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US132730A
US132730A US132730DA US132730A US 132730 A US132730 A US 132730A US 132730D A US132730D A US 132730DA US 132730 A US132730 A US 132730A
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    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
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  • Ageia@ /GN u (7% a 9%- iivrrnn STATI-3s EA'rnNr @Erica AUGUsr NAEGELI, or wnGELnBEN, GERMANY.
  • - of my invention relates to a pipe placed vertically above the cooling apparatus and terminating in two arms, which are provided with small openings at their lower and opposite sides, as shown in Fig. 3, so that by conducting water into it a revolving ⁇ motion may be imparted to the same.
  • the shower produced in this manner thoroughly washes the sides which come in contact with the mash.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical transverse section of my apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section, showing those parts of the apparatus which are below the line A B drawn across Fig. l; and
  • Fig. 4l is another section, showing those parts that are below the line G D.
  • rlhe cylindrical vessel represented in Fig. 1 consists of iron, and has a diameter of about thirty-three inches and live and a half feet in height. In the interior of the same there are a number of copper cylinders, of which each two alternately have an intermediate space of about two and three-lifths of an inch.
  • the bottom of the apparatus consists of cast iron, and is provided with feet similar to those of the sugar-beet macerators of Schutzenbach.
  • one thousand and fifty gallons of mash may be cooled from 1450 Fahrenheit to 600 Fahrenheit by using one thousand and iifty gallons of water of 520 Fahrenheit.
  • An apparatus for cooling mash7 containing a system of concentric cylinders, of which the spaces formed by each two alternatelyviz, 0 0 0 O-are closed at bottom and top, they being only connected with each other by the pipes l 2 3 4 5 6 7, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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A. NA'EGELI.
Improvement in Apparatus for Cooling Mash.
N0.132,730. Patented Nov. 5,1872.
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Ageia@ /GN u (7% a 9%- iivrrnn STATI-3s EA'rnNr @Erica AUGUsr NAEGELI, or wnGELnBEN, GERMANY.
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Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 132,736, dated November 5,1872.
To all whom it may concern:`
Be it known that I, AUGUST NAEGELI, of VVegeleben, Kingdom of Prussia, Empire of Germany, have invented certain Improvements in Apparatus for Uoolin g Mash, of which the following is a specification:
- of my invention relates to a pipe placed vertically above the cooling apparatus and terminating in two arms, which are provided with small openings at their lower and opposite sides, as shown in Fig. 3, so that by conducting water into it a revolving` motion may be imparted to the same. The shower produced in this manner thoroughly washes the sides which come in contact with the mash.
Figure 1 is a vertical transverse section of my apparatus. Fig. 2 is a plan of the same. Fig. 3 is a transverse section, showing those parts of the apparatus which are below the line A B drawn across Fig. l; and Fig. 4l is another section, showing those parts that are below the line G D.
rlhe cylindrical vessel represented in Fig. 1 consists of iron, and has a diameter of about thirty-three inches and live and a half feet in height. In the interior of the same there are a number of copper cylinders, of which each two alternately have an intermediate space of about two and three-lifths of an inch. The
smaller intermediate spaces are closed on both ends, they being only connected by the short pipes l 2 3 et 5 .6 7 with each other, as shown by Fig. l and partly by Fig. 4. They serve to receive the cooling-water; the wider spaces, however, serve for the mash. W'hen the conversion of the starch into sugar is completed it is pumped into thecooling-vessel through pipe a, Fig. l, the slide b being closed, so that the iron cylinder and the two inch-wide spaces may gradually be filled with the mash. In the meantime cold water liows into c, which,
when the small cylindrical spaces are lled to the top, will tlow out at cl. When the mashspace is lilled vto A B, (pumping being continued,) the mash is discharged through pipe e and flows into the funnel-shaped pipe f, from which it is conducted into the fermenting-vat. B y this arrangement a considerably large coolin g-surtace may be produced by a proportionally small space, which is the more effective, as the mash to be cooled flows downward while the cooling water isA pressed upward, thus requiring only a small amount of water to produce the desired e'ect. When the mash ceases to tlow through a the slide b is opened, so that the mash yet contained in the apparatus may be discharged into the fermenting-vat Y without passing through pipe e. Upon this the surface which has been in contact with the mash is rinsed `off by conducting water into pipe h resting on iron brace g g and pipe t'. The latter passes through cover k k and divides itself below into two opposite directions. From the horizontal pipes m m, into which t' terminates, the water to be used for cleansing passes as a shower in two opposite directions through small openings vprovided for it, as
22 shown inFig. 3. As thereby a revolving motion is imparted to the pipe, all the surfaces are rinsed. In the center there is an iron pivot securely fastened, turning in a core.
The bottom of the apparatus consists of cast iron, and is provided with feet similar to those of the sugar-beet macerators of Schutzenbach.
As to the work performed by my apparatus experience has shown that one thousand and fifty gallons of mash may be cooled from 1450 Fahrenheit to 600 Fahrenheit by using one thousand and iifty gallons of water of 520 Fahrenheit.
I claim as my invention- 1. An apparatus for cooling mash7 containing a system of concentric cylinders, of which the spaces formed by each two alternatelyviz, 0 0 0 O-are closed at bottom and top, they being only connected with each other by the pipes l 2 3 4 5 6 7, substantially as and for the purpose set forth. I.
2. The pipe c, terminating in two hollow arms, m m, perforated at their lower sides and opposite to each other, in combination with the system of cylinders hereinbefore described, and for the purpose s'et forth.
, AUGUST NAEGELI.
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GrinrsrrAN SUHUMANN, AUGUsr Hearn.
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