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  • My invention relates to a pitinan in combination with a lever, and on the face of the pitrnan is a rack, geared to a spur-wheel, and worked by a bull or driving wheel, when attached to power.
  • alogchain orrope is attached to the pitman, and over pulleys to a capstan or other means of working the same.
  • the lever-timbers are hewed, as well as the stanchions, pitman, and bed plate.
  • To the bed-plate are attached, extending upward and at right angles with it, two stanchions, one on each side of the main lever.
  • This lever is held in position either .by a pin passing through it at its fulcrum, and through the stanchions, or by the forming of a socket-joint by the bolting of strips to the lever on each side, or by the cutting away of a part; also, by bolting pieces of timber between the main stanchions, thus forming a joint or hearing.
  • the follow-block is attached by a toggle-joint, and to the other end of the lever is attached atoggle-jointed lever, formed of two timbers, and jointed in its center, the one end being fastened to the main lever, and the other resting on a bearing below.
  • the pitman which is provided with a rack, geared to a spur-wheel, (anda driving-wheel,if power is used,) and by a backward motion of the pitman it straightens the double lever, forcing up the mainlever at that end, and forcing down the other end, to which is attached the follow-block. All these parts should be constructed of substantial timbers to resist the pressure while in use.
  • K K are two levers, worked in sockets a a in the bed-plate B and lever A, respectively.
  • the pitman G is connected with the levers K K at the joint v.
  • H is a pulley on a shaft. This shaft has its bearing in theupright 1) and bracket D, attached to the outside of the upright D. I is a small spur-wheel on the shaft.
  • the pitman G is a rack to gear with the spur-wheel I, said pitlnan working against friction-rollers (not shown in the drawing) fastened to the uprights.
  • E is the driver and follow-block, working in a socket, 0, on the lever A
  • F the press-box, built on the bed-plate B, and of ordinary construction.
  • P, P, and L are pulleys, employed in connection with the rope 1) for working the levers.
  • a rope or chain, 1) is employed with the pulleys H, P, P, and L; and, when power is used, the rack m, spur-wheel-I, and driving-wheel are employed.
  • a screw could be used in place of the pitman.
  • the levers K K and pitman G may be reversed, gearing attached to the rear of levers A, instead of on the side of the press, as described above.

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WILLIAM RUFFIN, OF
IMPROVEMENT m PATENT OFFICE.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
COTTON-PRESSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 149,342, dated April 7, 1874; application filed December 6, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM RUFFIN, of Memphis, in the county of Shelby and State of Tennessee, have invented certain Improvements in a Cotton-Press, of which the following is a specification:
My invention relates to a pitinan in combination with a lever, and on the face of the pitrnan is a rack, geared to a spur-wheel, and worked by a bull or driving wheel, when attached to power. When used either by hand or horse, alogchain orrope is attached to the pitman, and over pulleys to a capstan or other means of working the same.
The lever-timbers are hewed, as well as the stanchions, pitman, and bed plate. To the bed-plate are attached, extending upward and at right angles with it, two stanchions, one on each side of the main lever. This lever is held in position either .by a pin passing through it at its fulcrum, and through the stanchions, or by the forming of a socket-joint by the bolting of strips to the lever on each side, or by the cutting away of a part; also, by bolting pieces of timber between the main stanchions, thus forming a joint or hearing. To the short end of the lever the follow-block is attached by a toggle-joint, and to the other end of the lever is attached atoggle-jointed lever, formed of two timbers, and jointed in its center, the one end being fastened to the main lever, and the other resting on a bearing below. At the joint of this lever is attached the pitman, which is provided with a rack, geared to a spur-wheel, (anda driving-wheel,if power is used,) and by a backward motion of the pitman it straightens the double lever, forcing up the mainlever at that end, and forcing down the other end, to which is attached the follow-block. All these parts should be constructed of substantial timbers to resist the pressure while in use.
The accompanying drawings, to which reference is made, show, first, a side elevation; secondly, a transverse sectional view.
B is the bed-plate. O D are the stanchions,
fastened to the bed-plate, and extending upward at right angles therewith on each side of and supporting the main lever A. At T is a bolt, acting as the fulcrum of the lever A or the bearing may be formed by pieces bolted above and below the lever A between the uprights 0 D, the short end of the main lever A descending as the other end ascends, or vice versa. K K are two levers, worked in sockets a a in the bed-plate B and lever A, respectively. The pitman G is connected with the levers K K at the joint v. H is a pulley on a shaft. This shaft has its bearing in theupright 1) and bracket D, attached to the outside of the upright D. I is a small spur-wheel on the shaft. 0n the pitman G is a rack to gear with the spur-wheel I, said pitlnan working against friction-rollers (not shown in the drawing) fastened to the uprights. E is the driver and follow-block, working in a socket, 0, on the lever A F, the press-box, built on the bed-plate B, and of ordinary construction. P, P, and L are pulleys, employed in connection with the rope 1) for working the levers.
In working the press byhand or horse power, a rope or chain, 1), above referred to, is employed with the pulleys H, P, P, and L; and, when power is used, the rack m, spur-wheel-I, and driving-wheel are employed.
A screw could be used in place of the pitman. The levers K K and pitman G may be reversed, gearing attached to the rear of levers A, instead of on the side of the press, as described above.
What I claim as my invention is- The combination of the pitman G, levers K, K, and A, pulleys P, P, and L, rope or chain 1), rack m, and spur-wheel I, constructed substantially as described, for the purposes set forth.
WILLIAM RUFFlN.
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F. O. MARSDEN, T. O. BULLOCK.
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