US181262A - Improvement in metallic sieves - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- My said improvement consists in the construction of a metallic sieve, having a yhoop composed of two parts, and inclosing between the same a wire-cloth sieve bottom, and constructed insuch a manner as to give great strength to the hoop at the point where it unites with the sieve-cloth, and thereby renders the use of strengthening-wires unnecessary; combining also the construction of a flange around the top ofthe upper hoop, bent in the form ⁇ ot' a wire, and composed of the metal of the hoop, thereby dispensing with the use of wire to strengthen the top of the hoop; and also combining with the same a horizontal liange at the junction ofthe two parts of the sieve-hoop and the sieve bottom,
- Figure l represents the upper part -ofl the sieve-hoop, with its upper or top nange and wire, as seen in representation at c and d, in Fig. l, as a substitute for wire, to give strength tothe top of said hoop.
- the horizontal iiange b b 1,1, with its hook et, is seen at the bottom of the upper hoop h.
- the lower-hoop h', in its connection with the wire-cloth w, ready to be hooked onto the hoop IL at the hook a, is also shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawing represents the hook formed on the lower hoop h and the wire-cloth w, and in place to be engaged by the upper hook a to form the strengthening-flange b b b of the completed sieve, as represented in Fig. 3.
- the great advantage secured by this method of constructing the metallic sieve, using the hoops h and h', with their hooks a and a', consists in the strength obtained in a horizontaly direction by means of the horizontal flange b b b employed in uniting together the upper and lower" portions of the hoop of the sieve, wh-ile at the same time it secures permanently the wire-cloth bottom to the hoop of the sieve'.
- Myl improved method of constructing the ⁇ metallic sieve by means ofthe double hoop, or fifi hoop consisting of two parts so hooked together as to form the horizontal ange b b b forms a new and useful method of so attachingthe parts together as to give great strength and durability to the hoop of the sieve, and enables me to dispense with the use of strengthening-wires at the bottom of the sieve.
- I claim- The combination of an upper and lower hooplforming the sieve-body, and a horizontal flange around the inner circumference of the sieve-body, said flange consisting of the interhooked edges of the said hoops, and of the wire-cloth bottom, substantially as described.
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UNITED STATES PATENT @Enron GRANVILLE HERRING, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
lIMPROVEMENT IN METALLIC SIEVES.
{Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 181,262, dated August 22, 1876; application filed July 28, 1876. v
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, GRANVILLE HERRING, of the city of Chicago, county of Cooky and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Metallic Sieves; and I hereby declare the following to be a full and accurate description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures marked thereon, forming a part of this specification.
My said improvement consists in the construction of a metallic sieve, having a yhoop composed of two parts, and inclosing between the same a wire-cloth sieve bottom, and constructed insuch a manner as to give great strength to the hoop at the point where it unites with the sieve-cloth, and thereby renders the use of strengthening-wires unnecessary; combining also the construction of a flange around the top ofthe upper hoop, bent in the form`ot' a wire, and composed of the metal of the hoop, thereby dispensing with the use of wire to strengthen the top of the hoop; and also combining with the same a horizontal liange at the junction ofthe two parts of the sieve-hoop and the sieve bottom,
of wire-cloth to give strength of sieve.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure l represents the upper part -ofl the sieve-hoop, with its upper or top nange and wire, as seen in representation at c and d, in Fig. l, as a substitute for wire, to give strength tothe top of said hoop.
The horizontal iiange b b 1,1, with its hook et, is seen at the bottom of the upper hoop h. The lower-hoop h', in its connection with the wire-cloth w, ready to be hooked onto the hoop IL at the hook a, is also shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 2 of the accompanying drawing represents the hook formed on the lower hoop h and the wire-cloth w, and in place to be engaged by the upper hook a to form the strengthening-flange b b b of the completed sieve, as represented in Fig. 3. V
The great advantage secured by this method of constructing the metallic sieve, using the hoops h and h', with their hooks a and a', consists in the strength obtained in a horizontaly direction by means of the horizontal flange b b b employed in uniting together the upper and lower" portions of the hoop of the sieve, wh-ile at the same time it secures permanently the wire-cloth bottom to the hoop of the sieve'.
The hooking together the upper and lowerV portions of the sieve-hoop, securingthewirecloth between them, produces the horizontal flange b 11 b, consisting of two thicknesses of the metal composing the hoop, and also of the wire-cloth, which,combined with the abovedescribed wire and flange at the top of the hoop, and the horizontal flange b b at the junction of the parts of the hoop, form a metallic hoop for a sieve of a great strength and durability, and bo/th cheap and simple in construction, and as an article of manufacture it becomes superior to all other forms of constructing the metallic sieve.
' Myl improved method of constructing the` metallic sieve by means ofthe double hoop, or fifi hoop consisting of two parts so hooked together as to form the horizontal ange b b b, forms a new and useful method of so attachingthe parts together as to give great strength and durability to the hoop of the sieve, and enables me to dispense with the use of strengthening-wires at the bottom of the sieve.
Having thus rfully described the nature'of my said improvement, I will proceed to. set forth my claim.
I claim- The combination of an upper and lower hooplforming the sieve-body, and a horizontal flange around the inner circumference of the sieve-body, said flange consisting of the interhooked edges of the said hoops, and of the wire-cloth bottom, substantially as described.
GRANVILLE HERRING.
In the presence of- J OEL TIFFANY, A. J. GRovER. fr)
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