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US231597A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the object of this invention is to provide for use in public drinkingplaces and in private houses a permanent discharge-siphon for selters water, carbonated waters, and other aerated liquids, and to render the handling of many separate siphon-bottles unnecessary.
  • my invention consists in carrying the ordinary feed-pipeof a siphon-bottle through the bottom thereof and connecting it with a supply-fountain by an extension-pipe; also, in a new manner of securing the bottom of the bottle to the supporting-stand, and of insuring a tight joint between the inner feedpipe and the conduit that leads from the fountain.
  • the letter A represents a siphon-bottle of the ordinary external form.
  • B is its discharge-faucet, of suitable construction.
  • 0 is the inner feed-pipe, made of glass orother material.
  • This feed-pipe extends, according to my invention, through a hole, a, in the bottom, I), of the bottle A, and joins below said bottle asupply-pipe, D, that leads to a suitable fountain containing the aerated water, the supply-pipe D being of any desired length and preferably coiled at the proper place and placed into a cooler, so that the water discharged through the faucet B will have its temperature reduced to the requisite extent.
  • a wire guard, E embraces the bottle A. e
  • the bottle. is secured to the pipe D in the following manner: Two semi-annular plates,
  • the two plates F G encompass an inner rubber packing-ring, H, which surrounds the lower portion of the glass pipe 0 and the upper portion of a nipple, e, that extends into said rubber tube from the pipe I).
  • the plates F G whenpnt together, form, as already stated, one continuous base of the bottle, and also a downwardly-projecting tubular screw, f, around which is screwed a nut, 9, that extends upward from the pipe D.
  • the parts are put together by first slipping the rubber H around the lower portion of the pipe (3, then putting the plates F G in position around the lower part of the bottle and around said rubber H, and then screwing on the pipe D so that its nipple c enters the rubber and its nut 9 screws onto the screw f, all as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
  • a ring, I is slipped around them to prevent them from falling apart and assist in giving rigidity to the connection.
  • the plates F G rest on a suitable table or counter, through which the pipe D extends to the fountain.
  • a siphon-bottle, A having disehargccock B and inner feed-pipe, C, said feed-pipe extending through the bottoinb of said bottle,
  • the bottle A having downwardly-pm- F. MATTHEWS.

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J. MATTHEWS. Siphon Bottle for Aerated Liquids. No. 231,597.
Patehted Aug.
Inventor. /m %1ml (M Witnesses: W
.PETERS. PHOTO-LITHOGRAFNER. WASHINGTON. D. G,
U ITE STATES PATENT owes.
JOHN MATTHEWS, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
SIPHON-BOTTLE FOR A E RAT ED LIQUIDS.
SIPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 231,597, dated August 24, 1880, Application filed J uly 10, 1880. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN MATTHEWS, of New York, in the county and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Siphon-Bottles for Aerated Liquids, of which the following is an exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which--- Figure l is a side elevation, partly in section, of my improved siphon-bottle; and Fig. 2, a bottom view of the same.
The object of this invention is to provide for use in public drinkingplaces and in private houses a permanent discharge-siphon for selters water, carbonated waters, and other aerated liquids, and to render the handling of many separate siphon-bottles unnecessary.
To this end my invention consists in carrying the ordinary feed-pipeof a siphon-bottle through the bottom thereof and connecting it with a supply-fountain by an extension-pipe; also, in a new manner of securing the bottom of the bottle to the supporting-stand, and of insuring a tight joint between the inner feedpipe and the conduit that leads from the fountain.
1n the accompanying drawings, the letter A represents a siphon-bottle of the ordinary external form. B is its discharge-faucet, of suitable construction. 0 is the inner feed-pipe, made of glass orother material. This feed-pipe extends, according to my invention, through a hole, a, in the bottom, I), of the bottle A, and joins below said bottle asupply-pipe, D, that leads to a suitable fountain containing the aerated water, the supply-pipe D being of any desired length and preferably coiled at the proper place and placed into a cooler, so that the water discharged through the faucet B will have its temperature reduced to the requisite extent. A wire guard, E, embraces the bottle A. e
The bottle. is secured to the pipe D in the following manner: Two semi-annular plates,
F and G, having upwardly-extending rims cl (1, constitute the supporting-platform for the bottle, and embrace, by means of said flanges d, the lower beaded portion of the bottle, and alsothe lower part of the screen E, so as to keep the screen secure on the bottle and prevent the bottle from tilting and the glass pipe 0 from breaking at or nearits lower end. The two plates F G encompass an inner rubber packing-ring, H, which surrounds the lower portion of the glass pipe 0 and the upper portion of a nipple, e, that extends into said rubber tube from the pipe I). The plates F G, whenpnt together, form, as already stated, one continuous base of the bottle, and also a downwardly-projecting tubular screw, f, around which is screwed a nut, 9, that extends upward from the pipe D. The parts are put together by first slipping the rubber H around the lower portion of the pipe (3, then putting the plates F G in position around the lower part of the bottle and around said rubber H, and then screwing on the pipe D so that its nipple c enters the rubber and its nut 9 screws onto the screw f, all as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
There are many venders of mineral waters who are partial to the siphon, and would be glad to use it if it were not for the troublesome necessity of having it constantly refilled. To such the simple and effective contrivance here described, which in reality constitutes a cont-innous-dispensing siphon, will instantly commend itself. In reality this apparatus is only a substitute for the draftarm, but it has the advantage of using the more healthful glass pipe G, which is duly protected by the surrounding bottle A and screen E. Of course the bottle may be strong enough so as to dis pense with the screen E, and, if desired, ice or cooling substances may be put into the bottle around the pipe 0, to insure the proper reduction of temperature, as otherwise the space in the bottle is not utilized in drawing the liquid.
After the plates F G are put into the bottle a ring, I, is slipped around them to prevent them from falling apart and assist in giving rigidity to the connection. In use the plates F G rest on a suitable table or counter, through which the pipe D extends to the fountain.
I claim 1. A siphon-bottle, A, having disehargccock B and inner feed-pipe, C, said feed-pipe extending through the bottoinb of said bottle,
7 substantially as described.
2. The combination of the siphon-bottle A, having feed-pipe G, that extends through its bottom, with the plates F G and clamping-ring I, all arranged substantially as described.
3. The combination of the pipe D, having jecting feed-pipe G, in combination with the 10 nipple 0, with the rubber packing H and with screen E and with the clamping plates F G, the feed-pipe O of the bottle A, substantially that embrace thevlower part of the bottle and as described. of the screen and support said bottle, substan- 4. The pipe D, having nut g, in combination tially as specified. with the plates F G, forming hollow screw f, JOHN MATTHEWS. and with the packing H and pipe 0 and bot- Witnesses: tle A, substantially as specified. Y W. A. PETERs,.
5. The bottle A, having downwardly-pm- F. MATTHEWS.
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US4440319A (en) * 1981-07-21 1984-04-03 Nitchman Harold L System, apparatus, and method of dispensing a liquid from a semi-bulk disposable container
US5148948A (en) * 1991-07-05 1992-09-22 Celeste Industries Corporation Liquid soap dispenser with mounting base
US20060144861A1 (en) * 2002-07-03 2006-07-06 Roy Harrison Dispensing system
US20090188943A1 (en) * 2008-01-30 2009-07-30 Mccullough Anthony Dispenser
US8365963B2 (en) 2008-01-30 2013-02-05 Evonik Stockhausen, Llc Fluid dispenser selectively secured to a countertop
US9643831B1 (en) * 2016-06-30 2017-05-09 Esa M. S. E. Al-Assfoor Ceramic water cooler
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US4440319A (en) * 1981-07-21 1984-04-03 Nitchman Harold L System, apparatus, and method of dispensing a liquid from a semi-bulk disposable container
US5148948A (en) * 1991-07-05 1992-09-22 Celeste Industries Corporation Liquid soap dispenser with mounting base
US20060144861A1 (en) * 2002-07-03 2006-07-06 Roy Harrison Dispensing system
US7866511B2 (en) * 2002-07-03 2011-01-11 Celeste Industries Corporation Dispensing system
US20090188943A1 (en) * 2008-01-30 2009-07-30 Mccullough Anthony Dispenser
US8020731B2 (en) * 2008-01-30 2011-09-20 Evonik Stockhausen, Llc Dispenser
US8365963B2 (en) 2008-01-30 2013-02-05 Evonik Stockhausen, Llc Fluid dispenser selectively secured to a countertop
US9643831B1 (en) * 2016-06-30 2017-05-09 Esa M. S. E. Al-Assfoor Ceramic water cooler
USD962772S1 (en) 2020-10-20 2022-09-06 Cintas Corporate Services, Inc. Container
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