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    • A23NMACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
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  • My invention relates to machines the object of which is to thrash peas and other vegetables and cereals.
  • Figure l is a central vertical longitudinal section of a device to which my improvements have been applied
  • Fig. 2 is top plan view of the same.
  • A is the main thrashing-cylinder, and a are its projecting disintegrating-teeth.
  • the fan D is arranged within the frame or casing E and within the box-chute F, so as to blow upwardly through the inclined chute.
  • This box-chute F has an opening,f,"at its lower part, where the thrashed material is received upon a sieve and hopper, if desired.
  • g is the opening through the upper part, where the chaff, pods, and lighter material are blown out and separated by the revolution of the fan.
  • the semicircular casing G which partially surrounds the wheel A, has also spiked pro- 0 jections h arranged at intervals, which may be found effective.
  • a portion of this casing is a perforated metal sheet for allowing the escape of the lighter and smaller particles.
  • the projections h in this sheet pass through it and are secured by a nut on the outer side.
  • H is an opening, through which the heavier parts of the material thrashed passes, which parts will not pass through the perforated sheet.
  • a hand-crank, L has been applied to the shaft B for revolving it; but it is evident that a power belt-pulley may be attached thereto, or that the machine may be double geared, for the purpose of giving a high velocity to the main thrashing-cylinder A.
  • l is the feed-hopper superimposed upon the upward-projecting part of the frame.
  • J is an angular receptacle communicating with the hopper and with the interior of the thrasher by means of a slatted obliquely-arranged frame, K.
  • the bottom part of the slats are horizontal where they join the oblique slats at an obtuse angle.

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(No Model.) '2 Sheets-Sheefi 1. G. E. LUCK-BY.
PEA THRASHER'. Elm-275,052 Patented A-pr.3, 1883.
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G. E. LUCKEY.
PEA THRASHBR. No. 275,052. Patented Apr.3, 1883.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE E. LUCKEY, OF PARIS, TENNESSEE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO WALTER W. LUUKEY AND BRUCE OAVITT, BOTH OF SAME PLACE.
PEA-TH RASH ER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 275,052, dated April 3, 1883. Application filed January 10. 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, GEORGE E. LUcKEY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Paris, in the county of Henry and State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pea-Thrashers, of which the following is a specification, reference being bad therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to machines the object of which is to thrash peas and other vegetables and cereals.
My improvement consists in the combination and arrangement of devices hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, Figure l is a central vertical longitudinal section of a device to which my improvements have been applied, and Fig. 2 is top plan view of the same.
A is the main thrashing-cylinder, and a are its projecting disintegrating-teeth.
B is the shaft, upon which the cylinder A revolves.
O is a pulley upon the shaft, by means of which power may be communicated to the revolving fan D through the pulley d upon the fan-shaft d. The fan D is arranged within the frame or casing E and within the box-chute F, so as to blow upwardly through the inclined chute. This box-chute F has an opening,f,"at its lower part, where the thrashed material is received upon a sieve and hopper, if desired.
g is the opening through the upper part, where the chaff, pods, and lighter material are blown out and separated by the revolution of the fan.
The semicircular casing G, which partially surrounds the wheel A, has also spiked pro- 0 jections h arranged at intervals, which may be found effective. A portion of this casing is a perforated metal sheet for allowing the escape of the lighter and smaller particles. The projections h in this sheet pass through it and are secured by a nut on the outer side.
H is an opening, through which the heavier parts of the material thrashed passes, which parts will not pass through the perforated sheet.
A hand-crank, L, has been applied to the shaft B for revolving it; but it is evident that a power belt-pulley may be attached thereto, or that the machine may be double geared, for the purpose of giving a high velocity to the main thrashing-cylinder A.
l is the feed-hopper superimposed upon the upward-projecting part of the frame.
J is an angular receptacle communicating with the hopper and with the interior of the thrasher by means of a slatted obliquely-arranged frame, K. The bottom part of the slats are horizontal where they join the oblique slats at an obtuse angle. During the revolution of the thrashing-cylinderAits teeth pass through theslatted frame in both its oblique and horizontal portion, thus making an efi'cctive feed.
What 1 claim is- I I The combination of thrashing-cylinder A with its projecting teeth, the feed-receptacle J, the angular slatted frame K, the semicircular casing G, provided with a perforated metal screen, the passage H, the inclined box-chute F, constructed with the openingsfg, and the fan, substantially as described.
In testimony whereofl affix my signature, in
7 presence of two witnesses, this 9th day ofDecember, A. D. 1882.
GEORGE E. LUOKEY.
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GEo. S. RUSSELL, A. R. BRYAN.
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