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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- Our invention relates to certain improve ments in combined Stick-and-apron tobaccodrying machines of the double typethat is, in which two sets of carrying-chains are arranged side by side.
- the object of our invention is to guide the tobacco carried by the belt away from the chains, their wheels, and the frame of the structure as the tobacco is discharged from the machine.
- Figure 1 is a sectional plan view of suflicient of a tobacco-drying machine to illustrate our invention
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line 2 2
- Fig. 1 is a sectional plan view of suflicient of a tobacco-drying machine to illustrate our invention
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line 2 2 2
- Tobacco-drying machines are made up of a series of compartments, through. whichthe tobacco is carried by endless belts or chains, and in the type of machine shown herewith there is an endless belt and an endless chain, the carrying-run of the chain in the present instance being above the carrying-run of the belt, so that the machine can be used either to carry the tobacco flat on the belt or suspended from sticks mounted on the chain.
- the double ,machine that is, a machine in which two sets of endless stick-carriers are mounted side by side, so that a great quantity of tobacco can be carried through the machine at one timethere are necessarily two sets of chains passing through the center of the machine, and these chains pass around wheels at the forward end, the return-runs of the chains passding under or over the belt, as may be desire
- the object of this invention is to provide means for guiding the tobacco away from the chains and their wheels.
- A is the casing of a tobacco-drying machine having a series of compartments a, separated by partitions a.
- 0 represents circulating-fans driven from a shaft U in any suitable manner.
- side compartments (0 through which the air is circulated, and some of these compartments may contain heating-pipes or moistening devices.
- the belt B is an endless belt, which passes around a drum B at one end and around a similar drum at the opposite end of the machine.
- This belt is preferably perforated, as shown in Fig. 2, and is arranged to carry material in the flat through the several compartments in the ma- 5 chine and discharge the material at the rear' end of the machine, as shown in the drawings.
- the belt preferably extends from one side of the machine to the other; butin some instances two belts may be used, being separated at the 7 center, and a single drum or double drum may be used without departing from our invention.
- D D are endless chains having their carrying-runs mounted above the belt B. These chains travel on suitable guides at each side of the machine, and at 0' at the center in the machine illustrated there are four chains, forming two carrying-sections side by side.
- the chains D pass around sprocket-wheels at the rear end of the machine, and in the present 30 instance they are guided under the belt, so that the belt is between the carrying and return runs of the chains.
- a central par- 5 tition A Between the carrying-run of the chain and the carrying-run of the belt is a central par- 5 tition A, dividing the machine into two longitudinal passages.
- flared extensions 71 At the rear end of the central partition A are flared extensions 71, and forming a continuation of the side of the casing are flared extensions z";
- These exten- 9 sions act as deflectors for the tobacco carried by the belt B, so as to guide the tobacco away from the portions w of the chain, the wheels, and the frame asthe tobacco is discharged from the belt at the rear of the machine.
- the tobacco as it passes from the machine is not injured by coming in contact with the chains or their guides; yet the deflector does not interfere with the proper operation of the carrying-chains.
- WV e claim as our invention* 1.
- the belt being mounted below the carryingrun of the chains, and the partition and sides of the machine being so formed as to contract the passage at the delivery end to direct the material carried by the belt away from the chains and their wheels, substantially as described.
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PATENTED NOV. 22, 1904. J. K. PROGTOR & W. M. SCHWARTZ. DRYING MACHINE.
APPLICATION. FILED SEPT. 3, 1903.
no MODEL Patented November 22, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
JOSIAH k. PROOTOR AND WALTER M. SCHWARTZ,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TO THE PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE MA- OHINERY COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA,
RATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPO- DRYING-MACHINE.
' SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 775,763, dated November 22, 1904. Application filed September 3, 1908. Serial No. 171,799. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that we, JosIAH K; PROCTOR and WALTER M. SCHWARTZ, citizens of the United States, and residents of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Drying-Machines, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to certain improve ments in combined Stick-and-apron tobaccodrying machines of the double typethat is, in which two sets of carrying-chains are arranged side by side.
The object of our invention is to guide the tobacco carried by the belt away from the chains, their wheels, and the frame of the structure as the tobacco is discharged from the machine. This object we attain in the following manner, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a sectional plan view of suflicient of a tobacco-drying machine to illustrate our invention, and Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line 2 2, Fig.
Tobacco-drying machines are made up of a series of compartments, through. whichthe tobacco is carried by endless belts or chains, and in the type of machine shown herewith there is an endless belt and an endless chain, the carrying-run of the chain in the present instance being above the carrying-run of the belt, so that the machine can be used either to carry the tobacco flat on the belt or suspended from sticks mounted on the chain. In the double ,machinethat is, a machine in which two sets of endless stick-carriers are mounted side by side, so that a great quantity of tobacco can be carried through the machine at one timethere are necessarily two sets of chains passing through the center of the machine, and these chains pass around wheels at the forward end, the return-runs of the chains passding under or over the belt, as may be desire When the tobacco carried by the belt is dischargedfrom the. machine, portions of the same fall onto the chain and wheels, and consequently the tobacco is damaged to a greater or less extent. The object of this invention is to provide means for guiding the tobacco away from the chains and their wheels.
Referring to the drawings, A is the casing of a tobacco-drying machine having a series of compartments a, separated by partitions a.
0 represents circulating-fans driven from a shaft U in any suitable manner. On each side 5 5 of the main compartment are side compartments (0 through which the air is circulated, and some of these compartments may contain heating-pipes or moistening devices.
B is an endless belt, which passes around a drum B at one end and around a similar drum at the opposite end of the machine. This belt is preferably perforated, as shown in Fig. 2, and is arranged to carry material in the flat through the several compartments in the ma- 5 chine and discharge the material at the rear' end of the machine, as shown in the drawings. The belt preferably extends from one side of the machine to the other; butin some instances two belts may be used, being separated at the 7 center, and a single drum or double drum may be used without departing from our invention.
D D are endless chains having their carrying-runs mounted above the belt B. These chains travel on suitable guides at each side of the machine, and at 0' at the center in the machine illustrated there are four chains, forming two carrying-sections side by side. The chains D pass around sprocket-wheels at the rear end of the machine, and in the present 30 instance they are guided under the belt, so that the belt is between the carrying and return runs of the chains.
Between the carrying-run of the chain and the carrying-run of the belt is a central par- 5 tition A, dividing the machine into two longitudinal passages. At the rear end of the central partition A are flared extensions 71, and forming a continuation of the side of the casing are flared extensions z"; These exten- 9 sions act as deflectors for the tobacco carried by the belt B, so as to guide the tobacco away from the portions w of the chain, the wheels, and the frame asthe tobacco is discharged from the belt at the rear of the machine. Thus the tobacco as it passes from the machine is not injured by coming in contact with the chains or their guides; yet the deflector does not interfere with the proper operation of the carrying-chains.
WV e claim as our invention* 1. The combination in a tobacco-drying machine, of a casing, a carrying-belt, an endless chain having its carrying-run above the belt, and deflectors above the carrying-run of the belt acting to guide the material carried by the belt toward the center thereof so that it willbe discharged clear of the chain and its mechanism, substantially as described.
2. The combination in a double-stick tobacco-drying machine, of an endless-belt conveyer for carrying material flat through the machine, a central partition running lengthwise above the belt forming two longitudinal passages, two sets of endless chains situated side by side, and sprocket-wheels at the ends of the machine around which the chains pass,
the belt being mounted below the carryingrun of the chains, and the partition and sides of the machine being so formed as to contract the passage at the delivery end to direct the material carried by the belt away from the chains and their wheels, substantially as described.
3. The combination in a tobacco-drying machine, of a casing, a carrying-belt, endless chains having the carrying-runs above the belt and the return-runs below the belt, with deflectors at the rear of the machine mounted above the carrying-run of the belt so as to guide the tobacco away from the chains as it is discharged from the machine, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
J. K. PROGTOR. WALTER M. SCHWARTZ. WVitnesses:
MURRAY 0. BOYER, Jos. H. KLEIN.
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