US63320A - Improvement in kioe-hulliig machines - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B02—CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
- B02B—PREPARING GRAIN FOR MILLING; REFINING GRANULAR FRUIT TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS BY WORKING THE SURFACE
- B02B3/00—Hulling; Husking; Decorticating; Polishing; Removing the awns; Degerming
- B02B3/04—Hulling; Husking; Decorticating; Polishing; Removing the awns; Degerming by means of rollers
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- Figure 2 a horizontal section of the revolving hub in said machine, through the line 9; x, in fig. 1.
- my invention consists in a peculiarly constructed mill or machine, specially adapted for cleaning, pearling, and polishing rice, but also applicable to operating on other kinds of grain, in which are embraced the following features: firstly, a combination of stirringpins or teeth with lower spring-plates or rubbers; secondly, elastic plates or rubbers secured in a spiral manner on a conical-drum or hub, and of ashape in their transverse section approximating an ellipse in part; thirdly, spirally adjustable plates or.
- A represents/the base of the machine supported on suitable frame work, and having mounted upon it aconical or tapering case, B, smallest end uppermost, and which may be made up in vertical or other sections bolted together.
- This case is covered by a cap, 0, provided with a grainfeeding spout-,a, while the base A is furnished with a delivery aperture, 5.
- the upper portion of said case may have dust spouts, a, and its lower portion beconstructed for the most part of screens tZ.
- Said shaft may be driven by belt or gear in any suitable manner, and should be made to rest on a step, 6, carried by a cross-beam 0r brace arranged so as to be vertically adjustable, which may be effected by means of screws,f, for the purpose, by raising or lowering the conical hub D, of adjusting the latter with its stirrers, heaters, and rubbers to Work in closer or in more distant proximity to the interior of the case 13, according to the description of graintobe acted upon and other circumstances.
- this hub D is armed with pins or teeth, g, which serve, as they revolve, to agitate, stir, and mix the grain, and, by the rubbing of it together, to partly clean the same,'the dust and other extraneous matter passing off by the spouts c.
- the remaining or lower portion of the hub is provided with spirally arranged elastic plates, F F, in upper and lower rows or sets, the lower set being preferably more orless intermediate of the upper ronn
- These elastic plates are not only spiral and of a conical character, from their arrangement on the hub D, but their acting or beating surfaces are of partially elliptical shapein their transverse section, and it ip desirable that they should be of such an elastic character as to yield to the pressure of the grain in their actionnpon it.
- the upper row F of such spring-plates and, it may be, the lower row also, if necessary, are pivoted at their lon'er ends, as at 71 to the drum D, and at their upper ends to a ring, G, arranged to turn on the hub and be secured at any particular set by means of screws and slots, as at 2'.
- the upper row of plates F serves to beat andrub the grain, while the lower row F answers more particularly to pearl and polish it; they being faced or covered with sheep-skin having the wool on it, or other soft material 70.
- vanes or blades Z Secured to the bottom of the hub D are vanes or blades Z, which serve, in connection with the conical drum, by air entering at an aperture, m, in the base-plate, to produce a centrifugal current which will blow out the dust through the screens d, while the cleaned and pearledand polished grain will be delivered at the aperture or spout b.
- Machines constructed as described are not only eil'eotive, compact, and portable, but may be adjusted to suit almost any description of grain, including rice, barley, wheat, cofi'ee, and others.
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Description
D. H. SOUTHWORTH.
Rice Cleaner.
No. 63.320. PatentedMarch 26, 1867.
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' Letters Patent No. 63,320, dated March 26, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT INBIOE-HULLING MAUHINES.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERNf Be it known that LD. H. SOUTHWORTH, of the city, county, and State of New York, have'invented a cor tain new and useful Improvement on Machines for Cleaning, Pearling, and Polishing Rice and other grain, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part'of this specification, and in which- V Figure 1 represents a vertical section of a machine constructed according to my invention; and
Figure 2, a horizontal section of the revolving hub in said machine, through the line 9; x, in fig. 1.
Like letters indicate like parts in both figures.
The nature of my invention consists in a peculiarly constructed mill or machine, specially adapted for cleaning, pearling, and polishing rice, but also applicable to operating on other kinds of grain, in which are embraced the following features: firstly, a combination of stirringpins or teeth with lower spring-plates or rubbers; secondly, elastic plates or rubbers secured in a spiral manner on a conical-drum or hub, and of ashape in their transverse section approximating an ellipse in part; thirdly, spirally adjustable plates or. rubbers so arranged; feurthly, the combination of such upper elastic plates with lower ones faced with a soft polishing material; and fifthly, in an arrangement whereby air is admitted from beneath, and caused to produce a centrifugal current, to expel the dust from the grain. 7
Referring to the accompanying drawing, A represents/the base of the machine supported on suitable frame work, and having mounted upon it aconical or tapering case, B, smallest end uppermost, and which may be made up in vertical or other sections bolted together. This case is covered by a cap, 0, provided with a grainfeeding spout-,a, while the base A is furnished with a delivery aperture, 5. The upper portion of said case may have dust spouts, a, and its lower portion beconstructed for the most part of screens tZ. Working freely Within said case, and so as to leave an annular space between them, is a conical or correspondingly tapering perferably hollow cast-iron drum or elongated hub, D, made fast tova vertical shaft, E, and revolving with it in the direction indicated by arrow in fig. 2. Said shaft may be driven by belt or gear in any suitable manner, and should be made to rest on a step, 6, carried by a cross-beam 0r brace arranged so as to be vertically adjustable, which may be effected by means of screws,f, for the purpose, by raising or lowering the conical hub D, of adjusting the latter with its stirrers, heaters, and rubbers to Work in closer or in more distant proximity to the interior of the case 13, according to the description of graintobe acted upon and other circumstances. The upper part of this hub D is armed with pins or teeth, g, which serve, as they revolve, to agitate, stir, and mix the grain, and, by the rubbing of it together, to partly clean the same,'the dust and other extraneous matter passing off by the spouts c. The remaining or lower portion of the hub is provided with spirally arranged elastic plates, F F, in upper and lower rows or sets, the lower set being preferably more orless intermediate of the upper ronn These elastic plates are not only spiral and of a conical character, from their arrangement on the hub D, but their acting or beating surfaces are of partially elliptical shapein their transverse section, and it ip desirable that they should be of such an elastic character as to yield to the pressure of the grain in their actionnpon it. The upper row F of such spring-plates, and, it may be, the lower row also, if necessary, are pivoted at their lon'er ends, as at 71 to the drum D, and at their upper ends to a ring, G, arranged to turn on the hub and be secured at any particular set by means of screws and slots, as at 2'. By thus varying the incline or spiral set of-the plates F, the passage of the grain through the mill is retarded or expedited at pleasure, and the amount of friction of such plates on the grain increased or diminished to suit different descriptions or qualities of grain; rice, barley, and rye usually requiring more friction that wheat. The upper row of plates F serves to beat andrub the grain, while the lower row F answers more particularly to pearl and polish it; they being faced or covered with sheep-skin having the wool on it, or other soft material 70. Secured to the bottom of the hub D are vanes or blades Z, which serve, in connection with the conical drum, by air entering at an aperture, m, in the base-plate, to produce a centrifugal current which will blow out the dust through the screens d, while the cleaned and pearledand polished grain will be delivered at the aperture or spout b.
Machines constructed as described are not only eil'eotive, compact, and portable, but may be adjusted to suit almost any description of grain, including rice, barley, wheat, cofi'ee, and others.
What I claim as my invention, anddesire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The conical dru-m D, provided with a series of pins or teeth, g, and elastic=plates and rubbers, F F, on its periphery, arranged and operating essentially as specified.
D. H. SOUTHWORTH.
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A. LE OLEnc, J. W.. Coomns.
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US2587764A (en) * | 1950-01-04 | 1952-03-04 | Fred H Rohrbach | Rhubarb cleaning machine |
US3165134A (en) * | 1961-05-04 | 1965-01-12 | Food Engineering International | Apparatus for milling rice and the like |
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