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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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  • the invention consists of a refrigerator-chamber having an ice-chest outside, but resting directly upon it, and an air-space surrounding its sides and communieating with it through holes at or near its floor, and a spout or tube or tubes entering its roof, and arranged to discharge the vapors, gases, &c., passing through them from it, (the refrigerator-chamber,) directly on their escape, against the sides of the ice-chest, producing their instantaneous condensation and a perfect and complete circulation of air through' the refrigerator-chamber.
  • a in the drawin g represents the hull of a vessel constructed in any suitable and proper mode 5- B, a deck of the vessel, constructed of iron or other suitable material; a, an ice-chest above deck B, constructed with two walls, b and c, with the inner one, c, made of metal. Between the two walls b and c there is an airspace, cl, connecting with the air-space f about the sides of the preservative or refrigeratorchamber g, constructed with the hull of the vessel below the deck B; h h, vertical pipes leading into refrigerator-chamber g at its top.
  • any increase of temperature in the upper part thereof produces a current of air through the pipes h (which I dwenominate condense-pipes) to the cold wall of the ice-chest, by impinging against which the moisture contained by them is condensed, cooling the air which passes down the air-space f, around the refrigerator chamber, and from thence through the ventilator m into the refrigerator-chamber, for circulation through

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1. F. BALDWIN.4
l Rerigerator-'Chmbers for Ships. &c.
Patented July 2,1872.V
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PII/v an. M K fosso/mss Pf? JOSEPH F. BALDWIN, OF PROVINGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN REFRIGERATOReCHAMBERS FOR SHIPS, &c. l
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 128,581, dated July 2, 1872.
To alipersoas to whom thcsepreseats shalt come:
Be it known that I,Josn1 n F. BALDWIN,4
l animal and vegetable substances, and is more especially intended for ships, although it is as well applicable to a similar purpose on land; and the invention particularly relates to improvements on the invention embraced in Letters Patent issued to me, dated July 6, 1869, and numbered 92,246. The invention consists of a refrigerator-chamber having an ice-chest outside, but resting directly upon it, and an air-space surrounding its sides and communieating with it through holes at or near its floor, and a spout or tube or tubes entering its roof, and arranged to discharge the vapors, gases, &c., passing through them from it, (the refrigerator-chamber,) directly on their escape, against the sides of the ice-chest, producing their instantaneous condensation and a perfect and complete circulation of air through' the refrigerator-chamber. i
In the accompanying plate of drawing my invention is, illustrated, the ligure being a transverse vertical section, showing it in connection with the hull and deck of a vessel.
A in the drawin g represents the hull of a vessel constructed in any suitable and proper mode 5- B, a deck of the vessel, constructed of iron or other suitable material; a, an ice-chest above deck B, constructed with two walls, b and c, with the inner one, c, made of metal. Between the two walls b and c there is an airspace, cl, connecting with the air-space f about the sides of the preservative or refrigeratorchamber g, constructed with the hull of the vessel below the deck B; h h, vertical pipes leading into refrigerator-chamber g at its top. These pipes h h are located within the air-space d, between walls b and c of ice-chest, and at their upper ends are turned toward the condensing-wall-that is, the inner one c of icechest a, causing the vapors escaping from the refrigerator-chamber g to impin ge, directly on their escape, against the cold wall o of icechest, condensing whatever moisture they may contain. At the bottom of the chamber g ventilators m are placed, communicating with the interior of chamber g. A chamber constructed as above described, any increase of temperature in the upper part thereof produces a current of air through the pipes h (which I dwenominate condense-pipes) to the cold wall of the ice-chest, by impinging against which the moisture contained by them is condensed, cooling the air which passes down the air-space f, around the refrigerator chamber, and from thence through the ventilator m into the refrigerator-chamber, for circulation through
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