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US240840A US240840DA US240840A US 240840 A US240840 A US 240840A US 240840D A US240840D A US 240840DA US 240840 A US240840 A US 240840A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • My improvement relates to centrifugal machines such as are commonly used for the draining of sugar and other similar purposes, and which are driven and supported by a shaft below the revolving basket.
  • the object of myinvention is to prevent and counteract thevibrations of the machine caused by an unequal distribution of the material with which the basket is charged for the purpose of expelling the contained liquid.
  • Figure 1 represents a front view of my improved machine, having a portion of the left side removed so as to show the basket,
  • FIG. 2 is a top view with the parts above the bottom of the basket removed, so as to show the supports for the spindle.
  • A is the base or fixed frame of the machine.
  • B is the revolving basket, which may be of any common construction.
  • G is the spindle-upon which the basket is supported, turning freely in the sleeve D, and supported upon a ball-and-socket foot-bearin g, E, at its lower end.
  • M M M M are standards (preferably three) attached to the fixed frame or base A, from which the sirup-gutter is suspended by the rods N N N, furnished with ball-and-socket joints at the top and bottom, upon which the rods can swing freely, the holes through which they pass in the standards and gutter being sufficiently large to
  • the sirup-gutter' is thus flexibly suspended in a manner which permits it and the upper bearing of the spin- 6o dle to move laterally in any direction.
  • the weight of the gutter and curb hangs suspended from the standards M like a pendulum, so that it moves with a little resistance at first, and as it is more deflected offers more and more resistance to motion. This confines the position of the basket to certain limits when the charge is very unevenly distributed, as in first starting with material difficult to separate and beforeit has acquired its equilibrium in the has ket. It also allows a very sensitive play for the smaller vibrations afterward.
  • 7 5 I' provide, in addition to the suspension of the curb and gutter, the elastic bands 11), which are attached to the standards P upon the fixed base or frame of the machine, and to studs R upon the edge of the gutter. These hands, by their elastic resistance, tend to hold the bearing of the spindle O in its geometrical center and sustain the spindle in avertical position.
  • the basket revolves the centrifugal force of F the suspending-rods N permit the basket and spindle to assume a position of equilibrium.
  • the suspended parts may be made of any sufficient weight to counteract the vibrations of any inequality of load, depending upon the materials operated upon by the machine.
  • My improvedmachine is adapted to be used as a hand-machine in which the contents are removed from the top, or for abottom discharge in which the basket is provided with openings covered by valves.
  • the sugar or other material passes down through the openings in the bottom of the basket and fallsinto the space around the central spindle. It is prevented from interfering with the space occupied by the belt running to the pulley G by the sharp-edged arms J, the sides S, and the cone T, which conduct the discharged sugar over the sides U, and the cone V, which protect the space occupied by the belt.
  • the parts S and T are movable with the gutter J, and the parts U and V form part of the fixed frame of the machine.

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Centrifugal Machine. No 240,840. Pa ten ted ma 3, I881.
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T. 'H. MULLER. Centrifugal Machine;
No. 240,840. Patented May 3,1881.
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TEILE n. MULLER, on NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO SAMUEL s.- HE1 wonrH, or YONKERS, AND JOSEPH ooLwnLL, on NEW YORK, n. Y.
CENTRlFUGAL MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 240,840, dated May 3, 1881.
Application filed December 6, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom tt may concern Be it known that I, TEILE H. MiiLLEn, of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new 5 and useful Improvements in Centrifugal Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, whereby a person skilled in the art can make and use the same, reference being bad to 0 the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
Like letters in the figures indicate the same parts.
' My improvement relates to centrifugal machines such as are commonly used for the draining of sugar and other similar purposes, and which are driven and supported by a shaft below the revolving basket.
. The object of myinvention is to prevent and counteract thevibrations of the machine caused by an unequal distribution of the material with which the basket is charged for the purpose of expelling the contained liquid.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention, Figure 1 represents a front view of my improved machine, having a portion of the left side removed so as to show the basket,
and also to show a vertical section of the working parts from the center of the supportingspindle outward. Fig. 2 is a top view with the parts above the bottom of the basket removed, so as to show the supports for the spindle.
A is the base or fixed frame of the machine.
B is the revolving basket, which may be of any common construction.
G is the spindle-upon which the basket is supported, turning freely in the sleeve D, and supported upon a ball-and-socket foot-bearin g, E, at its lower end.
the pulley G, which is keyed to it near the lower end.
His the curb, which is furnished with a base, J, forming thesirupgutter. This part H is 5 made strong and heavy, and is furnished with a socket, K, which, with the ball L upon the sleeve 1), forms a flexible joint for the upper hearing or support of the basket. The sirnp-, gutter is hung to the fixed frame by flexible permit a swinging motion.
It is driven by a belt over and elastic supports in the following manner:
M M M are standards (preferably three) attached to the fixed frame or base A, from which the sirup-gutter is suspended by the rods N N N, furnished with ball-and-socket joints at the top and bottom, upon which the rods can swing freely, the holes through which they pass in the standards and gutter being sufficiently large to The sirup-gutter' is thus flexibly suspended in a manner which permits it and the upper bearing of the spin- 6o dle to move laterally in any direction. The weight of the gutter and curb hangs suspended from the standards M like a pendulum, so that it moves with a little resistance at first, and as it is more deflected offers more and more resistance to motion. This confines the position of the basket to certain limits when the charge is very unevenly distributed, as in first starting with material difficult to separate and beforeit has acquired its equilibrium in the has ket. It also allows a very sensitive play for the smaller vibrations afterward.
In order to give a quick and elastic motion for the rapid and short vibrations which occur when the basket is revolving at a high velocity, 7 5 I' provide, in addition to the suspension of the curb and gutter, the elastic bands 11), which are attached to the standards P upon the fixed base or frame of the machine, and to studs R upon the edge of the gutter. These hands, by their elastic resistance, tend to hold the bearing of the spindle O in its geometrical center and sustain the spindle in avertical position.
When the basket of the machine is charged with a material to be drained the center of gravity of which does not conform to the axis of the basket and spindle, and is rapidly revolved, the centrifugal force of the unbalanced load causes a vibration of the basket and contents. Vhen the spindle is held in fixedbear- 9o ings this vibration is communicated to the frame of the machine, and, indeed, to the whole building in which the machines are used. In
myimproved construction this vibrationis communicated only to the suspended gutter and 5 curb, and is, to a great extent, counteracted by the inertia of the suspended parts. As
the basket revolves the centrifugal force of F the suspending-rods N permit the basket and spindle to assume a position of equilibrium.
The suspended parts may be made of any sufficient weight to counteract the vibrations of any inequality of load, depending upon the materials operated upon by the machine.
My improvedmachine is adapted to be used as a hand-machine in which the contents are removed from the top, or for abottom discharge in which the basket is provided with openings covered by valves. In the latter case the sugar or other material passes down through the openings in the bottom of the basket and fallsinto the space around the central spindle. It is prevented from interfering with the space occupied by the belt running to the pulley G by the sharp-edged arms J, the sides S, and the cone T, which conduct the discharged sugar over the sides U, and the cone V, which protect the space occupied by the belt. The parts S and T are movable with the gutter J, and the parts U and V form part of the fixed frame of the machine.
What I claim as my invention is- 1. In a centrifugal machine driven from below the basket, the independently-suspended curb and gutter provided with a flexible joint for the upper bearing of the spindle, substantially as described.
2. The combination of the revolving basket and spindle of a centrifugal machine with a flexibly-suspended part, J, containing the up-
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