US199019A - Improvement in refrigerator-cars - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D3/00—Devices using other cold materials; Devices using cold-storage bodies
- F25D3/02—Devices using other cold materials; Devices using cold-storage bodies using ice, e.g. ice-boxes
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- my invention relates to improvements in railway-cars used for transporting fruits, eggs, butter, meats, poultry, game, &c., to remote markets, and for preserving the same in a fresh state.
- the object of my invention is to so arrange the ice chest or tank in a refrigerator-car that with a proportionally small consumption of .ice a sufcient amount of cold and perfectly dry air is furnished.
- My invention consists in the use of hermetically, or nearly so, closed metallic ice-tanks, placed into the roof of the car, and arranged with metallic nues against their router walls and over their top, through which the air will circulate, and, while being chilled without coming in direct contact with the ice, it will be divested of its moisture.
- Figure l is a vertical crosssection on line n c in Fig. 6.
- Fig. 2 is a crosssection on line w fw.
- Fig. 3 is a cross-section on line cc cc.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-section on line y y.
- Fig. 5 is a cross-section on line z c; and
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal vertical section through the roof of the car.
- a and A are the side and end walls of the car-box, which are to be double and packed with a nonconducting material in the usual manner.
- B is the roof of the car, also packed and raised centrally, to provide the necessaryT room for the ice-tank C, which is an oblong rectangular box of sheet metal, and which may extend through the whole length of the car, or may be made in several sections independ-l ent of each other.
- This tank is filled with ice through the man-holes c in the top of the same, which are hermetically closed by suitable covers.
- the top face of the tank C is covered by extra sheet-metal plates d, in such a manner that two longitudinal shallow fines, olf.
- a weather-covering, Gr is placed over the ridge of the roof, which protects the ventilator g, and which is arranged with trap-doors h, through which the man-holes c of the tank C can be reached.
- the tank C is supported by a series of crossbeams, H, and its side and end walls are incased with boards or other non-conducting materiali, for excluding the air to come in contacttherewith except by circulating through the iues D, E, and F.
- the wooden ceiling I which is secured upon the cross-beams H, in connection with the space between the casing t' and the walls of the cupola, forms a passage for the uprising air to the top of the ice-tank.
- K K are diaphragms, made of boards, lined on their upper faces with sheet metal or other water-proof covering. They are secured between the cross-beams H, inclining toward the center, with a sufficient open space between,
- ⁇ M is a register or valve in the side wall of the car, for discharging the foul air.
- the modus operandi is as follows: The tank C being filled with ice through the roof, the warm air inside of the car will rise around the casing c' to the top of the tank, and will pass partly through flues d D and partly through iiues E downward into the refrigeratin g-space again, whereby it is cooled and liberated of its moisture. l
- the registers g and ⁇ M are opened, when the fresh air, before entering the car, has to pass through flues f F, where it is cooled and released of its moisture.
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11; M. B'IRDSALL.
Refrigerator-Car.
*No1 199,019. Patented Jan. 8,1878.
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UNITED STATES PATENT fOEEIoE.
RICHARD M. BIRDSALL, CLINTON, WISCONSIN.
IMPROVEMENT IN REFRIGERATOR-CARS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 199,019, dated January 8, 1878; application led November 19, 1877.
To all whom 'it 'may concern: y
Be it known tha-tl, RICHARD M. BrRDsALL, of Clinton, in the county of Rock and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Refrigerator-Cars, as fully set forth in the following specification:
The nature of my invention relates to improvements in railway-cars used for transporting fruits, eggs, butter, meats, poultry, game, &c., to remote markets, and for preserving the same in a fresh state.
The object of my invention is to so arrange the ice chest or tank in a refrigerator-car that with a proportionally small consumption of .ice a sufcient amount of cold and perfectly dry air is furnished.
My invention consists in the use of hermetically, or nearly so, closed metallic ice-tanks, placed into the roof of the car, and arranged with metallic nues against their router walls and over their top, through which the air will circulate, and, while being chilled without coming in direct contact with the ice, it will be divested of its moisture.
In the drawings, Figure lis a vertical crosssection on line n c in Fig. 6. Fig. 2 is a crosssection on line w fw. Fig. 3 is a cross-section on line cc cc. Fig. 4 is a cross-section on line y y. Fig. 5 is a cross-section on line z c; and Fig. 6 is a longitudinal vertical section through the roof of the car.
A and A are the side and end walls of the car-box, which are to be double and packed with a nonconducting material in the usual manner. B is the roof of the car, also packed and raised centrally, to provide the necessaryT room for the ice-tank C, which is an oblong rectangular box of sheet metal, and which may extend through the whole length of the car, or may be made in several sections independ-l ent of each other. This tank is filled with ice through the man-holes c in the top of the same, which are hermetically closed by suitable covers. The top face of the tank C is covered by extra sheet-metal plates d, in such a manner that two longitudinal shallow fines, olf. are formed, which start from the extreme" ends of the tank, where they are` open, and terminate near the middle of said tank, where they communicate each withtwo verticalilues,l),formed against the sides ofthe tank C, and open at the bottom, so that the air rising in the ends of the car will ent-er said iiues d', and will pass' outdoor air through a register, g, placed in the roof of the car, and is intended for ventilation.
A weather-covering, Gr, is placed over the ridge of the roof, which protects the ventilator g, and which is arranged with trap-doors h, through which the man-holes c of the tank C can be reached.
The tank C is supported by a series of crossbeams, H, and its side and end walls are incased with boards or other non-conducting materiali, for excluding the air to come in contacttherewith except by circulating through the iues D, E, and F. The wooden ceiling I, which is secured upon the cross-beams H, in connection with the space between the casing t' and the walls of the cupola, forms a passage for the uprising air to the top of the ice-tank.
K K are diaphragms, made of boards, lined on their upper faces with sheet metal or other water-proof covering. They are secured between the cross-beams H, inclining toward the center, with a sufficient open space between,
so that the air, after being being cooled by contact with the tank, can escape downward. The condensed moisture from the chilled air will drip down upon the inclined boards K, and will collect in a gutter, L, whence it will be led outdoors by the conductor-pipe l. -on is a pipe for discharging the water from the. melting ice in the tank into the conductor-pipe l.
` M is a register or valve in the side wall of the car, for discharging the foul air.'
The modus operandi is as follows: The tank C being filled with ice through the roof, the warm air inside of the car will rise around the casing c' to the top of the tank, and will pass partly through flues d D and partly through iiues E downward into the refrigeratin g-space again, whereby it is cooled and liberated of its moisture. l
For Ventilating. the car the registers g and \M are opened, when the fresh air, before entering the car, has to pass through flues f F, where it is cooled and released of its moisture.
With imperfectly-closed ice-chests it frequently occurs that if the waste-pipe for carrying off the melted ice is getting obstructed and choked up, the water thus collecting by the shaking and pounding of the car will spill over, and will wet the articles placed in the car for transportation, all of which is obviated by a hermetically-closed ice-tank; and by shutting off the ice from direct contact with the circulating atmosphere its consumption is econo1nized,while the metallic surfaces of the tank, being good conductors of heat, and being continuously in contact with the circulating air, will cool the same rapidly, and will extract and condense the moisture contained therein., so that perfectly dry air only will pass into the refrigerator-room, whereby not only the products are preserved in their natural state for a long time, but also the Woodwork of the car is kept dry, and is prevented from putrefying and rotting. The surfaces of the chest or tank only being exposed to the downward currents' will insure a rapid circulation of the air.
What l claim as my invention is 1. In a refrigerator -'car, the combination, with the roof B, of the rectangular ice-tank C, placed in the said roof, and the series of Vertical metallic flues E on the sides of the same, substantially asdescribed.v f
2. The combination, with the ice-tank C, placed in the roof of a car, of the horizontal fines d on top of the tank, the Vertical iiues at the ends of the tank, and the vertical metallic flues D on the sides of the tank, substantially as described.
RICHARD M. BIRDSALL.
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JosEPH GATES, J. F. GLEGHORN.
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US2475715A (en) * | 1948-02-18 | 1949-07-12 | James F Mull | Refrigerator car |
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US2475715A (en) * | 1948-02-18 | 1949-07-12 | James F Mull | Refrigerator car |
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