US108774A - Improvement in oil-cake envelopes - Google Patents

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US108774A
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  • Our invention consists in constructing an apparatus in the manner hereinafter described, which shall serve the purpose of the ordinary hairs now used in extracting oil from oleaginous seeds and in oilcake making, such hairs being very expensive and uneconomical, while our apparatus will be found economical and efficient.
  • W'e construct our envelopes or hairs by fitting together strips or pieces of wood, so as to form a corrugated plate or board of a form similar to the face of the hair now in general use for seed-crushing and oilcake making purposes.
  • Each corrugation should be made out of a separate piece of wood placed transversely, and as many such pieces should be put together as may be required to make up the proper length for the sizeof cake required to be produced by the use of the hairs.
  • envelopes or hairs can be made out of one piece of timber or any number of pieces.
  • the board which may be, say, for example, about three-quarters of an inch wide,we x, instead of the corrugatedboard or corrugated pieces, a hair rope, or piece of leather, or other similar yielding substance; or we even use wood or other such like substance.
  • Two such boards are to be used, one to be placed above the cake and the other beneath, and while in the press both boards should be attached to each other.
  • Figure l is a face view of our improved envelope open.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view closed.
  • Fig. 3 is a back view closed.
  • Fig. 4 is a section showing corrugation.
  • Ade notes the corrugated part
  • B the horse hair edge
  • B leather edges
  • C hinges
  • D handle for putting in and taking out the envelopes from the press.

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UNITED STATES PATENT CFFICE.
CYRUS ESKRETT AND HENRY SEARLE, OF HULL, ENGLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN OIL-CAKE ENVELO'PES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 108,774, dated November l, 1870.
To all whom, iff/may concern:
Be it known that we, GYRUs EsKRET'r and HENRY SEARLE, both of Hull, in the county of York, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Oil-Cake Envelopes or Hairs; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the artA to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.`
Our invention consists in constructing an apparatus in the manner hereinafter described, which shall serve the purpose of the ordinary hairs now used in extracting oil from oleaginous seeds and in oilcake making, such hairs being very expensive and uneconomical, while our apparatus will be found economical and efficient. W'e construct our envelopes or hairs by fitting together strips or pieces of wood, so as to form a corrugated plate or board of a form similar to the face of the hair now in general use for seed-crushing and oilcake making purposes. Each corrugation should be made out of a separate piece of wood placed transversely, and as many such pieces should be put together as may be required to make up the proper length for the sizeof cake required to be produced by the use of the hairs. These envelopes or hairs can be made out of one piece of timber or any number of pieces. At each side or edge of the board, which may be, say, for example, about three-quarters of an inch wide,we x, instead of the corrugatedboard or corrugated pieces, a hair rope, or piece of leather, or other similar yielding substance; or we even use wood or other such like substance. Two such boards are to be used, one to be placed above the cake and the other beneath, and while in the press both boards should be attached to each other.
Figure l is a face view of our improved envelope open. Fig. 2 is an edge view closed. Fig. 3 is a back view closed. Fig. 4 is a section showing corrugation.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
In the said figures, Adenotes the corrugated part; B, the horse hair edge; B, leather edges; C, hinges; D, handle for putting in and taking out the envelopes from the press. E
denotes the stitching (through the board) for v hair edges,the said corrugations running transversely, all substantially as specified.
The above specification of our invention signed by us this 18th day ofAugust, 1870. CYRUS ESKRETT. HENRY SEARLE. Witnesses:
ANDREW MARvEL J AcKsoN,
Park Row, Hull. WILLIAM FRANCIS BRAKE EYRE,
Thomas Street, Hull.
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