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US2538720A
US2538720A US637265A US63726545A US2538720A US 2538720 A US2538720 A US 2538720A US 637265 A US637265 A US 637265A US 63726545 A US63726545 A US 63726545A US 2538720 A US2538720 A US 2538720A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
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    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/046Adding soap, disinfectant, or the like in the supply line or at the water outlet
    • E03C1/0465Adding soap, disinfectant, or the like in the supply line or at the water outlet by mounting an independent soap dispenser to outlet of tap
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
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  • My invention consists. in a. new and. useful improvement in process of and. apparatus forimpregnating; a. liquid with. a substance miscible therewith, and is intended moreparticularly for producing. a mixture of soap and water solution for lavation by impinging a jet of, water against; a: mass of soap, thereby eroding the mass by dissolving the soap from the surface of. the mass, the resulting mixture flowing ofi. for use.
  • The; particularly novel and useful. feature. of the invention is the character of the jet and the mass and their peculiar relation.
  • the mass has a suitable contour, as for example cylindric, and the jet is annular and co-axial relative to the mass. In the practice of my improved method, the mass is moved axially, preferably by gravity,
  • a particularly desirable feature of my invention is the control provided, whereby the movement of the mass of soap relative to the water jet can be interrupted, thereby discontinuing the erosion of the mass, so that the water passes through the device untreated by the soap.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a sink with the improved apparatus attached to the sink faucet.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the apparatus, the parts being adjusted to position the soap bar in the water jet.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary vertical section, at right angles to the plane of Fig. 2, the parts being adjusted to position the soap bar out of the water jet.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the apparatus.
  • the device D has a centrally disposed cylindrical casing l to receive the soap bar B therein, its lower end being formed with an inwardly extending pe- 2 ripheral flange 2 at an angle of approximately 45.? to. thevertical axis of, the bar B.
  • Suitably mounted concentric with; the casing, I is the annular water chamber 3 formed by the downwardly convergingouter wall 4- and inner wall 5, the latter merging. into. the flange 2, and forming. the annular nozzle 6.
  • the water chamher 3 is'closed by the. annular cover plate H extending v between the upper edges of the walls 4. and.- 5-,, and connected with the. casing I. by an annular skirt,8..
  • Thezchamber 3 is provided with an inlet pipe 9 tapped into the cover I and having the coupling ID for attachment to the faucet F of the sink S.
  • a cap II is provided for the casing l, with a follower 62 for the soap bar B, which may be adjustable by stem [3 threaded in the cap I l.
  • a concentric nozzle l4 depends from thewater chamber 3 and is provided with two axial diametrical slots I5 and I6, each having a transverse extension H at the top of said slots with a shallow dependent socket 18 at the end of said extension.
  • the extensions I! are oppositely turned from the slots l5 and it.
  • I rod is bridging the nozzle I4 is received in slots l5 and I6 and has an upwardly extending U- shaped portion 2!! which the lower end B of the soap bar Bv contacts when the bar B is placed in the container l.
  • the rod l9 has a suitable operating handle 2
  • the rod I9 is placed at the lower ends of the slots l5 and I6, the lower end B of the bar B is positioned below the horizontal plane of the annular nozzle 6, and when water is supplied by the faucet F through pipe 9 to the water chamber 3, an annular jet is induced through nozzle 6 impinging upon the end B of the bar B. Due to the conicity of the chamber 3 and rows W, from the nozzle 6 is an inverted cone tending to erode the end B, dissolving the soap into the flowing water, the mixture of soap and Water flowing from the device D through the nozzle 14, for use, When, as shown in Fig.
  • the rod I9 is placed in sockets 18, the lower end B of the bar B is positioned above the horizontal plane of the nozzle 6, and the flowing Water passes through nozzle 6 and out of the nozzle 14 without impinging upon the end B of the bar B, so that the Water is untreated by the soap.
  • a vertically disposed casing having an inwardly turned peripheral flange on its lower end for receiving the bar therein for gravity feed through said end; an inverted frusto-conical casing forming a water chamber mounted on and disposed about said first casing and said second casing having its lower open end disposed about said flange to provide a circular jet opening between the flange and the end of the chamber for passage of the water current at an acute angle to the vertical axis of the first casing; a rigid inlet pipe attached to and projecting into said water chamber for attachment to a water supply pipe and for supporting the apparatus; a discharge nozzle depending from said second casing and concentric about said jet opening; and a. rod ertically adjustable in and bridging said nozzle for supporting the soap bar.

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Jan. 16, 1951 B. A. WOOD APPARATUS FOR TREATING A SOAP BAR Filed Dec. 26, 1945 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Jan. 16, 1951' APPARATUSFOR TREATING A SOAP BAR Bennie; Alford: Wood, Memphis, Tenn, assignor, by; mcsne assignments, to Soapsudzer, Incor. porated, Mempl1is,,Tenn., a, corporation f..Ten-
nessee Application December 26, 19.45,; Seri'alNo. 637,265 1 Claim. (01.299-84).
My invention consists. in a. new and. useful improvement in process of and. apparatus forimpregnating; a. liquid with. a substance miscible therewith, and is intended moreparticularly for producing. a mixture of soap and water solution for lavation by impinging a jet of, water against; a: mass of soap, thereby eroding the mass by dissolving the soap from the surface of. the mass, the resulting mixture flowing ofi. for use. The; particularly novel and useful. feature. of the invention is the character of the jet and the mass and their peculiar relation. The mass has a suitable contour, as for example cylindric, and the jet is annular and co-axial relative to the mass. In the practice of my improved method, the mass is moved axially, preferably by gravity,
into the area of jet operation so that the erosion of the mass by the jet occurs progressively axially of the mass. I have demonstrated by actual operation of a device embodying my invention, under ordinary working conditions of a restaurant utensil-cleaning sink, that the desired mixture is produced efficiently and economically, the especially desirable feature being the economic, controlled consumption of the soap.
A particularly desirable feature of my invention is the control provided, whereby the movement of the mass of soap relative to the water jet can be interrupted, thereby discontinuing the erosion of the mass, so that the water passes through the device untreated by the soap.
While I have illustrated in the drawing filed herewith and have hereinafter fully described one specific embodiment of my invention, it is n to be distinctly understood that I do not consider my invention limited to said specific embodiment but refer for the scope of my invention both as to the process and the apparatus to the claim appended hereto.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of a sink with the improved apparatus attached to the sink faucet.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the apparatus, the parts being adjusted to position the soap bar in the water jet.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary vertical section, at right angles to the plane of Fig. 2, the parts being adjusted to position the soap bar out of the water jet.
Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the apparatus.
As illustrated in the drawing, the device D has a centrally disposed cylindrical casing l to receive the soap bar B therein, its lower end being formed with an inwardly extending pe- 2 ripheral flange 2 at an angle of approximately 45.? to. thevertical axis of, the bar B. Suitably mounted concentric with; the casing, I is the annular water chamber 3 formed by the downwardly convergingouter wall 4- and inner wall 5, the latter merging. into. the flange 2, and forming. the annular nozzle 6. The water chamher 3 is'closed by the. annular cover plate H extending v between the upper edges of the walls 4. and.- 5-,, and connected with the. casing I. by an annular skirt,8.. Thezchamber 3 isprovided with an inlet pipe 9 tapped into the cover I and having the coupling ID for attachment to the faucet F of the sink S. A cap II is provided for the casing l, with a follower 62 for the soap bar B, which may be adjustable by stem [3 threaded in the cap I l. A concentric nozzle l4 depends from thewater chamber 3 and is provided with two axial diametrical slots I5 and I6, each having a transverse extension H at the top of said slots with a shallow dependent socket 18 at the end of said extension. The extensions I! are oppositely turned from the slots l5 and it. A
. I rod is bridging the nozzle I4 is received in slots l5 and I6 and has an upwardly extending U- shaped portion 2!! which the lower end B of the soap bar Bv contacts when the bar B is placed in the container l. The rod l9 has a suitable operating handle 2| on one end outside the nozzle l4.
From the foregoing description of the details of construction of my improved apparatus, its use and operation in the practice of my improved process will be obvious. When the apparatus D has been mounted on the faucet F of the sink S, as illustrated in Fig. 1, the cou pling l9 being attached to the faucet F and thereby connecting the pipe 9 of the Water chamber 3 with the faucet F, the soap bar B is placed in the casing l and the cap l I is placed over the top of the casing l, the follower l2 resting on the upper end of the bar B, and the lower end B of the bar B resting on the U-shaped portion 2!] of the rod [9. When, as shown in Fig. 2, the rod I9 is placed at the lower ends of the slots l5 and I6, the lower end B of the bar B is positioned below the horizontal plane of the annular nozzle 6, and when water is supplied by the faucet F through pipe 9 to the water chamber 3, an annular jet is induced through nozzle 6 impinging upon the end B of the bar B. Due to the conicity of the chamber 3 and rows W, from the nozzle 6 is an inverted cone tending to erode the end B, dissolving the soap into the flowing water, the mixture of soap and Water flowing from the device D through the nozzle 14, for use, When, as shown in Fig. 3, the rod I9 is placed in sockets 18, the lower end B of the bar B is positioned above the horizontal plane of the nozzle 6, and the flowing Water passes through nozzle 6 and out of the nozzle 14 without impinging upon the end B of the bar B, so that the Water is untreated by the soap.
Having described my invention, what I claim In apparatus for treating a soap bar by a water current to produce a washing fluid composed of soap and water, the combination of a vertically disposed casing having an inwardly turned peripheral flange on its lower end for receiving the bar therein for gravity feed through said end; an inverted frusto-conical casing forming a water chamber mounted on and disposed about said first casing and said second casing having its lower open end disposed about said flange to provide a circular jet opening between the flange and the end of the chamber for passage of the water current at an acute angle to the vertical axis of the first casing; a rigid inlet pipe attached to and projecting into said water chamber for attachment to a water supply pipe and for supporting the apparatus; a discharge nozzle depending from said second casing and concentric about said jet opening; and a. rod ertically adjustable in and bridging said nozzle for supporting the soap bar.
BENNIE ALFORD WOOD.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 404,354 Huber May 28, 1889 605,929 Smead June 21, 1898 827,519 Emery July 31, 1906 1,038,960 Rhone Sept. 17, 1912 1,185,319 Hodell May 30, 1916 1,216,051 Bayley Feb. 13, 1917 1,469,065 DArcy Sept. 25, 1923 1,512,009 Brower Oct. 14, 1924 1,579,869 Klags Apr. 6, 1926 1,623,248 Joseph et a1 Apr. 5, 1927 1,673,228 Cantrell June 12, 1928 1,676,905 King, Sr. July 10, 1928 1,885,135 Pearl Nov. 1, 1932 1,992,692 Englund Feb. 26, 1935 2,014,663 Nebraske Sept. 17, 1935 2,084,682 Guenot June 22, 1937 2,224,355 Moller Dec. 10, 1940 2,310,378 Wahl Feb. 9, 1943 2,335,466 Volz Nov. 30, 1943
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US2737199A (en) * 1952-03-26 1956-03-06 Ingram Louis Siphon mixer
US3203440A (en) * 1963-10-08 1965-08-31 Tesco Chem Inc Device for feeding chemicals into liquids
US3323539A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-06-06 Tesco Chem Inc Chemical feeding device
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