US135169A - Improvement in milk-coolers - Google Patents
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- This invention has for its object to improve the construction of milk-coolers in such manner, first, that aul airtight vessel may be formed for reirigerating purposes; second, that it may be cooled and aired during the process of pouring ⁇ it into the receiving-can; and, third, to facilitate the straining operation.
- the invention consists, first, in combining an outer bucket with an inner receiving-can in such manner as to form an airtight space between the bucket and can, second, in combining a tunnel with said bucket and can in such manner as to cansethe milk while being poured into the can to pass first to the bottom, and then rise to the top; and, third, in combining a straining-pail set in a frame with said bucket and can, all which I will now proceed to describe.
- A is the bucket aforesaid, the same being of ordina-ry construction, and having a packing, a, of soft odorless rubber, attached to its top, in which is placed a metal ring, B, htving anges b, by which it is kept on the pail.
- This ring projects a suitable distancepwithin the bucket and supports a can, C, which extends down into the bucket and has ange c projecting outward from its top, beneath which, and encircling the can, is a packing, c.
- the bucket, ring, can, and packing together form an air-tight space inside the bucket, which may be filled with ice or cold water so as to make a refrigerating-chamber,
- D is the tunnel having legs d, which rest on the ring B and hold the tunnel at a suitable distance above the can for the admission' of air.
- the tube D' of the tunnel extends nearly to the bottom of the can.
- E is a frame, which may be placed over the bucket and can, and has a ring, c, which surrounds the bucket and a ring, c', which supports the straining-pail E.
- Milk strained through the pail fallswhatever distance the pail may be placed above the can, and, entering the tunnel, passes first to the cold bottom ofthe can, and thence rises to the top, thereby cooling and airing the milk.
- the bucket and can On moving the frame and tunnel, and cov ering the can, the bucket and can may be used for carrying milk to market or the factorniI and for other refrigerative purposes.
- a wooden cover is placed on the can and held down by means of loops fastened to the bucket, a bar of wood passing over the cover and through these loops.
- a thumbscrew placed in the middle ot' this bar and turned down on the cover makes the can airtight.
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S. SPENCER.
Milk-Coolers.
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AM, PHomumosRAPH/c ca mf(asaamvef9 mams) PATENT OEEroEo SMITH SPENCER, OF KIANTONE, NEW YORK.'
IMPROVEMENT IN MILK-COOLERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 135,169, dated January 21, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, SMITH SPENCER, of Kiantone, in the county of Chautauqua and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improved Milk-Cooler and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification, in which- Fignrel includes separate perspective views of the frame, pail, can, and tunnel. Fig.2 includes separate perspective views of the bucket and flanged rings, and Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section of all these parts properly put together.
Similar letters of reference in the accoinpa nying drawing indicate the same parts.
This invention has for its object to improve the construction of milk-coolers in such manner, first, that aul airtight vessel may be formed for reirigerating purposes; second, that it may be cooled and aired during the process of pouring` it into the receiving-can; and, third, to facilitate the straining operation. To this end the invention consists, first, in combining an outer bucket with an inner receiving-can in such manner as to form an airtight space between the bucket and can, second, in combining a tunnel with said bucket and can in such manner as to cansethe milk while being poured into the can to pass first to the bottom, and then rise to the top; and, third, in combining a straining-pail set in a frame with said bucket and can, all which I will now proceed to describe.
In the drawing, A is the bucket aforesaid, the same being of ordina-ry construction, and having a packing, a, of soft odorless rubber, attached to its top, in which is placed a metal ring, B, htving anges b, by which it is kept on the pail. This ring projects a suitable distancepwithin the bucket and supports a can, C, which extends down into the bucket and has ange c projecting outward from its top, beneath which, and encircling the can, is a packing, c. The bucket, ring, can, and packing together form an air-tight space inside the bucket, which may be filled with ice or cold water so as to make a refrigerating-chamber,
or with warm water so as to make a heatingchamber. D is the tunnel having legs d, which rest on the ring B and hold the tunnel at a suitable distance above the can for the admission' of air. The tube D' of the tunnel extends nearly to the bottom of the can. E is a frame, which may be placed over the bucket and can, and has a ring, c, which surrounds the bucket and a ring, c', which supports the straining-pail E.
Milk strained through the pail fallswhatever distance the pail may be placed above the can, and, entering the tunnel, passes first to the cold bottom ofthe can, and thence rises to the top, thereby cooling and airing the milk.
On moving the frame and tunnel, and cov ering the can, the bucket and can may be used for carrying milk to market or the factorniI and for other refrigerative purposes. Inv this case a wooden cover is placed on the can and held down by means of loops fastened to the bucket, a bar of wood passing over the cover and through these loops. A thumbscrew placed in the middle ot' this bar and turned down on the cover makes the can airtight.
There is a hole, b, in the ring B to receive a tunnel for iilling the bucket with warm or cold water, and to allow of the insertion of a cylindrical thermometer for the testing the temperature of the water.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- `1. The combination of the bucket A, dan ged ring B, canIC, and packings a c', all arranged as described.
2. The combination of the bucket A,iian ged ring B, can C, and packings a c with the tunnel D having legs d, all arranged as specified.
3. The combination of the bucket A,tlanged ring B, can U, packings 'a o', and tunnel D with the frame E and strainer-pail E', all arranged as set forth.
SMITH SPENCER.
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F. H. J oNEs, J oEN A. HALL, J r.
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