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US116554A US116554DA US116554A US 116554 A US116554 A US 116554A US 116554D A US116554D A US 116554DA US 116554 A US116554 A US 116554A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02BPREPARING GRAIN FOR MILLING; REFINING GRANULAR FRUIT TO COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS BY WORKING THE SURFACE
    • B02B3/00Hulling; Husking; Decorticating; Polishing; Removing the awns; Degerming
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    • B02CRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING; PREPARATORY TREATMENT OF GRAIN FOR MILLING
    • B02CCRUSHING, PULVERISING, OR DISINTEGRATING IN GENERAL; MILLING GRAIN
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  • This invention consists in a machine for cleaning wheat by means of two or more sets of burs placed one above another in a frame, each set of burs being surrounded by a perforated case and all the sets being inclosed in a trunk, in the top of which, above the uppermost set of burs, is a fairblower, the action of which produces an upward liow of air through the trunk and among the buis, by which ilow the dirt that is rubbed from the'wheat between the burs, and also between the burs and cases, is carried upward and discharged from the top ofthe trunk, the wheat passing from one set of burs to another in the manner hereinafter described.
  • A is the frame aforesaid, through the center of which passes a vertical shaft, a, stepped in a box placed on a bridge, I), at thc bottom of the frame.
  • e is the tubular perforated case that incloses each set of burs, which case is secured to a hoop that encircles each lower bur.
  • B is the trunk that incloses the burs and tubular cases.
  • C is the fan-blower at the top of the trunk.
  • a floor, f is spread across the trunk just above each case, c, and between the bottom of each case and the iioor next below is a funnehg.
  • At the center of each floor is an orifice through. which the shaft a passes.
  • D is a spout leading ⁇ from any convenient external point to the central orifice of the uppermost iioor j', through which spout dirty wheat is poured after the shaft a, with its bu s and fan-blower, is set t0 revolving by connection with any sufiicient motor.
  • the dirty wheat, passing down through the floorf and through the eye of the upper stone falls upon the bed-stone. The two burs are placed so far apart that there is no danger of their grinding the wheat.
  • the wheat By centrifugal force the wheat is thrown outward against the case c, and as the supplis constant the wheat soon lills the annular space between the runner c andthe case c, and falls over the top ofthe latter.
  • Thile within the casee the wheat is subjected to much rubbin g, both between the stones and also at their peripheries, and it is thereby divcsted of and separated from a goed deal ofits dirt, which,by the blast created by the fan-blower and rushing through the case o, is carried upward through perforatimis s in the iioors f into the fan-blower, and discharged therefrom through the spout h.
  • the wheat that falls over the edge of the case e drops into the funnel g next below, and is by that conducted tdthe next lower set of burs, where it undergoes another cleaning process, the dirt passing' into the fan-blower through perforations s. Falling over the edge of the lower case e, the wheat drops upon a funnel, i, which conducts it out of the trunk to the point of delivery.

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rrnD STAT IMPROVEMENT IN WHEAT-CLEANERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 116,554, dated July 4, 1871.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, EMANUEL CHIPMAN, of Baltimore, in the county of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented anew and improved heat-Gleaner; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making a part of this specification, in which the ligure is a sectional elevation.
This invention consists in a machine for cleaning wheat by means of two or more sets of burs placed one above another in a frame, each set of burs being surrounded by a perforated case and all the sets being inclosed in a trunk, in the top of which, above the uppermost set of burs, is a fairblower, the action of which produces an upward liow of air through the trunk and among the buis, by which ilow the dirt that is rubbed from the'wheat between the burs, and also between the burs and cases, is carried upward and discharged from the top ofthe trunk, the wheat passing from one set of burs to another in the manner hereinafter described.
Referrin to the drawing, A is the frame aforesaid, through the center of which passes a vertical shaft, a, stepped in a box placed on a bridge, I), at thc bottom of the frame. To the shaft are secured the sets of burs c d at ciimvenient intervals apart. e is the tubular perforated case that incloses each set of burs, which case is secured to a hoop that encircles each lower bur. There is, therefore, an annular space between the case and each upper bur` c as wide as the said hoop. B is the trunk that incloses the burs and tubular cases. C is the fan-blower at the top of the trunk. A floor, f, is spread across the trunk just above each case, c, and between the bottom of each case and the iioor next below is a funnehg. At the center of each floor is an orifice through. which the shaft a passes. D is a spout leading` from any convenient external point to the central orifice of the uppermost iioor j', through which spout dirty wheat is poured after the shaft a, with its bu s and fan-blower, is set t0 revolving by connection with any sufiicient motor. The dirty wheat, passing down through the floorf and through the eye of the upper stone, falls upon the bed-stone. The two burs are placed so far apart that there is no danger of their grinding the wheat. By centrifugal force the wheat is thrown outward against the case c, and as the supplis constant the wheat soon lills the annular space between the runner c andthe case c, and falls over the top ofthe latter. Thile within the casee the wheat is subjected to much rubbin g, both between the stones and also at their peripheries, and it is thereby divcsted of and separated from a goed deal ofits dirt, which,by the blast created by the fan-blower and rushing through the case o, is carried upward through perforatimis s in the iioors f into the fan-blower, and discharged therefrom through the spout h. The wheat that falls over the edge of the case e drops into the funnel g next below, and is by that conducted tdthe next lower set of burs, where it undergoes another cleaning process, the dirt passing' into the fan-blower through perforations s. Falling over the edge of the lower case e, the wheat drops upon a funnel, i, which conducts it out of the trunk to the point of delivery.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The combination, herein shown, of the frame A, outer casing B, shaft a, stones c c d d, perforated ease c e, fan-blower (l, perforated iloorsfj', and funnel g, when said parts are arranged as shown, and for the purpose set forth.
To the above specification of iny invention I have signed my hand this 2d day of June, A. D. 1871.
Wvitnesses: EMANUEL CHIPMAN.
Jos. T. K. PLANT, W. A. Boss. 4
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US2696861A (en) * 1950-05-12 1954-12-14 Lawrence E Egedal Grain abrading and cleaning apparatus
US20080275582A1 (en) * 2004-11-19 2008-11-06 Nettles Steven C Scheduling AMHS pickup and delivery ahead of schedule

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2696861A (en) * 1950-05-12 1954-12-14 Lawrence E Egedal Grain abrading and cleaning apparatus
US20080275582A1 (en) * 2004-11-19 2008-11-06 Nettles Steven C Scheduling AMHS pickup and delivery ahead of schedule

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