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US650098A
US650098A US396600A US1900003966A US650098A US 650098 A US650098 A US 650098A US 396600 A US396600 A US 396600A US 1900003966 A US1900003966 A US 1900003966A US 650098 A US650098 A US 650098A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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  • ATTORNEYS w NORRXS Farms (20., WOTO-LITNQ, wAsmNcToN, mo.
  • GEDALE SEGAL OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO SARAH SEGAL, OF SAME PLACE.
  • My invention relates in general to refrigerating devices and is shown herein as embodied in an efficient beer-cooler.
  • a is the beer-keg, which is usually located in the cellar and from which a pipe 1) extends through the floorcto a precooler located below the working bar d.
  • This precooler consists of an exterior casing 6, adapted to contain ice, and an interior vessel rounded at both ends and connected at one end to the pipe I), which leads from the beer barrel or keg a, and at its other end to a pipe g,whicl1 extends in a coil h of a small capacity through the refrigerating-chamber t' at the top of the bar a and terminates in a faucet j.
  • the refrigerating-chamber z and precooler e are connected by a drip-pipe It, and a suitable drip-pipe Z and drip-pan m may be arranged to dispose of the drippings from the precooler.
  • a drip-pipe It a suitable drip-pipe Z and drip-pan m may be arranged to dispose of the drippings from the precooler.
  • some of the ordinary refrigerating chambers employed at the top of bars have coils of pipe of small capacity. These coils of pipe h ordinarily contain, let us say, about a glass of beer, and when a glass of beer is drawn from the faucet j warm beerwould flowinto the coil it unless some means is provided for precooling the beer.
  • the precooler e is used, which is interposed in the pipe between the keg and the refrigeratingchamber 71 and is adapted to contain a considerable quantity of beer, say one or two gallons, so that the coil 72, will be at all times supplied with cool beer, and the introduction of a small quantity of warm beer into the precooler will not appreciably raise the temperature of the large quantity of cool beer contained in the precooler.
  • Another valuable feature of my invention is that the refrigerating-chamber'i is efficiently drained, thereby efiecting economical working, and the drainings or drippings are used over again in the precooler.
  • a structure for cooling dispensing liquids the combination of a bar or table, a refrigerating-chamber supported thereby and adapted to contain a refrigerating substance, a spigot j and a coil-pipe h of small liquidcontaining capacity, aprecooler connected to the said coil and to a source of beveragesnpply and comprising in its structure an ice-chamber elocated below the refrigerating chamber and receiving the overflow therefrom through a pipe k, a vessel f contained within the ice-chamber and of considerably-larger liquid-containing capacity than the pipe-coil h, whereby, when a small quantity of beverage is drawn,'the beverage is brought in a precooled state from the precooler to the coil h and an outflow for the ice-chamber e, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.

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Patented May 22, I900.
G. SEGAL.
REFRIGERATING DEVICE.
(Application filed Feb. 5, 1900.)
(No Model.)
WITNESSES: gm
ATTORNEYS w: NORRXS Farms (20., WOTO-LITNQ, wAsmNcToN, mo.
UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEDALE SEGAL, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO SARAH SEGAL, OF SAME PLACE.
REFRIGERATING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 650,098, dated May 22, 1900.
Application filed February 5, 1900. i l N 3,966. (No model.)
T0 at whom it nuty concern:
Be it known that I, GEDALE SEGAL, a subjcct of the King of Roumania, residing in the borough of Manhattan, city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Refrigerating Devices, of which the followingisaspecitication.
My invention relates in general to refrigerating devices and is shown herein as embodied in an efficient beer-cooler.
In the accompanying drawing I have shown such a beer-cooler by way of illustration, the said drawing representing the beer-cooler in sectional elevation.
In the drawing, a is the beer-keg, which is usually located in the cellar and from which a pipe 1) extends through the floorcto a precooler located below the working bar d. This precooler consists of an exterior casing 6, adapted to contain ice, and an interior vessel rounded at both ends and connected at one end to the pipe I), which leads from the beer barrel or keg a, and at its other end to a pipe g,whicl1 extends in a coil h of a small capacity through the refrigerating-chamber t' at the top of the bar a and terminates in a faucet j. The refrigerating-chamber z and precooler e are connected by a drip-pipe It, anda suitable drip-pipe Z and drip-pan m may be arranged to dispose of the drippings from the precooler. It is well known that some of the ordinary refrigerating chambers employed at the top of bars have coils of pipe of small capacity. These coils of pipe h ordinarily contain, let us say, about a glass of beer, and when a glass of beer is drawn from the faucet j warm beerwould flowinto the coil it unless some means is provided for precooling the beer.
In the practice of my invention the precooler e is used, which is interposed in the pipe between the keg and the refrigeratingchamber 71 and is adapted to contain a considerable quantity of beer, say one or two gallons, so that the coil 72, will be at all times supplied with cool beer, and the introduction of a small quantity of warm beer into the precooler will not appreciably raise the temperature of the large quantity of cool beer contained in the precooler.
Another valuable feature of my invention is that the refrigerating-chamber'i is efficiently drained, thereby efiecting economical working, and the drainings or drippings are used over again in the precooler.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a structure for cooling dispensing liquids, the combination of a bar or table, a refrigerating-chamber supported thereby and adapted to contain a refrigerating substance, a spigot j and a coil-pipe h of small liquidcontaining capacity, aprecooler connected to the said coil and to a source of beveragesnpply and comprising in its structure an ice-chamber elocated below the refrigerating chamber and receiving the overflow therefrom through a pipe k, a vessel f contained within the ice-chamber and of considerably-larger liquid-containing capacity than the pipe-coil h, whereby, when a small quantity of beverage is drawn,'the beverage is brought in a precooled state from the precooler to the coil h and an outflow for the ice-chamber e, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
GEO. E. MORSE, OTTO v. SCHRENK.
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US2509562A (en) * 1946-09-11 1950-05-30 Patrick J Foley Beer cooling equipment
US3309886A (en) * 1965-09-15 1967-03-21 Vendo Co Secondary refrigeration apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2509562A (en) * 1946-09-11 1950-05-30 Patrick J Foley Beer cooling equipment
US3309886A (en) * 1965-09-15 1967-03-21 Vendo Co Secondary refrigeration apparatus

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