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874,897
ing a plurality of receptacles, a motor for veyer in inoperative position in starting the
driving the conveyer, an adjustable means apparatus and gradually bringing it to its full
for supporting one end of the conveyer, and operative position.
a locking device for holding the said means 8. In an apparatus of the class described, 35
5 in adjusted position. the combination of an endless conveyer, a
4. In an apparatus of the class described plurality of wheels connected together to run
the combination of an endless conveyer, and in unison and arranged in a common plane.
a wheel independent of and outside the line with the conveyer and acted on successively
of travel of said conveyer .on which the con- by the material discharged from the con- 40
10 veyer buckets directly discharge., veyer, chutes for the wheels, means for con-
5. In an apparatus of the class described, nesting the wheels with the conveyer to as-
the combination of a conveyer, a wheel, a sist in operating the latter, a motor arranged
motor, power transmission means between to drive the conveyer and wheels, and means
the motor and conveyer wheel; and means for gradually loading the conveyer. 45
15 for adjusting the conveyer for gradually 9. In an apparatus of the class described,
loading the same in starting the apparatus. the combination of a supporting structure,
6. In an apparatus of the class described, a chute thereon, an endless conveyer run-
the combination of an endless conveyer, a ning through the chute, roller carrying buck-
plurality of wheels on which the material ets arranged on the conveyer to run on the 50
2C discharged by the conveyer successively floor of the chute, and an adjustable means
acts; a power transmission connection be- at the lower end of the chute for throwing
tween the wheels, a motor geared to the con- the conveyer into an operative or inoper-
veyer, and a power transmission connection ative position.
between the motor and one of the wheels. In testimony that we claim the foregoing 55
25 7. In an apparatus.of the class described, as our own, we have hereto affixed our sig-
the combination of an endless conveyer, a natures in the presence of two witnesses.
plurality of wheels connected together to run JOHN OLIVER DOVE.
in unison and arranged to be acted on suc- CHARLEY WIRSING.
cessively by the material discharged from Witnesses:
30 the conveyer, a motor geared to the conveyer R. N. MAGATHAN,
and wheels, and means for throwing the con- C. C. WALKER.a
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Dove, John Oliver & Wirsing, Charley. Water-Conveyer., patent, December 24, 1907; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth511527/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.