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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B1/00Nozzles, spray heads or other outlets, with or without auxiliary devices such as valves, heating means
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  • my invention consists in the arrangement of a suitable tank in which the oil or other oily fluid used for oiling the wool is heated and brought to a boiling-point for the purpose of .making the same as fluid as possible, said tank being provided'with steam and discharge pipes and suitable strainer, and a distributing-nozzle at the upper end of the discharge-pipe, through which the oil, previously heated and made perfectly fluid by the action of the steam, is discharged in a very fine spray upon the wool as thesame isthrown from the burr-picker or other wool-cleaning machine into the wool-room; and, further, in
  • Figure I represents an elevation of my oiling apparatus, partly in section.
  • Fig. II is a vertical section, and
  • Fig. III a front view, of the discharging-nozzle in enlarged size.
  • Fig. IV is a detached view of the lower portion of the discharging-nozzle.
  • A is a suitable tank, made of any desired size or shape, having above it a receiver, B, containing a suitable strainer, O, to filter the oil on-oily liquid before admitting the same into the tank A.
  • a suitable cook or valve, D is placed in the connection-pipe between the receiver B and tank A.
  • a steam-pipe, E is arranged to pass into the tank A, extending some distance downward into the body of the oil or oily liquid, the lower end of which is perforated to allow the steam to escape, thereby heating and boiling the fluid in said tank, and then act upon the top of the fluid to force the same out through a discharge-pipe, F.
  • This discharge-pipe F passes through the top distance of the bottom thereof, and is provided at its lower end with a perforated pipe, G, or other suitable strainer, to strain or filter the fluid again before passing into said discharge-pipe F.
  • the outer end of this dischargepipe F is conducted near the top of the discharge-spout XV (shown in dotted lines in the drawings) of the burrpicker or other wool-cleaning machine, from where the wool is thrown into the wool-room.
  • the outer end of this discharge-pipe is provided with a distributing-nozzle, G, and stop-valve H. Through this distributing-nozzle G the oil or oily liquid is discharged in avery fine spray, meeting the wool as the same passes from the burr-picker or other similar machine into the wool-room, and thus distributes the oil or other liquid evenly over the wool.
  • this discharge-mouth d is made square and corresponds with the center line of the cavity or hole a, through the plate a, and in connection with the pipe F.
  • This noz-. zle G consists of a plate, a, having: on one side capable of moving upward or downward, and
  • this mouth-piece (l is made circular or conical, and as any opening made between the upper surface of the mouth-piece d and the lower surface of the plate at will extend over one-half of the periphery of this mouthpiece, the oil or oily fluid will be discharged in a semicircle and in a of the end surface of the plate m from the end surface of the mouth-piece d, and which can be regulated with the greatest minuteness by means of the screw w.
  • a large pipe, V is arranged near the stopcock S, to act as a watertrap to collect any condensed steam, and which can be drawn off through the cock 1) at the bottom of said pipe V.
  • very fine spray depending upon the distance IOC 2 amma R is a gage-glass arranged at the side of the tank A, to indicate the quantity of oil or oily liquid in said tank.
  • a wool-oiling apparatus consisting of the tank A, with receiver 13, provided with a suitable strainer, O, steam-pipe E, and dischargepipe F, with perforated pipe G at its lower end, in combination with the distributing-nozzle Gr at the upper end of the discharge-pipe F, the whole being arranged to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as described.
  • a wool-oiling apparatus consisting of the Vitnesses:

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(No Model.) -F. HERBOTH.
WOOL OILING APPARATUS.
No. 287,025. Patented Oct. 23, 1883.
UA LW NITED STATES FERDINAND HERBOTH, OF NE WARK, NEV JERSEY.
PATENT Fries.
WOOL-OILING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of'Letters Patent No. 287,025, dated October 23, 1883.
Application filed October 18, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FERDINAND HERBOTI-I, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newark, in the State of New Jersey, have invented a new and Improved WVool-Oiling Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
The nature of my invention consists in the arrangement of a suitable tank in which the oil or other oily fluid used for oiling the wool is heated and brought to a boiling-point for the purpose of .making the same as fluid as possible, said tank being provided'with steam and discharge pipes and suitable strainer, and a distributing-nozzle at the upper end of the discharge-pipe, through which the oil, previously heated and made perfectly fluid by the action of the steam, is discharged in a very fine spray upon the wool as thesame isthrown from the burr-picker or other wool-cleaning machine into the wool-room; and, further, in
, the construction of the discharging-nozzle,
of the tank towithin a short whereby the discharge of the oily liquid can be regulated with the greatest minuteness desired.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure I represents an elevation of my oiling apparatus, partly in section. Fig. II is a vertical section, and Fig. III a front view, of the discharging-nozzle in enlarged size. Fig. IV is a detached view of the lower portion of the discharging-nozzle.
Similar letters represent similar parts in all the figures. i
A is a suitable tank, made of any desired size or shape, having above it a receiver, B, containing a suitable strainer, O, to filter the oil on-oily liquid before admitting the same into the tank A. A suitable cook or valve, D, is placed in the connection-pipe between the receiver B and tank A. A steam-pipe, E, is arranged to pass into the tank A, extending some distance downward into the body of the oil or oily liquid, the lower end of which is perforated to allow the steam to escape, thereby heating and boiling the fluid in said tank, and then act upon the top of the fluid to force the same out through a discharge-pipe, F. This discharge-pipe F passes through the top distance of the bottom thereof, and is provided at its lower end with a perforated pipe, G, or other suitable strainer, to strain or filter the fluid again before passing into said discharge-pipe F. The outer end of this dischargepipe F is conducted near the top of the discharge-spout XV (shown in dotted lines in the drawings) of the burrpicker or other wool-cleaning machine, from where the wool is thrown into the wool-room. The outer end of this discharge-pipe is provided with a distributing-nozzle, G, and stop-valve H. Through this distributing-nozzle G the oil or oily liquid is discharged in avery fine spray, meeting the wool as the same passes from the burr-picker or other similar machine into the wool-room, and thus distributes the oil or other liquid evenly over the wool.
the hub b, to receive the connecting-pipe F, and 011 its front one-half of the dischargepiece or mouth (I. The upper surface of this discharge-mouth d is made square and corresponds with the center line of the cavity or hole a, through the plate a, and in connection with the pipe F. Above the discharge piece or mouth (Z a plate, m, is fitted to the plate a,
This noz-. zle G consists of a plate, a, having: on one side capable of moving upward or downward, and
operated by means of a suitable screw, 10, arranged in the head of the plate a. The lower end of this plate at forms the other half of the dischargepiece or mouth of the nozzle, and its surface is made to fit exactly against and upon the surface of the discharge piece or mouth 11. By the action of the screw 10 the distance between the plate m and the surface of the moutlr piece d can be regulated with the greatest accuracy. The outer shape of this mouth-piece (l is made circular or conical, and as any opening made between the upper surface of the mouth-piece d and the lower surface of the plate at will extend over one-half of the periphery of this mouthpiece, the oil or oily fluid will be discharged in a semicircle and in a of the end surface of the plate m from the end surface of the mouth-piece d, and which can be regulated with the greatest minuteness by means of the screw w.
In the steam-pipe E a large pipe, V, is arranged near the stopcock S, to act as a watertrap to collect any condensed steam, and which can be drawn off through the cock 1) at the bottom of said pipe V.
.very fine spray, depending upon the distance IOC 2 amma R is a gage-glass arranged at the side of the tank A, to indicate the quantity of oil or oily liquid in said tank.
WVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A wool-oiling apparatus consisting of the tank A, with receiver 13, provided with a suitable strainer, O, steam-pipe E, and dischargepipe F, with perforated pipe G at its lower end, in combination with the distributing-nozzle Gr at the upper end of the discharge-pipe F, the whole being arranged to operate in the manner and for the purpose substantially as described.
2. A wool-oiling apparatus consisting of the Vitnesses:
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