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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M5/00Float-controlled apparatus for maintaining a constant fuel level
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to an improved automatic apparatus for carbonating liquids and dispensing the same; and the invention consists of an apparatus for carbonating liquids, which comprises a closed water-tank connected to a suitable source of supply of carbonic-acid gas under pressure, and a mixing-vessel located below the closed water-tank and provided with ring-shaped shelves and alternating trays.
  • the mixing-vessel is con nected with the upper part of the latter by a pressure-equalizing pipe and with the bottom of the same by an opening and valve, said valve being automatically opened or closed by a suitable float, so as to regulate the supply of liquid and the charging of the same with carbonic-acid gas as the same is drawn off from the mixing-v ssel.
  • A represents a closed tank, to which the liquid to be impregnated with carbonic acid is supplied by means of an. opening, Z), and valve Z), arranged at the top of the tank A.
  • the upper part of the tank A is connected by a pipe, a, with a receiver containing liquid carbonic acid, or with any other source of carbonic acid under pressure.
  • the tank A is preferably made of spherical shape and with a Hat bottom, below which a cylindrical or other mixing vessel, B, is arranged, in which the impregnat-ing,or mixing of the liquid with carbonic-acid gas is carried on.
  • the mixing-vessel B is connected with the upper part of the tank by a pipe, d, so that the compressed carbonic acid gas supplied to the upper part of the tank A can pass by the pipe (Z to the mixing-vessel l3, and establish thereby the same pressure in the mixing-vessel as in the tank A.
  • An orifice, q), in'the bottom of the tank A is closed by a valve, 1 which is automatically opened or closed by means of a float, 3, ap plied to the lower end of the valve-rod v said I'loat rising and falling according to the level of the liquid at the bottom of the mixing-vessel B, so as to automatically open or close the orifice o by the valve o.
  • the carbol'iated liquid is drawn oii' from the bottom of the mixing-vessel B by a pipe, 2, having a stop-cock or faucet, .2 lVhen ,a certain quantity of carbon ated liquid is drawn off by the faucet z, the valve o opens the orifice n so as to permit the liquid from the tank to enter into the mixing-vessel, where it is again carbonated by contact with the compressed carbonic-acid gas in the same, and so on.
  • suitable means for distributing the water over a large superficial area are arranged in the mixing-vessel B.
  • These means consist of fixed ringshaped shelves B and a number of disk-shaped intermediate trays, U supported on the same.
  • the liquid passes alternately from the diskshaped trays to the ring-shaped shelves, being in its passage over the trays and shelves exposed to the action of the carbonic-acid gas and thoroughly impregnated by the same.
  • the valve-rod o is guided in central openings of the trays, so that the float and valve can move freely up and down in said openings.

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0. BRUNLER.
APPARATUS FOR OARBONATING LIQUIDS. No. 394,821.
Patented Dec. 18, 1888.
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UNiTnD'TATEs PATENT OSCAR BRUNLER, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
APPARATUS FOR CARBONATING LIQUIDS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 394,821, dated December 18, 1888.
Application filed August 15, 1887. Serial No. 246,941. (No model.) Patented in Germany March 4, 1887, NoI 41,993; in France June 23, 1887,No.184,395; in Belgium June 23, 1887, No. 77,920, and in England June 25,1887, No. 9,049.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, OSCAR BR'UNLER, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Carbon ating Liquids, (which has been patented to me or to my authorized agents in Germany, No. 41,993, dated March 4, 1887; in France, No. 1845,2395, dated June 23, 1887; in Belgium, No. 77,920, dated June 23, 1887; and in England, No. 9,049, dated June 25, 1887,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to an improved automatic apparatus for carbonating liquids and dispensing the same; and the invention consists of an apparatus for carbonating liquids, which comprises a closed water-tank connected to a suitable source of supply of carbonic-acid gas under pressure, and a mixing-vessel located below the closed water-tank and provided with ring-shaped shelves and alternating trays. The mixing-vessel is con nected with the upper part of the latter by a pressure-equalizing pipe and with the bottom of the same by an opening and valve, said valve being automatically opened or closed by a suitable float, so as to regulate the supply of liquid and the charging of the same with carbonic-acid gas as the same is drawn off from the mixing-v ssel.
The accompanying drawing represents a vertical central section of my improved apparatus for carbonating liquids.
In the drawing, A represents a closed tank, to which the liquid to be impregnated with carbonic acid is supplied by means of an. opening, Z), and valve Z), arranged at the top of the tank A. The upper part of the tank A is connected by a pipe, a, with a receiver containing liquid carbonic acid, or with any other source of carbonic acid under pressure.
The tank A is preferably made of spherical shape and with a Hat bottom, below which a cylindrical or other mixing vessel, B, is arranged, in which the impregnat-ing,or mixing of the liquid with carbonic-acid gas is carried on.
The mixing-vessel B is connected with the upper part of the tank by a pipe, d, so that the compressed carbonic acid gas supplied to the upper part of the tank A can pass by the pipe (Z to the mixing-vessel l3, and establish thereby the same pressure in the mixing-vessel as in the tank A.
An orifice, q), in'the bottom of the tank A is closed by a valve, 1 which is automatically opened or closed by means of a float, 3, ap plied to the lower end of the valve-rod v said I'loat rising and falling according to the level of the liquid at the bottom of the mixing-vessel B, so as to automatically open or close the orifice o by the valve o.
The carbol'iated liquid is drawn oii' from the bottom of the mixing-vessel B by a pipe, 2, having a stop-cock or faucet, .2 lVhen ,a certain quantity of carbon ated liquid is drawn off by the faucet z, the valve o opens the orifice n so as to permit the liquid from the tank to enter into the mixing-vessel, where it is again carbonated by contact with the compressed carbonic-acid gas in the same, and so on.
For the purpose of exposing a large surface of the liquid to be impregnated to the action of carbonic-acid gas suitable means for distributing the water over a large superficial area are arranged in the mixing-vessel B. These means consist of fixed ringshaped shelves B and a number of disk-shaped intermediate trays, U supported on the same. The liquid passes alternately from the diskshaped trays to the ring-shaped shelves, being in its passage over the trays and shelves exposed to the action of the carbonic-acid gas and thoroughly impregnated by the same. The valve-rod o is guided in central openings of the trays, so that the float and valve can move freely up and down in said openings. By the automatic action of the valve 1* and float s the liquid is gradually supplied in small quantities to the mixing-vessel, so as to be thoroughly impregnated by the gas, the
lit uid bein then drawn olt as retuired b i l s V the faucet at the lower part of the mixingvessel.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The combination of a closed tank containing the liquid to be impregnated, a pipe connecting the upper part of said tank with the source of supply of compressed carbonic acid,
a mixing-vessel located below the tank, a In testimony that I claim the foregoing as pressui'e-equalizingpipe connecting the upper my invention I have signed myname in prespart of the tank with said mixing-vessel, a enee of two Subscribing Witnesses. liquid-supply orifice in the bottom of the tank,
a float-valve for autonmtieally opening 01' OSCAR BRUNLER. closing the supply-orifice, ring-shaped shelves and alternzttin trays located in the mixingohmnhel', and it discharge-pipe and faucet at \Vitnesses:
PAUL GoEPEL,
the lower part of the inixing-ehznnher, sub- MARTIN PETRY. 1o stantially as set forth. i
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