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US661371A
US661371A US449000A US1900004490A US661371A US 661371 A US661371 A US 661371A US 449000 A US449000 A US 449000A US 1900004490 A US1900004490 A US 1900004490A US 661371 A US661371 A US 661371A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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    • A01D43/00Mowers combined with apparatus performing additional operations while mowing
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  • One purpose of the invention is to provide a straw-stacker which will be of simple, durable, and economic construction and capable of use in connection with any threshing-machine and which is adapted to receive the straw therefrom and so distribute the straw that a perfect stack may be readily built up.
  • Another purpose of the invention is to so construct the stacker that its entire body or trunk, including the delivery-spout, may be vertically adjusted without interfering with the blower or fan and so that the deliveryspout may be horizontally adjusted independent of the vertical adjustment of the body or trunk of the machine.
  • the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the'claims.
  • the base A of the machine may be of any desired construction.
  • the base is provided with an axle 10, upon the spindles 11 whereof wheels may be mounted, so that the stacker may be readily transported or drawn from place to place.
  • the base is strengthened by cross-bars 12, and when the machine is in use its tongue is adjnstably attached to the most convenient portion of the threshing-machine in connection with which the stacker is used.
  • Bearings 13 are secured upon the base,one at each side, near that end of the base which is presented to the threshing1nachine in connection with which the stacker is to be used.
  • Each bearing 13 is provided with a concaved upper surface 14, and the cylindricalcasing 15 of a fan or blower 1G is made to rest upon the concaved surfaces of the bearings 13, and the shaft 17 of the fan or blower is mounted to turn in standards 18, which are secured to the base.
  • the casing 15 of the fan or blower is held in place, yet is capable of moving upon its support,by passing straps 19 loosely around the upper and side portions of the casing and along the front and rear edges of the bearings 13, to which latter' parts the straps 15') are secured.
  • the fan or blower shaft 17 is provided at one of its ends with a driving-pulley 20.
  • a receivng-box B is secured to the fan'casing, usually at the sides, and this receiving box B consists of upper and lower members 2l, whose rear edges 21L are circular or cylindrical, and sides 22, which sides 22 are attached to the side faces of the fan or blower casing and extend to about the central portion of the sides of the top and bottom of the said receiving-box.
  • the front and a portion of the sides are left open.
  • Both the top and bottom portions 2l of the receivingboX are provided upon their opposing faces with flanges 21".
  • anges are circular and serve as guides for sliding covers 23, ⁇ vhich are adapted to normally close the open portion of the receiving-box, and the sliding covers 23 extend forward or in direction of the fan or blower over the sides 22, terminating at their forward ends in outwardly-turning flanges 24, which flanges are adapted to engage with stopbolts 25, which bolts pass through the upper and lower portions of the receivingbox, one at each side, and serve the dual purpose of bracing these parts and of limiting the movement of the slides 23 in one direction.
  • Each slide 23 is pro ⁇ vided at its rear end with a straight flange 2G, and the flanges 26 of the two slides are parallel.
  • flanges 2G are adapted to enter the forward end of a delivery-spout O, and the forward end portion 27 of the delivery-spout is concaved, so that it will conform to the con vexityof the forward and side edges of the top and bottom of the delivery-box B.
  • the delivery-spout O is pivotally attached to the receiving-box B through the medium of upper and lower connecting-bars 23, and these bars are usually attached to the central portion of the receivingbox by pivot-pins or pivot-bolts 29, and the attachment of the bars to the delivery-spout C is effected also by means of.. pivot pins or bolts 30.
  • the delivery-spout may be TOO moved from side to side of the receiving-box, the said movement being limited by the outwardly-turned flan ges 24C of the slides 23 coming in engagement with the bolts 25, as has been heretofore stated.
  • the delivery-spout may be raised and connected, and the fan or blower casing 15, which is one of the said parts, constitutes a fulcrum for the other portions of the machine, as the fan or blower casing may turn in its bearings, as has been set forth.
  • the delivery-spout C may be held at any desired elevation through the medium of an adjusting device comprising a socket 31, which is attached to or connected with the rear end of the base A, and in this socket a supportingrod 32 is mounted to slide, carrying a rest-bar 33 at its upper end, which is arranged for engagement with the under surface of the delivery-spout C, and the supporting bar or rod 32 is held in its adjusted position by a set-screw 34 or by equivalent means.
  • the straw is fed to the receiving-box B through the medium of a hopper 35, which is located at the upper portion of the receivingbox and connects directly with the interior of the same.
  • the delivery-spout may be moved horizontally or may be vertically adjusted in a convenient and expeditious manner and without in any way affecting the operation of the fan or blower, the casing of which constitutes a casing for the body or trunk of the machine.
  • a support In a straw-stacker, a support, a fan-casing carried thereby, a substantially cylindrical receiving-box secured to the fan-casing, a discharge-spout connected loosely with the boX to swing sidewise relatively thereto, and slides connected to move with the spout and engaging peripheral guideways of the looX.
  • a support In a straw-stacker, a support, a trunk carried thereby and including a fan-casing, a discharge-spoutv connected loosely with the trunk to swing sidewise relatively thereto, and slides connected to move with the spout and engaging guideways on the trunk.

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No. @MEI/l. P'atentd Nov. 6, |900. C. GLUM.
STBW STIKEFI.V (Application ld Feb. 8, 1900.)
(No Model.)
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s'ruAw-STACKER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 661,371, dated November 6, 1900.
Application filed February 8, 1900. Serial No. 4,490' (No model.)
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, CONRAD GLAUM, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Audubon, in the county of Becker and State of Minnesota, have invented a new and Improved Straw-Stacker, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
One purpose of the invention is to provide a straw-stacker which will be of simple, durable, and economic construction and capable of use in connection with any threshing-machine and which is adapted to receive the straw therefrom and so distribute the straw that a perfect stack may be readily built up.
Another purpose of the invention is to so construct the stacker that its entire body or trunk, including the delivery-spout, may be vertically adjusted without interfering with the blower or fan and so that the deliveryspout may be horizontally adjusted independent of the vertical adjustment of the body or trunk of the machine.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the'claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specilication,
Vin which is shown a perspective view of the improved stacker.
The base A of the machine may be of any desired construction. Preferably, however, the base is provided with an axle 10, upon the spindles 11 whereof wheels may be mounted, so that the stacker may be readily transported or drawn from place to place. The base is strengthened by cross-bars 12, and when the machine is in use its tongue is adjnstably attached to the most convenient portion of the threshing-machine in connection with which the stacker is used.
Bearings 13 are secured upon the base,one at each side, near that end of the base which is presented to the threshing1nachine in connection with which the stacker is to be used. Each bearing 13 is provided with a concaved upper surface 14, and the cylindricalcasing 15 of a fan or blower 1G is made to rest upon the concaved surfaces of the bearings 13, and the shaft 17 of the fan or blower is mounted to turn in standards 18, which are secured to the base. The casing 15 of the fan or blower is held in place, yet is capable of moving upon its support,by passing straps 19 loosely around the upper and side portions of the casing and along the front and rear edges of the bearings 13, to which latter' parts the straps 15') are secured. The fan or blower shaft 17 is provided at one of its ends with a driving-pulley 20.
A receivng-box B is secured to the fan'casing, usually at the sides, and this receiving box B consists of upper and lower members 2l, whose rear edges 21L are circular or cylindrical, and sides 22, which sides 22 are attached to the side faces of the fan or blower casing and extend to about the central portion of the sides of the top and bottom of the said receiving-box. Thus in the construction of the receiving-box proper the front and a portion of the sides are left open. Both the top and bottom portions 2l of the receivingboX are provided upon their opposing faces with flanges 21". These anges are circular and serve as guides for sliding covers 23,\vhich are adapted to normally close the open portion of the receiving-box, and the sliding covers 23 extend forward or in direction of the fan or blower over the sides 22, terminating at their forward ends in outwardly-turning flanges 24, which flanges are adapted to engage with stopbolts 25, which bolts pass through the upper and lower portions of the receivingbox, one at each side, and serve the dual purpose of bracing these parts and of limiting the movement of the slides 23 in one direction. Each slide 23 is pro` vided at its rear end with a straight flange 2G, and the flanges 26 of the two slides are parallel. These flanges 2G are adapted to enter the forward end of a delivery-spout O, and the forward end portion 27 of the delivery-spout is concaved, so that it will conform to the con vexityof the forward and side edges of the top and bottom of the delivery-box B.
The delivery-spout O is pivotally attached to the receiving-box B through the medium of upper and lower connecting-bars 23, and these bars are usually attached to the central portion of the receivingbox by pivot-pins or pivot-bolts 29, and the attachment of the bars to the delivery-spout C is effected also by means of.. pivot pins or bolts 30. Thus it will be observed that the delivery-spout may be TOO moved from side to side of the receiving-box, the said movement being limited by the outwardly-turned flan ges 24C of the slides 23 coming in engagement with the bolts 25, as has been heretofore stated. It is also evident that the delivery-spout may be raised and connected, and the fan or blower casing 15, which is one of the said parts, constitutes a fulcrum for the other portions of the machine, as the fan or blower casing may turn in its bearings, as has been set forth.
The delivery-spout C may be held at any desired elevation through the medium of an adjusting device comprising a socket 31, which is attached to or connected with the rear end of the base A, and in this socket a supportingrod 32 is mounted to slide, carrying a rest-bar 33 at its upper end, which is arranged for engagement with the under surface of the delivery-spout C, and the supporting bar or rod 32 is held in its adjusted position by a set-screw 34 or by equivalent means.
The straw is fed to the receiving-box B through the medium of a hopper 35, which is located at the upper portion of the receivingbox and connects directly with the interior of the same.
It is evident from the foregoing description and the drawing that the delivery-spout may be moved horizontally or may be vertically adjusted in a convenient and expeditious manner and without in any way affecting the operation of the fan or blower, the casing of which constitutes a casing for the body or trunk of the machine.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentlowered, since all the parts of the machine are l. In a straw-stacker, a fan-casing, a support having a bearing engaging the fan-shaft and another bearing for the periphery of the fan-casing, said second bearing being curved cylindrically, and a delivery-spout secured to 1 the fan-casing.
2. In a straw-stacker, a support, a fan-casing carried thereby, a substantially cylindrical receiving-box secured to the fan-casing, a discharge-spout connected loosely with the boX to swing sidewise relatively thereto, and slides connected to move with the spout and engaging peripheral guideways of the looX.
3. In a straw-stacker, a support, a trunk carried thereby and including a fan-casing, a discharge-spoutv connected loosely with the trunk to swing sidewise relatively thereto, and slides connected to move with the spout and engaging guideways on the trunk.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
. CONRAD GLAUM.
Witnesses:
A. O. NETLAND, P. T. LANGDON.
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