Scientific American Supplement, No. 315, January 14, 1882
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The machine is shown in perspective inFig. 1 with the side door of the mixing box let down as it is when thebox is being emptied; and in Fig. 2 it is shown in transverse section. The principle of the machine is the employment of disks fixed at anangle of about 45 deg. On shafts revolving in a mixing box, to which aslow reciprocating movement of short range is given. [Illustration: FIGS. 1 and 2--IMPROVED MORTAR MIXINGMACHINE. ] In our illustrations, C is a knife-edge rail, upon which run groove...dwheels supporting the pugging box. To the axle of one grooved wheel aconnecting rod from crank arm, F is attached to effect the to-and-fromotion of the mixing box, B. G is the door of the box, B, hinged at H, and secured by hinged pins carrying fly nuts. A cover and hopper andalso a trap may be supplied to the box, B, for continuously feedingand discharging the material operated upon. L, L, are the puggingblades or discs on shafts, M. The shafts, M, pass through a slot inthe box, B, and the packing of these shafts is effected by the faceplate sliding and bearing against the face on the standard of themachine.
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