US108657A - Improvement in presses for removing liquiumatters from various substances - Google Patents
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- nacemosr N PETERS PHOTO-LITHOGMPHER, WASHINGTON. -0. C.
- Figure 2 a front elevation
- FIGS 3 and 4 transverse sections of the said press.
- the cross-head has au ear, c, arranged to receive a bolt or pin, f, which goes through it and into a corresponding ear, g,'formed on the standard B, the whole being for the purpose of enabling theY cross-head to be either locked to or unlocked from the standard B, as circumstances may require.
- a screw-shaft, E is arranged vertically through Athe middle of the cross-head and extends below it, and is provided with a head or cross, F, to rest and hear upon a follower or disk, G, placed within the foraminous case H of the press.
- This gear I has two ranges of teeth, as shown at h and i, one range being concentric with respect to the other.
- each range are to be formed so as to receive and work with those of a verticalbevel gear., N7 arranged upon a horizontal shaft, O, which is disposed within the cross-head iu manner as represented, the said gear N being'so applied to the shaft O as tp be capable of Mbeing moved endwise thcrcon in order to carry the gear N into enga-gement with either of the ranges h. t' of tecthof the nut-gear I.
- a forked slider, B inserted in a groove, 7.1,.formed in the hub of the gear N, and provided with a clampnut, Z, and arranged to move in a slot, lm, madein the cross-head, serves to hold the gear N in engagement with either of the ranges of' teeth ofthe bevelgear. 4
- the press may be worked faster than when the.
- driving-gear isin engagement with the outer range of teeth of the said gear I.
- the shaft O On its out-er end the shaft O has a spur-gear, n.
- Such shaft also has au arm, Il, arranged to revolve freely on it, the said arm being provided with sockets, o o, to receive a bar, p. l
- Figure 5 is a section, taken through the rot-ary arm and the spur-gear on the shaft O, and also through the duplex-toothed pawl of such arm.
- This duplex-toothed pawl is shown at q, and is formed as represented, viz., with the two teeth c' s, so as to be capable of being applied to the gear in a manner to operato orv turn it around in either direction.
- the pawl i-s pivoted to the arm so as to bc movable therein in a manner to carry either tooth, r' or s, of the pawl into action with the teeth of the gear.
- the body or case H of the press I construct iu two semicircular sections, tt, bolted together, as shown at n n, in a manner to enable themito be readily separated.
- each section is a foi'aminous plate pro vided with a series of vertical ribs, v e, projecting from its outer surface and connected by horizontal hoops or bands zo w, the whole being as shown in the drawing.
- said disk or disks are shown as arranged. on a wire or rod, L, fixed .to the case and formed and arranged as represented, such connecting the disk or disks to the case and enabling such disk or disks tobe moved into 'and out of it, and to move down within it, as occasion may require.
- disks are for the purpose of separating thc pressed matter into short cylinders or cakes, as, aft-er a quantity of the material to be pressed (whether it be tobacco, cheese, curd, or any Vegetable substance,) may have been thrown into the body or case H, one of the disks may be dropped in upon the mass, after which a further quantity of the material may be put in the case, a second disk being. subsequently inserted. Finally, the follower is to be put iu the case and thc screw-nut pnt in operation, so as to causo the followerto be depressed within the case and the charge of the latter to be duly compressed.
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nacemosr N PETERS. PHOTO-LITHOGMPHER, WASHINGTON. -0. C.
dem sans atrntdtiit'iw.
JASON WATERS, OF WEST SUTTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
Letters Patent No. 108,657, dated October 25', 1870.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same To all persons to whom these presents may come Be it known that I, JASON WATERS, ot' West Sutton, of the county of lVorcester, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Press for Removing Liquid Matters from various Substances, or for other useful purposes; and I do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specification and repre-sented in the accompanying drawing, of which- Figure 1 is a top View,
Figure 2 a front elevation, and
Figures 3 and 4 transverse sections of the said press.
In the said drawing- A denotes the bedpf the press, such bed being of cast-iron, and provided with a gutter or channel, a, extending around it, and terminating in a dischargingnose or spout, b.
From opposite parts of such bed 'two standards, B G, rise, one, B, being rmly fastened to the bed, and the other, G, being pivoted thereto, so as to be capable of being revolved horizontally, its pivot o r centerpin being shown at c. 'lo the upper end of 'the said pivoted standard C a strong cross-head, D, is hinged at one end, asshown at d, so as to be capable of being turned from a hori- Zonta-l up into a vertical position.
At its other endv the cross-head has au ear, c, arranged to receive a bolt or pin, f, which goes through it and into a corresponding ear, g,'formed on the standard B, the whole being for the purpose of enabling theY cross-head to be either locked to or unlocked from the standard B, as circumstances may require.
A screw-shaft, E, is arranged vertically through Athe middle of the cross-head and extends below it, and is provided with a head or cross, F, to rest and hear upon a follower or disk, G, placed within the foraminous case H of the press.
A beveled gear, I, arranged within a chamber, K, formed through the cross-head D, has a female screw, L, to receive the male screw M of the shaft E. A
This gear I has two ranges of teeth, as shown at h and i, one range being concentric with respect to the other.
The teeth of each range are to be formed so as to receive and work with those of a verticalbevel gear., N7 arranged upon a horizontal shaft, O, which is disposed within the cross-head iu manner as represented, the said gear N being'so applied to the shaft O as tp be capable of Mbeing moved endwise thcrcon in order to carry the gear N into enga-gement with either of the ranges h. t' of tecthof the nut-gear I.
In order to enable this to be done I form each of the several teeth of the bevel gears wedge-shaped at one 'end of it, as represented.
A forked slider, B, inserted in a groove, 7.1,.formed in the hub of the gear N, and provided with a clampnut, Z, and arranged to move in a slot, lm, madein the cross-head, serves to hold the gear N in engagement with either of the ranges of' teeth ofthe bevelgear. 4
By putting the driving bevel-gear into engagement with the inner range of teeth of the screw-nut or gear I, the press may be worked faster than when the.
driving-gear isin engagement with the outer range of teeth of the said gear I.
On its out-er end the shaft O has a spur-gear, n. Such shaft also has au arm, Il, arranged to revolve freely on it, the said arm being provided with sockets, o o, to receive a bar, p. l
Figure 5 is a section, taken through the rot-ary arm and the spur-gear on the shaft O, and also through the duplex-toothed pawl of such arm.
This duplex-toothed pawl is shown at q, and is formed as represented, viz., with the two teeth c' s, so as to be capable of being applied to the gear in a manner to operato orv turn it around in either direction.
The pawl i-s pivoted to the arm so as to bc movable therein in a manner to carry either tooth, r' or s, of the pawl into action with the teeth of the gear.
The body or case H of the press I construct iu two semicircular sections, tt, bolted together, as shown at n n, in a manner to enable themito be readily separated.
The body ot' each section is a foi'aminous plate pro vided with a series of vertical ribs, v e, projecting from its outer surface and connected by horizontal hoops or bands zo w, the whole being as shown in the drawing.
There is applied to this body, which, when in use, rests end downward on the bed A, one or more disks, K K', having a diameter equal to or a little less than that of the interior of the case.
rIhe said disk or disks are shown as arranged. on a wire or rod, L, fixed .to the case and formed and arranged as represented, such connecting the disk or disks to the case and enabling such disk or disks tobe moved into 'and out of it, and to move down within it, as occasion may require.
These disks are for the purpose of separating thc pressed matter into short cylinders or cakes, as, aft-er a quantity of the material to be pressed (whether it be tobacco, cheese, curd, or any Vegetable substance,) may have been thrown into the body or case H, one of the disks may be dropped in upon the mass, after which a further quantity of the material may be put in the case, a second disk being. subsequently inserted. Finally, the follower is to be put iu the case and thc screw-nut pnt in operation, so as to causo the followerto be depressed within the case and the charge of the latter to be duly compressed.
The liquid driven out of the mass of matter while the latter may be. in the process of' being condensed will flow through the perforations of the ease and into -the gutter of the base,-fron1 whence it will escape by the nose or spout thereof.
By pivoting the cross-head of the press to its movable standard and the latter to the base of the press in manner as set forth, I am enabled to readily raise the screw and its cross ont of the body H, and turn such screw and cross aside outof the way of s nch body, for convenience of getting at the contents of the body, or for facilitating the removal of the body from the base A.
In the press, as above described, I claim as of my invention the following; that is to say- 1 The case H, constructed as set forth, viz., of the two foraminous body portions, combined together and having vertical ribs and horizontal bands applied thereto, the whole being as described and'represented.
2. The cross-heini.I of the press, and its movable standard C, as pivoted together, and with the latter pivoted to the base A, as explained.
JASON WATERS.
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S. B. I. GODDARD, GALEB DANA.
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