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US908828A
US908828A US45789008A US1908457890A US908828A US 908828 A US908828 A US 908828A US 45789008 A US45789008 A US 45789008A US 1908457890 A US1908457890 A US 1908457890A US 908828 A US908828 A US 908828A
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  • 'l bis invention relates 00 sight glasses f0r cream separators and has for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive device 01 this charaeter especially designed for attaehment t0 gravity cream separators to permit inspection of the 0011- tenos 0f the milk containing vessel cluring the separatin process.
  • a further 0 ject of the invention is t0 provide a frame 01 casting having a. seat 011 one side thereof for the reception 0f a. sight gla.ss and provi0lecl at ios lower end with an opening the interior Walls of which are threaded for engaluster with a faucet.
  • a furt er object is 110 provide a link for retaining the sight glass to its seat in the casv ing, and means for loeking the link a.gainst aceidental displacement.
  • Fig. 1 is a. lon gitudinal sectional view 0f a combined sight glass and faucet seat constructed in accordance with my invention, showing the same in position 0n a cream separator.
  • Fig. 2 is a fr0nt elevati on of the same With the faucet removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a. detail perspective view 0f the sup orting frame 01 casting detached, the sight g ass ancl retaining link being shown detached from the casting.
  • the sight glass forming the subject matter of the reseno invention is principally designed or attaehment 110 that ban of cream separators in Whi0h a single vessel is employed f0r conta.ining the milk and water, anci in Fig. 1 of the drawings is shown in in which 5 designates the liquid containing vessel having an inclined bottom 6 and provided with a depending supporting flange 7.
  • the device consists 0f a supporting frame er casting 8 having adapted to bear against the exterior Wall 0f the recepacle 5 and provi0led with a lateral extension 10 which projects within the recepoaele 5, es shown, alle metal around the opening in the receptacle 5 being bent laterally and sol0lered 01 otherwise rigidly secured o0 the extension 10, as indicated ab 11.
  • a flange 12 whioh forms 9. seat for a sight glass 13, t-he lauter being retained in osition 011 the flange 12 by a hollow frame 01 link 14.
  • the l0wer encl'of the easting 8 is curved 01" roundecl ab 17 and provided with a centrally disposed 0 ening 18, the interior Walls ef whioh are t 11eacle0l for engagement Wibh the correspondingly threaded terminal 01 0 fau0et 19.
  • the bottom 01 the receptacle 5 at the threadecl end 01 the faucet is deflected downwardly at 20 so as t0 permio the cream in the reeeptacle 5 t0 be readily drawn off through the faucet when ehe latter is moved to open position.
  • an opening is first formecl in the receptacle 5, after Wl1i0h the casting 8 is introduced within the opening With ehe flange 9 bearing against the exterior Walls 01 the reeepta.cle and with the extension 10 projecting within the said receptacle, as best shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • the glass is then positioned 011 the flange 12 and the link 14 moved laterally in engagement with the rear face 01' ohe glass, afoer which a. small quantity 0f putty, cement 01 other adhesive material is introduced within a.
  • margmal fiange 9 having a flange adapted exte1ior Wall 0f alle vessel and provided With the seating r ecess and tl1e lugs 16 prssec'l laterally agamst the reaf fa :e 0l ehe link, thereby t0 retain the link and sightglass in position on the casting.
  • the faucet 19 is screwed into the opening 18 in ehe usual manner.
  • a combined sight glass seat and faucet seat capable 0f being readily attached to a separat0r employing a single liquid conoaining Vessel and in which liability of breakage of the sight glass is reduced to a minimum, and a firm anchorage formed for the fauceo, thus obviating the necessity of soldering the faucet 0n the containing vessel and the employment of metal gages heretofore used 0n this ensemble of cream separators.
  • a sight glass frame seated Within said open ing and having its front portion provided l With a laterally extending fiange arranged to l bear against alle exterior Wall of ehe vessel and its 1ear portion formed Wlllll an extension projecting v.ithin the receptacle, the material forming the vessel being bent laterally and secured to the extension of the frame at said opening, a sigho glass carried by the frame, a faueet iercing the lower encl 0f the frame and comrnunicating With the interior 0f the vessel, and 1neans for locking the sight glass against accidental displacement.
  • a liquid containing vessel 0f a sight glass frame having a marginal flange arranged t0 bear against the exterior Wall of the receptacle and provided with an inwardly extending flange constituting a seat,
  • a sight glass resting 0n the inwardly extendecl flange, a link bearing against alle sight glass, there being recesses formed in alle opposite ends of the frame at the inwardly exten'ding flange, lugs seated in saicl recesses and adapted to be bent in contact With the link
  • a faucet having one and thereof threaded for engagemenb vdth the threaded Walls 0f the opening and communicating With the interior of the vessel.

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H. D. -ZEHRBAGH.
OASTIN G. APPLIOATION IILBD 00T.151908.
- Patented an. 5, 1909.
connection With such a separater,
NITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY D. ZEHRBAOH, OFBLUFFTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 ADAM D. LUGIBIHL. OF BLUFFTON, OHIO.
CAS'IING.
Specifieation of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 5, 1909.
T0 all whom z't may concern:
Be it known tha.t I, HENRY D. ZEHRBACH, a. citizen of the United Stabes, residing at Bluflton, in the eounty of Allen and State 0f Ohio, have invented 9. new and useful Casting, of which the following is a specification.
'l bis invention relates 00 sight glasses f0r cream separators and has for its object to provide a comparatively simple and inexpensive device 01 this charaeter especially designed for attaehment t0 gravity cream separators to permit inspection of the 0011- tenos 0f the milk containing vessel cluring the separatin process.
A further 0 ject of the invention is t0 provide a frame 01 casting having a. seat 011 one side thereof for the reception 0f a. sight gla.ss and provi0lecl at ios lower end with an opening the interior Walls of which are threaded for enga erneut with a faucet.
A furt er object is 110 provide a link for retaining the sight glass to its seat in the casv ing, and means for loeking the link a.gainst aceidental displacement.
Further objects and advantages Will appear in the following description, it being understood that various ehanges in form, proportions anal minor details 0f construction may be resorted 130 within the scope of the apgended claims.
In t e aqcompanying drawings f0r ming a part 0f this specificationz-Figure 1 is a. lon gitudinal sectional view 0f a combined sight glass and faucet seat constructed in accordance with my invention, showing the same in position 0n a cream separator. Fig. 2 is a fr0nt elevati on of the same With the faucet removed. Fig. 3 is a. detail perspective view 0f the sup orting frame 01 casting detached, the sight g ass ancl retaining link being shown detached from the casting.
Similar numerals 0f reference indicate 001- responcling parts in all of the figures 01 the drawings.
The sight glass forming the subject matter of the reseno invention is principally designed or attaehment 110 that dass of cream separators in Whi0h a single vessel is employed f0r conta.ining the milk and water, anci in Fig. 1 of the drawings is shown in in which 5 designates the liquid containing vessel having an inclined bottom 6 and provided with a depending supporting flange 7.
The device consists 0f a supporting frame er casting 8 having adapted to bear against the exterior Wall 0f the recepacle 5 and provi0led with a lateral extension 10 which projects within the recepoaele 5, es shown, alle metal around the opening in the receptacle 5 being bent laterally and sol0lered 01 otherwise rigidly secured o0 the extension 10, as indicated ab 11.
Projeeting inwardly from the casting 8 at the extension 10 is a flange 12 whioh forms 9. seat for a sight glass 13, t-he lauter being retained in osition 011 the flange 12 by a hollow frame 01 link 14.
Formed in the end Walls of ehe extension 10 are recesses 15 in which are solderecl o1 otherwise secured suitable locking lugs 16, the terminals 01 which are adapted '00 be bent downwardly in conta0t with the link 14, thereby t0 retain seid link in engagement with the glass 13 and prevent aecidental dis placernent 0f the latter during transportation er shipment 01 the separator.
The l0wer encl'of the easting 8 is curved 01" roundecl ab 17 and provided with a centrally disposed 0 ening 18, the interior Walls ef whioh are t 11eacle0l for engagement Wibh the correspondingly threaded terminal 01 0 fau0et 19.
The bottom 01 the receptacle 5 at the threadecl end 01 the faucet is deflected downwardly at 20 so as t0 permio the cream in the reeeptacle 5 t0 be readily drawn off through the faucet when ehe latter is moved to open position.
The face 0f the casting 8 at tl1e eurved portion thereof is out away t0 produce horizontally alined recesses 21 a.da ted o0 receive the reinforcing beacl 22 0'l? t e bottom 6, thereby t0 assist in retaining the castingin proper osition 011 the containing vessel.
In assembling the several parts an opening is first formecl in the receptacle 5, after Wl1i0h the casting 8 is introduced within the opening With ehe flange 9 bearing against the exterior Walls 01 the reeepta.cle and with the extension 10 projecting within the said receptacle, as best shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings. The glass is then positioned 011 the flange 12 and the link 14 moved laterally in engagement with the rear face 01' ohe glass, afoer which a. small quantity 0f putty, cement 01 other adhesive material is introduced within a. margmal fiange 9 having a flange adapted exte1ior Wall 0f alle vessel and provided With the seating r ecess and tl1e lugs 16 prssec'l laterally agamst the reaf fa :e 0l ehe link, thereby t0 retain the link and sightglass in position on the casting. After the parts are thus assembled, the faucet 19 is screwed into the opening 18 in ehe usual manner.
It will thus be seen that there is provided a combined sight glass seat and faucet seat capable 0f being readily attached to a separat0r employing a single liquid conoaining Vessel and in which liability of breakage of the sight glass is reduced to a minimum, and a firm anchorage formed for the fauceo, thus obviating the necessity of soldering the faucet 0n the containing vessel and the employment of metal gages heretofore used 0n this dass of cream separators.
Having thus described the invention what is claimed is:
l. The combination With a single Wall liquicl containing vessel, of a sight glass frame permanently secured t0 and projeoting Within the vessel and provided With an Opening a faucet seated in Said opening, a sight glass carried by ehe frarne, and means for locking the glass against accidental displacement.
2. The combination With a single Wall liquid containing vessel, 0f a sight glass frame having a marginal flange arrangecl o0 bear against the exterior Walls of the vessel and providecl With an extension projecting within and pe'rmanently secured t0 t e receptacle, said frame being provided with an elongated seat and having a threaded opening formed in one end thereof, a faucet threaded in said opening, a sight glass engaging the seat, and means for locking the sight glass against accidenfal displacement.
8. The combination with a Single Wall liquid containing vessel, 0f a sight glass frame to bear against the an extension projecting mithin said vessel and provided With an opening, a faucet seatecl in said opening, a sight glass carried by the frame, a link bearing against the glass, and lugs engaging the link for locking tl1e latter in engagement with tl1e glass.
4. The combination Wil1 a single Wall liq uid cc ntaining vessel, 01 a sight glass frame permanently secured to and projecting Within the vessel and provided with an opening, a faucet seated in said opening, a sight glass carried by the frame, a link bearing against the sight glass, and lugs securecl t0 the frame and adapted to be bent laterally in contact with the rear face 0f the link for locking the latter in engagement with the sight glass.
5. The combination With a liquid Containing vess al ha'vihg an opning formed therein, a sight glass frame seated Within said open ing and having its front portion provided l With a laterally extending fiange arranged to l bear against alle exterior Wall of ehe vessel and its 1ear portion formed Wlllll an extension projecting v.ithin the receptacle, the material forming the vessel being bent laterally and secured to the extension of the frame at said opening, a sigho glass carried by the frame, a faueet iercing the lower encl 0f the frame and comrnunicating With the interior 0f the vessel, and 1neans for locking the sight glass against accidental displacement.
6. The combination vrith a liquid conoaining vessel having a reinforcing rib, of a sight glass frame having a marginal flange arranged t0 bear against tl1e exterior Wall 0f the vessel and provicled with a lateral extension projecting within the Vessel, tl1e lower and of alle frame being provided with a threaded Opening andhaving horizontally alined recesses formed therein at said opening and adapted to receive the reinforcing rib of the receptacle, a faucet threaded in said opening, a sight glass carried by the frame, a link bearing against the sight glass, and lugs carried by the frame and acla ted t0 be bent into (an gagement with tl1e ink.
7. The combination Wi'll a liquid containing vessel, 0f a sight glass frame having a marginal flange arranged t0 bear against the exterior Wall of the receptacle and provided with an inwardly extending flange constituting a seat, obere being a threacled opening formed in one end of the frame, a sight glass resting 0n the inwardly extendecl flange, a link bearing against alle sight glass, there being recesses formed in alle opposite ends of the frame at the inwardly exten'ding flange, lugs seated in saicl recesses and adapted to be bent in contact With the link, and a faucet having one and thereof threaded for engagemenb vdth the threaded Walls 0f the opening and communicating With the interior of the vessel.
In testimony that I claim tl1e foregoing as my own, I have hereto aifixed rny signature in the presence 0f tWo witnesses.
HENRY D. ZEHRBACH.
Witnesses:
HENRY L. ROMEY, JOHN O. WILSON.
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