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CORN-HARVESTER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No; 452,104, dated May 12, 1891.
Application filed October 17, 1890. Serial No. 868,398. (No model.)
, To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that we, ORSON KING, THOMAS LEACH, and JOHN LARSON, citizens of the United States, residing at Randolph, in the county of Riley and State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Corn-Harvester, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to corn-harvesters; and it has fpr its object to construct a machine of this class which shall possess superior advantages'in point of simplicity, durability, and general efficiency.
With these ends in View the invention consists in the improved construction, arrangement, and combination of parts, which will be hereinafter fully described, and particularly pointed out in the claims.
I In the drawings hereto annexed, Figure 1 1s a top plan View of a corn-harvester embodying our improvements. Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view of the same. Fig.3 is a transverse sectional view. Fig. 4 is a front elevat-ion.
Like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all the figures.
The frame of our improved corn-harvester is composed of the sills or side beams 1 1, which are connected at suitable intervals by thecross-pieces 2 2, of which there may be three or more. The under sides of thecrossb ams 2 2 have boxes orbearings 3 for alongitudinal shaft 4, which extends the entire length of the frame and is provided with a pinion 5, meshing with a bevel-gear 6, which is mounted upon the inner end of a shaft oraxle 7, having its bearings in a brace 8, which connects two of thecross-pieces 2, and in a box 9 upon the under side of one of the framebcams 1. The latter has arecess 10 in its under side to accommodate the supportingwheel 11, which is secured upon the outer end of the shaft oraxle 7. The other supporting-wheel 12 is journaled upon aspindle 13, forming part of a stub-axle 14, which is secured upon the under side of the framebeam 1.
The front end of the frame has aplatform 15, provided with alateral extension 16, upon which is mounted a casting 17, in which the tongue 18 is adj ustably secured in such a manner that its front end may be raised or lowered, thereby vertically adjusting the front end of the frame of the machine. Theextension 16 also supports thedrivers seat 19. 20 and 21 are uprights mounted, respectively, at the front and rear ends of the frame-beam 1. Said uprights are provided at their upper ends with bearings for a longitudinal shaft 22. Asimilar shaft 23 is journaled in suitable bearings at the front and rear ends of the frame adjacent to the lower ends of theuprights 20 and 21. Additionallongitudinal shafts 24 and 25 are journaled in suitable hearings orboxes 26 at the front and rear ends of the frame near the frame-beams 1 and 1, respectively.
Over theshafts 24 and 25 is stretched anendless apron 27, and anotherapron 28, which occupies an approximately vertical position, is stretched over theshafts 22 and 23. Theapron 28 is provided withlongitudinal slats 29, having outwardly -extending arms or prongs 30, constituting an elevator for the purpose of elevating the cut corn from the bed of a machine and depositing it in the dumping-trough, which will be presently more fully described. A guard-plate 31 is mounted vertically at the outer edge of the longitudinal frame-beam 1.
The upper side of theplatform 15 at the front end of the machine has arecess 32, in which is mounted a knife orcutter 33, having a V-shaped recess 34, provided with sharp cutting-edges. A metallic bracing-plate 35 is secured to the under side of the platform.
36 is a vertical shaft extending through suitable bearings in theplate 35 andcutter 33, and having at its lower end apinion 37, meshing with apinion 38 upon the front end of thelongitudinal shaft 4. Theshaft 36 carries the rotary knife orcutter 40, which is provided with a series of arms 41, having. sharp cutting-edges that co-operate with the edges of the knife orcutter 33 to sever the corn.
42 designates a vertical reel-shaft, the lower end of which is stepped in a suitable bearing 43 in theplatform 15. An additionalbearing for said shaft is provided in a bracket 44, which is suitably secured to anend board 45, which latter is bolted or otherwise suitably secured to the front side of the upright 20. The upper end of the reel-shaft carries a vertically-adjustable hub 46, having a set-screw 17,133 means of which it may be secured at any desired adjustment. Thehub 40 is provided with radially-extendingarms 48. The lower end of the shaft i2 has a sprocket'wheel it), connected by achain 50 with a sprocketwheel 51 upon the cutter-shaft 36, from which latter motion is thus transmitted to the reel.
The rear end of thelongitudinal shaft 4 has a sprocket-wheel 52, which is connected byachain 58 with a sprocket-wheel 5t upon the rear end of the shaft The latter is provided with an additional sprocket-wheel 55, connected by achain 56 with asprocketwheel 57 upon the shaft 22. Motion isin this manner transmitted to theendless aprons 27 and 28, which constitute the carrying mechanism of the machine.
Suitably secured to the outer sides of theuprights 20 and 21 is aninclined shelf 58, to the lower edge of which is hinged a drop-leaf 59, the front end of which has its outer edge connected by a cord or chain With an operating-lever 61, which is pivoted in a suitable bracket or bearing 62, mounted upon the front side of the partition-wall 45 adjacent to the drivers seat.
The operation of our invention will be readily understood from the foregoing descriptiomtaken in connection with the drawings hereto annexed. As the machine progresses over the field, a rotary motion is transmitted from theaxle 7, carrying the wheel ll, to the longitudinal shaft l, and from thence to the cutting mechanism and to the carrying mechanism composed of theendless aprons 27 and 28. From the cutter-shaft 36 motion is transmitted to the shaft of the reel, which latter is vertically adjustable to suit the height of the corn which is to be operated upon. The corn as it is being severed drops upon theendless apron 27,which carries it to the elevating mechanism composed of theendless apron 28, having theslats 29, pro vided with theprongs 30. The cut corn is thus elevated and deposited in the trough composed of theshelf 58 anddropleaf 59, where it is retained until a sufficient quantity has accumulated, which may then be tied and dumped by manipulating the lever 61.
Having thus described our invention, we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States-- 1. In a corn-harvester, the combination of the frame, the platform at the front end of the same, having a recess in its upper side, the fixed cutter mounted in said recess and having a V-shaped notch with sharpened edges, a metallic bracing-plate mounted upon the under side of the platform, the rotary cutter-shaft extending vertically through said plate and through the cutter-plate and having arms provided with sharpened edges, and a pinion upon the lower end of said cuttershaft meshing with the pinion at the front end of a shaft extendinglongitudinally under the frame and receiving motion from one of the drive-wheels, substantially as set forth.
2. In a cornharvester, the combination of the frame provided at its front end with a platform having a lateral extension, theeasting mounted upon said extension and having the adjustable tongue, the drivers seat mounted upon said extension, the uprights at the front and rear ends of the frame, the end board secured upon the front upright, the inclined shelf secured upon the outer sides of the uprights and having a hinged leaf,a cord or chain connecting the latter with a lever mounted upon the front side (if the end board,the cutter mounted in a recess formed in the platform at the front end of the frame, the vertical cutter-shaft carrying a rotary cutter, the vertical reel-shaft having the vertically adjustable reel, said shaft being stepped in the platform at the front end of the machine and provided with an additional bearing attached to the vertical end board, means for transmitting motion from the cutter-shaft to the reel-shaft, the endless carriers arranged approximately in a horizontal and a vertical position, the latter being provided with slats having outwardly-extending prongs, the verticallyarranged guard-plate, a shaft arranged longitudinally under the frame and receiving motion direct from the axle of the machine, and means for transmitting motion from the ends of the shaft to the cuttershaft and to the endless carriers, substantially as herein set forth.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own we have hereto affixed our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
ORSON KING. THOMAS LEACII. JOHN LARSON. \Vitnesses:
M. E. IR\VIN, E. 0. KING.