| US Patent: 254,807 
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| Machine for Disintegrating Corn Husks, &c. | 
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| Patentee: |  |
 | Joseph B. De Young (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |  
 
| USPTO Classifications: |  | 19/1 |  
 
 
 
| Manufacturer: |  | Not known to have been produced |  
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Applied: | Feb. 08, 1882 |  
| Granted: | Mar. 14, 1882 |  USPTO (New site tip)
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| Description: |  | John A. Wiedersheim - patent attorney
My invention consists of a machine for disintegrating corn - husks, formed of a toothed cylinder, a toothed concave, a conveyer, and a fan or blower, whereby the husk is easily, quickly, and thoroughly disintegrated, and the disintegrated material is conveyed from the cylinder and concave and subjected to a blast of air, so that the valuable fiber, the stubs, and the grains of corn and other refuse are directed to different localities or places of collection. |  |