (en) * 1965-09-10 1969-10-28 Dandliker & Hotz Ag Tanning apparatus
US5782111A (en) * 1996-07-02 1998-07-21 Sights Denim Systems Inc Mechanical desizing and abrading apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3474647A (en) * 1965-09-10 1969-10-28 Dandliker & Hotz Ag Tanning apparatus
US5782111A (en) * 1996-07-02 1998-07-21 Sights Denim Systems Inc Mechanical desizing and abrading apparatus

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