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US161633A US161633DA US161633A US 161633 A US161633 A US 161633A US 161633D A US161633D A US 161633DA US 161633 A US161633 A US 161633A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F27/00Mixers with rotary stirring devices in fixed receptacles; Kneaders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/10Egg-whisks; Cream-beaters, i.e. hand implements or hand-driven devices
    • A47J43/1006Hand-driven mixing devices with rotating tools, e.g. sticking out from the bottom of the mixing receptacle; with rotating bowls; with an additional function
    • A47J43/1018Hand-driven mixing devices with rotating tools, e.g. sticking out from the bottom of the mixing receptacle; with rotating bowls; with an additional function the mixing device being fitted on the cover of, or directly on, the stationary mixing receptacle
    • A47J43/1025Hand-driven mixing devices with rotating tools, e.g. sticking out from the bottom of the mixing receptacle; with rotating bowls; with an additional function the mixing device being fitted on the cover of, or directly on, the stationary mixing receptacle with gears between the drive axis and the driven axis, e.g. for planetary motion of tools or for coaxial tools

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  • WITNESSES INVENTOR Attorneys CHARLES W. PATTON, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
  • Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a sectional view of my churn.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail view ofthe same.
  • This invention has relation to churns ofthe upright kind, wherein a rotating' dasher is employed; and it consists in a circular concave disk, which is applied on the dash-rod in an opening made in the cover of the churn-box, and which prevents milk from dashing out of the box while churning, and serves, in combination with the cap-bearin g, to exclude foreign matters from the box.
  • A designates the press-box, which is shaped like a conic frustum, and provided with a cover composed of two parts, c a.
  • B designates the dash-rod, which has a slot, b, diametrically through it to receive the dash-blade C, Which slot is somewhat longer than the length of the blade to allow the latter to be inserted and removed readily.
  • the blade C has a notch, e, in its lower edge adapted to receive a portion of the rod B at the lower end of the slot b, thus holding the blade firmly at its lower end.
  • the lower end of the dash-rod B is stepped in a bearing on the bottom of the box A, and on the upper end of this rod a thimble, d, is secured, having fixed to it a spur-wheel, f, a concave disk, 7c, and a central pin, h.
  • the pin h has its bearing in the center of a hollow cap, D, which covers the opening z' through the cover section a, and which is rigidly secured upon ,this section by means of screws applied through the arms jj.
  • Below the spur-wheel f is the concave disk k, which is circular, concave on top, and of larger diameter than the hole t', through which wheel f is passed.
  • Gr designates a driving spur-wheel having a crank-handle, G', secured to it, which wheel is applied on a stud, l, fixed to an adjustable plate, E, on the cover-section a. Wheel Gr engages with the wheel f, and for this purpose an opening must be made through the cap to, allow wheel G to enter it.
  • the cap D thus holds wheel Gr down on its stud.
  • abutments Inside of the churn-box, and removably secured to its side wall, are a number of abutments, a, which, in cross-section, are T-shaped, and adapted to slide between lugs u.
  • the back flange of each abutment is inclined to correspond to the inclination of the wall of box A, but the front flange is vertical or parallel to the edges of the dash-blade.
  • the cover to the box A is made of two parts, the largest part bearing the mechanism for operating the dash-rod, and the smaller part, a', allowing inspection ot' the contents ofthe churn without removing the larger part.
  • These two cover-sections are held in place on top of the box A by means of lugs formed on this box and grooves made in the edges of the sections.
  • the disk k situated in the recess@n of the cap a, is made concavo-convex, so that its outer edges will-project up and nearly in contact with the upper face of the recess t'.
  • This construction is very important, as it will prevent any oil from the gearing or dirt falling into the cream, the former beingheld in the concave part of the disk, and, if thrown to the outer edge of said disk by its centrifugal action in the rotation of the churndasher, would impinge against the lower face of the recess i and be thrown back into the concave part of the disk.

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C. W. PATTO N.
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- ril 6,1875.
WITNESSES INVENTOR Attorneys CHARLES W. PATTON, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
IMPROVEMENT IN CHURNS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No 61,633, dated April 6, 1875 5 application filed August 15, 1874.
To all whom it may concern Beit known that I, CHARLES W. PATTON, of Louisville, in the county of Jefferson and State of Kentucky, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Ghurns; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings making a part of this specilication, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure 1 of the drawing is a representation of a sectional view of my churn. Fig. 2 is a detail view ofthe same.
This invention has relation to churns ofthe upright kind, wherein a rotating' dasher is employed; and it consists in a circular concave disk, which is applied on the dash-rod in an opening made in the cover of the churn-box, and which prevents milk from dashing out of the box while churning, and serves, in combination with the cap-bearin g, to exclude foreign matters from the box.
In the annexed drawings, A designates the press-box, which is shaped like a conic frustum, and provided with a cover composed of two parts, c a. B designates the dash-rod, which has a slot, b, diametrically through it to receive the dash-blade C, Which slot is somewhat longer than the length of the blade to allow the latter to be inserted and removed readily. The blade C has a notch, e, in its lower edge adapted to receive a portion of the rod B at the lower end of the slot b, thus holding the blade firmly at its lower end. By thus notching the blade on the rod B a single pin, c, will complete the fastening and allow the blade to be removed for cleaning the parts. The lower end of the dash-rod B is stepped in a bearing on the bottom of the box A, and on the upper end of this rod a thimble, d, is secured, having fixed to it a spur-wheel, f, a concave disk, 7c, and a central pin, h. The pin h has its bearing in the center of a hollow cap, D, which covers the opening z' through the cover section a, and which is rigidly secured upon ,this section by means of screws applied through the arms jj. Below the spur-wheel f is the concave disk k, which is circular, concave on top, and of larger diameter than the hole t', through which wheel f is passed. rIhis concave disk k will prevent anything from falling through holes t" into the milk while churning, and it also prevents the milk from being dashed out through the holes i. Gr designates a driving spur-wheel having a crank-handle, G', secured to it, which wheel is applied on a stud, l, fixed to an adjustable plate, E, on the cover-section a. Wheel Gr engages with the wheel f, and for this purpose an opening must be made through the cap to, allow wheel G to enter it. The cap D thus holds wheel Gr down on its stud. Inside of the churn-box, and removably secured to its side wall, are a number of abutments, a, which, in cross-section, are T-shaped, and adapted to slide between lugs u. The back flange of each abutment is inclined to correspond to the inclination of the wall of box A, but the front flange is vertical or parallel to the edges of the dash-blade. These blades or abutments n arrest the currents induced by the dash-blade, and materially aid in bringing the butter.
It will be observed that the cover to the box A is made of two parts, the largest part bearing the mechanism for operating the dash-rod, and the smaller part, a', allowing inspection ot' the contents ofthe churn without removing the larger part. These two cover-sections are held in place on top of the box A by means of lugs formed on this box and grooves made in the edges of the sections.
Itis obvious from the above description that my improved churn can be used to advantage in the manufacture of ice-cream.
It will be seen that the disk k, situated in the recess@n of the cap a, is made concavo-convex, so that its outer edges will-project up and nearly in contact with the upper face of the recess t'. This construction is very important, as it will prevent any oil from the gearing or dirt falling into the cream, the former beingheld in the concave part of the disk, and, if thrown to the outer edge of said disk by its centrifugal action in the rotation of the churndasher, would impinge against the lower face of the recess i and be thrown back into the concave part of the disk. By placing the disk 7c in the recessed part ofthe cap a another result is attained, the convex form of the lower face of the disk guiding any milk splashed upward by the dasher to the outer periphery of the recess i, Where the outer edge of the disk It is nearly in contact with it, thereby leaving no space for the escape of milk or ingress of oil or dirt.
I am aware that a churn has heretofore been constructed provided with an inverted vessel having an opening at its top t0 prevent the escape of milk in the rotation of the dasher; and I therefore lay no claim to such invention, as by my construction I dispense entirely With such inverted vessel, and employ a concaveconvex disk attached to the dasher-shatt and recessed in the cap, which performs the double function of preventing the ingress of dirt and Oil into the churn, or the egress of milk therefrom, whereas the inverted conical vessel disclaimed will serve to guide the milk thrown upward by the dasher through its opened end.
CHARLES WASHINGTON PATTON.
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US2766022A (en) * 1954-06-03 1956-10-09 Virtis Company Inc Mixing equipment
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2766022A (en) * 1954-06-03 1956-10-09 Virtis Company Inc Mixing equipment
US20050050027A1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2005-03-03 Leslie Yeh Determining and/or using location information in an ad system
US20050228528A1 (en) * 2004-04-01 2005-10-13 Farchmin David W Location based material handling and processing

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