US2599641A - Lid for flour sifters - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to improvements in lids for gyrating flour sifters of the type embodying stacked sieves.
- the principal object of my invention is to equip such sifters with efficient means for preventing the accumulation therein of moisture settling thereon from the material being sifted and which impairs the efiiciency of the sifter by causing the sifted material to cake and adhere to the sifter parts.
- Another object is to accomplish the above through means of the usual suction system of flour mills in which such sifters are utilized.
- Still another object is to provide such sifters with a sifter lid for attachment to such suction system and for accomplishing the above objectives, and which is of simple, inexpensive construction and adapted for use with conventional sifters of the type indicated without material alteration in the sifter structure.
- Figure 1 is a view in plan of a flour sifter equipped according to my invention in a preferred embodiment thereof;
- Figure 2 is a fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the irregular line 2-2 of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a view in horizontal section taken on the line 33 of Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a view in horizontal section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
- Figure 5 is a view in inverted perspective of the lid
- Figure 6 is a view in transverse section of the lid taken on the line 66 of Figure 5;
- Figure 7 is a view in perspective of one of the flues.
- the type of sifter with which my invention is particularly concerned comprises a gyrating casing l of rectangular form with corner posts 2, a rectangular top frame 3, and an outer vertical Wall structure 4.
- Rectangular, open top, sieves 5 are stacked in the casing I in superposed relation and which fit downwardly into said casing through the top frame 3 with the corners thereof slidably fitted between vertical guide bars 6 on the posts 2.
- the top sieve 5 is spaced slightly below the top frame 3 and the sides of said sieves form an 2 inner vertical wall I in said casing I, the top edges of which are spaced below said top frame 3 for a purpose presently clear.
- the sieves 5 are of conventional construction and arrangement being stacked in superposed sets, three being shown in a set, in this instance, with vertical side channels a in two opposite sides of each set, the side channels a in the superposed set being in angular relation to those in the subjacent set.
- the coarser material tails over through tail over openings b in the higher sieve 5 of each set into the next lower sieve of the set.
- the finer sifted material drops onto pans c in the sieves 5 and tails out of the pans into one or the other of the vertical side channels a.
- the composite throughs of each set of screens 5 drop onto the top sieve of the subjacent set to pass out of the sifter.
- each set of sieves passes out of a tail over opening cl in the lower sieve 5 of the set and into one or another of vertical through, side spaces 29 formed in the casing I in a manner presently described. From the spaces 29 the coarser material passes out of the sifter.
- Such sifters are commonly provided with a lid 8 having a top panel 9 of rectangular form supported by a rectangular marginal frame of side bars arranged in opposed pairs designated I 0, ll inthe difierent pairs, said lid fitting downwardly into top frame 3 with the top panel 9 flush with said frame and the bottom edges of the lid frame resting on the top edges of the top sieve 5 so that said bars 10, ll bridge the space between the top of the inner vertical wall I and said top frame 3.
- a center, upstanding, feed thimble [2 on the top panel 9 provides for connection, by means of a flexible pipe [3, to the usual source of supply of material to be sifted which is fed by gravity into the sifter.
- the lid B is provided with a raised, thin metal, rectangular, bottom plate I 4 fitted between the pair of bars l0 and spaced at opposite side edges I5 thereof from the pair of bars H.
- the spaced side edges l5 of said plate [4 rest upon and are suitably secured to subjacent bars is extending endwise between the pair of bars In parallel with and spaced laterally from the pair of bars II with ends suitably secured to corner posts ll fixed in the angles formed by said bars I0, ll.
- Bars l8 extend along the inner sides of the bars l0, above said plate l4, and are suitably secured to said under sieve through the feed thimble l2 and the openbars Ill with said plate
- Metal strips 20 are secured to the bottoms of the bars II and IS with ends spaced from the posts
- a vertical partition 24 extends between the bottom plate l4 and the top panel 9 around the edges of the opening 23 and of the thimble l2 and forms with the bars ll,--
- extend'upwardly from the bottoms of said troughs above the bottom plate l4 and are spaced from the top panel 9.
- the fiues 25 open at the bottoms thereof into apertures 21 in the bars
- extend downwardly from the bottom plate M at the other sides of said plate in the transverse center of the plate and open into apertures, as at 32, in the bars l0, said apertures 32 communicating with the upper ends of other of the through, side spaces 29 similar to those with v which the apertures 21 communicate.
- a sheet metal suction thimble 28 extends upwardly from one corner of the top panel 9 in communication with the suction chamber 25 and which is adapted to be suitably connectedwith the suction system, not shown, of the mill in which the sifter is being used.
- the partitions 30 form with the outer wall structure 4 air spaces 34 at the sides of the sifter through which air may pass and out of upper apertures 35 in the said wall structure to maintain the partitions 30 dry.
- a lid for closing the top of a gyrating flour sifter said lid having a central feed passageway therein adapted to pass flour therethrough into said sifter, a suction chamber in said lid surrounding said passageway adapted to draw air upwardly out of said sifter to dry the interior thereof, a suction nipple upstanding from said chamber adapted to be connected to a suction communicate the same with said sifter.
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June 10, JURKOW LID FOR FLOUR SIFTERS 2 smms-saam 1 Fig. 3
Filed Jan. 26, 1948 Jul/us Jurkow IN V EN T 0R.
June 10, 19 J. JURKOW LID FOR FLOUR SIFTERS 2 SHEETS--SHEET 2 Filed Jan. 26, 1948 Fig. 4
Jul/us Jurkow IN V EN TOR.
Patented June 10, 1952 LID FOR FLOUR SIFTERS Julius Jurkow, Sheridan, Wyo., per cent to Sheridan Flouring dan, Wyo., a corporation of assignor oi fifty Mills, Inc., Sheri- Wyoming Application January 26, 1948, Serial No. 4,229
3 Claims.
My invention relates to improvements in lids for gyrating flour sifters of the type embodying stacked sieves.
The principal object of my invention is to equip such sifters with efficient means for preventing the accumulation therein of moisture settling thereon from the material being sifted and which impairs the efiiciency of the sifter by causing the sifted material to cake and adhere to the sifter parts.
Another object is to accomplish the above through means of the usual suction system of flour mills in which such sifters are utilized.
Still another object is to provide such sifters with a sifter lid for attachment to such suction system and for accomplishing the above objectives, and which is of simple, inexpensive construction and adapted for use with conventional sifters of the type indicated without material alteration in the sifter structure.
Other and subordinate objects within the purview of my invention, together with the precise nature of my improvements, will be readily understood when the succeeding description and claims are read with reference to the drawings accompanying and forming part of this specification.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in plan of a flour sifter equipped according to my invention in a preferred embodiment thereof;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the irregular line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a view in horizontal section taken on the line 33 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a view in horizontal section taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a view in inverted perspective of the lid;
Figure 6 is a view in transverse section of the lid taken on the line 66 of Figure 5; and
Figure 7 is a view in perspective of one of the flues.
Referring now to the drawings by numerals, the type of sifter with which my invention is particularly concerned comprises a gyrating casing l of rectangular form with corner posts 2, a rectangular top frame 3, and an outer vertical Wall structure 4. Rectangular, open top, sieves 5 are stacked in the casing I in superposed relation and which fit downwardly into said casing through the top frame 3 with the corners thereof slidably fitted between vertical guide bars 6 on the posts 2. The top sieve 5 is spaced slightly below the top frame 3 and the sides of said sieves form an 2 inner vertical wall I in said casing I, the top edges of which are spaced below said top frame 3 for a purpose presently clear.
The sieves 5 are of conventional construction and arrangement being stacked in superposed sets, three being shown in a set, in this instance, with vertical side channels a in two opposite sides of each set, the side channels a in the superposed set being in angular relation to those in the subjacent set. Under gyrations of the sifter I, the coarser material tails over through tail over openings b in the higher sieve 5 of each set into the next lower sieve of the set. The finer sifted material drops onto pans c in the sieves 5 and tails out of the pans into one or the other of the vertical side channels a. The composite throughs of each set of screens 5 drop onto the top sieve of the subjacent set to pass out of the sifter. in a manner which will be understood. The coarser material sifted out in each set of sieves passes out of a tail over opening cl in the lower sieve 5 of the set and into one or another of vertical through, side spaces 29 formed in the casing I in a manner presently described. From the spaces 29 the coarser material passes out of the sifter.
Such sifters are commonly provided with a lid 8 having a top panel 9 of rectangular form supported by a rectangular marginal frame of side bars arranged in opposed pairs designated I 0, ll inthe difierent pairs, said lid fitting downwardly into top frame 3 with the top panel 9 flush with said frame and the bottom edges of the lid frame resting on the top edges of the top sieve 5 so that said bars 10, ll bridge the space between the top of the inner vertical wall I and said top frame 3. A center, upstanding, feed thimble [2 on the top panel 9 provides for connection, by means of a flexible pipe [3, to the usual source of supply of material to be sifted which is fed by gravity into the sifter.
According to my invention, the lid B is provided with a raised, thin metal, rectangular, bottom plate I 4 fitted between the pair of bars l0 and spaced at opposite side edges I5 thereof from the pair of bars H. The spaced side edges l5 of said plate [4 rest upon and are suitably secured to subjacent bars is extending endwise between the pair of bars In parallel with and spaced laterally from the pair of bars II with ends suitably secured to corner posts ll fixed in the angles formed by said bars I0, ll. Bars l8 extend along the inner sides of the bars l0, above said plate l4, and are suitably secured to said under sieve through the feed thimble l2 and the openbars Ill with said plate |4 secured to the under sides of said bars I8, as represented at 19 in Figure 5.
said thimble. A vertical partition 24 extends between the bottom plate l4 and the top panel 9 around the edges of the opening 23 and of the thimble l2 and forms with the bars ll,--|3 a suction chamber 25 in said lid.
A pair of upwardly flaring flues 2B in the transverse centers of the troughs 2| extend'upwardly from the bottoms of said troughs above the bottom plate l4 and are spaced from the top panel 9. The fiues 25 open at the bottoms thereof into apertures 21 in the bars |l communicating'witli the upper ends of vertical, through, side spaces '29 formed in the'casing I by'p'artitions 30 interposed between the sieves 5 and the outer wall structure 4 and extending between the posts 2. Another pair of suction fiues 3| extend downwardly from the bottom plate M at the other sides of said plate in the transverse center of the plate and open into apertures, as at 32, in the bars l0, said apertures 32 communicating with the upper ends of other of the through, side spaces 29 similar to those with v which the apertures 21 communicate.
A sheet metal suction thimble 28 extends upwardly from one corner of the top panel 9 in communication with the suction chamber 25 and which is adapted to be suitably connectedwith the suction system, not shown, of the mill in which the sifter is being used.
The partitions 30 form with the outer wall structure 4 air spaces 34 at the sides of the sifter through which air may pass and out of upper apertures 35 in the said wall structure to maintain the partitions 30 dry.
It has-not been deemed necessary to illustrate the means for gyrating the siftensuch mechanism being well understood in the artand form- :v ing, per se, no part of my invention.
Referring now to the operation of the described invention, thematerial to be sifted is fed, the influence of gravity, into the upper ing 23,-to be sifted in the usual manner in the sheet metal suction The foregoing will, it is believed, suifice to impart a clear understanding of my invention, without further explanation.
Manifestly, the invention, as described, is susceptible of modification without departing from the inventiveconcept, and right is herein reserved to such modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
l. A lid for closing the top of a gyrating flour sifter, said lid having a central feed passageway therein adapted to pass flour therethrough into said sifter, a suction chamber in said lid surrounding said passageway adapted to draw air upwardly out of said sifter to dry the interior thereof, a suction nipple upstanding from said chamber adapted to be connected to a suction communicate the same with said sifter.
3. A lid according to claim 1 wherein said flues extend upwardly throughsaid troughs above the same into said chamber.
JULIUS JURKOW.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 156,457 Esselstyn Nov. 3, 1874 337,370 Butler Mar. 9, 1886 442,212 Walter Dec. 9, 1890 726,172 Korab Apr. 21, 1903 736,364 Craig et al. Aug. 18, 1903
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| US4710286A (en) * | 1982-09-17 | 1987-12-01 | Nordson Corporation | Sieve for powder |
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| US442212A (en) * | 1890-12-09 | Middlings-purifier | ||
| US726172A (en) * | 1902-04-21 | 1903-04-21 | Ludvig Korab | Apparatus for manufacturing flour. |
| US736364A (en) * | 1902-06-25 | 1903-08-18 | Alvin Craig | Scalper, grader, and purifier. |
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| US726172A (en) * | 1902-04-21 | 1903-04-21 | Ludvig Korab | Apparatus for manufacturing flour. |
| US736364A (en) * | 1902-06-25 | 1903-08-18 | Alvin Craig | Scalper, grader, and purifier. |
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| US4710286A (en) * | 1982-09-17 | 1987-12-01 | Nordson Corporation | Sieve for powder |
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