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US861469A
US861469A US33204506A US1906332045A US861469A US 861469 A US861469 A US 861469A US 33204506 A US33204506 A US 33204506A US 1906332045 A US1906332045 A US 1906332045A US 861469 A US861469 A US 861469A
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  • My invention relates to apparatus for sterilizing articles and in which the articles to be treated are confined in a closed compartment while being subjected to the sterilizing fluid or vapor.
  • the present improvements are particularly well adapted for sterilizing apparatus used by barbers, surgeons and dentists and the particular objects of the invention are to provide a sterilizing device having the sterilizing compartment so constructed that it can be readily opened and closed and at the same time be tightly and securely sealed when closed, whereby the escape or leakage of the sterilizing fluid or gas, is prevented.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of a portable sterilizer provided with my improved top or dome, which is shown as open to give access to the interior thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the upper part of the apparatus, shown in central vertical section and with the cover thereof in closed position.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged top-plan view of the apparatus with the cover in closed position.
  • 1 is a cylindrical steam-chamber having a base 2, and beneath which the heat may be applied. for generating steam in the said. chamber 1.
  • the upper end of the body 1, is open and receives within it the reduced part 3 of bottom of the sterilizing compartment 4, which is a drum-shaped body having the usual perforated bottom 5 for the passage of the steam or other sterilizing vapor.
  • the top of the compartment 4 is formed with a dome or concave-convex shaped part 6, having a lateral opening 7, located at one side and between the top or apex of the dome and the base thereof.
  • the opening 7 is for the purpose of giving access to the interior of the dome in order to place the articles therein to be sterilized and to remove the same therefrom.
  • the central portion of the demo 6, is made with a raised and somewhat ornamental part 8, the center which is formed with a perforation 9, [or receiving a stud or shaft 10, which depends from the center of the interior of the dome-shaped cover 11., which is of a corresponding shape to the dome 6, and is placed over the same making a snug sliding fit therewith, as clearly shown in the drawings.
  • the rotary cover 11 is formed with a lateral opening 12, in its side and at such a point thereon as to correspend with the relative location of the opening 7,
  • the dome so that the two said openings 7 and 1.2, may completely register with each other when the cover is turned angularly on its axis 10.
  • the opening 12 in the cover is a considerable distance from its lower edge 13, and that such opening being the only one in the cover, the steam or sterilizing vapor has practically no chance of escaping or leaking from the sterilizing chamber 4., when the cover is turned that its opening 12, is away from the opening 7, in the dome. This is particularly true when the cover turned through a half circle, so as to place its opening 12, diametrically opposite to the opening 7, for in either case there is an extended area of contact between the two surfaces of the dome and cover which acts effectually to seal the joint between the two, the cover being held down in place by means of a nut 14, which mounted on screw-threads on the stud or shaft 10. The nut 14, is accessible through the opening 7, of the dome,
  • the lower edge 13 of the cover 11 is suitably shaped with a roll or bead and fits in an upwardly-opening groove 15, formed upon the exterior or the body This sliding joint also serves to render the turning the cover smoother and to still further seal the moving part against leakage of steam or vapor.
  • a handle 16 is secured centrally to the exterior of the cover' 11, and being thus located coincident with the axis of motion of the cover, permits the same to be turned more smoothly and without danger of tipping over the entire apparatus.
  • the dome 6, as well as its correspondingly shaped rotary cover 11, are both made from suitable metal spun in the desired shape and this is an advantage this class of apparatus.
  • the body 4-, of the sterilizing compartment, which is detachable, is provided with a thermometer 20, and side handles 21, for detachin g and removing such body when desired.
  • any article placed in the closed sterilizing compartment 4 will be acted upon by such steam and thereby sterilized in the mannor well-known.
  • My improved form of apparatus will be found particularly adapted for use by barbers, surgeons and dentists.
  • the sterilizing may be done by the use of hotair in a manner well-known, and it will be understood that my improvement may he used in conjunction with any of the well-known forms of sterilizers.
  • the dome and its sliding cover are made of spun-metal, the shape and ornamentation thereof may be varied to suit the taste, and in sterilizers of large size, these parts are of a light weight as compared with castings.
  • a sterilizing chamber comprising a drum-shaped body provided with n foraminated bottom on which the articles to be sterilized may rest, a dome shaped top havinga raised bulged part at its apex, and having an opening for the insertion and removal of the articles, a rotary cover shaped to fit the said top and entirely surrounding it, and having a raised apex nesting with and closely fitting over that of the top and provided with an opening to register with that of the top and a pivot stud extending from the apex of the cover down through the apex of the top of the witnesseses WILms FOWLER, ISIDOR BLICKMAN.

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No. 861,469. PATENTED JULY 30, 1907.
E. KRONMAN.
STERILIZING APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED Mans. 1906.
1.9 T a V UNITED sTATns PATENT onnion.
EDWARD KRONMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, OF ONF-HALF TO SOPHlA BLIOKMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
STERILIZING- APPARATUS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 30, 1907.
Application filed August 25,1906. Serial No. 332045- enable any one skilled in the art to which it apper-- tales to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
My invention relates to apparatus for sterilizing articles and in which the articles to be treated are confined in a closed compartment while being subjected to the sterilizing fluid or vapor.
The present improvements are particularly well adapted for sterilizing apparatus used by barbers, surgeons and dentists and the particular objects of the invention are to provide a sterilizing device having the sterilizing compartment so constructed that it can be readily opened and closed and at the same time be tightly and securely sealed when closed, whereby the escape or leakage of the sterilizing fluid or gas, is prevented.
With these and other objects in view, my invention consists in the various novel and peculiar arrangements and combinations of the several different parts of the apparatus, all as hereinafter fully set forth and then pointed out in the claims.
I have illustrated'a type of my invention in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a front view of a portable sterilizer provided with my improved top or dome, which is shown as open to give access to the interior thereof. Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the upper part of the apparatus, shown in central vertical section and with the cover thereof in closed position. Fig. 3 is an enlarged top-plan view of the apparatus with the cover in closed position.
Referring to the drawings, in which like numbers of reference designate like parts throughout, 1 is a cylindrical steam-chamber having a base 2, and beneath which the heat may be applied. for generating steam in the said. chamber 1. The upper end of the body 1, is open and receives within it the reduced part 3 of bottom of the sterilizing compartment 4, which is a drum-shaped body having the usual perforated bottom 5 for the passage of the steam or other sterilizing vapor. The top of the compartment 4 is formed with a dome or concave-convex shaped part 6, having a lateral opening 7, located at one side and between the top or apex of the dome and the base thereof. The opening 7 is for the purpose of giving access to the interior of the dome in order to place the articles therein to be sterilized and to remove the same therefrom.
The central portion of the demo 6, is made with a raised and somewhat ornamental part 8, the center which is formed with a perforation 9, [or receiving a stud or shaft 10, which depends from the center of the interior of the dome-shaped cover 11., which is of a corresponding shape to the dome 6, and is placed over the same making a snug sliding fit therewith, as clearly shown in the drawings.
The rotary cover 11, is formed with a lateral opening 12, in its side and at such a point thereon as to correspend with the relative location of the opening 7,
the dome, so that the two said openings 7 and 1.2, may completely register with each other when the cover is turned angularly on its axis 10.
It will be noted that the opening 12 in the cover is a considerable distance from its lower edge 13, and that such opening being the only one in the cover, the steam or sterilizing vapor has practically no chance of escaping or leaking from the sterilizing chamber 4., when the cover is turned that its opening 12, is away from the opening 7, in the dome. This is particularly true when the cover turned through a half circle, so as to place its opening 12, diametrically opposite to the opening 7, for in either case there is an extended area of contact between the two surfaces of the dome and cover which acts effectually to seal the joint between the two, the cover being held down in place by means of a nut 14, which mounted on screw-threads on the stud or shaft 10. The nut 14, is accessible through the opening 7, of the dome,
when the covf er opening 12, registers therewith, shown in Fig. 1.
The lower edge 13 of the cover 11, is suitably shaped with a roll or bead and fits in an upwardly-opening groove 15, formed upon the exterior or the body This sliding joint also serves to render the turning the cover smoother and to still further seal the moving part against leakage of steam or vapor.
A handle 16 is secured centrally to the exterior of the cover' 11, and being thus located coincident with the axis of motion of the cover, permits the same to be turned more smoothly and without danger of tipping over the entire apparatus.
The dome 6, as well as its correspondingly shaped rotary cover 11, are both made from suitable metal spun in the desired shape and this is an advantage this class of apparatus.
lifting the entire apparatus.
The body 4-, of the sterilizing compartment, which is detachable, is provided with a thermometer 20, and side handles 21, for detachin g and removing such body when desired.
From the foregoing description the operation of the apparatus will be readily understood. When the steam is generated in the part 1, any article placed in the closed sterilizing compartment 4, will be acted upon by such steam and thereby sterilized in the mannor well-known. My improved form of apparatus, will be found particularly adapted for use by barbers, surgeons and dentists. Of course, the sterilizing may be done by the use of hotair in a manner well-known, and it will be understood that my improvement may he used in conjunction with any of the well-known forms of sterilizers. As the dome and its sliding cover, are made of spun-metal, the shape and ornamentation thereof may be varied to suit the taste, and in sterilizers of large size, these parts are of a light weight as compared with castings.
Having thus described rny'invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A sterilizing chamber comprising a drum-shaped body provided with n foraminated bottom on which the articles to be sterilized may rest, a dome shaped top havinga raised bulged part at its apex, and having an opening for the insertion and removal of the articles, a rotary cover shaped to fit the said top and entirely surrounding it, and having a raised apex nesting with and closely fitting over that of the top and provided with an opening to register with that of the top and a pivot stud extending from the apex of the cover down through the apex of the top of the Witnesses WILms FOWLER, ISIDOR BLICKMAN.
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