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- the invention relates to improvements in canvas domestic water bags as described in the present specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing that forms part of th same.
- the invention consists essentially in the construction and arrangement, whereby drinking water is notonly'filtered but the canvas retainers are kept sanitary in that all parts are accessible'for thorough cleansing.
- the object of the invention is to provide a sanitary domestic or. drinking water bag for use in districts where ice is not obtainable, through the adaptation of the well known water bottle wherein water is kept cold through the effect of the condensation that goes on of the small film of water that forms on the exterior of the bag.
- Figure 1 shows a longi tudinal section of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. '2 is a perspective view artly sectional of the receptacle shown in ig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of .an alternative form of the invention.
- 3 is the metal container for filtering material.
- the 4 is the outer metal receptacle.
- the inner bag 2 is attached to the outer bag by a series of hooks which are fastened to the outer bag and over which the holes in the canvas collar 5 engage.
- the metal filter container 3 fits into the bottom of the inner bag 2, the canvas band or collar 6 fitting tightly and of such length as to permit of its being tied with cord to insure against leak between the canvas and the metal.
- metal container 3 is so constructed as to have a larger diameter at the place where the canvas collar 6 fits to permit of the collar passing over the pins 16 on the sides of the container.
- These pins engage in L shaped recess 17 in the metal collar 7 which is attached to the outer metal receptacle 4 which is thus held in place by the usual and well known form of bayonet joint of which the pins and collar are component parts.
- the bottom 8 of the container 3 is perforated with small holes to form a strainer but which may consist of fine wire mesh.
- the opening 9 in the container 3 is contracted or constructed with a smaller opening than the diameter of the container. The object of this is to permit of the filtering material 10 (charcoal or other suitable substance) being held down in place by a sponge 11 or other suitable material.
- the outer receptacle 4 is constructed of suitable material, having the bayonet joint collar 7 attached to its s1des leaving a space outside the said collar to permit of the water finding its way up from the filter 8.
- the object of this receptacle is to provide an enlarged space in the outer bag 1 for reserve filtered water.
- the openings 13 and 1.4 of the inner and outer bags 2 and 1 respectively, may be closed by means of drawing the strings 18' and 19 thereby preventing dust and the like from entering the bag when in use.
- the bag, when in use, is carried by the handles 15, which may be engaged to any suitable support.
- Fig. 3 an alternative form of the invention is shown in which both the container 3 and the receptacle 4 are constructed of canvas throughout, the container forming part of the inner bag-2.
- the lowest portion of the inner bag overhangs the container 3*. so that the opening 9 into the same is 'contracted in the same manner as in the metal container 3.
- the strainer 8 in the bottom would be of metal and is attached to the container b'y string or the like in'the same manner as the metal container 3 is attached to the inner bag 2.
- the receptacle 4 may be attached to the bottom of the inner bag 2 by hooks and eyes 20 and 21.
- the opening 13 of the inner bag 2 may be closed by the cover 22, while the opening 14 of the outer bag 1, may be closed by a flexible member similar to that illustrated in Fig. 1.
- this form of the device is similar to that already described with respect to Fig. 1, so that it is deemed unnecessary to further enlarge upon the same.
- the bags may be constructed in diiferent sizes and there may be various changes of construction to suit different requirements.
- a water bag of the character described comprising an outer bag adapted to permit of the slow evaporation of the water passing therethrough, the outlet pipe leading from the outerbag, an inner bag completely surrounded by the outer bag and provided with a collar, means engaging with the said collar for suspending the inner bag from the outer bag, and a filtering device forming an outlet from the inner bag.
- a water bag of the character described comprising an outer bag, an outlet pipe lead-.
- an inner bag ing from the outer bag, an inner bag, means for suspending the inner bag from the outer bag, a filtering device forming an outlet from the inner bag, said filtering device comprising an outer receptacle, an inner receptacle removably connected thereto and spaced therefrom, and filtering material in the inner receptacle, and means for attaching the inner receptacle to the inner bag.
- a water bag for the purpose comprising an inner bag having an opening at the bottom and a collar around the opening, a metal container connected to the colcomprising an inner bag having an opening at the bottom and a collar around the opening, a 'metal container connected to the collar and projecting downwardly therefrom and being filled with a filtering material and having a perforated bottom, a second metal container fitting about the first and spaced therefrom and removably connected thereto, said second container having an outlet at the top through which a filter of water may overflow, an outer bag surrounding and connected to' the inner bag, and a plurality of hooks forming the connection between the outer and inner bag.
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W. McG. YOUNG.
DOMESTIC WATER BAG. APPLICATION FILED APR-27. I918.
' 1,208,882. Patented Dec. 19,1916.
Inventor WILLIAM Wfilt Youws WILLIAM MOGIE YOUNG, OF VICTORIA, BRITISH COIiUMBIA, CANADA.
DOMESTIC WATER-BAG Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 19, 1916.
. Application filed April 27, 1916. Serial No. 93,980.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM MoGIn YOUNG, a subject of the King of Great Britain, and resident of Victoria, in the Province of British Columbia, Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Domestic ater-Bags, of .Which' the following is the specification.
The invention relates to improvements in canvas domestic water bags as described in the present specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawing that forms part of th same.
The invention consists essentially in the construction and arrangement, whereby drinking water is notonly'filtered but the canvas retainers are kept sanitary in that all parts are accessible'for thorough cleansing.
The object of the invention is to provide a sanitary domestic or. drinking water bag for use in districts where ice is not obtainable, through the adaptation of the well known water bottle wherein water is kept cold through the effect of the condensation that goes on of the small film of water that forms on the exterior of the bag.
In the drawings, Figure 1 shows a longi tudinal section of an embodiment of the invention. Fig. '2 is a perspective view artly sectional of the receptacle shown in ig. 1. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of .an alternative form of the invention.
Like characters of reference refer to like parts in all the figures.
1 is the outer bag.
2 is the inner bag. 4
3 is the metal container for filtering material.
4 is the outer metal receptacle. The inner bag 2 is attached to the outer bag by a series of hooks which are fastened to the outer bag and over which the holes in the canvas collar 5 engage. The metal filter container 3 fits into the bottom of the inner bag 2, the canvas band or collar 6 fitting tightly and of such length as to permit of its being tied with cord to insure against leak between the canvas and the metal. The
metal container 3 is so constructed as to have a larger diameter at the place where the canvas collar 6 fits to permit of the collar passing over the pins 16 on the sides of the container. These pins engage in L shaped recess 17 in the metal collar 7 which is attached to the outer metal receptacle 4 which is thus held in place by the usual and well known form of bayonet joint of which the pins and collar are component parts.
The bottom 8 of the container 3 is perforated with small holes to form a strainer but which may consist of fine wire mesh. The opening 9 in the container 3 is contracted or constructed with a smaller opening than the diameter of the container. The object of this is to permit of the filtering material 10 (charcoal or other suitable substance) being held down in place by a sponge 11 or other suitable material.
The outer receptacle 4 is constructed of suitable material, having the bayonet joint collar 7 attached to its s1des leaving a space outside the said collar to permit of the water finding its way up from the filter 8. The object of this receptacle is to provide an enlarged space in the outer bag 1 for reserve filtered water.
The openings 13 and 1.4 of the inner and outer bags 2 and 1 respectively, may be closed by means of drawing the strings 18' and 19 thereby preventing dust and the like from entering the bag when in use. The bag, when in use, is carried by the handles 15, which may be engaged to any suitable support.
In Fig. 3 an alternative form of the invention is shown in which both the container 3 and the receptacle 4 are constructed of canvas throughout, the container forming part of the inner bag-2. The lowest portion of the inner bag overhangs the container 3*. so that the opening 9 into the same is 'contracted in the same manner as in the metal container 3. -The strainer 8 in the bottom would be of metal and is attached to the container b'y string or the like in'the same manner as the metal container 3 is attached to the inner bag 2. The receptacle 4 may be attached to the bottom of the inner bag 2 by hooks and eyes 20 and 21. The opening 13 of the inner bag 2 may be closed by the cover 22, while the opening 14 of the outer bag 1, may be closed by a flexible member similar to that illustrated in Fig. 1. In other respects this form of the device is similar to that already described with respect to Fig. 1, so that it is deemed unnecessary to further enlarge upon the same.
It will be seen that by charging the inner bag 2 with water a supply will in due course filter: through into the outer bag 2, from which it may be drawn off by the canvas pipe 12.
The bags may be constructed in diiferent sizes and there may be various changes of construction to suit different requirements.
As manychanges could be made in the above construction and many apparently widely different embodiments of my invention Within the scope of the claims, constructed without departing from the spirit or scope thereof it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanyingspecification and drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not ina limiting sense.
What I claim as my invention is:
1 A water bag of the character described comprising an outer bag adapted to permit of the slow evaporation of the water passing therethrough, the outlet pipe leading from the outerbag, an inner bag completely surrounded by the outer bag and provided with a collar, means engaging with the said collar for suspending the inner bag from the outer bag, and a filtering device forming an outlet from the inner bag.
2. A water bag of the character described comprising an outer bag, an outlet pipe lead-.
ing from the outer bag, an inner bag, means for suspending the inner bag from the outer bag, a filtering device forming an outlet from the inner bag, said filtering device comprising an outer receptacle, an inner receptacle removably connected thereto and spaced therefrom, and filtering material in the inner receptacle, and means for attaching the inner receptacle to the inner bag.
'3. A water bag for the purpose comprising an inner bag having an opening at the bottom and a collar around the opening, a metal container connected to the colcomprising an inner bag having an opening at the bottom and a collar around the opening, a 'metal container connected to the collar and projecting downwardly therefrom and being filled with a filtering material and having a perforated bottom, a second metal container fitting about the first and spaced therefrom and removably connected thereto, said second container having an outlet at the top through which a filter of water may overflow, an outer bag surrounding and connected to' the inner bag, and a plurality of hooks forming the connection between the outer and inner bag.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM MGGIE YOUNG. Witnesses:
BERTHA L. SMrrH, WILLIAM C. SMITH.
Copies a: this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Gommissionerof Patents, Washington,]) (3.
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