US134102A - Improvement in protected faucets - Google Patents

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US134102A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/14Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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    • B65D83/30Nozzles, nozzle fittings or accessories specially adapted therefor for guiding the flow of spray, e.g. funnels, hoods
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  • a short tubular case preferably made of metal, and open and danged at its outer end,which case is driven through the head or through one of the staves, 4(its iiange vbeing fastened to the outer surface of the head or stave and its open end being covered by a suitable cap,) the inner-end of said tube being closed, but having passing through it a tube in the outer part of which, within the case, is a cock or valve for controlling the iiow of the liquid. It is in such a cock-containing case for application to a cask that my invention primarily consists.l
  • the drawing shows a device embodying the invention.
  • A shows an end view of the open case and the cock for controlling the ilow of the liquid.
  • B is a sectional elevation of the case and cock, the case being applied to the head of a cask,
  • O is a similar view, showing the case as open and the cock turned for discharge of the liquid.
  • a denotes a short cylindrical and tubular metal case, at the rear end of which is a head, b, while at the front end is a iiange, c, containing holes d, through which suitable screws pass to fasten the case c to the cask,'a hole being bored in the staves or head just large enough to receive the tube a.
  • the inner end of said tube extendi ing through the head b, while near its outer end is a cock, 6, or a valve controlled by a plug, rv, the mouth f of the valve-tube being back of the plane of the front of the flange c,
  • valve-containing case being applied and fastened to the cask, a cap, l, may bescrewed upon the case to make a finish to prevent. entrance of foreign matters into the case and to conceal and protect the cock.
  • This cap may be made with provision for lockment, for convenience, and for preventingV them from being broken off, as they would be if the cask were transported with the directing-tube 7c extending therefrom.
  • a an impervious joint may be made between the tube and the cask by means of a rubber or other suitable washer, m.
  • the inner end of the valve or liquid tube may extend beyond the case, and may have a strainer applied to it, and the extension of the tube may reach to the bottom of the cask to insure the drainage of all the liquid; and .in using it in connection with beer-casks, when air-pressure is used, a second tube may be employed'within the same case, or a second case and tube may be used and for connecting the valvetube with a dispensing apparatus the connecting-tube may be coupled directly tothe mouthpiece by suitable screw-threaded connections.
  • the tube thus incased may b'e used for charging a cask orother liquid-containing,vessel5 and in beer-casks, in which air-pressure is used, the charging-tube may also be used for the vair-supplyin g tube.
  • the tube When used for char ing, the tube is preferably made larger chau 3.
  • the eduction-tube lq substantially as I claimshown and described.
  • l The case containing the cock or Valve- I. A. SCHWARZ. tube o7 substantially as shown and described.

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Patented Dec.17,1872.
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PATENT OFFICE.
PHILIP SCHWARZ, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN PROTECTED FAU-GETS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 134,102, dated December 17,1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILIP A. SCHWARZ, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Applying Faucets to Oasks; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawing which accompanies and forms part of this specication, is a description of my invention suicient to enable those skilled in the art to practice it.
In the use of barrels and casks for containing liquids, and more especially with such as are repeatedly lled and refilled, and transported to and from breweries, stores, &c., for such purpose, itis verydesirable to have a provision for drawing off the liquid from a cask which shall be a permanent attachment to the Cask or barrel, and shall not project from the cask in such manner as to be susceptible of injury by transportation. For this purpose I use a short tubular case, preferably made of metal, and open and danged at its outer end,which case is driven through the head or through one of the staves, 4(its iiange vbeing fastened to the outer surface of the head or stave and its open end being covered by a suitable cap,) the inner-end of said tube being closed, but having passing through it a tube in the outer part of which, within the case, is a cock or valve for controlling the iiow of the liquid. It is in such a cock-containing case for application to a cask that my invention primarily consists.l
The drawing shows a device embodying the invention.
A shows an end view of the open case and the cock for controlling the ilow of the liquid. B is a sectional elevation of the case and cock, the case being applied to the head of a cask,
and its mouth being closed or covered by a cap. O is a similar view, showing the case as open and the cock turned for discharge of the liquid.
a denotes a short cylindrical and tubular metal case, at the rear end of which is a head, b, while at the front end is a iiange, c, containing holes d, through which suitable screws pass to fasten the case c to the cask,'a hole being bored in the staves or head just large enough to receive the tube a. Through the o, passes, the inner end of said tube extendi ing through the head b, while near its outer end is a cock, 6, or a valve controlled by a plug, rv, the mouth f of the valve-tube being back of the plane of the front of the flange c,
and the plug having at one end a head, g, with provision for turning it, which provision may be a hole or holes h, for receiving a rod or lever, i. The valve-containing case being applied and fastened to the cask, a cap, l, may bescrewed upon the case to make a finish to prevent. entrance of foreign matters into the case and to conceal and protect the cock.
This cap may be made with provision for lockment, for convenience, and for preventingV them from being broken off, as they would be if the cask were transported with the directing-tube 7c extending therefrom. In applying the tube a an impervious joint may be made between the tube and the cask by means of a rubber or other suitable washer, m.
In using the device for a beer-Cask the inner end of the valve or liquid tube may extend beyond the case, and may have a strainer applied to it, and the extension of the tube may reach to the bottom of the cask to insure the drainage of all the liquid; and .in using it in connection with beer-casks, when air-pressure is used, a second tube may be employed'within the same case, or a second case and tube may be used and for connecting the valvetube with a dispensing apparatus the connecting-tube may be coupled directly tothe mouthpiece by suitable screw-threaded connections.
By the employment of the invention upon beer-casks an immense saving may be eiif'ected, as in applying faucets to such casks, and in eifecting their removal, the heads and staves are often destroyed, and the casks often burst.
The tube thus incased may b'e used for charging a cask orother liquid-containing,vessel5 and in beer-casks, in which air-pressure is used, the charging-tube may also be used for the vair-supplyin g tube. When used for char ing, the tube is preferably made larger chau 3. In combination with Jalle case and valvefor drawing off the liquid. tube o7 the eduction-tube lq, substantially as I claimshown and described. l. The case containing the cock or Valve- I. A. SCHWARZ. tube o7 substantially as shown and described.
2. In combination with the case and valve- Witnesses: tube, the cap l, substantially as shown and. de- FRANCIS GrOULD,`
scribed. M. W. FROTHINGHAM.
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