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US240427A US240427DA US240427A US 240427 A US240427 A US 240427A US 240427D A US240427D A US 240427DA US 240427 A US240427 A US 240427A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
    • B02C13/00Disintegrating by mills having rotary beater elements ; Hammer mills
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  • My invention relates to wood-pulp machines for preparing half-stuff of all kinds of pulpwood, whether wet or dry; and it consists in-a stationary frame having a series of reversible double-cutting rasp or file plates arranged at intervals on a plane, and a sliding frame moving thereon, provided with similar plates, and a central chamber for holding the blockrof wood, which is held down by a lever-regulated Weight, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
  • Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my invention
  • Fig. 2 a plan view.
  • A represents a square or rectangular frame supported in any suitable manner, and provided with sills upon'which steel rasp or file plates at are secured. Suitable recesses are provided in the sides of the frame for embedding the ends of the plates and holding them more firmly in position.
  • These plates which are constructed with one-half of their cuttingedges a inclined forward and the other half a inclined backward, are arranged upon the same plane and at suitable intervals apart,.so as to allow the fibers of the wood, which is out across the grain, to fall through at both the back and forward movement of the sliding frame.
  • These plates have teeth out upon both sides,so as to be reversible, and are designed in their action to be self-sharpening.
  • the frame A is provided with ways or ledges a at the sides, upon which the grooved sides of sliding frame B are made to move by suitable mechanism attached at one end.
  • Frame B is constructed with two end plates, b, similar to those of frame A, and provided with a central chamber, 1), for receiving the block of wood 12 which is inserted at the door I) and held down upon the plates aby weight 0, which is attached to achain and lover, c, pivoted in a slotted post, 0.
  • This post is provided with inclined stops or rests 0 for the lever for regulating the movement of the weight, which is confined within the chamber. By this means the weight is kept from falling on the rasp or file plates below when the wood is ground up or withdrawn.
  • the end plates, 1), in the sliding frame are designed for grinding the fibers still smaller, and for brushing them through the openings below.
  • a wood-pulp machine consisting in a stationary frame having a number of rasp-plates arranged thereon at intervals, and a sliding frame having similar plates, and a chamber for receiving the block of wood, and a lever-regulated weight, substantially as shown and described.
  • a sliding frame, B having end plates, I), central chamber, 1), slot-ted post 0, stops 0*, lever c, and adjustable weight (3, in com bin ation with stationary frame A, substantially as shown and described,whereby wood may be cut across the fiber, as set forth.

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A. KRE-IDER. Wood Pulp Machine.
' INVE TOR: (Jam WITNESSES:
ATTORNEYS.
N.PETERS, PHDTOJJTHOGRAPHER, WASHINGTON. D C.
. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
ANDREW KREIDER, OF ANNVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
WOOD-PULP- MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 240,427, dated April 19, 1881. Application filed March 1,1881. (No model.)
- To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANDREW KREIDER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Annville, in the county of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in \Vood-Pulp Machines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the drawin gs hereto annexed.
My invention relates to wood-pulp machines for preparing half-stuff of all kinds of pulpwood, whether wet or dry; and it consists in-a stationary frame having a series of reversible double-cutting rasp or file plates arranged at intervals on a plane, and a sliding frame moving thereon, provided with similar plates, and a central chamber for holding the blockrof wood, which is held down by a lever-regulated Weight, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a longitudinal section of my invention, and Fig. 2 a plan view.
A represents a square or rectangular frame supported in any suitable manner, and provided with sills upon'which steel rasp or file plates at are secured. Suitable recesses are provided in the sides of the frame for embedding the ends of the plates and holding them more firmly in position. These plates, which are constructed with one-half of their cuttingedges a inclined forward and the other half a inclined backward, are arranged upon the same plane and at suitable intervals apart,.so as to allow the fibers of the wood, which is out across the grain, to fall through at both the back and forward movement of the sliding frame. These plates have teeth out upon both sides,so as to be reversible, and are designed in their action to be self-sharpening.
The frame A is provided with ways or ledges a at the sides, upon which the grooved sides of sliding frame B are made to move by suitable mechanism attached at one end. Frame B is constructed with two end plates, b, similar to those of frame A, and provided with a central chamber, 1), for receiving the block of wood 12 which is inserted at the door I) and held down upon the plates aby weight 0, which is attached to achain and lover, c, pivoted in a slotted post, 0. This post is provided with inclined stops or rests 0 for the lever for regulating the movement of the weight, which is confined within the chamber. By this means the weight is kept from falling on the rasp or file plates below when the wood is ground up or withdrawn. The end plates, 1), in the sliding frame are designed for grinding the fibers still smaller, and for brushing them through the openings below.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. A wood-pulp machine consisting in a stationary frame having a number of rasp-plates arranged thereon at intervals, and a sliding frame having similar plates, and a chamber for receiving the block of wood, and a lever-regulated weight, substantially as shown and described.
2. In a wood-pulp machine,aseries ofplates,
a, made reversible and with forward and back ward inclined cutting-edges, and arranged at intervals upon a stationary frame, in combination with a sliding frame having plates 7) and wood-chamber b, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. In a wood-pulp machine, a sliding frame, B, having end plates, I), central chamber, 1), slot-ted post 0, stops 0*, lever c, and adjustable weight (3, in com bin ation with stationary frame A, substantially as shown and described,whereby wood may be cut across the fiber, as set forth.
ANDREW KREIDER.
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GEO. W. STINE, A. O. RYLER.
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