US55614A - Improved device for gutting green corn from the cob - Google Patents
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- Figure l is a plan or top view of our invention 5 Fig. 2, aside sectional view of the same, taken in the line ir Fig. l, Fig. 3, a side view of a portion of the same, showing its operation upon an ear of corn.
- This invention relates to a new and useful device for cutting green corn from the cob, whereby the work may be quickly performed and in a perfect manner.
- the invention consists of a series of cutters, scrapers, and guides attached to a tube and used in connection with a sliding frame provided with an adjustable center rod, all being arranged as hereinafter set forth.
- A represents a bed-piece, which may be of rectangular form, and has a head, B, secured to one end of it, in which one end of a horizontal tube, C, is titted and permanently secured.
- the D is a horizontal sliding frame, composed of a collar, a, fitted loosely on the tube G, so that it may slide freely thereon, four rods, b, one end ot' which is attached to the collar a and the opposite ends attached to a circular plate, c, on a head, d, which is fitted and works between guides c c 011 the bed-piece A.
- the rods b are not parallel with each other, but have an oblique or inclined position, being nearer together at' their junction with the collar a than at the plate c.
- This frame D is allowed to slide freely back and forth, and it may be operated through the medium of a treadle or other suitable means.
- the springs or plates df are not equal in length, two of them, which are opposite each other, being longer than the other two, which are also opposite each other, and two cutters, e', will consequently be in advance of the other two, andthe two cutters which are on one pair of springs of an equal length will be at right angles to the other two on the other pair of springs.
- the springs or elastic plates d have each an eye, j', attached, and the rods b of the frame D pass through these eyes, and hence it will be seen that when the frame D is moved in the direction indicated by arrow l the oblique rods h will expand or distend the cutters c.
- Each plate or spring d has a curved spring
- the cutters c are curved in a direction transverse with the tube O, and in consequence of having the outer ends of the plates g bent inward and backward the Scrapers It have a scraping instead of a cutting action on the cob.
- E represents a rod which is fitted centrally and loosely' in the head d, and is secured at any desired point by a set-screw, i.
- the device is used as follows: The ear of corn to be operated upon is placed in the frame D, the butt ofthe ear being placed against the inner end of the rod E and the point inserted between the outer ends of the spring j", the rod E being adjusted in the head d to suit the length of the ear.
- the frame D is then moved in the direction indicated by arrow l and the ear of corn forced between the springs f cutters c', and scrapers h, the cutters c and springs j" being expanded to conform to the taper of the ear owing to the elasticity of the plates d' and their connection with the oblique rods b.
- the springs j" serve to keep the ear of corn in proper position while the cutters c take the corn from the cob and the scrapers h take oft' the eyes or portions which are sunken in the cob, and frequently termed the chit 77--the sweetest portion ofthe corn.
- the cob is forced Having thus described our invention, We claim us new und desire to secure by Letters Patentl..
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JONATHAN BURT AND LEONARD F. DUNN, OF ONEIDA, NEW YORK.
IMPROVED DEVICE FOR CUTTING GREEN CORN FROM THE COB.
Specification forming part of Letters Pa To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JONATHAN BUET and LEONARD F. DUNN, of Oneida, Madison county, State of New York, have invented a new and useful Machine for Cutting Green Corn from the Gob; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure l is a plan or top view of our invention 5 Fig. 2, aside sectional view of the same, taken in the line ir Fig. l, Fig. 3, a side view of a portion of the same, showing its operation upon an ear of corn.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
This invention relates to a new and useful device for cutting green corn from the cob, whereby the work may be quickly performed and in a perfect manner.
The invention consists of a series of cutters, scrapers, and guides attached to a tube and used in connection with a sliding frame provided with an adjustable center rod, all being arranged as hereinafter set forth.
A represents a bed-piece, which may be of rectangular form, and has a head, B, secured to one end of it, in which one end of a horizontal tube, C, is titted and permanently secured.
D is a horizontal sliding frame, composed of a collar, a, fitted loosely on the tube G, so that it may slide freely thereon, four rods, b, one end ot' which is attached to the collar a and the opposite ends attached to a circular plate, c, on a head, d, which is fitted and works between guides c c 011 the bed-piece A. The rods b are not parallel with each other, but have an oblique or inclined position, being nearer together at' their junction with the collar a than at the plate c. This frame D is allowed to slide freely back and forth, and it may be operated through the medium of a treadle or other suitable means.
To the inner end of the tube G there are secured, at equal distances apart, four springs or elastic plat-es,cl, on the outer ends ofwhich there are formed cutters c', which are curved in a di rection transversely with the tube O, to correspond to the curvature ot' an ear of corn in a rent No, 55,614, dated June i9, 1866.
transverse direction. The springs or plates df are not equal in length, two of them, which are opposite each other, being longer than the other two, which are also opposite each other, and two cutters, e', will consequently be in advance of the other two, andthe two cutters which are on one pair of springs of an equal length will be at right angles to the other two on the other pair of springs.
The springs or elastic plates d have each an eye, j', attached, and the rods b of the frame D pass through these eyes, and hence it will be seen that when the frame D is moved in the direction indicated by arrow l the oblique rods h will expand or distend the cutters c.
Each plate or spring d has a curved spring,
f', attached to it, the shape of which is shown in both figures.
To the inner end of the tube C there are attached four spring or elastic plates, g, which are between the plates or springs d'. The outer parts of the plates g are curved or bent inward, and have each a scraper, h, formed on them. (See more particularly Fig. 2.) The scrapers h,
like the cutters c are curved in a direction transverse with the tube O, and in consequence of having the outer ends of the plates g bent inward and backward the Scrapers It have a scraping instead of a cutting action on the cob.
E represents a rod which is fitted centrally and loosely' in the head d, and is secured at any desired point by a set-screw, i.
The device is used as follows: The ear of corn to be operated upon is placed in the frame D, the butt ofthe ear being placed against the inner end of the rod E and the point inserted between the outer ends of the spring j", the rod E being adjusted in the head d to suit the length of the ear. The frame D is then moved in the direction indicated by arrow l and the ear of corn forced between the springs f cutters c', and scrapers h, the cutters c and springs j" being expanded to conform to the taper of the ear owing to the elasticity of the plates d' and their connection with the oblique rods b.
The springs j" serve to keep the ear of corn in proper position while the cutters c take the corn from the cob and the scrapers h take oft' the eyes or portions which are sunken in the cob, and frequently termed the chit 77--the sweetest portion ofthe corn. The cob is forced Having thus described our invention, We claim us new und desire to secure by Letters Patentl.. The sliding frumeD,in connection with the sprin f,eutters a', Scrapers 7i, any or all ofthem,
and the tube G, or its equivalent, all arranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The oblique rods b of the frame D, connected with the plates or springs d', for the purpose of expanding thecutters e und springs f substantially as and for the purpose specified.
JONATHAN BURT. LEONARD F. DUNN.
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WM. A. HINDS, I` N. MBSSINGER.
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