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US1419337A
US1419337A US357055A US35705520A US1419337A US 1419337 A US1419337 A US 1419337A US 357055 A US357055 A US 357055A US 35705520 A US35705520 A US 35705520A US 1419337 A US1419337 A US 1419337A
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    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23GCOCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
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  • the present invention relates to sirup cool ers for confectioners use, and more particularly to the type in which the cooling fluid circulates through a number of pipes located within the tank that contains the sirup or other liquid substance employed in the manufacture of confectionery.
  • An object of the invention is to provide the maximum amount of cooling surface, and a construction that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a cooler of such construction that the pipes through which the cooling fluid circulates are suspended from a chambered casting forming a removable cover for the tank that contains the sirup to be cooled, and, preferably with pipes of different lengths arranged in concentric circles.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical central sectional view through the cooler and also the tank that contains the sirup to be cooled;
  • Fig. 2 shows the cooler in elevation
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the cooler with parts broken away to exhibit details of construction
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view through the cooler and the tank.
  • Fig. 5 is a side view of a complete machine including a mixing or beating mechanism with which the improved cooler that constitutes the present invention is intended to be used.
  • 1 represents the beating or mixing machine in which the shaft 2 for effecting operation of the beaters is driven from the motor 3 through the medium of the pinion 4 on the motor shaft and the gear 5 fixed to the shaft 2.
  • Supported by rods 6 carried by the frame work of the machine is a tank 7 for containing the sirup, which, when cooled to the proper degree, is discharged through the opening 8 (Fig. 1) into the receiving hop- Specicaton of Letters Patent. Patented Juli@ 113, i922,
  • rllhe discharge of the sirup is controlled by a suitable valve indicated by 10, that closes the opening ⁇ 8.
  • the tank 7 is represented in cylindrical form, and shown with a conical shaped bottom 7 that gives a. central discharge opening of reduced diameter, and the top of the tank is formed with an outwardly turned annularl bead 11 (Fig. 1).
  • a cover resting upon the bead 11 comprises two chambered castings 12 and 13 that are secured together by bolts passing through abutting annular flanges as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the top casting 13 has a chamber 111 provided with an inlet opening 15.
  • the bottom casting 12 has a chamber 17 provided with an outlet opening 18, suitable flexible hose connections, not shown, being provided for such inlet and outlet openings.
  • Threaded into bosses 19 formed on the loot tom wall of the top casting 13 are a plurality of open ended tubes 20, which are preferably arranged in concentric circles. These tubes 20 extend down through tubes 21 of larger diameter which are closed at their lower ends and at their upper ends are secured to the bottom wall 22 of the casting 12 and open into the chamber 17.
  • the tubes 20 and 21 are extended down into the conical bottom 7a of the tank 7.
  • the castings 12 and 13 are bolted together they constitute. with the tubes 20 and 21 attached to them, a structure thatcan be removed as unit from the tank when the sirup is to be placed in the tank or the tubes are to be cleaned on the outside.
  • the tank 7 In operation. the tank 7 is filled to the proper depth with the sii-up to be cooled. The cooler is placed within the tank. Cold water is admitted through the inlet 15 to the chamber 14 from which it passes downwardly through the inner tubes 2O and upwardlv through the outer tubes 21 to the chamber 17 and then to the outlet 18.
  • a cooler of the class described comprising a tank for the material to be cooled having a conical lower end provided with a central discharge opening, and a cover 'for the tank formed with tivo chambers, one being ⁇ provided with an inlet and the other being provided with an out-let, a set of' outer tubes opening at their upper ends to one of the chambers and closed at their .lower ends, some of which have their lower ends l0 depending into the conical lower end of the tank, the centra-l one of said outer tubes projecting below the others concentrically with reference to the discharge opening, :ind a set of inner tubes arranged concentrically Within. the outer' tubes opening at their upper ends to the other chamber in the cover and at their lower ends to the outer tubes.

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SIRUP COOLER.
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Application filed February 7, 1920.
T 0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, THnoDoRE lWERNER, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Rochester, in the count-y of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sirup Coolers, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to sirup cool ers for confectioners use, and more particularly to the type in which the cooling fluid circulates through a number of pipes located within the tank that contains the sirup or other liquid substance employed in the manufacture of confectionery. An object of the invention is to provide the maximum amount of cooling surface, and a construction that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture. Another object of the invention is to provide a cooler of such construction that the pipes through which the cooling fluid circulates are suspended from a chambered casting forming a removable cover for the tank that contains the sirup to be cooled, and, preferably with pipes of different lengths arranged in concentric circles.
To these and other ends the invention consists of certain parts and combinations of parts, all of which will. be hereinafter described, the novel features being pointed out in the appended claim.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a vertical central sectional view through the cooler and also the tank that contains the sirup to be cooled;
Fig. 2 shows the cooler in elevation;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the cooler with parts broken away to exhibit details of construction;
Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view through the cooler and the tank; and
Fig. 5 is a side view of a complete machine including a mixing or beating mechanism with which the improved cooler that constitutes the present invention is intended to be used.
Referring to Fig. 5 of the drawings, 1 represents the beating or mixing machine in which the shaft 2 for effecting operation of the beaters is driven from the motor 3 through the medium of the pinion 4 on the motor shaft and the gear 5 fixed to the shaft 2. Supported by rods 6 carried by the frame work of the machine is a tank 7 for containing the sirup, which, when cooled to the proper degree, is discharged through the opening 8 (Fig. 1) into the receiving hop- Specicaton of Letters Patent. Patented Juli@ 113, i922,
Serial No. 35'2',055.
per f) (Fig. 5). rllhe discharge of the sirup is controlled by a suitable valve indicated by 10, that closes the opening` 8. The tank 7 is represented in cylindrical form, and shown with a conical shaped bottom 7 that gives a. central discharge opening of reduced diameter, and the top of the tank is formed with an outwardly turned annularl bead 11 (Fig. 1).
A cover resting upon the bead 11 comprises two chambered castings 12 and 13 that are secured together by bolts passing through abutting annular flanges as shown in Fig. 2. The top casting 13 has a chamber 111 provided with an inlet opening 15. The bottom casting 12 has a chamber 17 provided with an outlet opening 18, suitable flexible hose connections, not shown, being provided for such inlet and outlet openings. Threaded into bosses 19 formed on the loot tom wall of the top casting 13 are a plurality of open ended tubes 20, which are preferably arranged in concentric circles. These tubes 20 extend down through tubes 21 of larger diameter which are closed at their lower ends and at their upper ends are secured to the bottom wall 22 of the casting 12 and open into the chamber 17. The tubes 20 and 21 are extended down into the conical bottom 7a of the tank 7. When the castings 12 and 13 are bolted together they constitute. with the tubes 20 and 21 attached to them, a structure thatcan be removed as unit from the tank when the sirup is to be placed in the tank or the tubes are to be cleaned on the outside.
In operation. the tank 7 is filled to the proper depth with the sii-up to be cooled. The cooler is placed within the tank. Cold water is admitted through the inlet 15 to the chamber 14 from which it passes downwardly through the inner tubes 2O and upwardlv through the outer tubes 21 to the chamber 17 and then to the outlet 18.
From the foregoing it will be seen that there has been provided a simple and ef- 'fective cooler having a maximum amount of cooling surface. and in which the pipes through which the water circulates are supported by a manifold forming a cover for the tank with two chambers, one provided with the inlet and the other with the outlet for the cooling` water.
What lf claim as my invention and desire to secure bv Letters Patent is:
A cooler of the class described comprising a tank for the material to be cooled having a conical lower end provided with a central discharge opening, and a cover 'for the tank formed with tivo chambers, one being` provided with an inlet and the other being provided with an out-let, a set of' outer tubes opening at their upper ends to one of the chambers and closed at their .lower ends, some of which have their lower ends l0 depending into the conical lower end of the tank, the centra-l one of said outer tubes projecting below the others concentrically with reference to the discharge opening, :ind a set of inner tubes arranged concentrically Within. the outer' tubes opening at their upper ends to the other chamber in the cover and at their lower ends to the outer tubes.
THEODORE TER-NER.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2940733A (en) * 1956-10-08 1960-06-14 Ajem Lab Inc Heat exchange systems for cooling and cleaning contaminated heated gases
US3085626A (en) * 1955-03-21 1963-04-16 Saint Gobain Heat transfer apparatus
US3456719A (en) * 1967-10-03 1969-07-22 Lummus Co Transfer line heat exchanger
US3682241A (en) * 1969-03-05 1972-08-08 Schmidt Sche Heissdampf Heat exchanger, particularly for cooling fresh cracked and/or synthesis gases

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3085626A (en) * 1955-03-21 1963-04-16 Saint Gobain Heat transfer apparatus
US2940733A (en) * 1956-10-08 1960-06-14 Ajem Lab Inc Heat exchange systems for cooling and cleaning contaminated heated gases
US3456719A (en) * 1967-10-03 1969-07-22 Lummus Co Transfer line heat exchanger
US3682241A (en) * 1969-03-05 1972-08-08 Schmidt Sche Heissdampf Heat exchanger, particularly for cooling fresh cracked and/or synthesis gases

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