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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • the object is to construct a churn'which shall possess the advantages of cheapness of construction and adaptability to the churning of either a small or large amount of cream gither slowly or rapidly without any change of I the churn being required.
  • the peculiar construction of the attachments to the cover they may all be removed at once, leaving the body of churn clear of all obstructions.
  • an ordinary water bucket or jar may be used for the body of the churn.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective View of a churn constructed according to my improvement
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view of the cover'with the breakers separated from the churn-body.
  • A is the receptacle of the cream, and is of wood, stone, or metal, and may be of any desired shape, andis provided with a cover B, to which is attached on its outer surface a handle F and on its inner surface a horizontal breaker O and post E.
  • C is a breaker attached horizontally to the cover B, of length to conform to the width of the receptacle A, and serves, also, as a cleat for the cover and a support to post E.
  • Said post E is attached to cover B and breaker O and 'has its lower end cut into an inverted-V allel with and near the bottom of the churn, and is set at right angles with breaker C, and is secured to the lower end of post E, so that as the churn is oscillated the current of the cream strikes the inclined sides of D and is thrown upward and against 0.
  • F is a handle or cleat attached to the outer surface of cover, and over its projecting ends are placed the hooks g, which are attached to the oscillating pivoted frame Gr, upon which the churn is placed when in use.
  • the operation is as follows: The cream being placed in the churn, the cover is put 011 and secured by the hooks g to the oscillating frame G. The operator then takes hold of the handle and oscillates the churn upon the pivot, (shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1,) which passes through the frame and into a socket formed in the table. churn as the current of the cream strikes the inclined sideof the breaker D throws it upward against the breaker C, after which it falls down to be again acted upon bythe breaker D, and these movements when continued cause the butter to rapidly gather and separate from the cream.
  • WVhat I claim as new is- 1'.

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B. W. ALLEN. GHURN.
No. 470,533. Patented Mar, 8. 1892.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
UNITED STATES ATFMTE--.QEE.IQE"
ERASMUS W'. ALLEN, OF SENECA, KANSAS.
CHURN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 470,533, dated March 8, 1892.
Application filed May 15,1891. Serial No. 392.894. (No model.)
Be it. known that l, ERASMUS V. ALLEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Seneca, in the county of Nemaha and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cliurns; and I do declarethe following to be afull, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object is to construct a churn'which shall possess the advantages of cheapness of construction and adaptability to the churning of either a small or large amount of cream gither slowly or rapidly without any change of I the churn being required. By the peculiar construction of the attachments to the cover they may all be removed at once, leaving the body of churn clear of all obstructions. By this arrangement an ordinary water bucket or jar may be used for the body of the churn.
The novelty and construction are more clearly pointed out in the following descriptions, and then definitely claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective View of a churn constructed according to my improvement, and Fig. 2 is a similar view of the cover'with the breakers separated from the churn-body.
Referring now to the details of the drawin gs by letter, A is the receptacle of the cream, and is of wood, stone, or metal, and may be of any desired shape, andis provided with a cover B, to which is attached on its outer surface a handle F and on its inner surface a horizontal breaker O and post E.
C is a breaker attached horizontally to the cover B, of length to conform to the width of the receptacle A, and serves, also, as a cleat for the cover and a support to post E. Said post E is attached to cover B and breaker O and 'has its lower end cut into an inverted-V allel with and near the bottom of the churn, and is set at right angles with breaker C, and is secured to the lower end of post E, so that as the churn is oscillated the current of the cream strikes the inclined sides of D and is thrown upward and against 0.
F is a handle or cleat attached to the outer surface of cover, and over its projecting ends are placed the hooks g, which are attached to the oscillating pivoted frame Gr, upon which the churn is placed when in use.
The operation is as follows: The cream being placed in the churn, the cover is put 011 and secured by the hooks g to the oscillating frame G. The operator then takes hold of the handle and oscillates the churn upon the pivot, (shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1,) which passes through the frame and into a socket formed in the table. churn as the current of the cream strikes the inclined sideof the breaker D throws it upward against the breaker C, after which it falls down to be again acted upon bythe breaker D, and these movements when continued cause the butter to rapidly gather and separate from the cream.
WVhat I claim as new is- 1'. The combination, with a cream-receptacle A, of a cover 13, having a breaker 0 secured to it, and breaker D, connected with the cover and below and at an angle to thebreaker C, substantially as described.
2. The combination of a receptacle A, a
- cover B, having a breaker C, breaker 1]), set at Witnesses:
BEN. PITCHFORD, J. W. PERRY.
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WO2012118671A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-09-07 Coopervision International Holding Company, Lp Phosphine-containing hydrogel contact lenses
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Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20050228065A1 (en) * 1994-09-06 2005-10-13 Ciba Vision Corporation Extended wear ophthalmic lens
US20070132119A1 (en) * 2005-12-08 2007-06-14 Bausch & Lomb Incorporated Use of a super-cooled fluid in the manufacture of contact lenses
WO2012013947A1 (en) 2010-07-30 2012-02-02 Neil Goodenough Silicone hydrogel ophthalmic devices molded in vinyl alcohol copolymer molds and related methods
EP2492720A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-08-29 CooperVision International Holding Company, LP Wettable Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses
EP2492719A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-08-29 CooperVision International Holding Company, LP Dimensionally stable silicone hydrogel contact lenses
WO2012118681A2 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-09-07 Coopervision International Holding Company, Lp Silicone hydrogel contact lenses having acceptable levels of energy loss
WO2012118671A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-09-07 Coopervision International Holding Company, Lp Phosphine-containing hydrogel contact lenses
WO2012118672A2 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-09-07 Coopervision International Holding Company, Lp Silicone hydrogel contact lenses
WO2012154268A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2012-11-15 Coopervision International Holding Company, Lp Silicone hydrogel contact lenses
EP3456758A1 (en) 2011-02-28 2019-03-20 CooperVision International Holding Company, LP Silicone hydrogel contact lenses and related compositions and methods

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