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US75377A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • a and c two of these chambers, representvthe refrigerators, which are at the head and foot of the coffin proper, @which is to contain the corpse.
  • the whole is to be made with box-,lining of wood or zinc, as represented by letters rZ d d, and to be filled with sew-dust, charcoal, shavings, or other substances used in refrigerf ators.
  • the refrigerator-chambers a and. o are to be lled with ice and salt, as shown in the accompanying drawinfr.
  • Lettersf andf at the bottom of chambers a and o, represent the pipes for conducting away the water formed in the refrigerators, so that it cannot pass into the Cottin-chamber, which pipes nreto be so covered by everated tin and holes underneath, which will allow' the water only to pes's into them.
  • the figures 1, 2, 3, in hg. 3, represent the movable lid tonthe refrigerator endcon, and e, a lid moving on pivots'over a. gloss, directly above the head of the corpse.
  • the double-walled refrigeratoncoin constructed as described, with the ice-chambers a c at the head fand foot of the corpse-chamber Z, seid ice-chambers having exterior .openings,ff, for the escape'of water, and cemmunicating with the corpse-chamber containing the rack, by means of openings in the bottom of the inner wells K of said chambers, as herein described for the purposc'speeiied.

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JOHN s. Coxon DELAWARE, OHIO.
Letters .Patent No. 75,377, dated' March `10, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT 1N BBFRIGEnATon-Oorrms.
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TOA'LL WHOM 1T MAY eoNoERN:
le it known that I, JOHN SUCOX, of Delaware, in the county of Delaware, and State of Ohio, have invented n new Mode for Preserving the Bodies of the Dead before Burial, or a Refrigerator-Coffin; and I do hereby declarethat the following isa. full and exact description thereof, reference being had tothe accompanying drawings, and to theletters of reference marked thereon,'making a, part of this specification.l
The nature of my invent-ion consists in making the eoiln with three chambers, which are shown by 11,19, and e in g. 2 in the accompanying drawing. p
a and c, two of these chambers, representvthe refrigerators, which are at the head and foot of the coffin proper, @which is to contain the corpse. The whole is to be made with box-,lining of wood or zinc, as represented by letters rZ d d, and to be filled with sew-dust, charcoal, shavings, or other substances used in refrigerf ators.` The refrigerator-chambers a and. o are to be lled with ice and salt, as shown in the accompanying drawinfr. The cor seis lacedn onl araek com osod of slats raised from one to two inches above the' bottom of.
a P P P a P the chamber b, and, by means of the ventilator at 'the end s of the chambers a ond c, and sides of b, the cold or chilled air generated in the refrigerator is carried into the centre chamber or con proper, b, and brought into contactA with every portion of the corpse placed upon the rack as aforesaid. By this means no foreign o'r Offensive substance is brought into Contact with the corpse, but the same is kept perfectly pure and clean, and preserved for any length of time, in the warmest weather, in a chilled* or frozen state.
Lettersf andf, at the bottom of chambers a and o, represent the pipes for conducting away the water formed in the refrigerators, so that it cannot pass into the Cottin-chamber, which pipes nreto be so covered by everated tin and holes underneath, which will allow' the water only to pes's into them.
The figures 1, 2, 3, in hg. 3, represent the movable lid tonthe refrigerator endcon, and e, a lid moving on pivots'over a. gloss, directly above the head of the corpse. v
The double-walled refrigeratoncoin, constructed as described, with the ice-chambers a c at the head fand foot of the corpse-chamber Z, seid ice-chambers having exterior .openings,ff, for the escape'of water, and cemmunicating with the corpse-chamber containing the rack, by means of openings in the bottom of the inner wells K of said chambers, as herein described for the purposc'speeiied.
JOHN S. COX.
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T. E. POWELL, CEAS. E. ZEIGLER.
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