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US688701A
US688701A US37965A US1900037965A US688701A US 688701 A US688701 A US 688701A US 37965 A US37965 A US 37965A US 1900037965 A US1900037965 A US 1900037965A US 688701 A US688701 A US 688701A
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    • B08BCLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to barrel-sprinkling apparatus, and has for its object to produce an efficiently-acting barrel or keg sprinkling apparatus wherein the danger of the operator scalding himself is reduced to a minimum.
  • Figure 1 is a broken-away side elevation of a sprinkling apparatus in which my invention is embodied.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; and
  • Fig. 3 is a section of the apparatus on an enlarged scale, the section being taken on line III III of Fig. 2.
  • aV represents suitable runs whose free ends are preferably mounted on adjustable pedestals b.
  • the runs a are shown as provided with sockets c, in which run balls CZ, which are preferably supported by smaller balls, as shown.
  • the balls c are four in number, although a greater or less number may be used, and the keg rests upon these balls and is thereby adapted to be turned freely in any direction, so as to be accurately centered with respect to the sprin kler-nozzle.
  • the sprinkler-nozzle e is connected to the water-supply by a hose or flexible pipef and is carried by a collar g, mounted upon a bracket h, carried by the rear end of a foot-lever t', which is hung on a pivot j, carried by a fork Zo.
  • This foot lever or treadle j is in position to be pressed by the foot of the operator and to thereby insert the nozzle e into the bung-hole of the barrel.
  • a valve Z to control the Elow of water.
  • this valve Z is a self-seating valve providedwith a stein m, projecting downward into proximity to a (No model.)
  • the nozzle will strike against the side of the barrel and will not rise any farther, so that the valve will not be operated, as the screwp is so set that its head will not come in contact with or operate the valve-operating means until the nozzle has risen to a sufficient height to fully enter the bung-hole. It will thus be impossible for the operator to scald himself except by being grossly care-4 less, as the valve will not be operated until the operating-nozzle has risen to the proper height, and if a barrel is in place on the ballbearings the Valve will not be operated until the sprinkler-nozzle has entered the bunghole ot' the barrel.

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` No. ssaJm. Patented nec. lo, |901.
G. SCHOCK.
BARREL SPRINKLING APPARATUS.
(Application filed Nov. 28, 1900.)
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ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES GUSTAV SOHOCK, O
PATENT Marron F NEW YORK, N. Y.
BARREL-SPRINKLING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 688,701, dated December 10, 1901. Original application filed November 2, 1899, Serial No. 735,581. Divided and this application iiled November 28, 1900. Serial To @ZZ whom it 717,663/ concern.-
Be it known that I, GUSTAV SCHOCK, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Barrel-Sprinkling Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to barrel-sprinkling apparatus, and has for its object to produce an efficiently-acting barrel or keg sprinkling apparatus wherein the danger of the operator scalding himself is reduced to a minimum.
In the accompanying drawings I have shown, by way of example, a sprinkling0r apparatus in which my invention is embodied.
This application is a division of my application, Serial No. 735,581, filed November 2, 1899, upon which United States Letters Patent No. 653,821 were issued July 17, 1900.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a broken-away side elevation of a sprinkling apparatus in which my invention is embodied. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same; and Fig. 3 is a section of the apparatus on an enlarged scale, the section being taken on line III III of Fig. 2.
In the drawings, aV represents suitable runs whose free ends are preferably mounted on adjustable pedestals b. The runs a are shown as provided with sockets c, in which run balls CZ, which are preferably supported by smaller balls, as shown. As shown in Fig. 2, the balls c are four in number, although a greater or less number may be used, and the keg rests upon these balls and is thereby adapted to be turned freely in any direction, so as to be accurately centered with respect to the sprin kler-nozzle. The sprinkler-nozzle e is connected to the water-supply by a hose or flexible pipef and is carried by a collar g, mounted upon a bracket h, carried by the rear end of a foot-lever t', which is hung on a pivot j, carried by a fork Zo. This foot lever or treadle j is in position to be pressed by the foot of the operator and to thereby insert the nozzle e into the bung-hole of the barrel. At a suitable place in the supply-pipe I place a valve Z to control the Elow of water. In the present instance I have shown this valve Z as a self-seating valve providedwith a stein m, projecting downward into proximity to a (No model.)
flexible partition o, beneath which is an adjustable screw p, adjustably mounted in a bracket q, carried by the bracket ZL, a locknut r being provided to maintain the screw in its set position. 'lhe function of this screw is to open the valve, which is done in the f0l lowing manner: When the operator gets the bung-hole ofthe barrel into position to be entered by the movable sprinkler-nozzle, he presses upon the treadle t', entering' the said nozzle intothe bung-hole, and as the bracket ZL rises the head of the screwp raises the stein m and the valve Z, thereby opening the said valve and permitting the water to flow to the nozzle e. If, however, the bung-hole has not been putin proper position to be entered by the nozzle, the nozzle will strike against the side of the barrel and will not rise any farther, so that the valve will not be operated, as the screwp is so set that its head will not come in contact with or operate the valve-operating means until the nozzle has risen to a suficient height to fully enter the bung-hole. It will thus be impossible for the operator to scald himself except by being grossly care-4 less, as the valve will not be operated until the operating-nozzle has risen to the proper height, and if a barrel is in place on the ballbearings the Valve will not be operated until the sprinkler-nozzle has entered the bunghole ot' the barrel. Beneath the sprinklernozzle I have provided a catch-basin s, which is provided with an outlet-aperture i, communicating with the waste-pipe n. thus be seen that I have produced a Very efflcient apparatus for washing and transporting and scrubbing and sprinkling barrels. The said operations taking place one after another constitute a continuous process or operation of cleaning barrels which are to be used over again.
Having described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination of the movable nozzle, the normally stationary valve cont-rolling the admission of fluid to the nozzle, and operating means carried by the nozzle and adapted to open the valve after an initial independent movement of thenozzle.
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2. The combination of the stationary barrel-support, the nozzle movable relatively thereto, the stationary valve-easing, a oonnection from said casing to thenozzle, a valve located Within the easing and controlling thev supply of Huid to the nozzle, and operating means carried by the nozzle and adapted to open the valve after an initial independent movement of the nozzle.
3. The combination of the movable nozzle, the normally stationary valve controlling the admission of fluid to the nozzle, operating means carried by the nozzle and adapted to open the valve after an initial independent movement of the nozzle, and means for adj Listing said operating means toward and from the valve.
4. The combination of the movable nozzle, the station ary valve-casing having a movable Wall or partition, the valve arranged to engage said wall and controlling the supply of fluid to the nozzle, and operating means carried by the nozzle andadapted to engage the said movable Wall exteriorly to open the valve after an initial independent movement of the nozzle.
GUSTAV SCHOCK.
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S. D. ELMORE, OTTO v. SCHRENK.
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US3955588A (en) * 1973-07-12 1976-05-11 Seitz-Werke Gmbh Spraying device for a bottle cleaning machine

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US3955588A (en) * 1973-07-12 1976-05-11 Seitz-Werke Gmbh Spraying device for a bottle cleaning machine

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