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US976992A
US976992A US46569408A US1908465694A US976992A US 976992 A US976992 A US 976992A US 46569408 A US46569408 A US 46569408A US 1908465694 A US1908465694 A US 1908465694A US 976992 A US976992 A US 976992A
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    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03DWATER-CLOSETS OR URINALS WITH FLUSHING DEVICES; FLUSHING VALVES THEREFOR
    • E03D9/00Sanitary or other accessories for lavatories ; Devices for cleaning or disinfecting the toilet room or the toilet bowl; Devices for eliminating smells
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    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
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  • THE NORRIS PETERS ca., WAsnlNa'mN, n. c.
  • the apparatus essentially comprises the reservoir for the disinfecting liquid, evaporating surfaces upon which the liquid is dropped from the reservoir and pipes which connect the evaporating cylinder with the water-closet or urinals.
  • Figure 1 represents a disinfecting apparatus in its simplest form in vertical section.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section representing, on a larger scale, the hydraulic seal for the outflow of the reservoir.
  • Fig. 3 shows the apparatus combined with a water-closet and
  • Fig. 4 shows it combined with a set of urinals.
  • the disinfector essentially comprises the reservoir 1 which contains the disinfecting liquid, the perforated cylinder 2 with the evaporating surfaces and the hydraulic seal for the outflow of the reservoir which distributes the disinfecting liquid in drops upon the upper evaporating surface.
  • the reservoir 1 is mounted upon the perforated cylinder 2 and has in its bottom plate an outflow pipe 6 of comparatively large diameter which penetrates into box 3 and terminates at some distance above the bottom of said box.
  • Box 3 which is fixed at the lower surface of the bottom plate of the reservoir 1 in a manner which will hereinafter be particularly described, is closed at its upper end and has a tube 4 which penetrates into the box and terminates at the same distance above the bottom of the box as the outflow pipe 6 of the reservoir which it surrounds. Owing to this arrangement and in consequence of a well known physical principle the liquid flowing from reservoir 1 into box 3 will fill said box constantly up to a level which is determined by the lower end of outflow pipe 6. Air is admitted into box 3 through the hole 5 Specification of Letters Patent. Patented NOV. 29, 1910. Application filed December 2, 1908.
  • a nipple 11 which serves for the distribution of the disinfecting liquid upon the evaporating surfaces of perforated cylinder 2.
  • the orifice of said nozzle 11 is adapted to be regulated by means of a regulating screw 12which can
  • This invention relates to an apparatus for be turned by means of a rod 13 from outside the apparatus.
  • Two or three sheets 14 of filtering material are placed upon the bottom of box 3 where they are maintained b any suitable means. Said sheets of filtering material 14- are separated from the bottom of the box 3 by a metal grate 15.
  • the perforated evaporating cylinder 2 contains a suitable number of superposed evaporating plates 16 which are slightly curved and made of blotting paper or any other suitable material adapted to absorb the disinfecting liquid which is distributed in drops by the nozzle 11 of box 3.
  • Each of said paper disks 16 through which the disinfecting liquid filters from the one upon the other is fixed upon a wire ring 17 which has lateral arms 18 by means of which it is attached to vertical supports 19 which rest upon the bottom 20 of cylinder 2.
  • the outer air which enters through the perforations of the cylinder wall freely circulates through and in the cylinder and flowing over said paper disks 16 evaporates the disinfecting liquid.
  • the liquid which has not been evaporated collects upon bottom plate 20 of cylinder 2 and is conducted by tube 21 to the basin of the water-closet where it accumulates in a small cup provided at the back of the basin until it flows over and spreads over the surface of the basin, which is thus coated with disinfectant which forms a layer on the water contained in the siphon and is drawn along into the canalization.
  • Box 3 can be fixed to the lower surface of the bottom plate of reservoir 1 in any suitable manner for example by means of a bayonet-joint as shown.
  • the box 3 has two studs 7 at its upper end adapted to grip behind an annular projection 8 of the reservoir after they have been inserted into slots 9 of said projection, whereupon the box is turned and maintained in its position by the studs which now rest upon the ring-shaped projection 8.
  • the inner end of ringshaped projection 8 can 22 of the water-closet where it kills the microbes and bacteria developed and insulates and absorbes the various putrid emanations.
  • the apparatus can have flaps. 23 by means of which it can be fixed to the wall. According to its application the apparatus described may be modified. For example, if there are several urinalsor water'closets to be disinfected, one common reservoir for the several 'evaporators can be provided. As shown in Fig. 4,7the reservoir 24 is of larger dimensions and connected with the box 25 in the manner described, said boxhaving an oblong form so that a great number of distributing-nozzles 26 can be provided which by means of the pipes 27 are connected with the evaporators'28, The reservoir, the box and the evaporating device are otherwise of the same general structure as the sections of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1. One-evaporator is provided for each urinal or'watercloset and connected with the same by tube 29.
  • An improved apparatus for disinfecting by evaporation and by dropping the disinfecting liquid slowly and drop by drop into the devices to be disinfected comprising in combination, a reservoir for the disinfecting liquid, an outflow tube in the bottom-plate of said reservoir, a box fixed to the lower surface of the bottom plate of said reservoir, a tube serving as envelop for the outflow pipe of the reservoir which penetrates into said boxterminating a short distance above the bottom of the same, so that the level of the liquid in said box is determined and remains constant, an outflow nozzle of said box, means for regulating the orifice of said nozzle, a perforated cylinder connected with the reservoir, evaporating disks of suitable absorbing material superposed in said perforated cylinder andbelow the outflow nozzle of the box, so that the disinfecting liquid dropping out of said nozzle filters through said disks :in being simultaneously evaporated, and a pipe from the bottom of said evaporating cy inder for discharging the disinfecting liquid which collects noon the bottom of said cylinder

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P. C. P. &, U. S. BFFANTIN.
DISINFEUTING APPARATUS.
APPLIOATION FILED DEO.2,1908.
976,992. Patented Nov. 29, 1910.
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THE NORRIS PETERS ca., WAsnlNa'mN, n. c.
TINTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
PIERRE CLAUDE FRANCOIS EFFANTIN AND CLEIVCEN'I STANISLAS EFFANTIN, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
DISINFECTING APPARATUS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, PIERRE CLAUDE FRANCOIS EFFANTIN and CLEMENT STANIS- LAS EFFANTIN, citizens of the French Republic, and residents of Paris, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Disinfecting Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
disinfecting by means of evaporation and dispersion of the disinfecting liquid drop by drop.
The apparatus essentially comprises the reservoir for the disinfecting liquid, evaporating surfaces upon which the liquid is dropped from the reservoir and pipes which connect the evaporating cylinder with the water-closet or urinals.
In the accompanying drawings the apparatus is shown by way of example.
Figure 1 represents a disinfecting apparatus in its simplest form in vertical section. Fig. 2 is a vertical section representing, on a larger scale, the hydraulic seal for the outflow of the reservoir. Fig. 3 shows the apparatus combined with a water-closet and Fig. 4 shows it combined with a set of urinals.
The disinfector essentially comprises the reservoir 1 which contains the disinfecting liquid, the perforated cylinder 2 with the evaporating surfaces and the hydraulic seal for the outflow of the reservoir which distributes the disinfecting liquid in drops upon the upper evaporating surface.
The reservoir 1 is mounted upon the perforated cylinder 2 and has in its bottom plate an outflow pipe 6 of comparatively large diameter which penetrates into box 3 and terminates at some distance above the bottom of said box. Box 3, which is fixed at the lower surface of the bottom plate of the reservoir 1 in a manner which will hereinafter be particularly described, is closed at its upper end and has a tube 4 which penetrates into the box and terminates at the same distance above the bottom of the box as the outflow pipe 6 of the reservoir which it surrounds. Owing to this arrangement and in consequence of a well known physical principle the liquid flowing from reservoir 1 into box 3 will fill said box constantly up to a level which is determined by the lower end of outflow pipe 6. Air is admitted into box 3 through the hole 5 Specification of Letters Patent. Patented NOV. 29, 1910. Application filed December 2, 1908.
Serial No. 465,694.
which is situated somewhat above the level of the disinfecting liquid in box 3. On the bottom of box 3 a nipple 11 is fixed which serves for the distribution of the disinfecting liquid upon the evaporating surfaces of perforated cylinder 2. The orifice of said nozzle 11 is adapted to be regulated by means of a regulating screw 12which can This invention relates to an apparatus for be turned by means of a rod 13 from outside the apparatus. Two or three sheets 14 of filtering material are placed upon the bottom of box 3 where they are maintained b any suitable means. Said sheets of filtering material 14- are separated from the bottom of the box 3 by a metal grate 15.
The perforated evaporating cylinder 2 contains a suitable number of superposed evaporating plates 16 which are slightly curved and made of blotting paper or any other suitable material adapted to absorb the disinfecting liquid which is distributed in drops by the nozzle 11 of box 3.
Each of said paper disks 16 through which the disinfecting liquid filters from the one upon the other is fixed upon a wire ring 17 which has lateral arms 18 by means of which it is attached to vertical supports 19 which rest upon the bottom 20 of cylinder 2. The outer air which enters through the perforations of the cylinder wall freely circulates through and in the cylinder and flowing over said paper disks 16 evaporates the disinfecting liquid.
The liquid which has not been evaporated collects upon bottom plate 20 of cylinder 2 and is conducted by tube 21 to the basin of the water-closet where it accumulates in a small cup provided at the back of the basin until it flows over and spreads over the surface of the basin, which is thus coated with disinfectant which forms a layer on the water contained in the siphon and is drawn along into the canalization.
Box 3 can be fixed to the lower surface of the bottom plate of reservoir 1 in any suitable manner for example by means of a bayonet-joint as shown. For this purpose the box 3 has two studs 7 at its upper end adapted to grip behind an annular projection 8 of the reservoir after they have been inserted into slots 9 of said projection, whereupon the box is turned and maintained in its position by the studs which now rest upon the ring-shaped projection 8. The inner end of ringshaped projection 8 can 22 of the water-closet where it kills the microbes and bacteria developed and insulates and absorbes the various putrid emanations.-
The apparatus can have flaps. 23 by means of which it can be fixed to the wall. According to its application the apparatus described may be modified. For example, if there are several urinalsor water'closets to be disinfected, one common reservoir for the several 'evaporators can be provided. As shown in Fig. 4,7the reservoir 24 is of larger dimensions and connected with the box 25 in the manner described, said boxhaving an oblong form so that a great number of distributing-nozzles 26 can be provided which by means of the pipes 27 are connected with the evaporators'28, The reservoir, the box and the evaporating device are otherwise of the same general structure as the sections of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1. One-evaporator is provided for each urinal or'watercloset and connected with the same by tube 29.
We claim An improved apparatus for disinfecting by evaporation and by dropping the disinfecting liquid slowly and drop by drop into the devices to be disinfected, comprising in combination, a reservoir for the disinfecting liquid, an outflow tube in the bottom-plate of said reservoir, a box fixed to the lower surface of the bottom plate of said reservoir, a tube serving as envelop for the outflow pipe of the reservoir which penetrates into said boxterminating a short distance above the bottom of the same, so that the level of the liquid in said box is determined and remains constant, an outflow nozzle of said box, means for regulating the orifice of said nozzle, a perforated cylinder connected with the reservoir, evaporating disks of suitable absorbing material superposed in said perforated cylinder andbelow the outflow nozzle of the box, so that the disinfecting liquid dropping out of said nozzle filters through said disks :in being simultaneously evaporated, and a pipe from the bottom of said evaporating cy inder for discharging the disinfecting liquid which collects noon the bottom of said cylinder, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands in the presence of two witnesses.
'PIERRE CLAUDE FRANCOIS EFFANTIN.
CLEMENT STANISLAS EFFANTIN. lVitnesses CHARLES PETITJEAN,
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US2687916A (en) * 1950-07-26 1954-08-31 West Disinfecting Co Self-feeding liquid dispensing and deodorizing device
US2924832A (en) * 1956-05-29 1960-02-16 Frederick W Knowles Sanitary bed
US3445865A (en) * 1966-05-02 1969-05-27 Joseph F Rumsey Jr Combined ashtray and deodorant container
WO1995009806A1 (en) * 1993-10-04 1995-04-13 Technical Concepts L.P. Apparatus and method for controllably dispensing drops of liquid
US5810253A (en) * 1995-07-24 1998-09-22 Ohayon; Nissim Device for the controlled dispensation and evaporation of volatile liquids
US6109539A (en) * 1997-06-20 2000-08-29 Ceramatec, Inc. Controlled release of substances
US6517009B2 (en) 1997-12-25 2003-02-11 Gotit Ltd. Automatic spray dispenser
US20080078780A1 (en) * 2006-10-03 2008-04-03 Sanger Nancy S Automatic dispenser
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US2687916A (en) * 1950-07-26 1954-08-31 West Disinfecting Co Self-feeding liquid dispensing and deodorizing device
US2924832A (en) * 1956-05-29 1960-02-16 Frederick W Knowles Sanitary bed
US3445865A (en) * 1966-05-02 1969-05-27 Joseph F Rumsey Jr Combined ashtray and deodorant container
WO1995009806A1 (en) * 1993-10-04 1995-04-13 Technical Concepts L.P. Apparatus and method for controllably dispensing drops of liquid
US5449117A (en) * 1993-10-04 1995-09-12 Technical Concepts, L.P. Apparatus and method for controllably dispensing drops of liquid
US5810253A (en) * 1995-07-24 1998-09-22 Ohayon; Nissim Device for the controlled dispensation and evaporation of volatile liquids
US6109539A (en) * 1997-06-20 2000-08-29 Ceramatec, Inc. Controlled release of substances
US6517009B2 (en) 1997-12-25 2003-02-11 Gotit Ltd. Automatic spray dispenser
US6540155B1 (en) 1997-12-25 2003-04-01 Gotit Ltd. Automatic spray dispenser
US20080078780A1 (en) * 2006-10-03 2008-04-03 Sanger Nancy S Automatic dispenser
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US8353426B2 (en) 2007-04-18 2013-01-15 Microlin, Llc. Gas generation dispenser method for on-demand fluid delivery
US20090151061A1 (en) * 2007-12-12 2009-06-18 Cheng-Chang Chen Urinal assembly
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