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M. G. CLAY
2,552,621
COOKING EQUIPMENT
Filed Oct. 17, 1946
2 Sheets-Sheet 1
M. G. CLAY
2,552,621
COOKING EQUIPMENT
Filed OOC. 17, 1946
2 Sheets-Sheet 2
Mari@ 6 C'
I2,552,621
thereof;
Fig. 2 is a detail view taken at line 2-2 of Fig. 3; 40 part of the heat has been transferred to the
Fig. 3 is a vertical section taken at line 3-3
of Fig. l;
cooking fat.
A shaft 33 disposed within pot l5 and located4
screws I4.
Fig. 5 is a projection of Fig. Ll, showing one side 45 on pivots 3e and 35, respectively, which.r in turn.
are supported by the side walls of the pot.
of the conveyor wheel; and
A small geared-head motor 36 is attached by
Fig. 6 is a projection of Fig. 4, showing the
means of a plate 3l to one side wall of pot I5 and
other side of the conveyor wheel.
is equipped with a driving pulley 33 which is
The machine illustrated comprises a frame I0
of box-like form, including a sheet metal base 50 connected through a spring belt 39 to a driven
pulley lil affixed to shaft 33 by means of a set
plate II and sheet metal side walls I2 which are
screw A I. Motor 36 is geared down so that pulley
welded to the base plate and also welded together
3B is driven at the rate of one revolution per
at their adjoining corner edges. Each corner of
minute; and the drive ratio between pulleys 38
the base plate is supported on a rubber foot I3--~which latter are secured to the base plate by 55 and 40 is such that shaft 33 rotates at: the rate
2,552,621
included in a machine.
It will be apparent that many modications
may be made within the scope and spirit of
one at a time, to one or the other conveyor wheel;Y 50 of the skewer of a pronto pup, said spider
empty.
in the
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