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US163512A
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  • the invention relates more particularly to beer-barrels, but generally to all that contain liquids; and cons sts in an improved croze or joint, the object of which is to give greater strength to the edge of head and stave, so as to prevent fracture from internal pressure or external percussion.
  • A represents the stave of a barrelfor containing beer or other liquid
  • B the head.
  • the stave is made with the angular groove a, while the head has the corresponding sharp tenon I).
  • the gases generated create an average pressure of about sixty-five pounds to the square inch, rising sometimes to a maximum of one hundred. The effect of this is to split the head at y and the stave at a, while, in rough handling, as third-class freight on railroads, the percussive blows from the outside mash and break the fibers of tenon b and make. a split at y.
  • the barrel is thus caused to leak and allow the gases to escape, rendering the beer flat and unsalable, while thebarrel or keg itself is either rendered worthless .or requires new cooperage.
  • the acute-angled cranny or recess 2 is a source of much labor and expense, as every head requires to be nicely cleaned before being sent out to the retail dealer or consumer. The sharpness of this angle makes cleaning very difficult, and necessitates a special tool or scraper.
  • the bearing-surfaces of the arcjoint a b is more than double that of the angle-joint a b, at least one-half of the strain being thus taken off each particular fiber and layer of fibers, while the strength of the arc-tenon b is also more than double that of the angle-tenon b, because the average thickness in the direction of pressure is increased to that extent.

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Patented May 18,1875.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JOSIAH H. MORRISON, OF PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ASSIGN OR TO HIMSELF, WILLIAM J. MOAT, CHARLES H. GOULD, AND WILLIAM D.
VARRELL, OF SAME PLACE.
iIVIPROVEMENT IN BARRELS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 163,512, dated May 18, 1875 application filed April 23, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSIAH H. MoRRIsoN, of Portsmouth, in the county of Rockingham and State of New Hampshire, have invented an Improvement in Barrel-Orozes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side view, with the corner broken out Fig. 2, a perspective of one ofthe stave-s; Fig. 3, a detached section of an ordinary barrel.
The invention relates more particularly to beer-barrels, but generally to all that contain liquids; and cons sts in an improved croze or joint, the object of which is to give greater strength to the edge of head and stave, so as to prevent fracture from internal pressure or external percussion.
A represents the stave of a barrelfor containing beer or other liquid, and B the head. In barrels as now constructed the stave is made with the angular groove a, while the head has the corresponding sharp tenon I). These form the usual crozc or joint, which is open to several serious objections. In a beerbarrel the gases generated create an average pressure of about sixty-five pounds to the square inch, rising sometimes to a maximum of one hundred. The effect of this is to split the head at y and the stave at a, while, in rough handling, as third-class freight on railroads, the percussive blows from the outside mash and break the fibers of tenon b and make. a split at y. The barrel is thus caused to leak and allow the gases to escape, rendering the beer flat and unsalable, while thebarrel or keg itself is either rendered worthless .or requires new cooperage. Again, by'the old croze, the acute-angled cranny or recess 2 is a source of much labor and expense, as every head requires to be nicely cleaned before being sent out to the retail dealer or consumer. The sharpness of this angle makes cleaning very difficult, and necessitates a special tool or scraper.
In order to overcome these objections I have given much thought and many experiments, until I discovered my present croze or joint, which consists in making a corresponding concave and convex are, a and b, on the stave and head, the are I) being made somewhat larger than the one a, to allow for a slight compression of the fibers, when the hoops are forced into place.
It will be observed that the bearing-surfaces of the arcjoint a b is more than double that of the angle-joint a b, at least one-half of the strain being thus taken off each particular fiber and layer of fibers, while the strength of the arc-tenon b is also more than double that of the angle-tenon b, because the average thickness in the direction of pressure is increased to that extent.
In addition to these advantages of my croze or joint is the angle-space, whose angle is so much augmented over the one 2 as to render a particular instrument for cleaning out the recess unnecessary.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is A croze for barrels, casks, and kegs, consisting of the arc-joint a b, constructed and applied, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
' JOSIAH H. MORRISON. Witnesses:
" WM. S. HAZEL,
- OZRO J. HOBBS.
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