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The churn body or casing 28 may be of any
suitable or usual form, and I prefer to arrange
therein, at suitable intervals, a series of ver-
tically-arranged breaker-bars 29, Fig. 3, to
5 assist the rotary dasher in breaking up the
cream. These vertical breaker-bars 29 are
held stationaryin contact with the inner sides
of the churn and are connected by an adjust-
able band 30, Figs. 3 and 4, so constructed as
to to be readily expanded or contracted to suit
the diameter of different churn-bodies. The
adjustable band 30 may be composed of a strip
of sheet metal and the vertical breaker-bars
29 are secured thereto, at suitable intervals,
r5 by rivets or otherwise. One end of the band
30 is provided with a lengthened longitudi-
nally-arranged slot 31 and on the outer side
of the band, near its other end, is an eye or
loop 32, adapted to be engaged in said slot at
20 any desired point and be secured at the re-
quired adjustment by means of a wedge 33,
passed through said eye or loop from the out-
side of the band. It will be seen, therefore,
that the adjustable band 30 affords a con-
25 venient and secure means for adjusting the
breaker-bars 20 to any size of churn and for
holding them properly in place.
The motor is easily operated and can be
quickly attached to and detached from achurn. All its parts are detachable and can 30
be readily taken apart and packed away when
not required for use; and there are no parts
or devices liable to become broken or disar-
ranged.
What I claim as my invention is- 35
1. The combination with a churn and the
rotary dasher and motor, of a series of ver-
tically-arranged breaker-bars, and an adjust-
able band connecting the breaker-bars and
adapted to secure them in churns of different 40
sizes, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a churn and its
rotary dasher and motor, of the series of ver-
tically-arranged breaker-bars 29, the adjust-
able band 30 connecting said breaker-bars 45
and provided with the slot 31 and loop 32,
and the wedge 33 whereby the said band can
be expanded and contracted to secure the
breaker-bars in churns of different diameter,
substantially as described. 5o
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand in presence of two subscribing wit-
nesses.
WILLIAM L. ITIALEY.
Witnesses:
J. CASE,
L. M. LAYTON.
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Haley, William L. Churn., patent, June 16, 1896; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth174306/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.