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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • Figure 1 is a plan of the distributer with a the cut-off removed that the discharging-opening may be seen. elevation of the distributer on line a m, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
  • the objectof this invention is to provide an improved device for sowing or distributing phosphates.
  • the invention consists of a box in which a spoked wheel is revolved horizontally, by suitable mechanism, under a hinged adjustable 1 opening.
  • A represents the box, supported on legs B, and having fastened on its under side a hanger, O, in the dependent lug a of which the-shaft b of the beveled driving pinion D is journaled, while the thimble c of the said hanger 0 projects centrally up through the bottom of the said box A.
  • E is a beveled-gear wheel, whose hollow axle 61 extends upward through the thi-mble 0, and is held by the bolt and nut F and its own square shoulder f firmly in the square socket g of the wheel G.
  • the wheel G is provided with several arms or spokes, h, that are slightly curved on. one edge, and extend horizontally from its periphery. v
  • a nut and bolt, F hold on the hub of the wheel G a longitudinally twisted arm or scraper, H, that revolves with the wheel Gr and in contact with theupper surface of the hinged shelf or cutoff I.
  • This cut-oft I is a able by means of the screws it, that project upward through the bottom of said box A.
  • the curved plates K cut off the corners of the box A, and form, in connection with the curved side of the said box, a circular space, over which the arms it completely sweep when they are put in motion.
  • the elongated disc'harge-openin g L In the bottom of the box A is the elongated disc'harge-openin g L, made a little longer than an arm, 7b,, and so located that as the arms h sweep over it the shoulder m of any one arm h will reach the inner edge of the said open ingL before the preceding arm has uncovered the opposite .and outer edge, so that when in operation one arm h is constantly moving over the said opening L and discharging the phosphate through it.
  • the cut-off I is adjusted to regulate the depth of the spacebetween it and the bottom of the box A, in order to govern the quantity of phosphate that each arm h, as it revolves, shall force through the opening L.
  • the phosphate is put into the box A upon the cut-off I, and the operator turns the crank 0, whereby, through the action of the gears D and E, the arms h and scraper H are put in motion, and at each revolution the scraper H sweeps a quantity of the phosphate from the cut-off I, and the arms h force it through the opening L, the rate of delivery being governed by the speed with which the crank O is turned.

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S. H. EVERETT. Fertilizer-Distributer.
No. 222,478. Patented Dec. 9, 1879.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL H. EVERETT, OF MAGEDON, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT lN FERTIL IZE R-DISTRIBUTERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 222,478, dated December 9, 1879; application filed October 18, 1879.
To all whom it may concern: m
Be it known that I, SAMUEL H. EVERETT,
I of Macedon, in the county of Wayne and State i of New York, have invented a new and Improved Fertilizer-Distributor, of which the following is a specification.
Figure 1 is a plan of the distributer with a the cut-off removed that the discharging-opening may be seen. elevation of the distributer on line a m, Fig. 1.
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The objectof this invention is to provide an improved device for sowing or distributing phosphates.
The invention consists of a box in which a spoked wheel is revolved horizontally, by suitable mechanism, under a hinged adjustable 1 opening.
In the drawings, A represents the box, supported on legs B, and having fastened on its under side a hanger, O, in the dependent lug a of which the-shaft b of the beveled driving pinion D is journaled, while the thimble c of the said hanger 0 projects centrally up through the bottom of the said box A.
E is a beveled-gear wheel, whose hollow axle 61 extends upward through the thi-mble 0, and is held by the bolt and nut F and its own square shoulder f firmly in the square socket g of the wheel G.
The wheel G is provided with several arms or spokes, h, that are slightly curved on. one edge, and extend horizontally from its periphery. v
A nut and bolt, F, hold on the hub of the wheel G a longitudinally twisted arm or scraper, H, that revolves with the wheel Gr and in contact with theupper surface of the hinged shelf or cutoff I. This cut-oft I is a able by means of the screws it, that project upward through the bottom of said box A.
The curved plates K cut off the corners of the box A, and form, in connection with the curved side of the said box, a circular space, over which the arms it completely sweep when they are put in motion.
In the bottom of the box A is the elongated disc'harge-openin g L, made a little longer than an arm, 7b,, and so located that as the arms h sweep over it the shoulder m of any one arm h will reach the inner edge of the said open ingL before the preceding arm has uncovered the opposite .and outer edge, so that when in operation one arm h is constantly moving over the said opening L and discharging the phosphate through it.
Fastened under the opening L is a spout,
manner; but by the use of this device any of 7 these phosphates can be distributed or sown with perfect regularity and in a continuous flow.
In operating the device, the cut-off I is adjusted to regulate the depth of the spacebetween it and the bottom of the box A, in order to govern the quantity of phosphate that each arm h, as it revolves, shall force through the opening L. Then the phosphate is put into the box A upon the cut-off I, and the operator turns the crank 0, whereby, through the action of the gears D and E, the arms h and scraper H are put in motion, and at each revolution the scraper H sweeps a quantity of the phosphate from the cut-off I, and the arms h force it through the opening L, the rate of delivery being governed by the speed with which the crank O is turned.
I do not confine myself to the precise driving mechanism herein shown, for it is obvious that other driving devices will accomplish the object sought; but,
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat- H, and a wheel, G, provided with spokes h, entsubstantially as herein described, said wheel 1. The combination of screws k with cut- G, arms h, and scraper H being driven by oft II), (substantially as and for the purpose debeveled-gear Wheels, as herein set forth. scrl e 2. The within-described phosphate-distrib- SAMUEL EVERETT nter, consisting of a box, A, provided with a Witnesses: diagonal discharge'opening, L, partitions K, M. H. SOUTHWICK, and cut-off I, in combination with a scraper, JOHN STRONG.
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US2417284A (en) * 1944-01-29 1947-03-11 Almberg Gustave Plural discharge assistant dispensing machine
US4228934A (en) * 1978-12-26 1980-10-21 Whirlpool Corporation Ice body delivery apparatus

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2417284A (en) * 1944-01-29 1947-03-11 Almberg Gustave Plural discharge assistant dispensing machine
US4228934A (en) * 1978-12-26 1980-10-21 Whirlpool Corporation Ice body delivery apparatus

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