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US719309A US13016902A US1902130169A US719309A US 719309 A US719309 A US 719309A US 13016902 A US13016902 A US 13016902A US 1902130169 A US1902130169 A US 1902130169A US 719309 A US719309 A US 719309A
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  • the invention relates to filters; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
  • the letter a designates the metal casin g, usually of cylindrical form, having the bottom chamber b in the bottom c, which is provided with the outlet-aperture d.
  • the top of the lter-casing consists of a cover c, which should be secured to the body of the casing with a screw-thread, and is prof vided with an inlet-nipplef, usually threaded, for attachment to a spigot or other outlet from the water-supply.
  • a holding rib or bearing or reinforcement g having ⁇ a top h and a bottom flange k, forming a circular open seat for the base Z of the clay filter-cylinder m, which fits neatly in such seat, resting on the flange 7.5.
  • the filter-cylinder is made of porous clay or other solid filtering material and is exteriorlyshouldered to form a base l and an upright portion p of smaller diameter than said base, but rising concentrically therefrom,asshown.
  • Thisbase hasalevelshouldertop 7 of annular form, which is flush with the top 7L of the holding-reinforcement g when vthe base rests on the flange or ledge at the bottom of such reinforcement or bearing.
  • the upright portion of the clay filter-cylinder extends nearly to the top of the upper chamber portion of tho casing, and a cylindrical perforation or borel extends from the bottom of the filter-cylinder nearly to the top of the same, in such wise, however, that while this bore is closed at the top by the material of which the filter-cylinder is made it is open at the bottom to discharge into the bottom chamber l).
  • An annular gasket s, of rubber or other suitable material, having its exterior diameter equal or nearly equal to that of the casing and the diameter of its opening equal to that of the upright portion of the filtercylinder, is placed around said upright portion down upon the shoulder of its base, on which it rests, as well as upon the top of the bearing g of the casing. This gasket bridges the small joint interval between the base and bearing and closes the same in order to prevent leakage from the upper water-chamber w into the chamber of the bottom.
  • Water being allowed to enter the casing at its inlet linds its way through the clay ltercylinder into the inside perforation or bore thereof, whence it passes into the chamber in the bottom below the base of the filtercylinder, whence it passes through the outlet into a proper receptacle. Impurities of the water are left on the outer surface of the clay cylinder.
  • the clay cylinder When necessary for cleaning, the clay cylinder can be readily removed from the casing after the cover has been taken off.
  • the clay cylinder is readily cleaned by means of a brush and water.
  • a filter comprising the cylinder-casing, having an upper chamber portion, a bottom chamber portion, and an interior bearing or rib around the upper part of the bottom chamber, a removable clay filter-cylinder shouldered to form au outwardly-projecting l In testimony whereof I afx my signature base, and extending upward to near the top in presence of two witnesseses. of said casing, and an annular rubber gasket fitting upon the shoulder of the base, and the ROBERT W' DAVIS' Witnesses:

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No. 719,309. PATENTED JAN. 27, 1903. R. W. DAVIS. FILTER.
APPLIGATION FILED NOV. 5, 1902.
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lUivitnn STATES 'PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT W. DAVIS, OF JACKSON, OHIO.
FILTER.
SEECIFICACEION forming part of Letters Patent No. 719,309, dated January27, 1903.
Application led November 5.1902. Serial No.'130,169. (No modali:
To a/ZZ whom, it 71mg/ con/cern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT W. DAVIS, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Jackson, in the county of Jackson and State of Ohio, have made a certain new and useful Invention in Filters; `and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the invention, referencebeing had to the accompanyingdrawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
The invention relates to filters; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, as hereinafter set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a side elevation of my invention as applied, and Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section of the invention.
In the drawings the letter a designates the metal casin g, usually of cylindrical form, having the bottom chamber b in the bottom c, which is provided with the outlet-aperture d. The top of the lter-casing consists of a cover c, which should be secured to the body of the casing with a screw-thread, and is prof vided with an inlet-nipplef, usually threaded, for attachment to a spigot or other outlet from the water-supply. Around the upper portion of the bottom chamber on the inside is provided a holding rib or bearing or reinforcement g, having` a top h and a bottom flange k, forming a circular open seat for the base Z of the clay filter-cylinder m, which fits neatly in such seat, resting on the flange 7.5. The filter-cylinder is made of porous clay or other solid filtering material and is exteriorlyshouldered to form a base l and an upright portion p of smaller diameter than said base, but rising concentrically therefrom,asshown. Thisbasehasalevelshouldertop 7 of annular form, which is flush with the top 7L of the holding-reinforcement g when vthe base rests on the flange or ledge at the bottom of such reinforcement or bearing. The upright portion of the clay filter-cylinder extends nearly to the top of the upper chamber portion of tho casing, and a cylindrical perforation or borel extends from the bottom of the filter-cylinder nearly to the top of the same, in such wise, however, that while this bore is closed at the top by the material of which the filter-cylinder is made it is open at the bottom to discharge into the bottom chamber l). An annular gasket s, of rubber or other suitable material, having its exterior diameter equal or nearly equal to that of the casing and the diameter of its opening equal to that of the upright portion of the filtercylinder, is placed around said upright portion down upon the shoulder of its base, on which it rests, as well as upon the top of the bearing g of the casing. This gasket bridges the small joint interval between the base and bearing and closes the same in order to prevent leakage from the upper water-chamber w into the chamber of the bottom.
Water being allowed to enter the casing at its inlet linds its way through the clay ltercylinder into the inside perforation or bore thereof, whence it passes into the chamber in the bottom below the base of the filtercylinder, whence it passes through the outlet into a proper receptacle. Impurities of the water are left on the outer surface of the clay cylinder.
When necessary for cleaning, the clay cylinder can be readily removed from the casing after the cover has been taken off. The clay cylinder is readily cleaned by means of a brush and water.
Having described this invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s-
1. In a filter, the combination with the cylinder-casing, and the interior annular bearing thereof above the bottom chamber, of the exteriorly-shouldered removable clay lilter-cylinder fitting said bearing, and the annular gasket, closing the joint between the bearing` and shoulder of said filter-cylinder, substantially as specified.
2. A filter, comprising the cylinder-casing, having an upper chamber portion, a bottom chamber portion, and an interior bearing or rib around the upper part of the bottom chamber, a removable clay filter-cylinder shouldered to form au outwardly-projecting l In testimony whereof I afx my signature base, and extending upward to near the top in presence of two Witnesses. of said casing, and an annular rubber gasket fitting upon the shoulder of the base, and the ROBERT W' DAVIS' Witnesses:
LESTER DAVIS, F. E. BINGMAN.
5 top of the bearing to close the joint, and separate the upper chamber portion from the lower chamber portion, substantially as specified.
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US3679054A (en) * 1969-05-30 1972-07-25 Jacques Muller Filtering and aerating jet breaker

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