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US652271A
US652271A US69166498A US1898691664A US652271A US 652271 A US652271 A US 652271A US 69166498 A US69166498 A US 69166498A US 1898691664 A US1898691664 A US 1898691664A US 652271 A US652271 A US 652271A
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  • Patented lune 26, 1900 Patented lune 26, 1900.
  • FIG. 1 represents a front elevation of a wateucooler embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central sectional View on line 2 2
  • Fig. 3 is a plan View, with the top removed, on line 3 3
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view on line 4 4, Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 5 shows a detached view in section of the tapered plug of the water-faucet.
  • My present invention relates to a watercooler for drinking-water in which the water to be cooled is kept separate from the ice; and it consists in the construction and arrange ment of parts, as hereinafter described, and set forth in the annexed claims.
  • A denotes the outer case or box, preferably made of wood and lined with a layer of felt B or other suitable iibrous material.
  • a hollow sheet-metal shell C Inclosed within the felt lining is a hollow sheet-metal shell C, having its outside corresponding with the size and shape of the outer case and containing a central cylindrical space D to receive a waterreceptacle E, preferably of glass,and provided with a glass faucet F at the bottom and an orifice G at the top.
  • the shell or case C forms a tank for the reception of broken ice surrounding the water-receptacle E, except for a space H in the front of the cooler between the vertical walls I I of the tank, as seen in Fig. 4.
  • the front portion of the outer case is provided with a recess J to receive the faucet F, and the front side K of the outer case A is removable and is held in place by buttons L L.
  • a space M Between the vertical Walls I I of the ice-tank and the front of the outer case is a space M, in which is placed a faucet N, communicating with the interior of the icetank in order to remove the water from the melted ice.
  • the faucet N is accessible by removing the side K from the front of the case.
  • the bottom O of the ice-tank is raised at the wall I and gradually descends toward the vertical wall I, where it is the lowest, so that the water will drain to that point and be withdrawn through the faucet N.
  • a layer of felt P is placed across the top of the glass Waterreceptacle and the sheet-metal ice-tank, having openings for the reception of ice in aline- Vment with openings in the ice-tank, which are closed by covers Q Q, and openings S S in the top of the case, which are closed by covers S S.
  • the orifice G- in the water-receptacle is closed by the stopper T, provided with a pipe U, upon which is mounted a cup V.
  • the tube U extends upwardly into the cup V and supports upon its upper end a bell-shaped cover WV.
  • the upper end of the tube U is provided with a series of slots U to allow air to pass beneath the lower edge of the bell W and enter the tube U, through which it flows intothe Water-receptacle E as the Water is drawn out through the faucet F.
  • the space between the cover IV and the cup V is lled with a fibrous material Y, such as cotton, or, if preferred, with coarsely-powdered charcoal or with a mixture of charcoal and fibrous material, which serves to filter the air passing into the water-receptacle E.
  • the glass faucet F is provided with the tapered glass plug F', which is provided with a shoulder F2 to regulate the entrance of the plug in the faucet and prevent it from becoming stuck by the contact of the ground surfaces.
  • the lower end of the plug F is provided with a groove F5 to receive a cylindrical rubber band F4, which holds the plug in place.
  • the faucet N is inclosed within the space M and concealed from view by the removable front K, which prevents it from being turned by mistake in place of the water-faucet.
  • the bottom of the water-receptacle is provided with the projections a a, and the bottom of the ice-tank has legs h h, which rest upon a single layer of felt between them and the bottom of the case in order to limit the area of compression of the felt by the weight of the water-receptacle and ice-tank.
  • a watercooler the combination of a water-receptacle, an outer case, a sheet-metal shell inclosed in said case, a iibrous material IOC outer case having openings .corresponding with the openings in said metal shell, covers by which the openings in said shell and said case are closed, said case having a removable front with a space behind 'said removable front for a faucet, and a faucet in said space communicating with said ice-chamber, substantially as described.

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Patented lune 26, 1900.
Nq. 652,27l.
E. a. Howe;
WATER GOULER.
(Application led Sept. 22, 1898.1
(No Model.)
TH: spams Pneus co., F'Hoaumo.: WASHINGTON. n. c.
PATENT Erica9 ELBRIDGE G. HOWE, OF MILLBURY, MASSACHUSETTS.
WATER-COO LER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 652,271, dated June 26, 1900. Application filed September 22, 1898. Serial No. 691,664. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELBRIDGE G. HOWE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Millbury,in the county of Worcester and (lommonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in VatereCoolers, of which the following is a speciiication, accompanied by drawings forming a part of the same, in which-- Figure 1 represents a front elevation of a wateucooler embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical central sectional View on line 2 2, Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a plan View, with the top removed, on line 3 3, Fig. 2. Fig. 4 isa horizontal sectional view on line 4 4, Fig. 2; and Fig. 5 shows a detached view in section of the tapered plug of the water-faucet.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the different figures.
My present invention relates to a watercooler for drinking-water in which the water to be cooled is kept separate from the ice; and it consists in the construction and arrange ment of parts, as hereinafter described, and set forth in the annexed claims.
Referring to the drawings, A denotes the outer case or box, preferably made of wood and lined with a layer of felt B or other suitable iibrous material. Inclosed within the felt lining is a hollow sheet-metal shell C, having its outside corresponding with the size and shape of the outer case and containing a central cylindrical space D to receive a waterreceptacle E, preferably of glass,and provided with a glass faucet F at the bottom and an orifice G at the top. The shell or case C forms a tank for the reception of broken ice surrounding the water-receptacle E, except for a space H in the front of the cooler between the vertical walls I I of the tank, as seen in Fig. 4. The front portion of the outer case is provided with a recess J to receive the faucet F, and the front side K of the outer case A is removable and is held in place by buttons L L. Between the vertical Walls I I of the ice-tank and the front of the outer case is a space M, in which is placed a faucet N, communicating with the interior of the icetank in order to remove the water from the melted ice. The faucet N is accessible by removing the side K from the front of the case. The bottom O of the ice-tank is raised at the wall I and gradually descends toward the vertical wall I, where it is the lowest, so that the water will drain to that point and be withdrawn through the faucet N. A layer of felt P is placed across the top of the glass Waterreceptacle and the sheet-metal ice-tank, having openings for the reception of ice in aline- Vment with openings in the ice-tank, which are closed by covers Q Q, and openings S S in the top of the case, which are closed by covers S S.
The orifice G- in the water-receptacle is closed by the stopper T, provided with a pipe U, upon which is mounted a cup V. The tube U extends upwardly into the cup V and supports upon its upper end a bell-shaped cover WV. The upper end of the tube U is provided with a series of slots U to allow air to pass beneath the lower edge of the bell W and enter the tube U, through which it flows intothe Water-receptacle E as the Water is drawn out through the faucet F. The space between the cover IV and the cup V is lled with a fibrous material Y, such as cotton, or, if preferred, with coarsely-powdered charcoal or with a mixture of charcoal and fibrous material, which serves to filter the air passing into the water-receptacle E. The glass faucet F is provided with the tapered glass plug F', which is provided with a shoulder F2 to regulate the entrance of the plug in the faucet and prevent it from becoming stuck by the contact of the ground surfaces. The lower end of the plug F is provided with a groove F5 to receive a cylindrical rubber band F4, which holds the plug in place.
The faucet N is inclosed within the space M and concealed from view by the removable front K, which prevents it from being turned by mistake in place of the water-faucet.
The bottom of the water-receptacle is provided with the projections a a, and the bottom of the ice-tank has legs h h, which rest upon a single layer of felt between them and the bottom of the case in order to limit the area of compression of the felt by the weight of the water-receptacle and ice-tank.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. In a watercooler, the combination of a water-receptacle, an outer case, a sheet-metal shell inclosed in said case, a iibrous material IOC outer case having openings .corresponding with the openings in said metal shell, covers by which the openings in said shell and said case are closed, said case having a removable front with a space behind 'said removable front for a faucet, and a faucet in said space communicating with said ice-chamber, substantially as described.
Dated this 30th day of August, 1898.
ELBRIDGE G. HOWE. Witnesses:
RUFUs B. FOWLER, M. C. PRICE.
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