US130897A - Improvement in soda-fountains - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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- Figure 1 is a horizontal section through the fountain and the valved bent tube with its double-acting plungers.
- Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central vertical section of the same, and
- Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-section of the same.
- a in the drawing represents a box or tank lined with zinc, and which is divided longitudinal by a zinc partition into two compartments, B and C, the former of which is the soda-tank proper, while theplatter serves as an ice or sirup box, or both.
- the soda is forced out by means of a pump, the construction of which produces a continuous stream. It consists of a metal tube, D, bent into C-form, the two open ends d of which face each other in the same horizontal line, and are about double the diameter of the main stem D of tube D.
- a lever, E pivoted to the tank A, and extending downwardly to between the enlarged ends d of tube D, are pivoted piston-rods e, which, at their free ends, carry solid pistons f, without valves, which pistons move on the ends d of tube D.
- a discharge-pipe, F which, passing through an opening in the lid, may extend above the counter, if the tank is placed below one.
- valve G G' At each side from the opening into said discharge-pipe F in tube D is a valve, G G', these valves opening toward each other and closing in the opposite direction; and at a suitable distance from these valves Gr G the tube Dis provided with openings H H', closed by valves h h', by which their communication with the soda-chamber is eii'ected.
- the pump D D d formed of one continuous pipe, provided with induction and eduction valves, located and arran ged with-respect to the soda-reservoir and the discharge-pipe, as described.
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Description
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD B. GAMNESS, OF MARTINSVILLE, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SODA-FOU NTAINS.
Specification forming part of Letters'Patent No. 130,897, dated August 27, 1872.
I, EDWARD B. CHAMNESS, of Martinsville, in the county of Morgan and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Soda-Fountains, of which the following is f tube forming the pump-cylinders and supplytube, the former being of a larger diameter than the latter, and constituting a double plunger force-pump and valved supply-pipe from one and the same bent tube, which communicates with both the soda-chamber and discharge-pipe.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a horizontal section through the fountain and the valved bent tube with its double-acting plungers. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal central vertical section of the same, and Fig. 3 is a vertical cross-section of the same.
A in the drawing represents a box or tank lined with zinc, and which is divided longitudinal by a zinc partition into two compartments, B and C, the former of which is the soda-tank proper, while theplatter serves as an ice or sirup box, or both. The soda is forced out by means of a pump, the construction of which produces a continuous stream. It consists of a metal tube, D, bent into C-form, the two open ends d of which face each other in the same horizontal line, and are about double the diameter of the main stem D of tube D. To the lower end of a lever, E, pivoted to the tank A, and extending downwardly to between the enlarged ends d of tube D, are pivoted piston-rods e, which, at their free ends, carry solid pistons f, without valves, which pistons move on the ends d of tube D. From the center of tube D extends upwardly a discharge-pipe, F, which, passing through an opening in the lid, may extend above the counter, if the tank is placed below one. At each side from the opening into said discharge-pipe F in tube D is a valve, G G', these valves opening toward each other and closing in the opposite direction; and at a suitable distance from these valves Gr G the tube Dis provided with openings H H', closed by valves h h', by which their communication with the soda-chamber is eii'ected.
If, therefore, the lever E is reciprocated the Y valve G, on that side of tube D toward which the lower end of the lever moves, opens and the valve h closes, while on the opposite side,
by means of the suction of the solid piston f, the valve G closes and the valve h opens; and, as the diameter of the ends d is about double that of the main supply-stein of tube D, a much shorter movement of the pistons is required, while at the same time the force of suction and of expulsion ofthe liquid is increased. In this manner a continuous stream of the soda is forced into the dischargepipe F by the reciprocating motion of the lever E. The soda-water may be made in the tank B 5 or the openings H H may, by suitable pipes, connect with the reservoir in which the soda is kept, while the ice-chamber C keeps it cool. By my improvement I produce a continuous stream of soda-water by very simple and effective means, which cannot easily get out of order, and which are cheaply and conveniently made.
Having described my invention, I claim- In a soda-fountain the pump D D d, formed of one continuous pipe, provided with induction and eduction valves, located and arran ged with-respect to the soda-reservoir and the discharge-pipe, as described.
EDWARD B. CHAMNESS.
Witnesses H. A. SMocK, R. V. MARSHALL.
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