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US246534A
US246534A US246534DA US246534A US 246534 A US246534 A US 246534A US 246534D A US246534D A US 246534DA US 246534 A US246534 A US 246534A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01PCOOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F01P11/00Component parts, details, or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F01P1/00 - F01P9/00
    • F01P11/02Liquid-coolant filling, overflow, venting, or draining devices
    • F01P11/0295Condensers for radiators
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S165/348Heat exchanger within tank
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in milk-coolers; and it consists of a peculiar construction and arrangement of devices, whereby a very large cooling-surface can be brought to act upon the milk, thus producing a cheap and rapid milk-cooler, as will be more fully described hereinafter.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional
  • Fig. 2 is a crosssection.
  • the can b is provided with a removable cover, 0, a strainer, d, and a suitable funnel-shaped opening, 0, as shown.
  • the can f represents a third can, slightly smaller than the can I), and placed inside it, being supported at a little distance from the bottom of the( can b, as in the previous instance.
  • the can f is provided with vent-tubes g, which extend throughthe movable cover 0, and thus establish free communication between the inside of the can fand the atmosphere, so that the air can readily escape when the water rises in the can.
  • Near the top the can f is provided with a tube, h, which extends outward through the'can I), thus establishing communication between the cans f and a.
  • a second tube, 2' precisely like the tube 71, connects the cansf and a at the bottom of the can f.
  • the can b is provided at the bottom with a pipe, k, which extends through the outside of the can a, where it terminates in a faucet, l.
  • the can a is provided with a faucet, m.
  • the top of the can f is coneshaped, made larger than the body, and rigidly fixed thereto, as shown. By having the top of the can thus shaped the warm milk poured through the strainer d, striking and flowing down the sides of the cone in a sprayinto the space between the cansfand b, and striking the inner wall or side of can I), is more rapidly cooled than in other milk-coolers.
  • the upper part of can b is also made larger to conform to the can f, as shown.
  • the operation of myinvention is as follows: Water is poured into the outer can, a, which flows through the tubes connecting it with the inside can, f, whereby the water rises to the same level in both cans to and f, as shown.
  • the milk is poured into the funnel at the top of the can 1), passes through the strainer d down the sides of the cone-shaped top of the can f, and into the can I), filling the space between the inside of the can b and the outside of the can f.
  • the milk is thus placed between two large cooling-surfaces, whereby itis quickly and thoroughly cooled.
  • the faucet 1 enables the milk to bereadily drawn oft when cooled.
  • outlet 70 and can f, having coneshaped top, provided with vent-tubes g and outlets h and 'i, arranged and operated as set forth.

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J. B. MOORE.
MILK COOLER.
N0. 246,534. Fz;,9 Pa.tented Aug. 30,1881.
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NITED SATES JOHN B. MOORE, OF BRUSH GREEK, IOWA.
MILK-COOLER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 246,534, dated August 30, 1881. Application filed June22, 1881. (N0 mdel.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN B. MOORE, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Brush Creek, in the county of Fayette and State of Iowa, haveiuvented certain new and useful Improvements in Milk Coolers and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters or figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in milk-coolers; and it consists of a peculiar construction and arrangement of devices, whereby a very large cooling-surface can be brought to act upon the milk, thus producing a cheap and rapid milk-cooler, as will be more fully described hereinafter.
The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention. Figure 1 is a vertical sectional Fig. 2 is a crosssection.
(t represents a can of any desired size and construction, on the inside of which is placed a second and much smaller can, I), supported some distance from the bottom of the can a, so as to leave a space between them. The can b is provided with a removable cover, 0, a strainer, d, and a suitable funnel-shaped opening, 0, as shown.
f represents a third can, slightly smaller than the can I), and placed inside it, being supported at a little distance from the bottom of the( can b, as in the previous instance. The can f is provided with vent-tubes g, which extend throughthe movable cover 0, and thus establish free communication between the inside of the can fand the atmosphere, so that the air can readily escape when the water rises in the can. Near the top the can f is provided with a tube, h, which extends outward through the'can I), thus establishing communication between the cans f and a. A second tube, 2', precisely like the tube 71, connects the cansf and a at the bottom of the can f. These tubes are provided with flanged, packed, screwthreaded heads, so that the cans may be taken apart and cleaned. The can b is provided at the bottom with a pipe, k, which extends through the outside of the can a, where it terminates in a faucet, l. The can a is provided with a faucet, m. The top of the can f is coneshaped, made larger than the body, and rigidly fixed thereto, as shown. By having the top of the can thus shaped the warm milk poured through the strainer d, striking and flowing down the sides of the cone in a sprayinto the space between the cansfand b, and striking the inner wall or side of can I), is more rapidly cooled than in other milk-coolers. The upper part of can b is also made larger to conform to the can f, as shown.
The operation of myinvention is as follows: Water is poured into the outer can, a, which flows through the tubes connecting it with the inside can, f, whereby the water rises to the same level in both cans to and f, as shown. The milk is poured into the funnel at the top of the can 1), passes through the strainer d down the sides of the cone-shaped top of the can f, and into the can I), filling the space between the inside of the can b and the outside of the can f. The milk is thus placed between two large cooling-surfaces, whereby itis quickly and thoroughly cooled. The faucet 1 enables the milk to bereadily drawn oft when cooled.
Having thus described my invention, I claim Thecombination of the can a, with the can I), having removable cover 0, strainer 61, and
outlet 70, and can f, having coneshaped top, provided with vent-tubes g and outlets h and 'i, arranged and operated as set forth.
In testimony whereof Laftix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN B. MOORE.
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WM. MARSHALL, O. H. MARSHALL.
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