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US994067A
US994067A US59131110A US1910591311A US994067A US 994067 A US994067 A US 994067A US 59131110 A US59131110 A US 59131110A US 1910591311 A US1910591311 A US 1910591311A US 994067 A US994067 A US 994067A
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  • the walls of the well are formed of wood impregnated or indurated with a. final infusible insoluble condensation product of phenol or creosol and formaldehyde or other equiv alent agent containing the methylene radical CH
  • the walls might be composed of fibrous material other than wood impregnated with the above mentioned condensation product or with the said condensation product mixed with any suitable inert filling material and molded to the desired form.
  • the wallstare made double to form a heat insulating airspace between the same.
  • condensationproducts of the character above referred to may be used for indurating or impregnating wood or other fibrous or cellular material and rendering the same impervious to dry rot, and resistant to acids, alkalis, and other chemical agencies.
  • the wood may be soaked the ingredients necessary for the formation of the condensation product and the same.
  • the walls may be ormedof the condensation "product contain'ng any cheap filling body and molded either in an integral structure or in'slabs which may be joined together. f
  • the well 1 preferably is provided with a foundation or base 2 of any suitable material, and which may be of concrete, and with the inner and outer walls, 3 and 4 formed, as stated, preferably of wood im pregnated with, a phenolic condensation product, the air space 5 being provided between the walls when double walls are provided. Batteries may be placed upon the shelves 6.
  • the well may be provided with a neck 7 formed as a continuation of walls 3 and 4 and with the hinged cover 8. Also, if desired, a cover 9 may be seated uponthe flanged ring 10 within the lower end of neck 7 Having now described my invention, what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is as follows 1.
  • a battery well having walls of wood impregnated with a phenolic condensation product, substantially as described.
  • a battery well having "walls of fibrous material indurated with a phenolic condensat-ion product, substantially as described.
  • a battery'well having double walls of fibrous material indurated with an infusible, insoluble final phenolic condensation product and havin an air space between said walls, substantially as described.
  • a battery well having walls formed of an infusible insoluble final phenolicconden- A sation roduct and an inert filling body, substantia 1y as described.

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P. L. DYER.
BATTERY WELL.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 8, 1910.
Patented May 30, 1911.
'tJNitlf era Parana entren- FRANK L. DYER, 01E MONTCL, NEW JEY,'ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS,
TO THOMAS A. EDISON, INCORPORATED, OF YVIlS'l. ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, A COR- POR ATION OF NEW JERSEY.
BATTERY-warn.
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Specification of Letters Patent. Pat ented'ltllay 3%, 19111."
Application filed November 8,1910. Serial No. 591,311. I
acter of cheap but durable construction and one protecting the batteries inclosed therein from atmospheric and other deteriorating influences to a great extent. To this end, the walls of the well are formed of wood impregnated or indurated with a. final infusible insoluble condensation product of phenol or creosol and formaldehyde or other equiv alent agent containing the methylene radical CH If desired, the walls might be composed of fibrous material other than wood impregnated with the above mentioned condensation product or with the said condensation product mixed with any suitable inert filling material and molded to the desired form. Preferably, the wallstare made double to form a heat insulating airspace between the same. H
In order that my invention may be more clearly understood, attention is hereby directed to the accompanying drawings, illustrat-ing a vertical sectionthrough a battery well embodying one form of my. invention and sunk in position in the ground.
It is well known that condensationproducts of the character above referred to may be used for indurating or impregnating wood or other fibrous or cellular material and rendering the same impervious to dry rot, and resistant to acids, alkalis, and other chemical agencies. I form the walls of my improved well'of wood impregnated with such a material in any known manner. For example, the wood may be soaked the ingredients necessary for the formation of the condensation product and the same.
hardened in the pores of the wood by heat, either with or without the a plication of pressure. Or the walls may be ormedof the condensation "product contain'ng any cheap filling body and molded either in an integral structure or in'slabs which may be joined together. f
The well 1 preferably is provided with a foundation or base 2 of any suitable material, and which may be of concrete, and with the inner and outer walls, 3 and 4 formed, as stated, preferably of wood im pregnated with, a phenolic condensation product, the air space 5 being provided between the walls when double walls are provided. Batteries may be placed upon the shelves 6. The well may be provided with a neck 7 formed as a continuation of walls 3 and 4 and with the hinged cover 8. Also, if desired, a cover 9 may be seated uponthe flanged ring 10 within the lower end of neck 7 Having now described my invention, what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is as follows 1. A battery well having walls of wood impregnated with a phenolic condensation product, substantially as described.
2. A battery well having "walls of fibrous material indurated with a phenolic condensat-ion product, substantially as described.
3. A battery'well having double walls of fibrous material indurated with an infusible, insoluble final phenolic condensation product and havin an air space between said walls, substantially as described.
4. A battery well having walls formed of an infusible insoluble final phenolicconden- A sation roduct and an inert filling body, substantia 1y as described.
This specification signed and witnessed a i this 3d day of November 1910.
FRA i L. DYER. Witnesses:
DYER 'iw 1:1 ANNA R. HM.
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