US24920A - Improvement in apparatus for condensing coal-oil - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 represents a side elevation.
- Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section.
- A, B, and 0 represent in the figures three tanks or cisterns, which are connected together by pipes, as is shown, N being a pipe which connects B to A, and J being a pipe which connects A to 0.
- Tank A is provided with a tight cover, through which passes a tube, K. This tube is provided at or near its bottom (which is near the bottom of the tank) with two or more projecting tubular arms, which communicate with tube K.
- F represents a pipe, which leads from the retorts, where the gas is generated, to the pipe or tube K. the tube K, and forms atight joint with it when the said tube K is allowed to revolve.
- E is a tank, which isintended to contain water, D representing a pipe through which water is admitted into tank B.
- E is a pipe which conducts the water from said tank when it is as full as required.
- the water from tank B runs into tank A through the pipe N, and rises as high in said tank A as the exhaust-pipe E is located in tank B.
- the water fills both tanks to this point, it begins to run out, and is wasted and runs away.
- the tube K is set in motion by means of a belt, which passes around said tube, or by other means.
- the tubular arms LL revolve rapidly, a suction is created by the mouths of said arms receding from the water, and thus causing a vacuum. This suction draws the gas from the retorts and discharges it in the water in the tank A, by means of which it is cooled and condensed into oil.
- This deposit may be thrown or driven out by the centrifugal force of the arms L L when they are set in motion, and the stop-cock G is opened to allow it to pass through the pipe at the bottom of the tank A, in which said stop-cock is secured.
- the suction produced by the tubular arms revolving draws the gas out from the retort more rapidly than it would otherwise come, and submerges it in the highlyagitated water in the tank, where it is cleansed, purified, and condensed into oil.
- Hot water or steam might be introduced into the tanks, if required, at any time.
- I may also attach a pipe to the tank A to draw or carry 011 any gas which may collect in said tank.
- the gas from any number of retorts may be introduced into the tank A through the pipe F, and the same condensed in the manner de; scribed.
- Air-holes may be made in the retorts to allow a constant current when the suction-pipes are in motion.
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W: T. BARNES Coai-Oil Condenser.
No. 24,920. Patented Aug. 2,.1859.
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UNITED STATES WILLIAM T. BARNES, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN APPARATUS FOR CONDENSING COAL-OIL.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 24,920, dated August- 2, 18-59.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. BARNES, of Buffalo, in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Condensing Goal-Oil; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
In the drawings, Figure 1 represents a side elevation. Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section.
A, B, and 0 represent in the figures three tanks or cisterns, which are connected together by pipes, as is shown, N being a pipe which connects B to A, and J being a pipe which connects A to 0. Tank A is provided with a tight cover, through which passes a tube, K. This tube is provided at or near its bottom (which is near the bottom of the tank) with two or more projecting tubular arms, which communicate with tube K. p
F represents a pipe, which leads from the retorts, where the gas is generated, to the pipe or tube K. the tube K, and forms atight joint with it when the said tube K is allowed to revolve.
E is a tank, which isintended to contain water, D representing a pipe through which water is admitted into tank B.
E is a pipe which conducts the water from said tank when it is as full as required. The water from tank B runs into tank A through the pipe N, and rises as high in said tank A as the exhaust-pipe E is located in tank B. \Vhen the water fills both tanks to this point, it begins to run out, and is wasted and runs away. When tank A is sufficiently filled with water, the tube K is set in motion by means of a belt, which passes around said tube, or by other means. \Vhen the tubular arms LL revolve rapidly, a suction is created by the mouths of said arms receding from the water, and thus causing a vacuum. This suction draws the gas from the retorts and discharges it in the water in the tank A, by means of which it is cooled and condensed into oil.
The nature of oil is to rise when placed in a vessel of Water, and as the oil forms in this tank it rises to the top of the water, and when it reaches the pipe J it passes off through said pipeinto the tank 0. The oil passes off in this Its end is set in the upper end of manner into the tank 0 until it becomes full, and is then drawn off through the stop-cock H.
Any material which may pass from the retort into the tank A, whether separate from or combined with the gas, is retained in the water and deposited in the bottom of the said tank. This deposit may be thrown or driven out by the centrifugal force of the arms L L when they are set in motion, and the stop-cock G is opened to allow it to pass through the pipe at the bottom of the tank A, in which said stop-cock is secured. The suction produced by the tubular arms revolving draws the gas out from the retort more rapidly than it would otherwise come, and submerges it in the highlyagitated water in the tank, where it is cleansed, purified, and condensed into oil. As there is a constant stream of water running into and out of the tanks, the water in tank A cannot remain heated, although the hot gas is constantly being mingled with it. The cold water coming in mingles with the water as itis warmed and ,prevents its becoming hot.
Hot water or steam might be introduced into the tanks, if required, at any time. I may also attach a pipe to the tank A to draw or carry 011 any gas which may collect in said tank.
The gas from any number of retorts may be introduced into the tank A through the pipe F, and the same condensed in the manner de; scribed.
Air-holes may be made in the retorts to allow a constant current when the suction-pipes are in motion.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,-is
1. The employment of the tube K, the'lower extremity of which is provided with tubular arms L L, the same being made to revolve, and being used in connectionwith a tank partially filled with water, and a conducting-pipe, F, substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
2. The arrangement and employment of the tanks A B O, constructed and used substantially in the manner herein specified, and for the purpose set forth.
\VILLIAM T. BARNES.
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G. M. ALEXANDER, M. V. B. RADCLIFF,
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US3682393A (en) * | 1969-05-30 | 1972-08-08 | Lely Ltd | Spreading implements and/or transport vehicles |
US3756509A (en) * | 1972-06-12 | 1973-09-04 | R Hamnes | Granulate spreader apparatus |
FR2308521A1 (en) * | 1975-04-22 | 1976-11-19 | Auffret Ets Jean | BLK GRANULAR MATERIALS STORAGE TRAILER - has three independently driven coarse screw drives for discharge and loading of material by articulated pipe |
US4700895A (en) * | 1985-12-02 | 1987-10-20 | Ag-Chem Equipment Co., Inc. | Hydraulic metering control |
US4773598A (en) * | 1987-03-05 | 1988-09-27 | Jones Eldon D | Multi direction dump body for trucks |
US9049817B2 (en) | 2011-12-15 | 2015-06-09 | Cnh Industrial America Llc | Combine unload drive control system |
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Cited By (6)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US3682393A (en) * | 1969-05-30 | 1972-08-08 | Lely Ltd | Spreading implements and/or transport vehicles |
US3756509A (en) * | 1972-06-12 | 1973-09-04 | R Hamnes | Granulate spreader apparatus |
FR2308521A1 (en) * | 1975-04-22 | 1976-11-19 | Auffret Ets Jean | BLK GRANULAR MATERIALS STORAGE TRAILER - has three independently driven coarse screw drives for discharge and loading of material by articulated pipe |
US4700895A (en) * | 1985-12-02 | 1987-10-20 | Ag-Chem Equipment Co., Inc. | Hydraulic metering control |
US4773598A (en) * | 1987-03-05 | 1988-09-27 | Jones Eldon D | Multi direction dump body for trucks |
US9049817B2 (en) | 2011-12-15 | 2015-06-09 | Cnh Industrial America Llc | Combine unload drive control system |
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