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  • My invention relates to a novel means for moistening grain during the process of malting and germination and for effecting the aeration of the grain for the purpose of promoting the germinating process.
  • the invention consists, to these ends, in combining with means for moistening the grain devices whereby air, gas, or a mixture of gases with or without air may be driven through the mass of the grain as it lies upon the floor, the apparatus being so arranged that the moistening of the grain may take place simultaneously with the aeration, either one or both being effected by those devices, which are used to turn the grain or stir it during the process of flooring.
  • the invention consists in the parts and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, and then particularly pointed out in the claim.
  • the reference-letter 0 indicates a helix or spiral formed of a thin piece of sheet metal or other suitable material and mounted upon the mechanical stirrer or turning device of the kind used in malting establishments.
  • This device consists of a shaft or arbor B, vertically arranged, which is turned by a worm'gear B, operated by a worm-shaft. (Notshowninthedrawing)
  • the arbor or shaft B is bored or drilled out axially throughout the upper part of its length to form a chamber with which a tube B has connection, said tube beingintroduced at its end Serial No. 437,544. (No model.)
  • the chamber with which said tube communicates is supplied with air or other fluid or with a mixture of water and air or gas from a reservoir D, located at anyconvenient point.
  • the tube B is either flexible or is provided with a flexible section to permit the necessary movement of the arbor or shaft B.
  • the reservoir D communicates with a pressure-reservoir, from which a suitable pressure is communicated, either by air or fluid under compression, to the interior of the flexible rubber tube B communicating with the axial passage in the shaft.
  • I have shown in the drawing a series of discharge-terminals T, which have communication with a tube 0, arranged to follow the spiral line of the helix 0, close to the shaft.
  • I prefer, however, to employ aspiral enlargement T, formed upon the helix 0, close to the shaft and having an interior passage, which is filled with-fluid from the passage in the upper part of the shaft.
  • I form small openings t, through which the contents of the interior passage are discharged, the openings being of such size and construction as to convert the discharging-currents to the form of a fine spray.
  • I may employ two or more fluids with this construction, mingled together, ora mixture of a fluid, such as Water, with air or with any suitable gases. In this manner grain throughout its mass will be thoroughly stirred and at the same time impregnated in all its parts with fluid injected by the devices described, the moistening being substantially uniform in every portion of the grain.
  • the terminals or injecting devices which I employ for the injection or spraying of the liquids used are usually of very small diameter, it is well to employ only water which has been filtered or to apply a filter either in the tube or at some suitable point by which foreign impurities shall be removed from the water before it reaches the discharge-openings. Otherwise there will be danger that these openings will be constantly clogged, as substances whichare usually not perceived by the eye will seriously obstruct these minute openings and will rapidly accumulate and soon block the same completely.
  • a filter if used, should also be easily detachable in order that it may be easily cleansed from the substances removed from the filtered fluid.

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J. SALADIN.
, MALTING APPARATUS. No. 485,986. Patented Nov. 8, 1892.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,-
JULES SALADIN, OF NANCY, FRANCE.
M ALTING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 485,986, dated November 8, 1892.
Application filed June 21,]. 8 92.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, J ULES SALADIN, a citizen of France, and a resident of Nancy, in the Department of Meurthe-et-lvloselle, France, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Malting Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a novel means for moistening grain during the process of malting and germination and for effecting the aeration of the grain for the purpose of promoting the germinating process.
The invention consists, to these ends, in combining with means for moistening the grain devices whereby air, gas, or a mixture of gases with or without air may be driven through the mass of the grain as it lies upon the floor, the apparatus being so arranged that the moistening of the grain may take place simultaneously with the aeration, either one or both being effected by those devices, which are used to turn the grain or stir it during the process of flooring.
The invention consists in the parts and combination of parts hereinafter fully described, and then particularly pointed out in the claim.
To enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice said invention, I will proceed to describe in detail an apparatus in which the same is embodied in two different forms, one relating to the manual devices for stirring the grain and the other to the automatic mechanism employed for the same purpose.
The figure of the drawing is a sectional elevation of an automatic turning and stirring mechanism having my invention embodied therein.
In the said drawing the reference-letter 0 indicates a helix or spiral formed of a thin piece of sheet metal or other suitable material and mounted upon the mechanical stirrer or turning device of the kind used in malting establishments. This device consists of a shaft or arbor B, vertically arranged, which is turned by a worm'gear B, operated by a worm-shaft. (Notshowninthedrawing) The arbor or shaft B is bored or drilled out axially throughout the upper part of its length to form a chamber with which a tube B has connection, said tube beingintroduced at its end Serial No. 437,544. (No model.)
into a suitable opening from the chamber in the shaft. The chamber with which said tube communicates is supplied with air or other fluid or with a mixture of water and air or gas from a reservoir D, located at anyconvenient point. The tube B is either flexible or is provided with a flexible section to permit the necessary movement of the arbor or shaft B. The reservoir D communicates with a pressure-reservoir, from which a suitable pressure is communicated, either by air or fluid under compression, to the interior of the flexible rubber tube B communicating with the axial passage in the shaft.
I have shown in the drawing a series of discharge-terminals T, which have communication with a tube 0, arranged to follow the spiral line of the helix 0, close to the shaft. I prefer, however, to employ aspiral enlargement T, formed upon the helix 0, close to the shaft and having an interior passage, which is filled with-fluid from the passage in the upper part of the shaft. At suitable points in this enlargement T, I form small openings t, through which the contents of the interior passage are discharged, the openings being of such size and construction as to convert the discharging-currents to the form of a fine spray. I may employ two or more fluids with this construction, mingled together, ora mixture of a fluid, such as Water, with air or with any suitable gases. In this manner grain throughout its mass will be thoroughly stirred and at the same time impregnated in all its parts with fluid injected by the devices described, the moistening being substantially uniform in every portion of the grain.
As the terminals or injecting devices which I employ for the injection or spraying of the liquids used are usually of very small diameter, it is well to employ only water which has been filtered or to apply a filter either in the tube or at some suitable point by which foreign impurities shall be removed from the water before it reaches the discharge-openings. Otherwise there will be danger that these openings will be constantly clogged, as substances whichare usually not perceived by the eye will seriously obstruct these minute openings and will rapidly accumulate and soon block the same completely. Such a filter, if used, should also be easily detachable in order that it may be easily cleansed from the substances removed from the filtered fluid.
In my preceding explanation I have spoken of fluids, liquids, or gases as substances employed in the apparatus shown. In other words I wish to reserve to myself; the right to employ not only water, but any other suitable liquid as well as a gas or a mixture of gases, the only conditions being that said liquid, gas, or compound thereof shall be adapted to the end soughtthat is to say, suitable for the promotion of the process of germinationof the grain, either in shortening the period required for germination or in rendering the germination more perfect.
Having thus described my invention and the object thereof, what I desire to claim is The combination,with a stirrer or turning ing witnesses.
I J ULES SALADIN. Witnesses:
W. Jone, G. DELONG.
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US4300446A (en) * 1979-03-23 1981-11-17 Dec International, Inc. Apparatus for salting cheese
US20010055240A1 (en) * 2000-04-13 2001-12-27 Bruno Thomas I. Mixing liquids and entrainment mixing of vapor into liquids
US20040027913A1 (en) * 2001-06-05 2004-02-12 Cockbain Darrin John Mixing apparatus
US20070189113A1 (en) * 2004-05-06 2007-08-16 Lee Woo R Apparatus for mixing watertreatment agent
US20110180637A1 (en) * 2010-01-26 2011-07-28 Mark Kline Mechanism for automated mixing of liquid solutions and granular materials
US8366312B1 (en) * 2006-08-01 2013-02-05 United Services Automobile Association (Usaa) Systems to store and agitate fuel
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US4300446A (en) * 1979-03-23 1981-11-17 Dec International, Inc. Apparatus for salting cheese
US20010055240A1 (en) * 2000-04-13 2001-12-27 Bruno Thomas I. Mixing liquids and entrainment mixing of vapor into liquids
US6585405B2 (en) * 2000-04-13 2003-07-01 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of Commerce Mixing liquids and entrainment mixing of vapor into liquids
US20040027913A1 (en) * 2001-06-05 2004-02-12 Cockbain Darrin John Mixing apparatus
US20070189113A1 (en) * 2004-05-06 2007-08-16 Lee Woo R Apparatus for mixing watertreatment agent
US8366312B1 (en) * 2006-08-01 2013-02-05 United Services Automobile Association (Usaa) Systems to store and agitate fuel
US20110180637A1 (en) * 2010-01-26 2011-07-28 Mark Kline Mechanism for automated mixing of liquid solutions and granular materials
US9194092B2 (en) * 2010-01-26 2015-11-24 Mark Kline Mechanism for automated mixing of liquid solutions and granular materials
CN111660487A (en) * 2020-06-17 2020-09-15 汪红 Stirring preparation process of foaming material

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