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US105277A
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10BDESTRUCTIVE DISTILLATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION OF GAS, COKE, TAR, OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
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  • Figure l is a cross-section of the hydraulic main, and vertical section of the lower part of the dip-pipe,
  • Figure 2 is a view of another adjustment of the sliding pipe, S, with elevating-rod, E.
  • FIG. 3 shows the elevating-rod E attached to a cup or vessel, G, which seals by elevating ⁇ tothe place shown in dotted lines.
  • A is the hydraulic main, as ordinarilyused, in fig. ],but having a hood or outside pipe, F, to the lower part of dip-pipe B. This permits the sliding pipe S to more up freely out'of the hydraulic-main, byl
  • Fig. 2 has no hood, the sliding pipe S moving inside the pipe B instead.'l Y
  • Fig. 3 has the sliding pipe S substituted by the vessel G, which carries the sealing liquid up to the short pipe B, as shown in dotted lilies.
  • the sliding pipe S and elevating-rod E as arranged in combination with the dip-pipe B, outside pipe or sheath F, and the hydraulic main A, for operating in the manner herein described.

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JAMES H. SUTTON, ou HoNEsDALE,PENNSYLVANIA.
Lam-s Pimm No. 105,277, ma .my Y12, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN HYDRAULIC SEAL.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part ojthe same.
I, J AMES H. SUTTON, of Honesdale, the county torts are in operation.
Description of the Accompanying Drawing. Figure lis a cross-section of the hydraulic main, and vertical section of the lower part of the dip-pipe,
`B, with bridge-pipe, C, andfstand-pipe, D, attached.
Figure 2 is a view of another adjustment of the sliding pipe, S, with elevating-rod, E.
Figure 3 shows the elevating-rod E attached to a cup or vessel, G, which seals by elevating` tothe place shown in dotted lines.
General Description.
A is the hydraulic main, as ordinarilyused, in fig. ],but having a hood or outside pipe, F, to the lower part of dip-pipe B. This permits the sliding pipe S to more up freely out'of the hydraulic-main, byl
means ofthe elevating-rod E, which passes through the stuffing-box H. When the retorts'are to. be charged before removing the lids, the sliding pipe4 S is moved down until the lower end-is immersed in the water or tar, T, which effectually seals the pipe and prevents the gas escaping. v
When the retorts are charged and lids replaced, the
sliding pipe is withdrawn, leaving the main free and j unobstructed for the gas to flow through it to the pu` riliers and gas-holder.
Fig. 2 has no hood, the sliding pipe S moving inside the pipe B instead.'l Y
Fig. 3 has the sliding pipe S substituted by the vessel G, which carries the sealing liquid up to the short pipe B, as shown in dotted lilies.
`'Ola-fini.
The sliding pipe S and elevating-rod E, as arranged in combination with the dip-pipe B, outside pipe or sheath F, and the hydraulic main A, for operating in the manner herein described.
JAMES H. SUTTON. Witnesses:
CHARLES S. MINOR, JNO. McIN'TosH.
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