US859164A - Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like. - Google Patents

Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US859164A
US859164A US33905106A US1906339051A US859164A US 859164 A US859164 A US 859164A US 33905106 A US33905106 A US 33905106A US 1906339051 A US1906339051 A US 1906339051A US 859164 A US859164 A US 859164A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
barrel
head
jet
interior
barrels
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US33905106A
Inventor
John H G Zunner
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
ZUNNER CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT Co
Original Assignee
ZUNNER CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by ZUNNER CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT Co filed Critical ZUNNER CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT Co
Priority to US33905106A priority Critical patent/US859164A/en
Priority to US378418A priority patent/US892108A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US859164A publication Critical patent/US859164A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F26DRYING
    • F26BDRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
    • F26B5/00Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat
    • F26B5/04Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by evaporation or sublimation of moisture under reduced pressure, e.g. in a vacuum
    • F26B5/06Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by evaporation or sublimation of moisture under reduced pressure, e.g. in a vacuum the process involving freezing

Definitions

  • the barrels being continued for some time after the is a central sectional view oi the operating head oi my 75 coating has been applied in order to allow the coating device.
  • the tube it necessitates either a much larger machine for rolling a is made of such a diameter that it may be convenor a larger rolling space and more men when the bariently inserted in the opening in the vessel, as for ex- 85 rels are rolled by hand in order that the pitching apample, into the bung hole oi the barrel, as shown in paratus may proceed continuously.
  • Fig. 1 The shoulder or flange (1, however, is larger during the rolling of the barrels the 'vapors or pitch than this opening or bung hole and between it and smoke condense on the interior walls of the barrel and the outside of the vessel is placed a packing device, a
  • a gasket of rubber or other suitable 90 it is generally necessary to fill the barrels with water elastic material, which in the present case is shown as after they are coated in order to wash out the condensed partly received in a recess in the shoulder a as indiproducts oi the smoke or vapors and even this treatcated by the dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • the head A is ment is not always successful in removing all contamihollow, and has a discharge outlet, as indicated at a 40 nations.
  • This suction creating means connected with after, my improved apparatus is arranged to carry out the head A consists, in the present example, of a jet a process of pitching barrels which consists in first device and more particularly of a jet device arranged applying a coating of pitch to the interior of the barrels to operate with compressed
  • this jet device 1 the barrel and admitting cooler air, as for example, consists of a jet tube O arranged to discharge upward the outside air, to the interior of the barrel, while or in a direction away from the barrel B and toward maintaining in the barrel a pressure below that of the the discharge outlet a
  • the jet tube 0 is provided incoming air which thus expands as it enters the barrel with fluid under pressure from any suitable source, as and thus assists in cooling the coating.
  • a flexible conductor such as the hose 0 which is connected with the jet tube 0 by means of a pipe 0 passing through the wall of the head A.
  • the hose 0 is intended to be supplied with fluid under pressure, as for example, compressed air from any suitable source not shown.
  • a valve C is placed at any convenient point in order to control the supply of air or the like to the jet tube.
  • the head A To the head A is connected a gage D by which the pressure or vacuum in the head A may be ascertained Between the gage D and the head A is placed a cock D whereby the communication between the head and the gage may be cut off.
  • the head A is mounted in such a manner that it may be firmly pressed against the barrel or other vessel and removed therefrom.
  • the head A is mounted on the end of a bar E longitudinally movable in a framework F, the bar E being provided with suitable mechanisms for moving it longitudinally, as for example, by supplying the bar E with a rack E engaged by a toothed segment G mounted on a lever G fulcrumed at G upon the frame Work, the free end of the lever G serving as an operating handle.
  • the frame-work F of the apparatus in the preferred embodiment of my invention, comprises a base F upon which the barrel B may be mounted upon suitable chock-blocks as indicated at F
  • the tap-hole of the barrel B is shown at b.
  • the barrel is first supplied with an interior coating of pitch in the usual way, as for example, by pouring the heated pitch at a temperature of about 400 to 425 Fahr. into the barrel, through the bung-hole, the tap-hole being plugged.
  • the barrel is quickly rolled about and also oscillated end ways sufliciently to bring the hot pitch into contact with every part of the inside of the barrel. Then the latter is quickly placed upon the blocks F, with its bung-hole upward, the head A at this time being elevated so as to be out of the way, by pulling down the lever G.
  • the compressed air is turned into the jet tube by opening the valve G the discharge outlet a also being opened by opening its gate valve a
  • the escape of the compressed air upward through the jet tube 0 and outward through the discharge outlet a causes a suction on the well known principle of an injector and thus exhausts the vapors, smoke and heated air from the interior of the barrel and discharges the same through the discharge outlet u
  • the cooler air from the outside rushes through the tap-hole into the barrel, but as the area of this opening is restricted compared with the discharge capacity of the jet-device, the restricted tap-hole acts as an expansion valve and the incoming air expands slightly as it enters the barrel.
  • the gage D may be put in communication with the head A at any time by opening the cock D in order to measure the vacuum which is being produced by the jet-device.
  • My improved apparatus has an additional feature which adds to its value, as will now be explained.
  • the lever G When the treatment of the barrel is completed, the lever G may be pulled down thus lifting the head A and its tube a clear of the barrel, whereupon the latter may be removed from the blocks and the apparatus is ready to receive the next barrel to be treated.
  • the combina' tion with a head, means for pressing the headagainst the side of the vessel to be treated, and a packing device between said head and said vessel, of means for creating a suction within the head.
  • the combination with a head having a discharge outlet, of a jet-device connected to the head, a valve for closing the discharge outlet, and means for putting the interior or the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to he treated.
  • the combination with a head having a discharge outlet, of a jet-tube within said head, means for supplying fluid under pressure to the jet tube, and means for putting the interior of the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to be treated.
  • the combination with a head having a discharge outlet and means for closing and opening said discharge outlet, of a jet-device connected to said head.
  • means for supplying fluid under pressure to said jet-device means for putting the interior of the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to be treated, and a gage connected to the head.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Molecular Biology (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Coating Apparatus (AREA)

Description

PATENTED JULY 2 1907;
J. H. G- ZUNNER.
APPARATUS FOR'USE IN PITOHING BARRB s AND THE LIKE. APPLICATION FILED 0OT.16' 1906.
"Fogj.
THE NORRIS PETIRS 90., wnsmmzwfl, o. c
UNITED STATES PATENT orrron.
JOHN H. G. ZUNNER, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ZUNNER CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.
APPARATUS FOR USE IN PITGHING BARRELS AND THE LIKE.
No. 859,164. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented July 2, 1907. Application filed October 15, 1906. Serial No. 339,051.
To all whom it, may concern: I By this process, the vapors and smoke are quickly Be it known that I, JOHN H. G. ZUNNER, a citizen removed from the barrel while still hot and before havoi' the United States, residing at Rochester, New York, ing had any opportunity to condense, and also the have invented certain new and useful Improvements j heated air is removed and replaced by cooler air,
in Apparatus for Use in Pitching Barrels and the Like; I which in turn is removed as rapidly as it becomes heat- 60 and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, ed. In this manner the coating oi pitch is quickly clear, and exact description of the invention, such as cooled to such an extent that'it hardens so'that it canwill enable others skilled in the art to which it appernot flow from one part of the interior of the barrel to tains to make and use the same. another part. My invention relates to improvements in apparatus Although I have described this new process, I do 65 for use in pitching barrels and like vessels. not claim it herein as it forms the subject matter of a In the ordinary process of pitching or coating the separate application. interior of barrels, the pitch is first heated to about i For the purpose of conveniently carrying out this 400 or 425 F. and then supplied to the interior of the process, I have devised a new apparatus which constibarrel, as for example, by spraying it or pouring it tutes the subject matter of the present application. 70 into the barrel, after which the barrel is moved about This apparatus is shown in the accompanying drawings, either by hand or by suitable machinery in order to in which bring the pitch into contact with all portions of the Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device connected inner surface of the barrel, this rolling or moving about to a barrel, the latter being shown in section. Fig. 2
oi: the barrels being continued for some time after the is a central sectional view oi the operating head oi my 75 coating has been applied in order to allow the coating device.
a sufficient time to cool and thereby lose its plastic Referring to the drawings, A is ahead provided with condition. Owing to the fact that the pitch is conmeans for engagement with the barrel B or other vesfined within the barrel, which is of wood and a poor sel, said means consisting in the present case of a conductor of heat, the pitch cools but slowly and flanged or extended shoulder a from which projects a 80 therefore the rolling or movement of the barrels must tube (1 arranged to extend a distance into the vessel, continue for some time. This delay in the cooling of this tube in the device shown being closed at one end the pitch in each barrel is a serious inconvenience, as and provided with a series of perforations. The tube it necessitates either a much larger machine for rolling a is made of such a diameter that it may be convenor a larger rolling space and more men when the bariently inserted in the opening in the vessel, as for ex- 85 rels are rolled by hand in order that the pitching apample, into the bung hole oi the barrel, as shown in paratus may proceed continuously. Furthermore, Fig. 1. The shoulder or flange (1, however, is larger during the rolling of the barrels the 'vapors or pitch than this opening or bung hole and between it and smoke condense on the interior walls of the barrel and the outside of the vessel is placed a packing device, a
thus contaminate the coating to such an extent that as for example, a gasket of rubber or other suitable 90 it is generally necessary to fill the barrels with water elastic material, which in the present case is shown as after they are coated in order to wash out the condensed partly received in a recess in the shoulder a as indiproducts oi the smoke or vapors and even this treatcated by the dotted lines in Fig. 1. The head A is ment is not always successful in removing all contamihollow, and has a discharge outlet, as indicated at a 40 nations. provided with means for closing it and for opening it 95 The principal object of my invention is to avoid quickly, such means consisting in the present examthese disadvantages, which are well known to those ple, of a gate valve (1 operated by its handle 11*. skilled in the art and hence have been but briefly set Suitable means is provided for creating a suction in forth above. the head A so that the vapors and smoke may be drawn With this general object in view, and some others from the vessel and discharged through the discharge 100 which will be obvious from the description hereinoutlet a This suction creating means connected with after, my improved apparatus is arranged to carry out the head A, consists, in the present example, of a jet a process of pitching barrels which consists in first device and more particularly of a jet device arranged applying a coating of pitch to the interior of the barrels to operate with compressed In the embodiment and then exhausting the heated air and vapors from of my invention shown in the drawings, this jet device 1 the barrel and admitting cooler air, as for example, consists of a jet tube O arranged to discharge upward the outside air, to the interior of the barrel, while or in a direction away from the barrel B and toward maintaining in the barrel a pressure below that of the the discharge outlet a The jet tube 0 is provided incoming air which thus expands as it enters the barrel with fluid under pressure from any suitable source, as and thus assists in cooling the coating. l r t for example, by means of a flexible conductor such as the hose 0 which is connected with the jet tube 0 by means of a pipe 0 passing through the wall of the head A. The hose 0 is intended to be supplied with fluid under pressure, as for example, compressed air from any suitable source not shown. A valve C is placed at any convenient point in order to control the supply of air or the like to the jet tube.
To the head A is connected a gage D by which the pressure or vacuum in the head A may be ascertained Between the gage D and the head A is placed a cock D whereby the communication between the head and the gage may be cut off. The head A is mounted in such a manner that it may be firmly pressed against the barrel or other vessel and removed therefrom. In the example shown, the head A is mounted on the end of a bar E longitudinally movable in a framework F, the bar E being provided with suitable mechanisms for moving it longitudinally, as for example, by supplying the bar E with a rack E engaged by a toothed segment G mounted on a lever G fulcrumed at G upon the frame Work, the free end of the lever G serving as an operating handle.
The frame-work F of the apparatus, in the preferred embodiment of my invention, comprises a base F upon which the barrel B may be mounted upon suitable chock-blocks as indicated at F The tap-hole of the barrel B is shown at b.
In carrying out my process by the aid of the apparatus described the barrel is first supplied with an interior coating of pitch in the usual way, as for example, by pouring the heated pitch at a temperature of about 400 to 425 Fahr. into the barrel, through the bung-hole, the tap-hole being plugged. The barrel is quickly rolled about and also oscillated end ways sufliciently to bring the hot pitch into contact with every part of the inside of the barrel. Then the latter is quickly placed upon the blocks F, with its bung-hole upward, the head A at this time being elevated so as to be out of the way, by pulling down the lever G. As soon as the barrel is in place, upon the blocks F the head A is rapidly depressed by releasing the lever G, whereupon the head A will descend by its own weight, or its movement may be hastened by pushing upward on the lever G The tube a enters the bung-hole of the barrel and the packing device a" comes into contact with the outside of the barrel. By pressing upward on the lever G, the said packing device a is firmly compressed between the shoulder a and the barrel, thus making an air-tight or substantially air-tight connection between the head and barrel. The plug being removed from the tap-hole of the barrel, the compressed air is turned into the jet tube by opening the valve G the discharge outlet a also being opened by opening its gate valve a The escape of the compressed air upward through the jet tube 0 and outward through the discharge outlet a causes a suction on the well known principle of an injector and thus exhausts the vapors, smoke and heated air from the interior of the barrel and discharges the same through the discharge outlet u At this time, the cooler air from the outside rushes through the tap-hole into the barrel, but as the area of this opening is restricted compared with the discharge capacity of the jet-device, the restricted tap-hole acts as an expansion valve and the incoming air expands slightly as it enters the barrel. The immediate removal of the vapors and smoke and heated air, and the rapid cooling of the soft pitch. The continued action of the jet-device causes a flow of the cooler air from the outside into the barrel through the tap-hole and outward through the discharge outlet a so that the said air is continuously removed as rapidly as it becomes warmed by the heat which it abstracts from the coating.
The gage D, may be put in communication with the head A at any time by opening the cock D in order to measure the vacuum which is being produced by the jet-device.
My improved apparatus has an additional feature which adds to its value, as will now be explained. Some of the experts in this art prefer to submit the interior of the barrel to a pressure such as the pressure of compressed air after the pitch coating is in place and before the same has been entirely hardened. With my apparatus, this can be done atany time desired, by merely closing the gatevalve a and the tap-hole b of the barrel, whereupon the jet-device ceases to function as an injectorand the compressed air is confined in the head A and barrel B until the pressure in the latter is equal to that of the supply of compressed air. The gage D'serves to indicate and thus allow the control of this pressure.
When the treatment of the barrel is completed, the lever G may be pulled down thus lifting the head A and its tube a clear of the barrel, whereupon the latter may be removed from the blocks and the apparatus is ready to receive the next barrel to be treated.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination with a head having a discharge outlet, 01: a jetxlevice connected to the head, and means for connecting the head to the vessel to he treated.
2. In an apparatus of the class described, the combina' tion. with a head, means for pressing the headagainst the side of the vessel to be treated, and a packing device between said head and said vessel, of means for creating a suction within the head.
In an apparatus, of the class described, the combination, with a head having a discharge outlet, of a jet-device connected to the head, a valve for closing the discharge outlet, and means for putting the interior or the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to he treated.
4. In an apparatus of the class described, the combination, with a head having a discharge outlet, of a jet-tube within said head, means for supplying fluid under pressure to the jet tube, and means for putting the interior of the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to be treated. I
In an apparatus of the class described, the combination, with a head having a discharge outlet and means for closing and opening said discharge outlet, of a jet-device connected to said head. means for supplying fluid under pressure to said jet-device, means for putting the interior of the head in communication with the interior of the vessel to be treated, and a gage connected to the head.
In testimony whereof fication, in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN H. G. ZUNNER.
Witnesses PATRICK CAULEY, WALTER S'rAci'.
I afiix my signature to this speci-
US33905106A 1906-10-15 1906-10-15 Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like. Expired - Lifetime US859164A (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US33905106A US859164A (en) 1906-10-15 1906-10-15 Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like.
US378418A US892108A (en) 1906-10-15 1907-06-11 Process for use in pitching barrels.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US33905106A US859164A (en) 1906-10-15 1906-10-15 Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US859164A true US859164A (en) 1907-07-02

Family

ID=2927617

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US33905106A Expired - Lifetime US859164A (en) 1906-10-15 1906-10-15 Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US859164A (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738592A (en) * 1954-10-19 1956-03-20 George C West Hair drying apparatus
US3011911A (en) * 1958-04-16 1961-12-05 Murray Corp Bowl trapway glazing machine
US3233579A (en) * 1962-11-14 1966-02-08 Arvidsson Karl Ewald Vigelius Impregnating apparatus

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738592A (en) * 1954-10-19 1956-03-20 George C West Hair drying apparatus
US3011911A (en) * 1958-04-16 1961-12-05 Murray Corp Bowl trapway glazing machine
US3233579A (en) * 1962-11-14 1966-02-08 Arvidsson Karl Ewald Vigelius Impregnating apparatus

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
JP4870162B2 (en) Method for generating steam eruption from a steam iron
US859164A (en) Apparatus for use in pitching barrels and the like.
WO2015151868A1 (en) Beverage supply device
WO1988005402A1 (en) Production of hermetically sealed container
US191256A (en) Improvement in the manufacture of ice
US262773A (en) Appaeatus foe deawing liquors feom eegs
US2182064A (en) Apparatus for treating matters in hot liquid state
US5591396A (en) Self cleaning drain system and modular plumbing system for a sterilizing apparatus
US892108A (en) Process for use in pitching barrels.
US855210A (en) Boiler-tube cleaner.
US2408721A (en) Pneumatically-operated liquid-recirculating device
US603330A (en) hartman
US378776A (en) dittenhoefeb
US398397A (en) howabd
US623758A (en) Apparatus for racking beer
US551829A (en) Barrel-drainer
US261453A (en) Liquid-cooling apparatus
US212951A (en) Improvement in beer-coolers
US168477A (en) Improvement in night-soil apparatus
US574827A (en) Cask-pitching apparatus
US922131A (en) Low-pressure heating.
US501645A (en) Apparatus for cleaning liquor-faucets and their keg connections
US1643196A (en) Vulcanizer
US991826A (en) Apparatus for removing wall-paper.
US1026729A (en) Pitching-machine.