Churn (Patent No: 106022)
Inventor: Talbot, Charles John Location: Strathcona Comments: N/A Description: Charles John Talbot, Strathcona, Alberta, Canada, 25th June, 1907; 6 years. Filed 27th May, 1907. Receipt No.147695
Claim.–1. A churn, constructed and operating, substantially set forth.
2. A churn comprising a cylindrical body composed of a lower or box portion and an upper portion fitted to the lower portion by means of hinges, a series of vanes fitted on an axle rotating in the cylindrical body of the churn, the said axle being actuated by a handle connected with suitable gearing, substantially as set forth.
3. A churn of the class specified provided with a window for gauging the condition of the contents of the churn.
4. In a churn of the class specified the particular method of mounting the shaft carrying the vanes herein described and shown on the accompanying drawings.
5. A churn of the class specified having the stand or frame provided with stays, for the purpose set forth.
6. A churn of the class specified provided with an air inlet valve, substantially as set forth.
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