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US1224798A
US1224798A US8567716A US8567716A US1224798A US 1224798 A US1224798 A US 1224798A US 8567716 A US8567716 A US 8567716A US 8567716 A US8567716 A US 8567716A US 1224798 A US1224798 A US 1224798A
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    • 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
    • B01F27/05Stirrers
    • B01F27/11Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers
    • B01F27/115Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers comprising discs or disc-like elements essentially perpendicular to the stirrer shaft axis
    • B01F27/1153Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers comprising discs or disc-like elements essentially perpendicular to the stirrer shaft axis the discs being made by deforming flat discs

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  • rI ⁇ his invention appertains to new and useful improvements in
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a Vertical section on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the dasher.
  • my improved churn is used in conjunction with a j ar or similar bowl or receptacle 10 of proper size and comprises a central circular bearing member 11 having a plurality of radial arms 12 having their outer extremities provided with downwardly directed apertured portions 18 receiving adjustable set screws 14 therethrough for clamping engagement with the peripheral face of the jar 01' receptacle to be readily attached to or detached therefrom.
  • One of the arms 12 is provided with an upright bearing member 15 and the bearing member 11 is provided with an upright 16, which latter bearing member rotatably recei'ves a horizontal shaft 17 carrying 011 one end a removable hand grip 18 for rotating the shaft.
  • a Vertical shaft 21 is rotatably mounted in the central Vertical bearing member 11 and carries on its upper end a beveled pinion 22 which meshes with the gear 19 so that rotation of the latter gear through the medium of the hand Crank will cause the said shaft to be rotated at an inereased speed.
  • dasher blades 28 Mounted on the lower end of the dasher shaft 21 are a pair of dasher blades 28 the same being disposed at right angles to each other or nearly so and each comprising an elongated reetangular section of material formed with a pair of vertically spaced horizontal slots 2d producing a central clamping section 25 and upper and lower clamping Sections 26 which are bowed in opposite directions to rigidly engage the shaft and to rotate therewith.
  • the turning thereof causes a rotary motion of the cream which causes disintegration of the butter-fat and in order to avoid this and impart a rolling motion to the cream in addition to the rotary motion which separates the cream from the Whey and thereby cause quicker separation and to roll the butter-fat together to accomplish quicker churning of the butter
  • the top corners of the upper dasher blade are bent downwardly in opposite directions while the lower Corners of the lower dasher blade are bent upwardly in opposite directions at 23'.
  • said arms are reduced in thickness at their free ends and underfaces as shown at 12', While said ends are further longitudinally slotted as shown at 13' to receive adjusting 15 shaft and insure of the dasher being posi- 'tioned close to the bottom.
  • a keeper 28 is also carried by the bearing 11 to engage above the pinion 22 and prevent upWard movenient thereof and oonsequent jamming with the gear 19.
  • the pini'on 22 is also provided With a hub 20' having a set screw 21' engaged therethrough and With the shaft to hold the pinion rigid on the shaft.
  • the pin 27 also prevents upward displacement of the shaft and dasher against the bottom of the bearing and consequent elevation of the dasher above a proper height for eflicient churning ⁇ of the butter.
  • a churn dasher comprising a vertical shaft, a pairv of flat, rectangular plates secured to said shaft intermediate their lengths and extending transversely at right angles thereto, said plates being arranged at right angles to each other and in superposed relation, the upper corners of the upper plate being bent at approximately right angles to the plane of the plate and in opposite directions, and the lower corners of the lower plate being bent at approximately right angles to the plane of the plate and in opposite directions.
  • Coples of this patent may bo obtained for five cants each, by addressing the Commissioner of Batents. Washington. D. O.”

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J. L. SAXE.
CHURN.
APPLICATION HLD MAR. 21. 1918.
Patented May 1, 1917.
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u/Ym JOHN L. SAXE, OF WATERBUBY, GDNNECTICUT.
CI'IURN.
Specification of Letters Patent.
lPatented May 1, 1191*? Application filed March 21, '1916. Serial 1\T o. 85,677.
Be it known that I, Jozin* L. SAXE, a citizen of the United States, residing at VVaterbury, in the county of New Haven, State of Gonnecticut, have invented certain new and useful lmprovenients in Churns; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and eXact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
rI`his invention appertains to new and useful improvements in |churns and more particularly to an improved dasher for rotary churns and also a detachable bracket support for the drive mechanism of the churn whereby the dasher can be eonveniently attached to a j ar or similar receptacle for use.
With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain other combinations and arrangements of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described, claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is an elevation of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a Vertical section on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a top plan view; and
Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the dasher.
As illustrated, my improved churn is used in conjunction with a j ar or similar bowl or receptacle 10 of proper size and comprises a central circular bearing member 11 having a plurality of radial arms 12 having their outer extremities provided with downwardly directed apertured portions 18 receiving adjustable set screws 14 therethrough for clamping engagement with the peripheral face of the jar 01' receptacle to be readily attached to or detached therefrom. One of the arms 12 is provided with an upright bearing member 15 and the bearing member 11 is provided with an upright 16, which latter bearing member rotatably recei'ves a horizontal shaft 17 carrying 011 one end a removable hand grip 18 for rotating the shaft.
Carried on the inner end of the shaft 17 adjacent to the upright 16 is a large beveled gear wheel 19 and the machine is held firm by a handle 20 mounted on the shaft between the gear wheel and the upright 1-5. A Vertical shaft 21 is rotatably mounted in the central Vertical bearing member 11 and carries on its upper end a beveled pinion 22 which meshes with the gear 19 so that rotation of the latter gear through the medium of the hand Crank will cause the said shaft to be rotated at an inereased speed.
Mounted on the lower end of the dasher shaft 21 are a pair of dasher blades 28 the same being disposed at right angles to each other or nearly so and each comprising an elongated reetangular section of material formed with a pair of vertically spaced horizontal slots 2d producing a central clamping section 25 and upper and lower clamping Sections 26 which are bowed in opposite directions to rigidly engage the shaft and to rotate therewith. In the ordinary form of wheel the turning thereof causes a rotary motion of the cream which causes disintegration of the butter-fat and in order to avoid this and impart a rolling motion to the cream in addition to the rotary motion which separates the cream from the Whey and thereby cause quicker separation and to roll the butter-fat together to accomplish quicker churning of the butter, the top corners of the upper dasher blade are bent downwardly in opposite directions while the lower Corners of the lower dasher blade are bent upwardly in opposite directions at 23'. By this construction, it will be readily understood that the upper dasher will throw the cream downwardly, while the lower dasher will throw the cream upwardly, thereby thoroughly agitating the cream to more effectively separate A the butter fat therefrom. ln order to prevent Vertical displacement of the shaft 21 but still per-mit removal thereof, a pin 27 is inserted through the shaft below the bearing member 11.
From the foregoing description in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be seen that I have provided a very desirable churn structure which, owing to the particular formation of the attachment parts, can be used with receptacles varying in dianieter to a considerable degree while the Iparticular formation of the dasher blades greatly facilitates the churning operation.
It will also be evident by reason of the fact that the top of the jar or receptacle is open at all times while churning, the cream can be forced into the whole mass which collects on the inner wall of the jar by the force of the dasher while churning thereby obviating the necessity of removing the churn mechanism from the jar or reoeptacle until done churning and it Will be apparent that there is no tub, barrel or especially constructed receptacle required.
In order to increase or provide greater adjustment for the arms 12 to meet both the different depths and diameters of cream pots, said arms are reduced in thickness at their free ends and underfaces as shown at 12', While said ends are further longitudinally slotted as shown at 13' to receive adjusting 15 shaft and insure of the dasher being posi- 'tioned close to the bottom. A keeper 28 is also carried by the bearing 11 to engage above the pinion 22 and prevent upWard movenient thereof and oonsequent jamming with the gear 19. The pini'on 22 is also provided With a hub 20' having a set screw 21' engaged therethrough and With the shaft to hold the pinion rigid on the shaft. The pin 27 also prevents upward displacement of the shaft and dasher against the bottom of the bearing and consequent elevation of the dasher above a proper height for eflicient churning` of the butter.
T claim:
A churn dasher comprising a vertical shaft, a pairv of flat, rectangular plates secured to said shaft intermediate their lengths and extending transversely at right angles thereto, said plates being arranged at right angles to each other and in superposed relation, the upper corners of the upper plate being bent at approximately right angles to the plane of the plate and in opposite directions, and the lower corners of the lower plate being bent at approximately right angles to the plane of the plate and in opposite directions.
In testimony Whereof, I affix my signature, in presence of two Witnesses.
JOHN L. SAXE. lvitnesses:
JOHN F. STEPHENs, SYLVESTER SHEA.
Coples of this patent may bo obtained for five cants each, by addressing the Commissioner of Batents. Washington. D. O."
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US2777177A (en) * 1951-11-09 1957-01-15 Edmund A Steinbock Investment mixer
US2850268A (en) * 1953-02-16 1958-09-02 Miller Refrigerator-type ice cream freezer
US2864595A (en) * 1953-12-24 1958-12-16 Silex Co Apparatus for freezing desserts
US3090606A (en) * 1959-09-11 1963-05-21 Strong Scott Mfg Company Rotary mixing device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2777177A (en) * 1951-11-09 1957-01-15 Edmund A Steinbock Investment mixer
US2850268A (en) * 1953-02-16 1958-09-02 Miller Refrigerator-type ice cream freezer
US2864595A (en) * 1953-12-24 1958-12-16 Silex Co Apparatus for freezing desserts
US3090606A (en) * 1959-09-11 1963-05-21 Strong Scott Mfg Company Rotary mixing device

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