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  • My improvement saves uncoupling and removing the bags to the press,v and also allows more solid matter to be plac'ed in the bags before emptying them t-han by the devices now in use, as, owing to their position in my improved press, they canbe refilled again and again without removing any of the solid substance therein, or taking the bags out of the press.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a press embodyin g my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical 'section of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are detailed part-sectional views of the bagconnections.
  • a is the frame, built strongly enough for the purpose, and supporting a track, b, which eX- tends longitudinally along the upper portion thereof.
  • c c c are feed-pipes supported by and running upon the track b by means of the carriages d. These feed-pipes not only feed, but also support, the bags f by means of the connecting-pipes e, to which the bags are coupled, and which are provided with cocks e. (See Fig. 4.) From one toten, or even more, bags may be hung to each feed-pipe c. ⁇
  • Racks g are suspended between each set of bags by means of the -bent rods g or other suitable means, the object of the racks being to force the liquor through the sides of' the bags. Similar racks are also-placed upon lthe The follower is forced against the bags by means of the screw k or other suitable power.
  • l l l are flexible pipes (elastic or not, as desired) connecting the feed-pipes c with the main supply-pipe m.
  • Suitable cocks l are provided, and a similar cock or shut-off device, n, is attached to the supply-pipe lm.
  • p is the drip or drain pan.
  • These flexible pipes or tubes are iliade long enough to accommodate the bags as they are f'orcedforward by the follower h, or allowed to run back to be filled when the pressure is removed. J ointed pipes can be used instead of flexible pipes, if desired.
  • the operation of my improved press is as follows: The cocks fn l e being open and the bags in position, the semi-fluid mass fiows through thel main supply-pipe m, the iiexible tubes l, the feed-pipes g, and the connectingpipes e int-o the bags, and more or less of the liquor drains into the drip-pan p.
  • the cocks l are turned off, so as to stop the supply, and pressure is applied by means ofthe follower h and screw le, the flexible tubesl being long enough to .allow it, and the liquor remaining in the bags is forced through the bottom and sides of the same into the receptacle p below.
  • My improvement allows the bags to be lled up repeatedly before bein g emptied and untied, and this result is accomplished because the bags are filled in position for being pressed.
  • the hereinbefore-described press for expressing the liquid matter from substances, said press being adapted to both fill and press without removal the bags containing the matter from which the liquor is to be expressed.
  • a press for expressing the liquid matter from substances in which the movable bags or sets of bags from which the liquor is to be expressed are connected with the main supply by means of iieXible, extensible, or. jointed tubes or pipes, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

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H. M. HARTSHOR-N. Y Y .Press for Expressing Liquids from Substances,
- No,l 218,879. Patented Aug. 26,1879.
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} UNITED STATESPATENT OFFICE.
HENRY M. HARTSHORN, OF MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT INPRESSES FOR EXPRESSING LIQUI'DSl FROM SUBSTANCES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 218,879, dated August 26, 1879; application filed July 21, 1879.
To all whom it may concern: y
Be it known that I, HENRY M. HARTsHoRN, of' Malden, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invent-ed a new and useful Improvement in Presses for EX- pressing Liquids from Substances, of which the following is a specification.
In this` improvement the bags for holding the substance from which the liquor is .to be forcedqare so arranged that they can be filled while Vin position to be squeezed. This has decided advantages over the presses now in use, as in sugar-reneries, for example, where the bags, after being filled, must be uncoupled and placed in the press.`
My improvement saves uncoupling and removing the bags to the press,v and also allows more solid matter to be plac'ed in the bags before emptying them t-han by the devices now in use, as, owing to their position in my improved press, they canbe refilled again and again without removing any of the solid substance therein, or taking the bags out of the press.
In the accompanying drawings, in which similar letters of reference indicate like parts, Figure l is a perspective view of a press embodyin g my improvement. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal vertical 'section of the same. Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical section. Figs. 4 and 5 are detailed part-sectional views of the bagconnections.
a is the frame, built strongly enough for the purpose, and supporting a track, b, which eX- tends longitudinally along the upper portion thereof.
c c c are feed-pipes supported by and running upon the track b by means of the carriages d. These feed-pipes not only feed, but also support, the bags f by means of the connecting-pipes e, to which the bags are coupled, and which are provided with cocks e. (See Fig. 4.) From one toten, or even more, bags may be hung to each feed-pipe c.`
Racks g are suspended between each set of bags by means of the -bent rods g or other suitable means, the object of the racks being to force the liquor through the sides of' the bags. Similar racks are also-placed upon lthe The follower is forced against the bags by means of the screw k or other suitable power.
l l l are flexible pipes (elastic or not, as desired) connecting the feed-pipes c with the main supply-pipe m. Suitable cocks l are provided, and a similar cock or shut-off device, n, is attached to the supply-pipe lm. p is the drip or drain pan. These flexible pipes or tubes are iliade long enough to accommodate the bags as they are f'orcedforward by the follower h, or allowed to run back to be filled when the pressure is removed. J ointed pipes can be used instead of flexible pipes, if desired.
The operation of my improved press is as follows: The cocks fn l e being open and the bags in position, the semi-fluid mass fiows through thel main supply-pipe m, the iiexible tubes l, the feed-pipes g, and the connectingpipes e int-o the bags, and more or less of the liquor drains into the drip-pan p. When the liquor ceases to flow the cocks l are turned off, so as to stop the supply, and pressure is applied by means ofthe follower h and screw le, the flexible tubesl being long enough to .allow it, and the liquor remaining in the bags is forced through the bottom and sides of the same into the receptacle p below. The pressure is then removed, the cocks l turned on again, and more of the semi-fluid mass allowed to iiow into the bags, which are then again subjected to pressure and the liquor forced out. This operation is repeated as many times as practicable, and then the cocks c' are turned oli", and the bags uncoupled and emptied of the solid mass remaining therein, ready to be recoupled for another set of operations.
By the old method, where vertical pressure is applied to a pile of bags and racks, it is evident that the bags can be filled but once before being uncoupled, tied up, and taken to the press.
My improvementallows the bags to be lled up repeatedly before bein g emptied and untied, and this result is accomplished because the bags are filled in position for being pressed.
When the fact is remembered that the semifluid mass is often five-sixths liquor, the advantages of being able to refill the bags without being obliged to remove to press and empty them between each operation are apparent. i
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The hereinbefore-described press for expressing the liquid matter from substances, said press being adapted to both fill and press without removal the bags containing the matter from which the liquor is to be expressed.
2. A press for expressing the liquid matter from substances, in which the movable bags or sets of bags from which the liquor is to be expressed are connected with the main supply by means of iieXible, extensible, or. jointed tubes or pipes, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
3. The combination of the vertically-suspended bags j', hung singly or in sets, the. connecting-pipes e, and the feed-pipe c, provided with the carriages 1,With the track b, supported by the frame a, all arranged and constructed substantially as and for the purposes specified.
4. The combination, with the track b, feedpipe c, having carriages d, and exible, extensible, or jointed tubes l, of the vertically-hanging bags f and racks g, and the horizontallymoving follower h, all arranged and constructed substantially as specified, for the purpose set forth.
- HENRY M. HARTSHORN. Witnesses:
HENRY W. WILLIAMS, B. W. WILLIAMS.
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US2765924A (en) * 1947-07-03 1956-10-09 Detrex Corp Filtering apparatus
US4140636A (en) * 1977-04-26 1979-02-20 Ngk Insulators Ltd. Sludge supplying device for filter press
US4892665A (en) * 1983-12-05 1990-01-09 Wettlaufer Dale E Method and press for pressing liquid from thin layers of liquid containing masses
US5045186A (en) * 1988-09-22 1991-09-03 Kurita Machinery Manufacturing Company Limited Filtration method and filter press for employing the method
US5275097A (en) * 1992-05-26 1994-01-04 Wettlaufer Dale E Press assembly for extracting liquids from solids
US6135293A (en) * 1998-08-13 2000-10-24 Herbst; Lori B. Water/sludge filter press
US20130015115A1 (en) * 2011-07-11 2013-01-17 Landis Charles R Novel injection flocculation and compression dewatering unit for solids control and management of drilling fluids and methods relating thereto
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2765924A (en) * 1947-07-03 1956-10-09 Detrex Corp Filtering apparatus
US4140636A (en) * 1977-04-26 1979-02-20 Ngk Insulators Ltd. Sludge supplying device for filter press
US4892665A (en) * 1983-12-05 1990-01-09 Wettlaufer Dale E Method and press for pressing liquid from thin layers of liquid containing masses
US5045186A (en) * 1988-09-22 1991-09-03 Kurita Machinery Manufacturing Company Limited Filtration method and filter press for employing the method
US5275097A (en) * 1992-05-26 1994-01-04 Wettlaufer Dale E Press assembly for extracting liquids from solids
US6135293A (en) * 1998-08-13 2000-10-24 Herbst; Lori B. Water/sludge filter press
US20130015115A1 (en) * 2011-07-11 2013-01-17 Landis Charles R Novel injection flocculation and compression dewatering unit for solids control and management of drilling fluids and methods relating thereto
US9763471B2 (en) 2015-03-11 2017-09-19 Goodnature Products, Inc. Method for multi-stage cutting and juice pressing
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