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  • VILLIAM HENRY BANE OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO.
  • My invention relates to screening or bolting machines.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a machine constructed according to my invention, parts being broken away to better show the structure.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View with the top and grinding-mill and gearing removed, showing modifications in details of construction.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail section of the lower end of the cone-shaft, showing the wrist pin adj ustably connected therewith.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the castings on an enlarged scale.
  • the frame of the machine comprises posts A, upper and lower side and end bars, B and C, respectively, and the table D.
  • a mill of the cone and shell type is supported on one end of the table in the usual manner, and driven by a train of gearing, the shafts of which project to afford a means for the application of a lever, I, having a socket-casting, i, to fit the ends of the several shafts g, L, and n, provided with the inter-meshing gearing J, K, Z, and N, respectively, whereby power or speed may be had, as occasion may require.
  • the shell E, hopper F, cone G, and the conebearing support e are of well-known construction, and are shown to illustrate the application of my improvements.
  • Shaft g may be an integral part of or separate and keyed to. the cone. Its lower end is provided with a crankarm, g3, having a wrist-pin, g4, adj ustably connected therewith.
  • a shaking-screen, O is suspended beneath the table D by hangers o,
  • Three-sided castings, I), are adjustably connected to the corner-posts by setscrews p.
  • Each of the castings is provided with a staple or keeper, b.
  • the castings on a pair of diagonally-arranged posts have each a pulley, c, vertically journaled in its keeper b, over which passes a cord or rope, It, having its ends attached to diagonally-opposite cor ners of the screen, said cord being in connection with and operated by the wrist-pin g4on the crank-arm of the cone-shaft.
  • Elastic connections, Q, secured at one end to the other diagonally-opposite corner of the screen have the remaining ends adj ustably connected with the castings ou the second pair of diagonallyopposite posts, substantially in the manner shown, the form preferred being shown in Fig. 4, in which the end of the elastic connection is adj ustably secured between the casting and awedge,f, inserted beneath thekeeper b.
  • the elastic connections Q may be rubber or coil-spring, as desired.
  • a hopper, w, near the front end of the niachine, communicating with the lower portion of the shell, is designed to supply small grain when it is desired to make oat-meal grits, cracked wheat, &c.
  • adjustable elastic conneci i XVILLIAM HEBRX BANE tions between the screen and the castings on Vitnesses: two diagonally opposite posts, connections F. F. THORNILEY,

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(No Model.) 2 sheets-sheet v1.
W. H. BNE.
SCREENING 0E BOLTING MACHINE.
Patented May 18, 1886.
(No Model.) 2 sheets-sheet 2. W. H. BANB.
SCREENING 0E BOLTING MACHINE. No. 342,166. Patented May 18, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VILLIAM HENRY BANE, OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO.
SCREENING OR BOLTING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 342,166, dated May 18, 1886.
Application filed December 18, 1885. Serial No. 186,071. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, WILLIAM HENRY BANE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Gallipolis, in the county of Gallia and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Screening or Bolting Machines; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same,reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters and figures of ret'- erence marked theron, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to screening or bolting machines.
It consists in the details of construction shown and more fully hereinafter set forth and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a machine constructed according to my invention, parts being broken away to better show the structure. Fig. 2 is a plan View with the top and grinding-mill and gearing removed, showing modifications in details of construction. Fig. 3 is a detail section of the lower end of the cone-shaft, showing the wrist pin adj ustably connected therewith. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the castings on an enlarged scale.
The frame of the machine comprises posts A, upper and lower side and end bars, B and C, respectively, and the table D. A mill of the cone and shell type is supported on one end of the table in the usual manner, and driven by a train of gearing, the shafts of which project to afford a means for the application of a lever, I, having a socket-casting, i, to fit the ends of the several shafts g, L, and n, provided with the inter-meshing gearing J, K, Z, and N, respectively, whereby power or speed may be had, as occasion may require.
The shell E, hopper F, cone G, and the conebearing support e are of well-known construction, and are shown to illustrate the application of my improvements. Shaft g may be an integral part of or separate and keyed to. the cone. Its lower end is provided with a crankarm, g3, having a wrist-pin, g4, adj ustably connected therewith.' A shaking-screen, O, is suspended beneath the table D by hangers o,
of rubber, leather, chains, or similar flexible material. Three-sided castings, I), are adjustably connected to the corner-posts by setscrews p. Each of the castings is provided with a staple or keeper, b. The castings on a pair of diagonally-arranged posts have each a pulley, c, vertically journaled in its keeper b, over which passes a cord or rope, It, having its ends attached to diagonally-opposite cor ners of the screen, said cord being in connection with and operated by the wrist-pin g4on the crank-arm of the cone-shaft. Elastic connections, Q, secured at one end to the other diagonally-opposite corner of the screen have the remaining ends adj ustably connected with the castings ou the second pair of diagonallyopposite posts, substantially in the manner shown, the form preferred being shown in Fig. 4, in which the end of the elastic connection is adj ustably secured between the casting and awedge,f, inserted beneath thekeeper b. The elastic connections Q may be rubber or coil-spring, as desired.
The operation is manifest. Motion being imparted to the conethercrank on the end of its shaft will alternately pull and slacken that portion of the cord extending in oppositev directions on each side thereof in such manner as to cause a side-to-side and up-and-down motion of the screen. The cord pulls against the elastic connections Q,and, when slackened, the tension of said connections gives the necessary backward pull to return the screen to its normal position. That portion of the rope to the right of the crank may be dispensed with and its place filled by a bell-crank lever, S, and connections It' s, as shown in Fig. 2. An upwardlyeurved guard, T, is attached to each side of the screen, to prevent the ground material-from dropping to the ground. Similar guards, U, are attached to side bars, fu, and cause all the material falling from the screen to drop into a draweror box, V, placed beneath the screen for the reception of such material.
A hopper, w, near the front end of the niachine, communicating with the lower portion of the shell, is designed to supply small grain when it is desired to make oat-meal grits, cracked wheat, &c.
Having thus described my invention, what I IOO claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, nelly-opposite corners of the scrcen,and keepis ers on the adjacent castings for guiding said In a boltng'macliine, the combination of a screen, substantially as shown und described. rectangular frame, a crank-shaft, a rectangu- In testimony whereof I afx my signature in 5 lar screenklexible supports therefor, castings presence of two witnesses.
adjustably connected with the four corneri posts of the frame, adjustable elastic conneci i XVILLIAM HEBRX BANE tions between the screen and the castings on Vitnesses: two diagonally opposite posts, connections F. F. THORNILEY,
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