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US269022A
US269022A US269022DA US269022A US 269022 A US269022 A US 269022A US 269022D A US269022D A US 269022DA US 269022 A US269022 A US 269022A
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    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03CCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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  • My invention relates to improvementsin apparatus for galvanizing or coating with metal fence and other wires.
  • the object of my invention is to purify metal to be used for galvanizing, and to keep it at or near an even temperature while the process of galvanizing is going on; also, to overcome the necessity of holding so large an amount of metal in a melted state, and to apply'it to the wires as soonas possible after melting to preventit turning todross; and,further, to prevent the deleterious effect of the atmosphere by excluding it from a great part of the surface of the melted metal.
  • A is a melting-pan;
  • B a receptacle into which the melted metal'fiows through conduit 0, which connects the vessels. This conduit is placed at or near the top for the purpose of drai ning the purified metal into receptacle B after the heavy impurities have settled.
  • a tube, f, 'or a series of tubes may be supplied, attached to and opening into receptacle B. These tubes are to be kept hot, which. is
  • Tubes f obviate the necessity of holding so large a body of metal in a liquid state as is necessary in the old-style pan, thereby economizing in space, fuel,waste of material by explosions caused by drawing wet wire into hot metal, and in preventing so much metal turning to dross by applyingit to the wire before the change takes place.
  • Box 01 is to contain material for wiping oft and keeping back any excess of material that being gradually taken up by the wire more is' gradually flowing in from pan A, which must be supplied from time to time as it runs low.
  • the addition of cold metal has so little effect upon the temperature of the metal at the point where it is applied to the wire that the coating is at all times morelight, even, and smooth than by any other process by me known.
  • a galvanizing apparatus havingthe melting-pan for the metal connected with a receptacle by a conduit to draw off the pure metal forthe bath, and havingapipe or series of pipes communicating With the bath-receptacle and in clined slightly from a horizontal plane to extend the oath, and a sinker arranged in the said receptacle, substantially as shown anddescribed.

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H. OULL.
APPLIANCE FOR GALVANIZINGF No. 269,022. Patented Dec. 12, 18822.
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HENRY GULL, OF JOHN STOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.
, APPLIANCE FoR GALVANIZING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 269,022, dated December 12, 1882. Application filed September 14, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it'known that I, HENRY GULL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Johnstown, in the county of (Jambria and State of Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Galvanizing, of which the following is a Specification.
My invention relates to improvementsin apparatus for galvanizing or coating with metal fence and other wires.
The object of my invention is to purify metal to be used for galvanizing, and to keep it at or near an even temperature while the process of galvanizing is going on; also, to overcome the necessity of holding so large an amount of metal in a melted state, and to apply'it to the wires as soonas possible after melting to preventit turning todross; and,further, to prevent the deleterious effect of the atmosphere by excluding it from a great part of the surface of the melted metal. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a plan view of the entire machine, and Fig. 2 a vertical section of the same.
Similar letters refer to similar parts.
A is a melting-pan; B, a receptacle into which the melted metal'fiows through conduit 0, which connects the vessels. This conduit is placed at or near the top for the purpose of drai ning the purified metal into receptacle B after the heavy impurities have settled.
It being necessary to pass wire some distan ce through melted metal before it will take on a coat of galvanizing, Ihave arranged a tube, f, 'or a series of tubes may be supplied, attached to and opening into receptacle B. These tubes are to be kept hot, which. is
easily done with coal, coke. or wood,-as they present a large amount of heating-surface; but for fine work I have attached a pipe, G, perforated at proper intervals, for the supply of gas or liquid fuel, its flow being regulated with'an ordinary valve to produce the proper degree of heat. Tubes f obviate the necessity of holding so large a body of metal in a liquid state as is necessary in the old-style pan, thereby economizing in space, fuel,waste of material by explosions caused by drawing wet wire into hot metal, and in preventing so much metal turning to dross by applyingit to the wire before the change takes place.
Box 01 is to contain material for wiping oft and keeping back any excess of material that being gradually taken up by the wire more is' gradually flowing in from pan A, which must be supplied from time to time as it runs low. By this arrangement the addition of cold metal has so little effect upon the temperature of the metal at the point where it is applied to the wire that the coating is at all times morelight, even, and smooth than by any other process by me known.
I consider my invention and introduction of pipes or tubes as holders of melted metal through which articles to be galvanized are passed of special importance.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-- l. A galvanizing apparatus havingthe melting-pan for the metal connected witha receptacle by a conduit to draw off the pure metal forthe bath, and havingapipe or series of pipes communicating With the bath-receptacle and in clined slightly from a horizontal plane to extend the oath, and a sinker arranged in the said receptacle, substantially as shown anddescribed.
2. The combination, with the bath-receptacle havinga sinker therein, and the inclined pipes communicating with the receptacle, as described, of the perforated gas-pipes arranged longitudinally underneath the inclined bath-pipes, substantially as shown and described.
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