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US299903A
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  • Nrrn TATES AfrnNr OFFICE Nrrn TATES AfrnNr OFFICE.
  • This invention relates to an improvement in conductors or chutes which are employed in high buildings for conducting Vashes and garbage from the several floors to a suitable receptacle below, and which consists, essentially, of a metallic pipe or conduit provided on each iioor with a suitable receiver.
  • the object of my invention is to furnish the conductor with a device for sifting the ashes before they are delivered into the conductorpipe and conne the dust to the conductor.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary sectional elevation of my improved eonductor.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the receiver.
  • Fig. 3 is atop plan view of the receiver,partly in section.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the detachable handle of the ash-sifter. Y
  • A represents the conductor pipe or passage extending from the top fioor of the building to a receptacle in the basement, cellar, or lower portion of the building.
  • the conductor-pipe is preferably constructed of sections formed of cast-iron and fitted together with calked joints, ⁇ so that the conductor is watertight, and can be washed out when required.
  • the receiver B represents a receiver, one of which is arranged on each of the iioors of the building, and connected with the conductor-pipe A by an inclined branch pipe, b.
  • the receiver B is constructed in the form of a square hopper or receptacle, and closed at the top by a hinged cover, c, and at the front by a hinged door, d.
  • E represents an ash sifterv or screen, arranged in the upper portion of the receiver B, and
  • the sifter E is provided in its front side with an opening, f, in which can be inserted a detachable handle, F.
  • the door d at the front side of the receiver B is made so large that thesifter can be drawn out through the opening closed by this door, if the sifter should be too heavy to be conveniently lifted out through the top of the receiver.
  • the door may, however, be dispensed with, and a iiXed front wall be employed instead.
  • the door d is provided with an opening, g, through which the handle F is introduced, and which is protected by a pivotedV cover, g. l
  • h represents a valve-seat formed at the lower end of the receiver B, and arranged within the upper portion of the branch pipe b.
  • valve H represents a hinged or pivoted valve arranged to close against the seat h from below.
  • the valve H is arranged also in the upper enlarged portion of the branch pipe b, and its pivot is provided O11 the outer side of said branch pipe with an arm, i, which is connected with a treadle, I, by a rod, j.
  • the treadle I is provided with a weight, J, which tends to hold the valve closed.
  • the valves I-I in the several receivers prevent dust and effluvia from passing from the conduit-pipeA into the receivers and thence into the building.
  • the ashes are placed in the sifter E, and the top cover c is then closed. After sifting the ashes thefme material which collects upon the valve H is discharged into the branch pipe b by opening the valve H by meansof the treadle I. The sifter containing the cinders is then removed from the receiver B. The operation of sifting the ashes is in this manner carried on in a closed receptacle, and dust is avoided. Vhen garbage or other offal is thrown into the receiver, the sifter E is moved back far enough in the receiver to leave a sufficient space at the front for the reception of the garbage; or, if this is insufficient, the sifter is removed from the receiver.

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Patented June 3, 18,84.
BERRY CONDUGTORIOR ASHBS, GARBAGE, &o.
N. ETERS. Hmlvmhogmplw. wnyhingm. D, C.
Nrrn TATES AfrnNr OFFICE.
JAMES BERRY, 0F` BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T() WILLIAM I. WILLIAMS, OF SAME PLACE.
CONDUCTOR FOR Asl-IES, GARBAGE, sac.-
SPECIFICATION forming part of` Letters Patent No. 299,903, dated j'une 3, 1884.
' Application filed January 1i, 1884. (Fo model.)
T0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known thatI, JAMES BERRY, of the city of Buffalo, in the county of Erie and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Conductors for Ashes, Garbage, &c. of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improvement in conductors or chutes which are employed in high buildings for conducting Vashes and garbage from the several floors to a suitable receptacle below, and which consists, essentially, of a metallic pipe or conduit provided on each iioor with a suitable receiver.
The object of my invention is to furnish the conductor with a device for sifting the ashes before they are delivered into the conductorpipe and conne the dust to the conductor.
My invention consists, to that end, of the improvements which will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a fragmentary sectional elevation of my improved eonductor. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the receiver. Fig. 3 is atop plan view of the receiver,partly in section. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the detachable handle of the ash-sifter. Y
Like letters of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.
A represents the conductor pipe or passage extending from the top fioor of the building to a receptacle in the basement, cellar, or lower portion of the building. The conductor-pipe is preferably constructed of sections formed of cast-iron and fitted together with calked joints, `so that the conductor is watertight, and can be washed out when required.
B represents a receiver, one of which is arranged on each of the iioors of the building, and connected with the conductor-pipe A by an inclined branch pipe, b. The receiver B is constructed in the form of a square hopper or receptacle, and closed at the top by a hinged cover, c, and at the front by a hinged door, d.
E represents an ash sifterv or screen, arranged in the upper portion of the receiver B, and
resting on horizontal ways or ledges e, the sifter being preferably provided with rollers e', running on these ways, to reduce the friction. The sifter E is provided in its front side with an opening, f, in which can be inserted a detachable handle, F. The door d at the front side of the receiver B is made so large that thesifter can be drawn out through the opening closed by this door, if the sifter should be too heavy to be conveniently lifted out through the top of the receiver. The door may, however, be dispensed with, and a iiXed front wall be employed instead. The door d is provided with an opening, g, through which the handle F is introduced, and which is protected by a pivotedV cover, g. l
h represents a valve-seat formed at the lower end of the receiver B, and arranged within the upper portion of the branch pipe b.
H represents a hinged or pivoted valve arranged to close against the seat h from below. The valve H is arranged also in the upper enlarged portion of the branch pipe b, and its pivot is provided O11 the outer side of said branch pipe with an arm, i, which is connected with a treadle, I, by a rod, j. The treadle I is provided with a weight, J, which tends to hold the valve closed. The valves I-I in the several receivers prevent dust and effluvia from passing from the conduit-pipeA into the receivers and thence into the building.
The ashes are placed in the sifter E, and the top cover c is then closed. After sifting the ashes thefme material which collects upon the valve H is discharged into the branch pipe b by opening the valve H by meansof the treadle I. The sifter containing the cinders is then removed from the receiver B. The operation of sifting the ashes is in this manner carried on in a closed receptacle, and dust is avoided. Vhen garbage or other offal is thrown into the receiver, the sifter E is moved back far enough in the receiver to leave a sufficient space at the front for the reception of the garbage; or, if this is insufficient, the sifter is removed from the receiver.
I claim as my invention* l. The combination, with a conductor, of a receiver, B, having a hinged Cover, c, and Vitness my hand this 7th day of January, io hinged door d, and an ash-sifter, E, moving 1884. on Ways formed in the receiver, and adapted to be introduced and removed upon opening JAMES BERRY. the dooi` d, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, with @conductor-pipe, VVitneSSes: A, and receiver B, Connected therewith, of a. G. F. GEYER, pivoted valve, H, treadle I, and rod j, sub- JNO. J. BONNER.
stantially as set forth.
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