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increasing the discharge of the discharge
receptacle.
4. The combination of. a support, a bal-
anced weighing received mounted in the
5 support, a feed chute mounted over the re-
ceiver, a discharge wheel mounted in the
chute, a discharge receptacle mounted un-
der the receiver, a discharge wheel mounted
in the discharge receptacle, and a driving
10 connection between said discharge wheels,
said wheels having equal discharge capaci-
ties.
5. The combination of a support, a bal-
anced weighing receiver mounted in the
15 support, a feed chute mounted over the
receiver, a discharge wheel mounted in the
chute, a discharge receptacle mounted un-
der the receiver, a discharge wheel mounted
in the discharge receptacle, a driving con-
20 nection between said discharge wheels; said
wheels having equal discharge capacities,
and means correlated with the discharge re-
ceptacle and the wheel thereof for varying
the discharge of the discharge receptacle.
6. The combination of a support, a bal- 25
anced weighing receiver mounted, in the
support, a feed chute mounted over the re-
ceiver, a discharge wheel mounted in the
chute, a discharge receptacle mounted un-
der the receiver, a discharge wheel mounted 30
in the discharge receptacle, a.driving con-
nection between said discharge wheels, said
wheels having equal discharge capacities,
and an adjustable false wall mounted in
the discharge receptacle adapted to vary the 36
capacity thereof.
In testimony whereof I have signed my
name to this specification in the presence of
two subscribing witnesses.
EDWARD D. CARTER.
Witnesses:
J. S. MURRAY,
J. R. G. WiutA Ms.