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US632521A
US632521A US1898691307A US632521A US 632521 A US632521 A US 632521A US 1898691307 A US1898691307 A US 1898691307A US 632521 A US632521 A US 632521A
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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • Tu norms PETERS co Pumumo. wumxcon. u, c,
  • the object of the present invention is to furnish a simple and effective apparatus for charging mineral-water siphons directly from the draft-cock of a soda-water fountain and to'thus enable those who have a sodawater fountain to deliver the soda-water or mineral water to the consumer at a distance from the fountain.
  • the invention comprises certain means for automatically opening the siphon stop-valve after the siphon is placed in a suitable holder and for automatically closing the stop-valve after the siphon is filled and before it is removed from the holder.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the entire apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the siphon-holder opened
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the holder opened with the siphon removed.
  • Fig. A is a longitudinal section of the three-way cock.
  • Fig. 1 is upon a smaller scale than the other figures.
  • A designates the draft-cock of the sodafountain, having a thread a formed within its nozzle.
  • B is the siphon-bottle, and 1) its nozzle.
  • the siphon-holder consists of a casing fitted to the siphon-bottle and formed with a socketsha-ped lower part 0, fitted to the upper part of the siphon and having foot-plate I) and comprising also an upper part or cover C, hinged to the lower part by lugs c and pivot c.
  • the cover is fitted to embrace the bottom of the siphon and is divided from the Socket 0 by a very oblique joint to facilitate the swinging of the cover from off of the siphonbottom when removing the siphon.
  • the foot-plate is connected with the holder by feet D, between which the bottom 0 of the holder is cut away, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, to admit the passage of the stop-valve case upon the head of the siphon.
  • a yoke E is pivoted upon the lugs 0 above the pivot c and is formed with a loop which embraces the handle Z) of the siphon stoprvalve when the siphon is placed in the holder, as shown in Fig.
  • the holder is made of cast metal of suitable strength to retain the fragments of the siphon should the latter be accidentally eX- ploded by the pressure of the gas, and the cover thus serves the double function of confining the siphon within the holder and opening the valve through the yoke E.
  • the holder has a soft lining B to protect the siphon.
  • connection from the draft-cock A to the siphon-nozzle 1) consists of the hose F,
  • the hose is provided with the three-way cock G and with the clamp H, which embraces the end of the hose and pinches it about the periphery of the nozzle b by means of a hand-lever h.
  • the threeway cock has a branch g at one side 0011- nected with a drip-pipe 9 which may be led to a sink when the apparatus is in use.
  • the threaded nipple f is shown disconnected from the draft-cock A in Fig. 1 to show its construction clearly; but when connected therewith and the hose coupled to the siphon-nozzle by the clamp H the siphon may be readily filled by first turning the threeway cock, as shown in Fig. 4, which connects the interior of the siphon with the drip-pipe g thus venting the siphon and blowing out its stale contents.
  • the three-Way cock is then turned to connect with the fountain, which fills the siphon until the pressure of its gaseous contents is equal to that in the soda-fountain, when the three-way cock may then be turned again, as shown in Fig. 4, to vent apart of such gas and permit the filling of the siphon to the desired point.
  • the clamp I-I may be removed from the nozzle 1) and the siphon taken from the holder completely charged.
  • the clamp H is operated with such facility that the connection of the siphon with the fountain and the filling of the siphon occupies but a few seconds of time, and the filling of the siphon may thus be eifected by any one who possesses a sodawater fountain.

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No. 632,521. Patented Sept. 5, I899. .1. H. Fox.
SIPHON FILLING APPARATUS.
(Application filed Sept. 19, 1898.)
2 Sheets-Shut (No Model.)
Tu: norms PETERS co Pumumo. wumxcon. u, c,
w N 632,52], Patented Sept. 5, I899.
J. H. FUX.
SIPHUN FILLING APPARATUS.
(Application filed. Sept. 19, 1898.)
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
WIIIII/I/l/ FFllt e JOHN H. FOX, OF NEXV YORK, N. Y.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 632,521, dated September 5, 1899.
Application filed September 19, 1898. Serial No. 691,307. (No model.)
To ctZZ 1.0720777, it In/(1,7, concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN H. FOX, acitizen of the United States, residing in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Siphon-Filling Apparatus, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.
The object of the present invention is to furnish a simple and effective apparatus for charging mineral-water siphons directly from the draft-cock of a soda-water fountain and to'thus enable those who have a sodawater fountain to deliver the soda-water or mineral water to the consumer at a distance from the fountain.
The invention comprises certain means for automatically opening the siphon stop-valve after the siphon is placed in a suitable holder and for automatically closing the stop-valve after the siphon is filled and before it is removed from the holder.
The invention will be understood by reference to the annexed drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the entire apparatus. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the siphon-holder opened, and Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the holder opened with the siphon removed. Fig. A is a longitudinal section of the three-way cock. Fig. 1 is upon a smaller scale than the other figures.
A designates the draft-cock of the sodafountain, having a thread a formed within its nozzle.
B is the siphon-bottle, and 1) its nozzle.
The siphon-holder consists of a casing fitted to the siphon-bottle and formed with a socketsha-ped lower part 0, fitted to the upper part of the siphon and having foot-plate I) and comprising also an upper part or cover C, hinged to the lower part by lugs c and pivot c. The cover is fitted to embrace the bottom of the siphon and is divided from the Socket 0 by a very oblique joint to facilitate the swinging of the cover from off of the siphonbottom when removing the siphon. The foot-plate is connected with the holder by feet D, between which the bottom 0 of the holder is cut away, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, to admit the passage of the stop-valve case upon the head of the siphon. A yoke E is pivoted upon the lugs 0 above the pivot c and is formed with a loop which embraces the handle Z) of the siphon stoprvalve when the siphon is placed in the holder, as shown in Fig.
lVhen the cover .0 is open, as shown in Fig. 2, the loop is moved downwardly. and entirely clears the handle I); but when the cover is closed, as in Fig. 1, the loop is pulled upwardly, thus opening the siphon stop-valve, while the loop is locked in such position by the movement of its upper hinge above the pivot c, as shown in Fig. 1.
The holder is made of cast metal of suitable strength to retain the fragments of the siphon should the latter be accidentally eX- ploded by the pressure of the gas, and the cover thus serves the double function of confining the siphon within the holder and opening the valve through the yoke E. The holder has a soft lining B to protect the siphon.
The connection from the draft-cock A to the siphon-nozzle 1) consists of the hose F,
having the coupling-nipple f adapted to fit within the thread a and connected with the hose by the union g. The hose is provided with the three-way cock G and with the clamp H, which embraces the end of the hose and pinches it about the periphery of the nozzle b by means of a hand-lever h. The threeway cock has a branch g at one side 0011- nected with a drip-pipe 9 which may be led to a sink when the apparatus is in use.
The threaded nipple f is shown disconnected from the draft-cock A in Fig. 1 to show its construction clearly; but when connected therewith and the hose coupled to the siphon-nozzle by the clamp H the siphon may be readily filled by first turning the threeway cock, as shown in Fig. 4, which connects the interior of the siphon with the drip-pipe g thus venting the siphon and blowing out its stale contents. The three-Way cock is then turned to connect with the fountain, which fills the siphon until the pressure of its gaseous contents is equal to that in the soda-fountain, when the three-way cock may then be turned again, as shown in Fig. 4, to vent apart of such gas and permit the filling of the siphon to the desired point. The final turning of the three-way cock, as shown in Fig. 4, shuts off the siphon from the fountain, and the siphon stop-valve is then closed by turning the cover 0, as shown in Fig. 2. The contents of the siphon being thus secured, the clamp I-I may be removed from the nozzle 1) and the siphon taken from the holder completely charged. The clamp H is operated with such facility that the connection of the siphon with the fountain and the filling of the siphon occupies but a few seconds of time, and the filling of the siphon may thus be eifected by any one who possesses a sodawater fountain.
I am aware that various forms of apparatus have been devised for filling siphons and claim, therefore, only my own improvements.
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, What I claim herein is- 1. In a siphon-filling apparatus, the combination, with the holder for sustaining the siphon in an inverted position, of the coverhinged upon the holder and adapted toretain the siphon in the holder, and provided stop-valve handle, a foot-plate to support such socket, with a hinge-lug upon one side of the socket, as set forth, and the cover 0 having lugs c pivoted upon the said hingelug and the yoke E extended in the path of the siphon-stop-valve handle I), and hinged uponthe lugs 0 so as to open the said stopvalve when the cover 0 is closed, substantially as herein set forth.
3. In a siphon-filling apparatus, the combination, with the holder for the siphon-bottle, and a hose connected with a supply un V JOHNIH. FOX.
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EDWARD F. KINSEY, THOMAS S. CRANE.
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