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    • B07BSEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS BY SIEVING, SCREENING, SIFTING OR BY USING GAS CURRENTS; SEPARATING BY OTHER DRY METHODS APPLICABLE TO BULK MATERIAL, e.g. LOOSE ARTICLES FIT TO BE HANDLED LIKE BULK MATERIAL
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  • My invention relates to certain improve ments in grain-separators; and it consists in mechanism by which the amount of shake given the shoes is regulated and the joints always kept tight and prevented from rattling, all of which will be more fully explained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in
  • A is a separator frame or body, having the suspended riddlecarrying shoes B and fans for producing an air-blast, with driving mechanism.
  • the separator in the present case I have shown the separator as an independent machine, similar in construction to those patented to me April 25, 1871, and September, 1882; but it may also be used in conjunction with a thrashingmachine, and receive the grain to be cleaned directly from the chatting-sieves of the thrashcrs.
  • the riddle-carrying shoes have a side Shaking movement given themsimultaneously in opposite directions by means of a vertical shaft, 0, which is caused to oscillate in its boxes by an arm, D, and a connecting-rod, E, from the crank or eccentric wheel F. Arms G and H project from opposite sides of this Vertical shaft, andare connected with the shoes, so as to causethem to oscillate as the shaft makes its, partial rotations.
  • My invention relates to the connections between these arms Grand Hand theshoes, and also to that between the arm D and the driving-wheel F.
  • the connecting-rod E by which motion is communicated from the crank-wheel F, is made of flat steel, and is'elastic and has one end bolted to the strap I, which clasps the crank-pin J. This pin projects from one side Figs. 2, 3,
  • the end of the arm has two cone-shaped projections or pivots, N, and two plates, 0, have corresponding recesses made in them, into which the pro jections fit.
  • the lower plate 0 has a projection, P, at the opposite end,which enters a corresponding recess or indentation in theup per plate, and-through the center of the plate a screw-bolt, Q, passes to draw the plates toward each other.
  • This causes the conical pivots N to fit closely and prevents all jar or rattle, providing also a ready means for con meeting or disconnecting the crank-arm and for tightening the joint whenever necessary.
  • the end of the elastic connecting-rod E is riveted to an extension, R, of the lower plate 0, and thus avoids ajoint at thispoint, as the rod has elasticity enough to allow the crank to move without. disturbing this fixed con-- nection.
  • the end of each of the arms G and H have conical pivots N, and the plates S, which are secured tothe sides of the shoes, have also a horizontal projection with similar pivots.
  • the throw of an arm D it may be made, as shown in Fig. 5, with two or more sets of pivots N, fixed at different distances from the central shaft, and the plates 0 may have one 1 A rod, W, extends downward pended fromits lower end, so as to be within reach; or the weight might be suspended directly from the arm V, if preferred.
  • W the weight
  • the gate closes by the action of the weight, so as to allow but a small body of grain to pass. grain passing all the time, instead of allowing the riddles to become entirely empty when the This keeps some supply fails, and the partially-closed gate serves to distribute equally over the riddles Whatever grain there is passing;
  • the adjustable connection consisting of a vertical shaft, 0, having the arms G and H, the plates S, having the double conical piv'ots N, the plates 0, having indentations, and the holding-screws Q, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.

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' D. BEST.
. v GRAIN SBPARATOBH' No. 270,001. .Patnted m Z, 1883..
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PATENT I- DANIEL'BEST, OF ALBANY, OREGON.
GRAIN-SEPARATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 270,001, dated January 2, 1853.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, DANIEL BEST, of Albany, county of Linn, State of Oregon, have invented an Im proved Grain-Separator; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to certain improve ments in grain-separators; and it consists in mechanism by which the amount of shake given the shoes is regulated and the joints always kept tight and prevented from rattling, all of which will be more fully explained by reference to the accompanying drawings, in
which- Figure 1 is a perspective view. 4, and 5 are details of construction.
A is a separator frame or body, having the suspended riddlecarrying shoes B and fans for producing an air-blast, with driving mechanism. In the present case I have shown the separator as an independent machine, similar in construction to those patented to me April 25, 1871, and September, 1882; but it may also be used in conjunction with a thrashingmachine, and receive the grain to be cleaned directly from the chatting-sieves of the thrashcrs. The riddle-carrying shoes have a side Shaking movement given themsimultaneously in opposite directions by means of a vertical shaft, 0, which is caused to oscillate in its boxes by an arm, D, and a connecting-rod, E, from the crank or eccentric wheel F. Arms G and H project from opposite sides of this Vertical shaft, andare connected with the shoes, so as to causethem to oscillate as the shaft makes its, partial rotations.
My invention relates to the connections between these arms Grand Hand theshoes, and also to that between the arm D and the driving-wheel F. The connecting-rod E, by which motion is communicated from the crank-wheel F, is made of flat steel, and is'elastic and has one end bolted to the strap I, which clasps the crank-pin J. This pin projects from one side Figs. 2, 3,
Application filed September 13, 1882. (No model.)
farther from the center of the wheel F, and thus change the throw of the crank and the resulting movement of the shaft.
In order to connect the elastic rod E with the arm D of the vertical shaft 0, the end of the arm, has two cone-shaped projections or pivots, N, and two plates, 0, have corresponding recesses made in them, into which the pro jections fit. The lower plate 0 has a projection, P, at the opposite end,which enters a corresponding recess or indentation in theup per plate, and-through the center of the plate a screw-bolt, Q, passes to draw the plates toward each other. This causes the conical pivots N to fit closely and prevents all jar or rattle, providing also a ready means for con meeting or disconnecting the crank-arm and for tightening the joint whenever necessary.
The end of the elastic connecting-rod E is riveted to an extension, R, of the lower plate 0, and thus avoids ajoint at thispoint, as the rod has elasticity enough to allow the crank to move without. disturbing this fixed con-- nection. The end of each of the arms G and H have conical pivots N, and the plates S, which are secured tothe sides of the shoes, have also a horizontal projection with similar pivots.
In some cases, where it is desired to alter.
the throw of an arm D, it may be made, as shown in Fig. 5, with two or more sets of pivots N, fixed at different distances from the central shaft, and the plates 0 may have one 1 A rod, W, extends downward pended fromits lower end, so as to be within reach; or the weight might be suspended directly from the arm V, if preferred. Whenever the'flow of grain is heavy it forces the gate open, and thus lifts the arm Vand weight; but if the supply is small the gate closes by the action of the weight, so as to allow but a small body of grain to pass. grain passing all the time, instead of allowing the riddles to become entirely empty when the This keeps some supply fails, and the partially-closed gate serves to distribute equally over the riddles Whatever grain there is passing;
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a grain-separator, the combination of the shaft connected to the vibrating shoes, and having the arm D, the adjustable connection between such arm and the rod E, the drivingwheel I the slotted plate K and its adjustingbolt, and the wrist-pin J, the parts being constructed and arranged to operate substanvided with pivots N N, the adjustable connection between said crank and the pitman E, consisting of plates 0 0, having indentations, and the screW-boltQ, all substantially as described.
3. In a grain-separator, the adjustable connection consisting of a vertical shaft, 0, having the arms G and H, the plates S, having the double conical piv'ots N, the plates 0, having indentations, and the holding-screws Q, all substantially as described, and for the purpose set forth.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
DANIEL BEST. Witnesses:
S. H. NOURSE, G. W. EMERSON.
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US4575420A (en) * 1983-05-04 1986-03-11 "Rhewum" Rheinische Werkzeug- Und Maschinenfabrik Gmbh Beater-type power sieve with full spring mounting

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US4575420A (en) * 1983-05-04 1986-03-11 "Rhewum" Rheinische Werkzeug- Und Maschinenfabrik Gmbh Beater-type power sieve with full spring mounting

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