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US772797A
US772797A US21733504A US1904217335A US772797A US 772797 A US772797 A US 772797A US 21733504 A US21733504 A US 21733504A US 1904217335 A US1904217335 A US 1904217335A US 772797 A US772797 A US 772797A
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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in machines for beating eggs, butter, &c. to be used in making cakes, &c.
  • the object of this invention is to produce a machine in which batters for making cakes, &c., can be quickly and easily formed and in which the whites and yolks of eggs and butter which areused in making these batters can be separately beaten at one and the same time by one person.
  • my invention consists of a machine in which a plurality of simultaneously transversely moving beaters are operated in a plurality of receptacles.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section.
  • A represents the base or case of the machine, in which are placed the cups or receptacles B C D for the yolks, whites of eggs, and butter, respectively.
  • the ange t prevents the receptacles from moving laterally, and they are prevented from longitudinal movement by means of the clamp A', which may be of inverted-U shape, the lower end of one member being permanently secured to thecup and the other end being forked, as at a', said forks fitting over theupper edge of the receptacles orcups and there held by set- 4screws a2, vExtending upwardly from the base, to which they are rigidly attached, are the standards E. These standards are located in the present instance between the first and second and second and third receptacles or cups and support at their upper ends a slidese'riai No. 217,335. (N5 model.)
  • y way'F which is preferably semicircular lin cross-section, the upper portion of said slideway being open, as lindicated in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • Ihe base of this slideway is provided with a longitudinal slot G, which extends a suitable distance between the standards E.
  • each dasher-shaft is providedY with a dasher or beater J, which in the form shown is fan-shaped and is provided with a number of beater-fingers j.
  • K represents an ⁇ operatinghandle secured to the upper surface lof the bar H at its center, said handle being formed as a loop, whereby -it can be grasped by the' hand or in 'which a piece of wood may be placed or other operating means attached to it.
  • a device of the character described the combination with a base, a plurality of receptacles resting on said base, a guideway secured to Said base and located above said receptacles, a bar fitted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, a plurality of vertical dashers secured to said bar extending downwardly into said receptacles, and means for reciprocating said bar, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacles.
  • a device of the character described the combination with a base, standards extending upwardly from said base, a slotted guideway secured to said standards, a plurality of receptacles resting on said base beneath the guideway, a bar litted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, a plurality or' dashershai'ts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into said receptacles, one or more or' said dasher-shafts working' within the slot in the guideway, and means for reciprocating said bar, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacle.
  • the combination with a base and a plurality of receptacles resting on said base, clamps secured to the receptacles and adapted to be detachably connected to the adjacent receptacles, standards secured to the base and extending upwardly above the receptacles, a guideway secured to the upper ends of the standards, a bar mounted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, dasher-shafts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into said receptacles, dashers at the lower ends ol' said dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating said bar with respect to the guideway, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacle.
  • a device of the character described the combination with a flanged base, a plurality oi' receptacles resting on the base within the flanges thereof, standards secured at their lower ends to said base and extendingupwardly above said receptacles, a slotted guideway secured to the upper ends of said standards, a bar mounted to slide on said guideway, dasher-shafts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into the receptacles, one or more of said dasher-shafts passing through the slot in the guideuury, dashers consisting of a plurality of lingers secured to the lower ends of the dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating the bar in the guideway, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated laterally within its respective receptacle.
  • a plurality of receptacles arranged side by side, a dasher extending into cach receptacle, a cross-head connecting the upper ends of the dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating the cross-head horizontally whereby the dashers will be simultaneously reciprocated in their respective receptacles.

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Nor/72,797. I PATBNTED 0013.19, 1904.
I J. c. GAUTIER. l I CAKE MIXING MACHINE.
APPLICATION lf LLLLLLLLLLLLLL 4.
l N 0 M O D E L I lllllll' W/TNESSES' I v VEVTO? Jllub @when Arrofmfrs v No. W2k/97.
l Vf UNI-TRD STATES Patented October 18, 1904.
PATENT OFFICE.
.CAKE-MIXING. MAcHlNE.
ySIEICIIEIC'IION forming part of Letters Patent No. 772,797, dated October 18,1904.
. v Application iiled J Illy 20, 1904.
To all whom it mayconcern:
Be it known that I, JULIA CAROLINRGAU- TIER, a citizen ofthe United States, residing at Columbus, in the county of Muscogee and State of Georgia, have inventeda new anduseful Improvement in Cake-Mixing Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in machines for beating eggs, butter, &c. to be used in making cakes, &c.
The object of this invention is to produce a machine in which batters for making cakes, &c., can be quickly and easily formed and in which the whites and yolks of eggs and butter which areused in making these batters can be separately beaten at one and the same time by one person.
To these ends my invention consists of a machine in which a plurality of simultaneously transversely moving beaters are operated in a plurality of receptacles.
My invention consists, further, in certain novel features in construction, operation, and combination of parts, as will be hereinafter fully described, and pointed'out in the claims, reference being had to theaccompanying'drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my device. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section. Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section.
Like letters of reference referto like parts in the several lfigures. v
A represents the base or case of the machine, in which are placed the cups or receptacles B C D for the yolks, whites of eggs, and butter, respectively. The ange t prevents the receptacles from moving laterally, and they are prevented from longitudinal movement by means of the clamp A', which may be of inverted-U shape, the lower end of one member being permanently secured to thecup and the other end being forked, as at a', said forks fitting over theupper edge of the receptacles orcups and there held by set- 4screws a2, vExtending upwardly from the base, to which they are rigidly attached, are the standards E. These standards are located in the present instance between the first and second and second and third receptacles or cups and support at their upper ends a slidese'riai No. 217,335. (N5 model.)
y way'F, which is preferably semicircular lin cross-section, the upper portion of said slideway being open, as lindicated in Figs. 1 and 3. Ihe base of this slideway is provided with a longitudinal slot G, which extends a suitable distance between the standards E.
- H represents a circular bar, to the ends and middle of which are secured the downwardlyprojecting flat 'dasher-shafts I, one dashershaft extendingdown into one of the cups B Q D. The lower end of each dasher-shaft is providedY with a dasher or beater J, which in the form shown is fan-shaped and is provided with a number of beater-fingers j.
K represents an `operatinghandle secured to the upper surface lof the bar H at its center, said handle being formed as a loop, whereby -it can be grasped by the' hand or in 'which a piece of wood may be placed or other operating means attached to it.
IO place the bar H in place within the slideway or guideway, the central dasher and shaft is passed flatwise through slot G and then given aquarter-turm when the two outside dashers'will drop into their'respective cups.
In operating my improved device thewhites and yolks of eggs and butter are placed in their respective cups and the bar given a horizontally-reciprocating movement, whereupon the dashers will loe simultaneously reciprocated laterally in each cup and the respective ingredients beaten at one andthe same time.
It will thus be seen that I produce a simple, cheap, and effective'device for the purpose set forth and onev which can be easily and quicklyset up for use and taken apart for cleaning.
' Having thu's described my invention, what I claim as new, and'desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a device of the character described,
the combination with a base` a plurality of receptacles arranged side by side on said base,l
a vertical dashereXtending into each receptacle, a cross-head connecting the upper ends of the dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating the crosshead in a horizontal line, whereby the dashers will be simultaneously reciprocated horizontally in their respective receptacles.
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2. In a device of the character described, the combination with a base, a plurality of receptacles resting on said base, a guideway secured to Said base and located above said receptacles, a bar fitted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, a plurality of vertical dashers secured to said bar extending downwardly into said receptacles, and means for reciprocating said bar, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacles.
3. In a device of the character described, the combination with a base, standards extending upwardly from said base, a slotted guideway secured to said standards, a plurality of receptacles resting on said base beneath the guideway, a bar litted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, a plurality or' dashershai'ts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into said receptacles, one or more or' said dasher-shafts working' within the slot in the guideway, and means for reciprocating said bar, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacle.
4. In a device of the character described, the combination with a base and a plurality of receptacles resting on said base, clamps secured to the receptacles and adapted to be detachably connected to the adjacent receptacles, standards secured to the base and extending upwardly above the receptacles, a guideway secured to the upper ends of the standards, a bar mounted to reciprocate with respect to said guideway, dasher-shafts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into said receptacles, dashers at the lower ends ol' said dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating said bar with respect to the guideway, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated transversely within its respective receptacle.
5. In a device of the character described, the combination with a flanged base, a plurality oi' receptacles resting on the base within the flanges thereof, standards secured at their lower ends to said base and extendingupwardly above said receptacles, a slotted guideway secured to the upper ends of said standards, a bar mounted to slide on said guideway, dasher-shafts secured to said bar and extending downwardly into the receptacles, one or more of said dasher-shafts passing through the slot in the guideuury, dashers consisting of a plurality of lingers secured to the lower ends of the dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating the bar in the guideway, whereby each dasher will be simultaneously reciprocated laterally within its respective receptacle.
6. In a device of the character described,
a plurality of receptacles arranged side by side, a dasher extending into cach receptacle, a cross-head connecting the upper ends of the dasher-shafts, and means for reciprocating the cross-head horizontally whereby the dashers will be simultaneously reciprocated in their respective receptacles.
JULIA CAROLINE GAUTIER. IVitnesses:
WM. L. Lori?, A. W. CozART.
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