US1267044A - Electric water-purifier. - Google Patents

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US1267044A
US1267044A US17795617A US17795617A US1267044A US 1267044 A US1267044 A US 1267044A US 17795617 A US17795617 A US 17795617A US 17795617 A US17795617 A US 17795617A US 1267044 A US1267044 A US 1267044A
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    • C02TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
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  • vThis invention relates to electric water purifiers.
  • Figure I is a vertical sectional view through my improved purifier, the electrode holder being shown in side elevation.
  • Fig. II is a side elevation of my improved electrode holder.
  • Fig, III is a detail central longitudinal section therethrough.
  • Fig. IV is a transverse section taken on a line corresponding to line 4-4 of Fig. II.
  • Fig. V is a transverse section taken on line corresponding to line 55 of Fig. III.
  • Fig. VI is a detail longitudinal section taken on the broken line 6-6 of Fig. III.
  • Fig. VII is a detail longitudinal section of a modified embodiment of my improved e ec ode r... I
  • Fig. VIII is a plan view of the cover for the water container.
  • Fig. IX is a plan view of the container with cover removed.
  • the reference character 1 indicates my improved electrode holder as a whole.
  • This holder comprises the cylindrical body member 2 which is provided with a central longitudinal slot 3, the sides of which have the channels or grooves 4 formed therein for receiving the bar electrodes 5.
  • the lower end of the slot 3 is provided with recesses 6 for the lower ends of the electrodes.
  • a pair of rectangular openings 7 in the upper end of the body member form continuations of the grooves 4 for receiving the upper ends of the electrodes 5 and form between them the spacing block 8 which holds the upper ends of the electrodes in spaced relation.
  • the upper ends of the electrodes are provided with laterally extending lugs 9 which rest upon the upper end of the body member.
  • the upper end of the body member is screw threaded at 10 to receive the cap 12 internally threaded at 11.
  • the cap is provided with a shoulder 13 which ongages the lugs 9 and clamps them onto the upper end of the body member.
  • the upper ends of the electrodes are provided-with binding screws 14 for the terminals 15 of the conductors 16.
  • the conductors 16 are supported and protected by a protector of well known design comprising an insulating bushing 17, to which the upper end of the coiled spring 18 is secured.
  • the lower end of the coiled spring is threaded into the upper end of the cap 12.
  • the body member and cap may be made of any suitable insulating material, but I preferably make these members ofhard rubber, porcelain, glass, or any other material which can be easily molded.
  • the electrodes are preferably formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy, or graphitic carbon.
  • the container 20 which is preferably glass, is provided with a faucet 21, suitable gaskets 22 being provided to prevent leaking.
  • the faucet 21 is disposed above the receptacle bottom, so that the purified water may be decanted off from above the precipitated matter in the bottom of the container.
  • the open upper end of the container 20 is provided with a shoulder 23 upon which rests a gasket 24.
  • the cover 25, which may be constructed of glass, porcelain, hard rubber, or any other suitable insulating material, is provided with a flat central boss 26 having an aperture 27 which is larger in diameter than the body member 2.
  • the outer periphery of the cover 25 is provided with a downturned flange 28 which rests upon the gasket 24, and an upwardly projecting annular head or rib 29. Clips 30 engage the rib 29 and the lower side of the shoulder to hold the cover 25 in place.
  • the cylindrical electrode holder In use the cylindrical electrode holder is inserted through the aperture 27 with its cap 12 resting upon the boss 26. WVhen current is supplied to the electrodes through the conductors 16-, the matter in suspension in the water will be first coagulated and then precipitated and the water sterilized.
  • the electrode holder may be freely removed from the container.
  • the depth of the groove l is made less than the thickness of the electrodes 5, so that the outer surfaces of the electrodes project beyond the outer surfaces of the walls of the slot 73, as shown in Figs. II and IV.
  • the faces of the electrodes may be quickly cleaned by passing a cloth or a scraping implement through the slot 3. IVhen the outer surfaces 01": the electrodes become worn, the electrodes may be reversed in the grooves 4:.
  • a cylindrical body member ot-insulating material having a central longitudinal slot therein and opposed internal longitudinal electrode receiving grooves inthe side walls of said slot and recesses at the lower ends of said grooves and openings through the upper end of said bodyalined with said grooves, electrodeshaving laterally projecting lugs at their upper ends disposed in said grooves and their upper ends projecting through said openings and their said lugs resting on the upper end of said body, an internally shouldered cap having a conductor opening in the top thereof threaded upon said body with its shoulder engaging said lugs, said electrodes being provided with binding screws, and a conductor protector secured in said conductor opening of said cap.
  • a cylindrical body membe'r of insulating material having a central longitudinal slot therein and opposed internal longitudinal electrode receiving. grooves in the side walls of said slot and openings through the upper'end. of said body alined with said grooves, electrodes having laterally projecting lugs at their upper endsdisposed in said grooves and their upperends projecting throughsaid openings and their said lugs resting on the upper end of said body, an internally shoul dered cap having a conductor opening. therein threaded upon said body. with itsshoulder engaging said lugs.
  • a molded slotted body member the upper end wall of which is provided with a pair of spacedapertures, a pair of electrodes inserted through said apertures and extending along the opposite walls of said slot, the upper ends of said electrodes being provided with lateral lugs resting upon the upper e'ndof said body member, means for securing the terminals of electrical conductors to theupper ends of said electrodes, and a cap detachably connected to the upper end of said body member surrounding said terminal securing means and clamping said lateral lugs to said body member.
  • Walls of the slot having electrode1 grooves Witnesses.

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E. M. BARNES.
ELECTRIC WATER PURlFIER.
APPLICATION FILED J UNE 30, I917.
Patented May 21,1918.
2 SHEETSSHEET I.
WITNESSES I I lXl- INVENTOR.
WARD M. BARN/E8.
A TTORNE 3.
E. M. BARNES.
ELECTRIC WATER PURIFIER.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 30.1911.
Patented May 21, 1918.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 EDWARD M. BARNES, F HASTINGS, MICHIGAN A'SSIGNOR T0 AMERICAN UTILITIES COMPANY, OF ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN.
ELECTRIC WATEB-PURIFIER.
Application filed June 30, 1917.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD M. BARNES, a citizen of. the United States, residing at I Hastings, county of Barry, State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Water-Purifiers, of which the following is a specification.
vThis invention relates to electric water purifiers.
'Theobjects of this. invention are:
First, to provide an electric water purifier of that type in which spaced electrodes are immersed in the water to be purified, that is simple in structure, economical to manuwhich is deposited thereon during the operation of the device.
Further objects, and objects relating to structural, details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.
I'accomplish the objects of my invention by the devices and means described in the following specification. The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.
A structure which is a preferred embodiment of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, in which:
Figure I is a vertical sectional view through my improved purifier, the electrode holder being shown in side elevation.
Fig. II is a side elevation of my improved electrode holder.
Fig, III is a detail central longitudinal section therethrough.
Fig. IV is a transverse section taken on a line corresponding to line 4-4 of Fig. II. Fig. V is a transverse section taken on line corresponding to line 55 of Fig. III. Fig. VI is a detail longitudinal section taken on the broken line 6-6 of Fig. III.
Fig. VII is a detail longitudinal section of a modified embodiment of my improved e ec ode r... I
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 21, 1918.
Serial No. 177,956.
Fig. VIII is a plan view of the cover for the water container.
Fig. IX is a plan view of the container with cover removed.
In the drawing, similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views, and the sectional views are taken looking in the direction of the little arrows at the ends of the section lines.
Referring to the drawing, the reference character 1 indicates my improved electrode holder as a whole. This holder comprises the cylindrical body member 2 which is provided with a central longitudinal slot 3, the sides of which have the channels or grooves 4 formed therein for receiving the bar electrodes 5. The lower end of the slot 3 is provided with recesses 6 for the lower ends of the electrodes.
A pair of rectangular openings 7 in the upper end of the body member form continuations of the grooves 4 for receiving the upper ends of the electrodes 5 and form between them the spacing block 8 which holds the upper ends of the electrodes in spaced relation. The upper ends of the electrodes are provided with laterally extending lugs 9 which rest upon the upper end of the body member. The upper end of the body member is screw threaded at 10 to receive the cap 12 internally threaded at 11. The cap is provided with a shoulder 13 which ongages the lugs 9 and clamps them onto the upper end of the body member.
' The upper ends of the electrodes are provided-with binding screws 14 for the terminals 15 of the conductors 16. The conductors 16 are supported and protected by a protector of well known design comprising an insulating bushing 17, to which the upper end of the coiled spring 18 is secured. The lower end of the coiled spring is threaded into the upper end of the cap 12.
In the modification disclosed in Fig. VII, instead of providing the electrodes with lugs which project from the edges thereof, the upper ends of the electrodes are bent at right angles thereto, forming the lugs 9 which rest upon the upper end of the body member and are secured thereto by means of thecap 12. The terminals 15 are secure tothe laterally extending lugs 9. 4
The body member and cap may be made of any suitable insulating material, but I preferably make these members ofhard rubber, porcelain, glass, or any other material which can be easily molded. The electrodes are preferably formed of aluminum or aluminum alloy, or graphitic carbon.
The container 20, which is preferably glass, is provided with a faucet 21, suitable gaskets 22 being provided to prevent leaking. The faucet 21 is disposed above the receptacle bottom, so that the purified water may be decanted off from above the precipitated matter in the bottom of the container. The open upper end of the container 20 is provided with a shoulder 23 upon which rests a gasket 24. The cover 25, which may be constructed of glass, porcelain, hard rubber, or any other suitable insulating material, is provided with a flat central boss 26 having an aperture 27 which is larger in diameter than the body member 2. The outer periphery of the cover 25 is provided with a downturned flange 28 which rests upon the gasket 24, and an upwardly projecting annular head or rib 29. Clips 30 engage the rib 29 and the lower side of the shoulder to hold the cover 25 in place.
In use the cylindrical electrode holder is inserted through the aperture 27 with its cap 12 resting upon the boss 26. WVhen current is supplied to the electrodes through the conductors 16-, the matter in suspension in the water will be first coagulated and then precipitated and the water sterilized.
After my purifier has been in use for some time, deposits form upon the surfaces of the electrodes and it becomes necessary, therefore, to remove these deposits. The electrode holder may be freely removed from the container. To make the surface of the electrodes accessible for cleaning, the depth of the groove l is made less than the thickness of the electrodes 5, so that the outer surfaces of the electrodes project beyond the outer surfaces of the walls of the slot 73, as shown in Figs. II and IV. The faces of the electrodes may be quickly cleaned by passing a cloth or a scraping implement through the slot 3. IVhen the outer surfaces 01": the electrodes become worn, the electrodes may be reversed in the grooves 4:. Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and'desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a cylindrical body member ot-insulating material having a central longitudinal slot therein and opposed internal longitudinal electrode receiving grooves inthe side walls of said slot and recesses at the lower ends of said grooves and openings through the upper end of said bodyalined with said grooves, electrodeshaving laterally projecting lugs at their upper ends disposed in said grooves and their upper ends projecting through said openings and their said lugs resting on the upper end of said body, an internally shouldered cap having a conductor opening in the top thereof threaded upon said body with its shoulder engaging said lugs, said electrodes being provided with binding screws, and a conductor protector secured in said conductor opening of said cap.
2. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a cylindrical body membe'r of insulating material having a central longitudinal slot therein and opposed internal longitudinal electrode receiving. grooves in the side walls of said slot and openings through the upper'end. of said body alined with said grooves, electrodes having laterally projecting lugs at their upper endsdisposed in said grooves and their upperends projecting throughsaid openings and their said lugs resting on the upper end of said body, an internally shoul dered cap having a conductor opening. therein threaded upon said body. with itsshoulder engaging said lugs. w
3. In a structure of the class described, the combination ofa body member of insulating n'laterial having a central longitudinal slot therein'andopposed internal longitudinal electrode receiving grooves in the side walls of said slot and openingsthrough the upper end of said body alined with said grooves, electrodes disposed in said grooves with their upper ends projecting through said openings, a cap having a conductor opening therein inclosing the upper ends of said electrodes and the conductor connec tions thereto. I I
t. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a molded slotted body member, the upper end wall of which is provided with a pair of spacedapertures, a pair of electrodes inserted through said apertures and extending along the opposite walls of said slot, the upper ends of said electrodes being provided with lateral lugs resting upon the upper e'ndof said body member, means for securing the terminals of electrical conductors to theupper ends of said electrodes, and a cap detachably connected to the upper end of said body member surrounding said terminal securing means and clamping said lateral lugs to said body member. v
5. In a structure of the class described, the combination with a slotted body mem ber of insulating material, the wall of'the slot having electrode grooves therein, of a pair of electrodes'mounted in saidgrooves, means for securing the terminals of electric conductors to said electrodes, and a cap surrounding said terminal securing means, the
electrodes engaging their projecting ends and means for securing the terminals of electric conductors to the projecting ends of said 15 electrodes.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of two said electrodes and cap being provided with coacting means for securing said electrodes to said body member.
6. In a structure of the class described, the combination of a longitudinally slotted body member of insulating material, the
Walls of the slot having electrode1 grooves Witnesses.
therein electrodes arranged in sai grooves with their faces projecting therefrom and EDWARD BARNES their upper ends projecting from the slot at Witnesses;
MARTHA J. GREGORY,
the upper end of the body and being remov- GRACE B. THOMPSON.
able therefrom, means for retaining said Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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