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  • My invention relates to an improvement in apparatus for treating ramie or other fibrous growths,the object of the invention being to produce simple and efficient means whereby to properly heat the cleansingl solution whereby to soften the extraneous matter contained in the material being treated.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional view.4
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section showing baskets a in the cylinder.
  • A represents a cylinder or receptacle, adapted to accommodate a number of ybaskets a.
  • Each basket a ismade of open material, such as wire cloth of comparatively large mesh, the covers of the baskets being made of the same material and each basket is preferably of a size to contain tive pounds of crude ramie.
  • a coil or pipe A' Located within the cylinder A and in close proximity to the inner wall thereof, is a coil or pipe A', the outer end of said coil being continued to produce a pipe a ⁇ which passes through the coil and through one end of the cylinder.
  • the other end a? of the coil is made to project through the same end of the cylinder as the pipe a.
  • the end of the pipe a. of the coil A is connected with a suitable source of steam supply and the steam entering this the convolutions of the coil.
  • the coil A being located in close proximity-tothe wall of the cylinder, it will not in any manner conflict with the baskets containing-the material being treated.
  • bars a3 will be placed along the same interiorly and exteriorly thereof, and secured togetherby means of suitable bolts a4 passing through I prefer to employ at least three pairs ⁇ v of such bars.
  • a pipe B passes through the cylindei ⁇ A and is provided at diametricallyopposite sides with comparatively' large perforations c adapted to discharge laterally on the ber contained in the baskets a.
  • v A pipe C communicates at one end with the pipe B and at a point near the receptacle or cylinder A, and at the other end said pipe C communicates with a circulating pump D of any preferred construction.
  • the pipe O should be of an area equal to the combined area of all the perforations c of the pipe B.
  • a series of pipes E communicate at one end with the bottom of the cylinder A, the lower end of one of said pipes being open and provided at a point near its lower end with asuitable valve E.
  • the pipes E are connected with the circulating pump D by means of a suitable pipe E2.
  • a dome F is located above the cylinder A and communicates therewith by means of 'a short pipe F.
  • the dome is provided with an air cock cl and also with a pressure gage d,both vof which may be of any preferred construction.
  • a thermometer e is located on. the cylinder or receptacle A, whereby the temperature of the same can, at all times, be ascertained.
  • the Vat 2 is intended to contain water.
  • valvesf and h and the air cock d will be openedtoper ⁇ mit the degumming solution in the vat l to iiow through the pipes g, f and the dome F into the cylinder A, until the latter is completely filled, after which the valves ⁇ f', h, will be closed. Steam will be ⁇ permitted to pass through thecoil A', whereby to heat theV solution and fiber as above explained.
  • the circulating pump D When the solution shall have become properly heated, the circulating pump D will be brought into action, which will cause the solution to pass from the bottom of the cylin-v der A, through thepipes E, E2,the circulating pump D, pipe C andpipe B, and will be discharged through the lateral perforations c in said pipe B.
  • This circulation of the solution will be continued a sufficientl length of i time to remove the gum from the fiber,-the action of the pump causing the Asolution to passthrough the fiber in an efficient manner,
  • the solution will leave the cylinder at various points simultaneously, thus facilitating a complete circulation of the solution through the ramie, from one end of the cylinder to the other.

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W. T. FORBES. APPARATUS FOR TRBATING RAMIE 0R OTHER PIBROUS GROWTHS.
No. 519,423, Patented May 8, 189.4..
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WALTER T. FORBES, OF JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY.
APPARATUSA FOR TREATING RAMlEfOR OTHER FIBBOUS GROWTHS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 519,423, dated May 8, 1 894. Application filed October 30, 1893; Serial No. 489,515. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WALTER T. FORBES,` a resident of Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Treating Ramie or other Fibrous Growths; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to an improvement in apparatus for treating ramie or other fibrous growths,the object of the invention being to produce simple and efficient means whereby to properly heat the cleansingl solution whereby to soften the extraneous matter contained in the material being treated.
With this object in view the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts as hereinafter'set forth and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings: Figure l is a longitudinal sectional view.4 Fig. 2 is a cross section showing baskets a in the cylinder.
A represents a cylinder or receptacle, adapted to accommodate a number of ybaskets a. Each basket a ismade of open material, such as wire cloth of comparatively large mesh, the covers of the baskets being made of the same material and each basket is preferably of a size to contain tive pounds of crude ramie.
.Thus it will be seen that quite a number of baskets a will be provided (each adapted toV contain a comparatively small quantity of crude ramie) andtherefore the fiber will be spread out and in such manner that the cleansing liquids will come into direct contact with every particle of the material and thus leave no portion thereof uncleansed.
Located within the cylinder A and in close proximity to the inner wall thereof, is a coil or pipe A', the outer end of said coil being continued to produce a pipe a` which passes through the coil and through one end of the cylinder. The other end a? of the coil is made to project through the same end of the cylinder as the pipe a. The end of the pipe a. of the coil A is connected with a suitable source of steam supply and the steam entering this the convolutions of the coil.
pipe at one end of the cylinder, passes tothe p other end thereof, then through the coil, and exhausts at the end 0,2 thereof. The respective ends of the coilv will be provided with valves b, b', respectively, whereby to control the supply and exhaust of steam. The steam being thus made to pass through the coil A', will serve to heat the solution employed for cleansing the fibrous material, and this heat will be imparted to said fibrous material to soften the gummy substance contained ltherein. The cleansing solution will be forced rapidly through the material in a manner hereinafter explained. v
The coil A being located in close proximity-tothe wall of the cylinder, it will not in any manner conflict with the baskets containing-the material being treated. In order to properly support the parts of the coil, bars a3 will be placed along the same interiorly and exteriorly thereof, and secured togetherby means of suitable bolts a4 passing through I prefer to employ at least three pairs`v of such bars.
A pipe B passes through the cylindei` A and is provided at diametricallyopposite sides with comparatively' large perforations c adapted to discharge laterally on the ber contained in the baskets a. v A pipe C communicates at one end with the pipe B and at a point near the receptacle or cylinder A, and at the other end said pipe C communicates with a circulating pump D of any preferred construction. The pipe O should be of an area equal to the combined area of all the perforations c of the pipe B. A series of pipes E communicate at one end with the bottom of the cylinder A, the lower end of one of said pipes being open and provided at a point near its lower end with asuitable valve E. Through the pipe having the`valve E', the liquid contents of the cylinder A can be discharged. The pipes E are connected with the circulating pump D by means of a suitable pipe E2. A dome F is located above the cylinder A and communicates therewith by means of 'a short pipe F. The dome is provided with an air cock cl and also with a pressure gage d,both vof which may be of any preferred construction. A thermometer e is located on. the cylinder or receptacle A, whereby the temperature of the same can, at all times, be ascertained. A
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tended to contain a solution capable of dis-` solving the gummy substance contained in ramie or other fibrous growths and this solution I term a degumming solution. The Vat 2 is intended to contain water.
In starting the apparatus, the valvesf and h and the air cock d, will be openedtoper` mit the degumming solution in the vat l to iiow through the pipes g, f and the dome F into the cylinder A, until the latter is completely filled, after which the valves` f', h, will be closed. Steam will be `permitted to pass through thecoil A', whereby to heat theV solution and fiber as above explained. When the solution shall have become properly heated, the circulating pump D will be brought into action, which will cause the solution to pass from the bottom of the cylin-v der A, through thepipes E, E2,the circulating pump D, pipe C andpipe B, and will be discharged through the lateral perforations c in said pipe B. This circulation of the solution will be continued a sufficientl length of i time to remove the gum from the fiber,-the action of the pump causing the Asolution to passthrough the fiber in an efficient manner,
and the steam passing through the coil A maintaining the solution at the proper tem-f perature to soften and dissolve the gum. By
providing several outlets E, the solution will leave the cylinder at various points simultaneously, thus facilitating a complete circulation of the solution through the ramie, from one end of the cylinder to the other. The
combined area of all the pipes E shouldy be equal to the area of the suction pipe E2. After causing the degumining solution to circulate in this manner for a suitable length of time, the pump D will be stopped, the valves closed and the solution drawn 0E. Water from the vat 2 will then be made to circulate thro'tlgh the material in the cylinder in the same manner as above explained.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The combination with a cylinder or receptacle, a steam pipe spirally coiled therein with its ends extending outside of the cylinder or receptacle, of a pump, a perforated circulating pipe extending from` the pump through the cylinder or receptacle, pipes leading from the bottom of thecylinder or receptacle to the pump,-a dome discharging into the cylinder or receptacle, a pipe leading into the dome, and tank discharging into said pipe, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination with a cylinder or receptacle having a steam `pipe spirally coiled in the interior thereof throughout the length of the cylinder or receptacle `and entering and returning through one end thereof, of perforated circulating pipe extending the length of the receptacle or cylinder, pipes leading from the lower end of the cylinder or receptacle, in communication with the circulating pipe, a pump,\a dome discharging into the cylinder orreceptacle, a pipe leading to the dome and tanks leading into the said pipe, substantially as set forth,
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the `presence of two subscribing witnesses.
W'AL'IER T. FORBES.
Witnesses:
R. S. FERGUSON, C. S. DRURY.
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