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US97373A
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
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  • the object of this invention is to provide an ar rangement ,-of the furrows or. dress of millstoues, wherebythe draught will be greatest at the eye, where the movement of the grinding-surfaces is less, gradu ally diminishing toward the periphery as the movement of the said smfaoes increases.
  • the drawing represents a plan View of a bed-stone, showing my improved dress, with dotted lines, showing the relation of .the furrows in the upper stones to those in the lower one.
  • the grain is-designcd to be only roughly crushed at or near 'the eye, where the surfaces are contracted, preparatory to the action of the momentward smoother griuding-surfiioes.
  • This crushing is rapidly done, and the broken grain should be delivered quickly to the outer grinding-surtaces, which are much greater in area, along which the movement should be slower, in order to equalize the quantity of grain between the stones.
  • the movement should also be slower, to give the best results in finishing the work uniformly, and without forcing, by keeping the stones close together, which causes heating.
  • ct represents the long furrows'of the bed-stone
  • the dotted lines represent the furrows of the runner similarly formed, but pitched in the opposite. direction.
  • the line described by the furrows a necessarily leaves a plane-surface between them, and one. of gradually increasing width from the eye to the periphery of the stone.
  • the short furrows 0 formed in the ribs between a a, and made of corresponding form' throughout their length, as shown.

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Letters Patent No. 97,37 3, dated November 30, 1869.
IMPROVED MILLSTONE-DRESS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the Barrie.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, J our FAIRCLOUGH, of St. Joseph, in the county of Buchanan, and State of Mis- 1 souri, have invented a new and improved Millstone- Dress; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enablcothers skilled in the artjto make-and use the same, reference beinghad to the accompanying drawing.
The object of this invention is to provide an ar rangement ,-of the furrows or. dress of millstoues, wherebythe draught will be greatest at the eye, where the movement of the grinding-surfaces is less, gradu ally diminishing toward the periphery as the movement of the said smfaoes increases.
The drawing represents a plan View of a bed-stone, showing my improved dress, with dotted lines, showing the relation of .the furrows in the upper stones to those in the lower one. i
I have found, by experiment, that by this arrangement, very much better results maybe obtained than the old method of increasing the'piteh toward the periphery, for the centrifugal action very' greatly increases in the direction of the periphery, owing to the greater velocity as the diameter increases, which, accclerated by an increasing pitch, discharges the meal too soon, and before it is finished.
Moreover, the grain is-designcd to be only roughly crushed at or near 'the eye, where the surfaces are contracted, preparatory to the action of the momentward smoother griuding-surfiioes. This crushing is rapidly done, and the broken grain should be delivered quickly to the outer grinding-surtaces, which are much greater in area, along which the movement should be slower, in order to equalize the quantity of grain between the stones. The movement should also be slower, to give the best results in finishing the work uniformly, and without forcing, by keeping the stones close together, which causes heating.
I have found, that with this improveddress, the stones may be run higher, and better results, and more even and finer grindingeffected, than with any other dress. a
ct represents the long furrows'of the bed-stone,
which, at the eye, are tangential thereto, or nearly so, projecting in the direction of the movement of the running stone, and gradually curving toward. the periphery, and terminating in nearly radial lines.
The dotted lines represent the furrows of the runner similarly formed, but pitched in the opposite. direction.
The line described by the furrows a necessarily leaves a plane-surface between them, and one. of gradually increasing width from the eye to the periphery of the stone.
To utilize this portion, or to form additional grinding-edges, I provide the short furrows c, which are, throughout their length, of form corresponding to the long furrows (a Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The furrows a, describing tangential lines at their inner ends, and thence curving slightly toward the periphery, where they terminate in radial lines, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In combination with the furrows a, as described, the short furrows 0, formed in the ribs between a a, and made of corresponding form' throughout their length, as shown.
JOHN FAIROLOUGH.
Witnesses I FRED. WM. ScHMm'r, J. B. MILLEI'.
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US2425024A (en) * 1942-11-21 1947-08-05 Paper And Ind Appliances Inc Apparatus for producing pulp from cellulosic material
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US2425024A (en) * 1942-11-21 1947-08-05 Paper And Ind Appliances Inc Apparatus for producing pulp from cellulosic material
US20060082911A1 (en) * 2004-10-07 2006-04-20 Navitar, Inc. Automated selection of optical systems

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