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  • BENJAMIN sAUNDEEs or NAsEUA, N. H., AssIeNoE To A. H. sAUNDEEs, 0E sAME PLACE, AND RICHARD KITsoN, oF LOWELL, MAss.
  • This invention consists in the use of a rotary or other pump and a series of pipes of galvanized iron or other suitable material, in combination with the mixing-tank or with a reservoir connected therewith and with the several dresser-boxes in such a manner that the sizing contained Iin the mixing-tank can be easily and readilyforced through the pipes to the several dresser boxes without the use ⁇ of pails, dippers, or other similar implements,
  • Two or more dressers are arranged in line with each other, or side by side, or in any other convenient position, and a pipe, C, extends over the entire series, as clearly shown in the drawings.
  • This pipe connects at one end with a pump, D, which communicates with the mixing-tank or reservoir A, and which is so arranged that by its action the contents of the tank can be forced through the pipe.
  • end of said pipe leads back into the tank, and one or more flexible discharge-pipes, E, serve to introduce the sizing into the several dresser-boxes.
  • Suitable stop-cocks inserted into the pipe C and its connections at various points enable the operator to control the current of liquid passing through said pipe.
  • the sizing from the mixing-tank or reservoir connected therewith can be conveyed to the dresser-boxes in theeasiest possible manner.
  • the pump can be yreadily rigged up so that it will be operated by power, and no handlabor is required for the purpose of conveying the sizing to the dresser-boxes, except that necessary to direct thevdischarge-spouts to the proper spot.
  • thel pipe C In order to obtain the desired pressure at the moment the branch valves are opened to let the size into the various troughs or boxes, thel pipe C, on returning to the reservoir, forms a siphon, F, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. It is obvious that by increasing or decreasing the height of this siphon the pressure can be regulated to any desired extent.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
BENJAMIN sAUNDEEs, or NAsEUA, N. H., AssIeNoE To A. H. sAUNDEEs, 0E sAME PLACE, AND RICHARD KITsoN, oF LOWELL, MAss.
IMPROVEMENT IN MACHINES FOR DRESSING OR SIZING YARNS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent NO. 43,627, dated July1 19, 1864.
.To all whom, it may concern,.-
Beit known that I, BENJAMIN SAUNDERs, of Nashua, in the county of Hillsborough and State ot New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Apparatus for Sizing Yarns; and 1 do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable othersl skilled in the art to make use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in Which- Figure 1 represents a transverse vertical scction of my invention. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal Vertical section of the same, the line x, Fig. 1, indicating the plane of section.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
This invention consists in the use of a rotary or other pump and a series of pipes of galvanized iron or other suitable material, in combination with the mixing-tank or with a reservoir connected therewith and with the several dresser-boxes in such a manner that the sizing contained Iin the mixing-tank can be easily and readilyforced through the pipes to the several dresser boxes without the use `of pails, dippers, or other similar implements,
be placed in any other convenient position :in
relation to each other. Two or more dressers are arranged in line with each other, or side by side, or in any other convenient position, and a pipe, C, extends over the entire series, as clearly shown in the drawings. This pipe connects at one end with a pump, D, which communicates with the mixing-tank or reservoir A, and which is so arranged that by its action the contents of the tank can be forced through the pipe. end of said pipe leads back into the tank, and one or more flexible discharge-pipes, E, serve to introduce the sizing into the several dresser-boxes. Suitable stop-cocks inserted into the pipe C and its connections at various points enable the operator to control the current of liquid passing through said pipe.
By the action of the pump, which may be of any suitable construction, the sizing from the mixing-tank or reservoir connected therewith can be conveyed to the dresser-boxes in theeasiest possible manner. The pump can be yreadily rigged up so that it will be operated by power, and no handlabor is required for the purpose of conveying the sizing to the dresser-boxes, except that necessary to direct thevdischarge-spouts to the proper spot.
lAll tubs, pails, ladles, Ste., usually employed for the purpose of conveying sizing to the dresserboxes can be dispensed with. The danger ot' spilling the sizing, andthe consequent waste, which is all but unavoidable in using tubs, pails, and ladies, is entirely avoided by my method of conveying the sizing to the dresser-boxes; and, furthermore, in consequence of the continuous current of sizing through the reservoir and pipes a perfeet and uniform consistency of the sizing is effected, and the yarn is sized uniformly -throughout and its tendency to chafe in the loom is lessened.
In order to obtain the desired pressure at the moment the branch valves are opened to let the size into the various troughs or boxes, thel pipe C, on returning to the reservoir, forms a siphon, F, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. It is obvious that by increasing or decreasing the height of this siphon the pressure can be regulated to any desired extent.
Having thus described my invention, I cla-im as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. A return-pipe, C, in combination with the pump D, or its equivalent, and size-tank A, or a reservoir connected therewith, substantially as herein specified, for the pur- The opposii e pose of vkeeping the size in continuous ino- 1 ure ati thomomeut'of opening the'fbranch 1 tion and to distribute it in a simple and easy valves to let the size into the various boxes manner. i
2. The Siphon F, or its equivalent, in corn-v bination with the return-pipe Ofpump D, Witnesses :V
and tank A, substantially as herein speoied, JOHN BORNEY,
for the purpose of giving the requisite press- A. WV. SAWYER.
or troughs.
BENJAMIN SAUNDERS.
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