US144587A - Improvement in false bottoms for water-coolers - Google Patents

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  • the apparatus will be very effective, easily applicable, and not very expensive.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of my improved false bottom for water-coolers.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the same.
  • A represents the body of a water-cooler, of common or suitable construction.
  • a spiral spring, C which supports and is connected with a plate, D, that iits nicely into the cooler, but is free to play up and down therein.
  • a ring, a maybe attached to the false bottom D, to serve as a handle. 4
  • the ice when inserted in the cooler from the top, will fall on the false bottom D, therebyT compressing the spring C, which will break ythe fall of the ice.
  • the bottom B of the cooler will, therefore, not come in contact with the ice, and the cooler will, by this simple contrivance, last far longer than if the ice were allowed to mutilate the bottom of the cooler.
  • the plate D resting on a spiral spring, C, and arranged to constitute a false bottom for a water-cooler, as set forth;

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Patented Nov. 11, 18`7`3,`
UNITED STATES JAMEs E. wOOD, OE WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
IMPRCVEMENT IN FALSE BOTTOMS FOR WATER-COOLERS.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 144,587, dated November 11, 1878; application filed July 19, 1873.
is thrown in the cooler it will fall onthe false bottom, and by the action of the spring, which will break the fall of the ice, the concussion which would otherwise be so injurious to the bottom will be prevented.
The apparatus will be very effective, easily applicable, and not very expensive.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a side view of my improved false bottom for water-coolers. Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A represents the body of a water-cooler, of common or suitable construction. Upon its bottom B is placed a spiral spring, C, which supports and is connected with a plate, D, that iits nicely into the cooler, but is free to play up and down therein. A ring, a, maybe attached to the false bottom D, to serve as a handle. 4
The ice, when inserted in the cooler from the top, will fall on the false bottom D, therebyT compressing the spring C, which will break ythe fall of the ice. The bottom B of the cooler will, therefore, not come in contact with the ice, and the cooler will, by this simple contrivance, last far longer than if the ice were allowed to mutilate the bottom of the cooler.
The plate D, resting on a spiral spring, C, and arranged to constitute a false bottom for a water-cooler, as set forth;
JAMES F. WOOD.
Vitnesses P. CHANDLER, GEORGE ONEILL.
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