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US Patent: 616,659
Rock or Ore Breaker
Patentees:
Philetus W. Gates (exact or similar names) - Chicago, Cook County, IL
Thomas W. Capen (exact or similar names) - Chicago, Cook County, IL

USPTO Classifications:
241/209, 241/32

Tool Categories:
specialty machines : ore processing apparatus
stoneworking : stone crushers

Assignees:
Gates Iron Works - Chicago, Cook County, IL

Manufacturer:
Gates Iron Works - Chicago, Cook County, IL
Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. - Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI

Witnesses:
Henry Woodland
Herman M. Vance
Louis M. Whitehead
Thomas B. McGregor

Patent Dates:
Applied: Apr. 30, 1897
Granted: Dec. 27, 1898

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"Vintage Machinery" entry for Gates Iron Works
"Vintage Machinery" entry for Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.
Description:

In 1901, Gates Iron Works was merged with other firms to form Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.

Abstract:

The object of our invention is to provide a simple, economical, and efficient rock and ore breaker.

Claim:

In a rock and ore breaker, the combination of a frame or base portion provided with an upper encircling portion, an annular-shell is portion provided with crushing -concaves inserted within the upper encircling portion and having its upper portion projecting above the same, means for securing the upper encircling portion and the annular shell together, a spider portion encircling the upper portion of the annular shell, and means for securing it to the annular shell, substantially as described. In a rock and ore breaker, the combination of a lower frame or base portion provided with an upper circular portion split longitudinally, an annular-shell portion provided with crushing-concaves inserted within the circular portion and having its upper portion projecting above the same, bolt mechanism for clamping the upper circular portion and annular shell together, a spider portion split longitudinally encircling the upper part of the annular shell, and bolt mechanism for clamping the spider portion to the annular shell.

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