. The book of butter : a text on the nature, manufacture and marketing of the product . Butter. CREA M SEP A RA TION 61 to manufacture and sell separators. The Dallish-^Yeston cream separator, which had been manufactured from ISSl to 1891), was no longer made. After the expiration of all patents, the Keid separators A\ere patterned after the Danish-Weston. Howe\cr, the,\' did not have much sale, for they were too big and clumsy. 46. Later separators. — As the separator industry grew, the idea of a centrifugal butter extractor was con- ceived by C. A. Johansson of Stockholm, Sweden. It was manu


. The book of butter : a text on the nature, manufacture and marketing of the product . Butter. CREA M SEP A RA TION 61 to manufacture and sell separators. The Dallish-^Yeston cream separator, which had been manufactured from ISSl to 1891), was no longer made. After the expiration of all patents, the Keid separators A\ere patterned after the Danish-Weston. Howe\cr, the,\' did not have much sale, for they were too big and clumsy. 46. Later separators. — As the separator industry grew, the idea of a centrifugal butter extractor was con- ceived by C. A. Johansson of Stockholm, Sweden. It was manufactured })y the United States Butter Extractor (^ampany. Tliis nnichine first sei)aratcd the cream from the milk. The cream was conveyed into an iimer chamber of the se]>arator bowl. It was cliurned \\ithin the inner chaml)er and the granules were con\'eycd in one direction, the buttermilk was carried in another and the skinnned-milk was taken in still another direction. This machine, it is said, was successful in accomplishing what Johansson claimed for it, but the demand for sweet cream butter was not sufficiently great to make the use of a butter ex- tractor popular. The patents on Johansson's butter extractor were purchased by the Vermont Farm Machine Company of Ikllows P'alls, ^'ermout. Improvements on this extractor, which was later modeled into a cream. Fig. 19.— The first Sharpies factory Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Guthrie, Edward Sewall, 1880-1964. New York : Macmillan


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