W. SPARMNGF.- UHURN.
No. 564 228. Patented July. `21,
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
WILLIAM SPARLING, OF LITTLE ROOK, ARKANSAS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO THOMAS E. LITTLE, OF SAME PLACE.
CHURN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 564,228, dated July 21, 1896.
Application filed January 18, 1895. Serial No. 535,401. (No model.)
To all whom, t may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM SPARLING, a citizen of the United States, residing at Little Rock, in the county of Pulaski and State of Arkansas, have invented a certain new, useful, and valuable Improvement in Devices for Operating Churns, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
lNIy invention has relation to a device for operating churns; and it consists in the novel construction and arrangement of its parts, as hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device. Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view of the connection between the dasher-rod and the lever of the device.
The device consists of a platform 1, upon which thechurn 2 rests. An upright 3 is located on the platform and suitably braced. Thelever 4 is fulcrumed in the upper end of the upright 3. Saidlever 4 is provided with a number of perforations 5, each adapted to receive the bolt in the upper end of the upright 3, and whereby the fulcrum-point of the said lever may be changed as desired.`
The springs G 6 connect the short end of thelever 4 with the upright 3, and by changing the fulcrum-point of thelever 4 the tension of the springs G 6 can be regulated. The free end of thelever 4 is fashioned into a handle, as shown, and is provided with an adjustable weight 7, which can be temporarily secured in a stationary position on the said lever. The lever is further provided with a horizontal elongated perforation 8.
The dasher-rod 9 is provided with anadjustable collar 10, which can be temporarily secured in a stationary position on the said rod by a thumb-screw or other suitable fastening. Said collar is provided with aneck 11, threaded at its outer end, and having j ournaled thereon theroller 12. A threadednut 13 is screwed on the threaded end of said neck and holds said neck and roller in the perforation 8, but loosely, so that the said neck may turn in said roller, may move to the right and left in said perforation, as may be required by the operation of the mechanism hereinabove described. Said neck and 5o roller are adapted to pass through the elongated perforation S, and thenut 13 is adapted to retain the roller on the neck and also retain the said parts in the said perforation. (See Fig. 2.)
The device is operated as follows: The tension of the springs 6 6 are regulated by fulcruming thelever 4. at the desired point. Thecollar 10 is then adjusted on the dasherrod 9, and theneck 11 and roller passed 6o through the elongated perforation 8 and retained therein. The weight 7 is then adjusted so that the leveriis evenly balanced on the upright 3, or it may be so adjusted that the springs 6 will raise the dasher, so that the 6 5 operator may be required only to pull the lever down in order to perform the operation of churning. The device is then ready for churning, and is operated at the free end of the-lever 4.. Vhen the lever is operated, the 7o vibration of the springs 6 6 will impart a vibration to thelever 4, and thus the operator is saved considerable exertion.
The elongated perforation 3 allows sufjicient lateral play of theneck 11 in the per- 75 foration as to cause the dasher-rod 9 to have a perpendicular reciprocating motion and theroller 12 reduces the friction at the point of connection.
Having described my invention, what I 8o claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A device for operating churns consisting of the combination of an upright, a lever fulcrumed in said upright, said lever having an 8 5 elongated perforation; a churn located under said lever, said churn having a perpendicular dasher-rod, said rod having suitable indentations, acollar surroundingsaid dasherrod, said collar having a set-screwvadapted to 9o enter the indentations on the flasher-rod, said collar having a lateral protrusion, said protruson having a thread on its end, a frictioni roller j ournaled on Said protruson, said frotionroller adapted to enter the elongated perforation in the lever, a nut adapted to pass on the thread of the collar protrusion and retain the friction-roller on the protrusion and also retain the friction-roller in the elongated perforation of the lever, the Said nut being greater n diameter than the Width of the elongated perforation in the lever. 1o
In testimony whereof I a'flix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
VILLIAM SPARLING.l ltnessesz J. B. HUSTON, M; ALLEN;