. American commercial methods of manufacturing preserves, pickles, canned foods, d into thechute E which carries them to the endless chain carrier in the center of thetable D, which conveys them to the brine tank. The parings drop down onthe endless chain carrier C, which conveys them to the cider press or evap-orator. The box K, is made large enough to hold about 50 pounds of applesAbout 15 inches square by 10 inches deep, with a hook in the side to hookinto an eye on the side of the table, and a leg L, fast on outer side. Bythis arrangement the box may be removed out of the way when cl
. American commercial methods of manufacturing preserves, pickles, canned foods, d into thechute E which carries them to the endless chain carrier in the center of thetable D, which conveys them to the brine tank. The parings drop down onthe endless chain carrier C, which conveys them to the cider press or evap-orator. The box K, is made large enough to hold about 50 pounds of applesAbout 15 inches square by 10 inches deep, with a hook in the side to hookinto an eye on the side of the table, and a leg L, fast on outer side. Bythis arrangement the box may be removed out of the way when cleaning sprocket wheels for waste carrier. C. A. sprocket wheel for apple car-rier D. G-. pulley for belt. M. gear wheel for running the apple conveyorBy using a stand of this kind, the apples are kept clean and white and thewaste, or pairings are kept from under the operators feet. Space requiredfor each peeling machine, 3 feet. The writer usually builds the table 16 feetlong and arranges it so the apples will discharge on one end and the wasteon the other. 198 FIGURE B AND BX. Figure B and BX represent a catsup sieveing machine. We claim torthis machine simplicity in construction, the advantage of having the catsupalways in sight of the operator, the ease and thoroughness with which it mayeb cleaned, and the only true principal for sieving catsup. It takes out allthe heavy waste matter by rolling it up in the sieve boxes, and leaves thecatsup smooth and oily. The machine can be built for about 35 dollars. Arepresents the V or trough shaped box for holding the catsup. B top frameC 3 inch holes in bottom of V shaped catsup box, through which this catsupis fed into sieves BX. E, eye bolt in top frame B, to which one end of ironswinging red F, which is attached to swinging frame L by a similar bolt EXis attached. These bolts are about Vz inch in diameter and support theswinging or sieve frame L. As it vibrates by the motion of the eccentricrod K. One end of which is attached
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