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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02BPREPARING GRAIN FOR MILLING; REFINING GRANULAR FRUIT TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS BY WORKING THE SURFACE
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  • said JAMEs JAMIiisoN CORDES do hereby declare the nature of my said invention to consistin a mortar, part of the internal surface of which is made rough, jagged, ribbed, or otherwise, so formed or prepared as to detain or allow a slowermotion to that portion of the rice or paddy when being dressed or redressed which is next to or in contact with the mortar, such detention or slower motion being sufficient to cause a stronger friction of the grains of rice or-paddy one against the other when driven up by the pestle than the smooth or polished mortar will allow of; and I, the said JAMES JAMIE- SON Coronas, do hereby describe the manner in which my said invention is to be per formed by the following statement thereof,
  • From D to E are a series of concentric circular grooves forming notches or shoul ders cast in that part of the bottom half of the mortar which I have found from experimentto be the best to obtain my object,
  • the notches or shoulders in the language of me chanics look downward and their object is to detain or impede the progress upward of such portions of the rice or addy as happen to come under them at each ownward stroke of the pestle and thus to cause the other portions of the rice or paddy to rub past them and create a friction of one grain against another instead of against the smooth side of the mortar as heretofore.
  • Fig. 2 is an elevation of one of my said improved mortars, G being the door for dis charging the rice or paddy when sufliciently dressed.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan of the lower half i of the same and it is only necessary further to state that the ordinary pestle may be 'used with my said improved mortar.

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J. J. CORDES.
Rice Cleaner.
Peitented Sept. 19, 1838.
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OFFICE? JAMES JAMIESON OORDES, OF LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN.
MORTAR FOR DRESSING ROUGH RICE OR PADDY OR REDRESSING RICE.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 929, dated September 19, 1838. i
To all whom it maybonoern:
Be it known that I, JAMES JAMIE'soN CoRnEs, a citizen of the United States of America, butnow residing in Idol Lane, in the city of London, inthe Kingdom of GreatBritain, merchant, have invented a new and Improved Mortar for Dressing Rough Rice or Paddy or Redressing Rice; and I,the
said JAMEs JAMIiisoN CORDES, do hereby declare the nature of my said invention to consistin a mortar, part of the internal surface of which is made rough, jagged, ribbed, or otherwise, so formed or prepared as to detain or allow a slowermotion to that portion of the rice or paddy when being dressed or redressed which is next to or in contact with the mortar, such detention or slower motion being sufficient to cause a stronger friction of the grains of rice or-paddy one against the other when driven up by the pestle than the smooth or polished mortar will allow of; and I, the said JAMES JAMIE- SON Coronas, do hereby describe the manner in which my said invention is to be per formed by the following statement thereof,
reference being had to the drawing annexed and to the figures and letters marked thereon-that is to 'say Description of the drawing.-Figure 1, is a sectional view of one of my said improved mortars, the lower half A is made of cast iron and the upper half B of woodthe top and bottom halves being flanged together at C C. From D to E are a series of concentric circular grooves forming notches or shoul ders cast in that part of the bottom half of the mortar which I have found from experimentto be the best to obtain my object, The notches or shoulders in the language of me chanics look downward and their object is to detain or impede the progress upward of such portions of the rice or addy as happen to come under them at each ownward stroke of the pestle and thus to cause the other portions of the rice or paddy to rub past them and create a friction of one grain against another instead of against the smooth side of the mortar as heretofore.
Fig. 2, is an elevation of one of my said improved mortars, G being the door for dis charging the rice or paddy when sufliciently dressed. Fig. 3 is a plan of the lower half i of the same and it is only necessary further to state that the ordinary pestle may be 'used with my said improved mortar.
Now, whereas heretofore the'mortars used in dressing rice or paddy have been madeas smooth as possible lnside which I have found does not dress the grain either so quickly or so well as when the inside of the mortar is rough or so formed as to prevent the grains next to the side of the mortar from slipping which is formed as hereinbefore described or a otherwise formed with recesses or impediments or made rough or uneven in such manner as to effect the object hereinbeforeexplained namely, of more effectually causing the detention or partial detention of the outer grains from ascent in order that they may be rubbed against by the inner ones ,more elfectually during the action of the pestle.
J. J. CORDES. p
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J. CARPMAEL, M. POOLEY.
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