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US264197A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in siphons, and has for its object to provide a more rapid means than has heretofore been accomplished of producing the necessary vacuum for charging or filling the same and for securing absolute immunity from drip, spatter, or loss during transfer of liquids by siphon.
  • A indicates a portion of a tank or vessel which contains the liquid to be siphoned, and B the tank or vessel which receives the liquid through the siphon C, the said siphon connecting the two vessels together.
  • An outlet-pipe, F is attached to the vessel B.
  • Areceiver, E contains a vacuum-chamber, D, the bottom of which is located above the top of the siphon, a small pipe, g, connecting the said chamber with the siphon.
  • a cylinder, m provided at its base with openings, as shown, forms an inner support of the vacuum-chamber, which is made (No model.)
  • a pipe, h connects with the vacuum-chamber and a hose or pipe, 'i, through which steam is introduced, a 5
  • pipe, h being provided with a stop-cock, k.
  • a receiver, E is also provided with stop-cock Z.
  • the stop-cock k is closed and the receiver is filled with cold water, whereby the steam in the vacuum-chamber becomes rapidly condensed, producing a vacuum,which causes the liquid in' vessels A and B to rise and charge or fill the siphon and vacuum-chamber.
  • the work of transfer, being commenced, will continue until the entire volume of liquid in the tank A is exhausted, or until the stop-cock 7c is opened, admitting air, which immediately discharges the siphon and empties the vacuumchamber.
  • the water in the receiver may remain until the siphon is to be recharged, when it should be drawn off at stop- 0 cock Z and returned immediately after shutting off the steam.

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J. SAUNDERS.
SIPHON.
No. 264,197. Patented Sept. 12, 1882.
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NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH SAUNDERS, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 264,197, dated September 12, 1882.
Application filed May 4, 1882.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOSEPH SAUNDERS, a
' citizen of the United States, residing at Brook- I lyn, in the county of Kings and State of New art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in siphons, and has for its object to provide a more rapid means than has heretofore been accomplished of producing the necessary vacuum for charging or filling the same and for securing absolute immunity from drip, spatter, or loss during transfer of liquids by siphon. These objects attain by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved siphon, and Fig. 2 a top plan view of the same.
Referring to the drawings, A indicates a portion of a tank or vesselwhich contains the liquid to be siphoned, and B the tank or vessel which receives the liquid through the siphon C, the said siphon connecting the two vessels together. An outlet-pipe, F, is attached to the vessel B. Areceiver, E, contains a vacuum-chamber, D, the bottom of which is located above the top of the siphon, a small pipe, g, connecting the said chamber with the siphon. A cylinder, m, provided at its base with openings, as shown, forms an inner support of the vacuum-chamber, which is made (No model.)
of any suitable material, and is of a capacity equal to that of the siphon. A pipe, h, connects with the vacuum-chamber and a hose or pipe, 'i, through which steam is introduced, a 5
pipe, h, being provided with a stop-cock, k. A receiver, E, is also provided with stop-cock Z.
The operation of my invention is as follows: A Steam is introduced through the hose or pipe 2' into the pipe h by means of the stopcock k, 0
and passes thence to the vacuum-chamber D," into the cylinder m by means of the perforations, as described, and through pipe 9 into the siphon O, displacing the air and filling the vacuum-chamber, siphon, and pipe with steam.
The stop-cock k is closed and the receiver is filled with cold water, whereby the steam in the vacuum-chamber becomes rapidly condensed, producing a vacuum,which causes the liquid in' vessels A and B to rise and charge or fill the siphon and vacuum-chamber. The work of transfer, being commenced, will continue until the entire volume of liquid in the tank A is exhausted, or until the stop-cock 7c is opened, admitting air, which immediately discharges the siphon and empties the vacuumchamber.
After using the apparatus, the water in the receiver may remain until the siphon is to be recharged, when it should be drawn off at stop- 0 cock Z and returned immediately after shutting off the steam.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I desire to secure by Letters Patent is-- The combination, in a siphon apparatus, of a 7 vacuum-chamber and condenser, together with the necessary connections to operate the same, substantially as specified.
JOSEPH SAUNDERS. Witnesses:
B. F. MGOAHILL, THOMAS MoGAHILL.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2762511A (en) * 1952-08-18 1956-09-11 Edward C Sternaman Device for removing liquids from different levels in tanks
US3889704A (en) * 1974-07-12 1975-06-17 Vito Michael Rubino Vacuum siphon pump
US4035299A (en) * 1975-05-13 1977-07-12 Crine Vroeginday Method of initiating a fluid flow within a siphon tube between an aquarium and its associated filter tank
US4036756A (en) * 1975-06-10 1977-07-19 Dockery Denzel J Aquarium filter assembly
US4479274A (en) * 1982-06-30 1984-10-30 Robert Biby Swimming pool siphon
US20180191969A1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2018-07-05 Semiconductor Components Industries, Llc Image sensors having high dynamic range functionalities

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2762511A (en) * 1952-08-18 1956-09-11 Edward C Sternaman Device for removing liquids from different levels in tanks
US3889704A (en) * 1974-07-12 1975-06-17 Vito Michael Rubino Vacuum siphon pump
US4035299A (en) * 1975-05-13 1977-07-12 Crine Vroeginday Method of initiating a fluid flow within a siphon tube between an aquarium and its associated filter tank
US4036756A (en) * 1975-06-10 1977-07-19 Dockery Denzel J Aquarium filter assembly
US4479274A (en) * 1982-06-30 1984-10-30 Robert Biby Swimming pool siphon
US20180191969A1 (en) * 2016-06-16 2018-07-05 Semiconductor Components Industries, Llc Image sensors having high dynamic range functionalities

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