Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

US90053A - Improved wine and cider-press - Google Patents

Improved wine and cider-press Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US90053A
US90053A US90053DA US90053A US 90053 A US90053 A US 90053A US 90053D A US90053D A US 90053DA US 90053 A US90053 A US 90053A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
press
cider
lever
cylinder
wine
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US90053A publication Critical patent/US90053A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B9/00Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
    • B30B9/02Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material
    • B30B9/04Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material using press rams
    • B30B9/06Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for squeezing-out liquid from liquid-containing material, e.g. juice from fruits, oil from oil-containing material using press rams co-operating with permeable casings or strainers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B9/00Presses specially adapted for particular purposes
    • B30B9/30Presses specially adapted for particular purposes for baling; Compression boxes therefor
    • B30B9/305Drive arrangements for the press ram
    • B30B9/3053Hand- or foot-operated presses

Definitions

  • the object of they invention is to construct a mill and press for the purpose of manufacturing cider, wine, &c., having its parts so arranged and adapted to operatetogether, asto render it much more effective, convenicnt,'and economicalpfgtime and ⁇ labor tha any heretofore brought' ⁇ into public4 use.
  • ⁇ i B B ⁇ the longitudinal stringers
  • v Q G' the verticalposts of the frame, the whole covered bya roof, D, and properly supported by braces ⁇ E E, whenever they may be needed.
  • o, j p c d c' are a set of holes, by which the fulcrum of l the lever may be adjusted higher or ⁇ lower;
  • cc are a ⁇ corresponding setlof holes, by which a ⁇ similar adjustment may be made, should the position i the platen J.
  • the tub or cylinder LQ is composed of vertical staves, surrounded by metallic hoops, theends of which are bent outward into flanges, through which'extend connecting screwbolts.
  • Similar channels maybe made in the under side of Four or more of the staves may projectslightly ,'lhe platen is supported by a standard, K, attached to the lever F by a loose strap, L, the weight of the platen, Sto., resting upon a roller, l, onthe upper 'side of the lever, whichfacilitates the moving of the platen with the cylinder. That the lever may not beworn by the roller, .the latter may have an iron track, k, for the roller to travel upon.
  • the mill is placed upon a table, M, supported by posts m m', and constructed in the form of a slightlyinclined shallow spout, so that any of the juice that may drop upon itl will run off into the cylinder I.
  • the cylinder When at work, the cylinder is to be moved up, so that the end of the table will be over it. Or'the table may be made adjustable in position, and be moved up to thecylinder.
  • the mill consists of an oblong box, O, with open top, which can be set upon, and, if necessary, secured to the table M..
  • rollers are of cast-iron, one foot in diameter, hollow-with fourteen ridges or corrugations, each one inch wide, and one and one-fourth inch high.
  • a jack-screw When necessary to raise the lever andremove the platen from the press, a jack-screw may be employed.
  • the jack-screw I When not in use about the press, the jack-screw I may/be employed elsewhere.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Bakery Products And Manufacturing Methods Therefor (AREA)

Description

iittrd j gratta `JACOB soHoLER, or
BURLINGTON, lIOWA` Latas Pawn: No. 90,053, zaad `May 11, 1869.
mrrgovsn WINE Anneloes-1512255.
vThe Schedule referred `to in these Letters Patent and makingvpart of the same. l
To all 'whom 'it mq/yfcoucern; i
`Be it known thatl I, JACOB SOEQLER, of Burlington, in ,thecounty offDe's Moines, and State-of Iowa,
have invented a new'anddnproved-Wine andfGider `Mill and Press; and I do hereby declare that thefol.- `lowing is a full, clear,and `exact description of th`eA i construction and operation of the"same, reference o being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of lthis specication, in which my invention is represented by a side View.
The object of they invention is to construct a mill and press for the purpose of manufacturing cider, wine, &c., having its parts so arranged and adapted to operatetogether, asto render it much more effective, convenicnt,'and economicalpfgtime and `labor tha any heretofore brought'` into public4 use. o y
`In the drawings- A g A A are the-transverse sleepers;
` i B B, `the longitudinal stringers; and v Q G', the verticalposts of the frame, the whole covered bya roof, D, and properly supported by braces `E E, whenever they may be needed. l
Fis the press-lever, pivotedat one end, between Vtwo posts, O" C', its other end extending between the ,other two posts, C C, for the purpose of receiving the i g power.
The latter is applied by means of aframe, G, one
Y end of which rests upon the ground, asseen at g, the other end being suspendedfrom the end of the lever by a link, gf, and `being weighted at g2, as may be desired. o, j p c d c' are a set of holes, by which the fulcrum of l the lever may be adjusted higher or` lower; and
cc are a` corresponding setlof holes, by which a `similar adjustment may be made, should the position i the platen J.
ofthe lever. be reversed, or bywhich a stop-,bolt can be inserted through the posts O 0which shall, at any point, heckthe downward action of the power g2, and
, arrest the operation of the press. l.
` A bedpiece, H, is fastened upon the' stringers B B,
to hold the tub or cylinder LQ The latter is composed of vertical staves, surrounded by metallic hoops, theends of which are bent outward into flanges, through which'extend connecting screwbolts.
By` tightening up the nuts on the bolts, the staves I can beforced together and the cylinder rendered perfectly tight, when necessary.
It is also provided with two hooks or ears, e e, on opposite sides, so constructed that a rail or'other pole can be inserted in them for the purpose of lifting .the
o cylinder ofi' of its 'platform fi. v
usual channels, to permit the more ready escape of the juice. v i
Similar channels maybe made in the under side of Four or more of the staves may projectslightly ,'lhe platen is supported by a standard, K, attached to the lever F by a loose strap, L, the weight of the platen, Sto., resting upon a roller, l, onthe upper 'side of the lever, whichfacilitates the moving of the platen with the cylinder. That the lever may not beworn by the roller, .the latter may have an iron track, k, for the roller to travel upon.
This completes the description of the press.
The mill is placed upon a table, M, supported by posts m m', and constructed in the form of a slightlyinclined shallow spout, so that any of the juice that may drop upon itl will run off into the cylinder I.
, When at work, the cylinder is to be moved up, so that the end of the table will be over it. Or'the table may be made adjustable in position, and be moved up to thecylinder.
The mill consists of an oblong box, O, with open top, which can be set upon, and, if necessary, secured to the table M..
Across this box extend Vtwo corrugated rollers, their corrugationsinterlocking, like cog-wheels, as they re volve. v
yThe shafts v o' ofthe rollers exted through the side of the box, and bearcog-pinionsn n', one large and one small, and each provided with a crankor wristl pin, either fixed or detachable, so lthat the power can o 1 .ofthe roller of shaft t.
' There are some details of construction not shown in the drawings; for instance, the boxes for the corru-y gated rollers are fastened to an iron rail, one of them being movable, for the purpose of adjusting the distance between the rollers.
V The rollers are of cast-iron, one foot in diameter, hollow-with fourteen ridges or corrugations, each one inch wide, and one and one-fourth inch high.
In case the apples are very hardto grind, it is only necessary to place a piece of Wood on either side over l the rollers, so as to reduce the` number of apples on the mill at one time.
When necessary to raise the lever andremove the platen from the press, a jack-screw may be employed.
I provide a cross-beam, fr, for it to rest upon. v
When not in use about the press, the jack-screw I may/be employed elsewhere.
lpurpose speciiied.
ard`K, strap L, and roller l, when said parts are employed in connection with a lever, F, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
2. The within-described arrangement of Weightframe G, link y, lever F, platen J, and cylinder-.1, constructed and operated in the manuel and for the J AGOBv SCHOLER. Witnesses:
THEOD. GUELICH,
GEORGE Posen.
US90053D Improved wine and cider-press Expired - Lifetime US90053A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US90053A true US90053A (en) 1869-05-11

Family

ID=2159532

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US90053D Expired - Lifetime US90053A (en) Improved wine and cider-press

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US90053A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20090215772A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2009-08-27 Astex Therapeutics Limited Hydroxybenzamide derivatives and their use as inhibitors of HSP90

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20090215772A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2009-08-27 Astex Therapeutics Limited Hydroxybenzamide derivatives and their use as inhibitors of HSP90

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US90053A (en) Improved wine and cider-press
US31812A (en) Stump-extractor
US23227A (en) Machine for bending wood for fellies
US113700A (en) Improvement in cotton and hay-presses
US72438A (en) William s
US31079A (en) Improvement in cotton-presses
US14049A (en) Improved machine for sheet-metal bending
US65431A (en) William h
US30864A (en) Akbaitgemeitt
US60457A (en) Improvement in cotton or hay presses
US22920A (en) Sele-acting cheese-press
US28856A (en) Stump-extractor
US56588A (en) Improvement in presses
US24191A (en) Machine fob
US64106A (en) dean huffman
US100136A (en) Improvement in brick-machines
US69916A (en) Gideon huntington
US41722A (en) Improvement in baling-presses
US33867A (en) hatfield
US113265A (en) Improvement in cotton-presses
US21106A (en) bancroft
US82174A (en) Improvement in oheese-pbesses
US113901A (en) Improvement in cotton presses and trampers
US96088A (en) Improvement in sugar-cane mills
US48047A (en) Improvement in thrashing-machines