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  • This invention relates to chlorinators, that is to say, to apparatus for delivering small quantitles of a chlorinating solution for mixing with water.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simple apparatus which will function over long periods without attention, and will in fact be suitable for more or less continuous duty.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus in which the quantity of the chlorinating solution will be delivered at the correct rate within very fine limits.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus in which the stored volume of solution available for delivery will not affect the pressure head at the point of delivery, so that the rate of delivery will remain constant irrespective of variations in the supply vessel.
  • a further object is to provide improved means for synchronising and adjusting the deliveryof the solution automatically with the supply needs, that is to say, the delivery of solution is dependent upon the pressure in the water supply mains, or other fiow of the water.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of a chlorinating apparatus, the control portion of the apparatus being in section.
  • Figure 2 is a part elevation on a reduced scale, looking in a direction at right angles to Figure 1.
  • FIGS 3 and 4 are diagrams showing typical installations whereby the chlorinating solution is added to a water supply.
  • a cabinet 10 of wood or any other suitable material is provided with a hinged or other lid I I and a suitable fastener for said lid (not seen in the drawings)
  • an open-topped tank or container l2 which acts as an equalising vessel or balancing tank.
  • An arm [3 is hinged to the cabinet I!) at M and extends across the top of the tank l2.
  • a float device which is shown as an enclosed airtight box l5, but might be a ball or simply a bell open at the bottom, is carried by a depending bracket 13a from the arm l3 and depends into the tank l2.
  • the arm 13 is also provided with a socket or cup l6 having a soft rubber or other suitable seating I!
  • the lid of the cabinet supports the solution flow tube I 9 by means of a sleeve or the like I90, which has a grip fitting or the like l9d to prevent vertical movement once the 2 adjustment is set, the tube [9 being connected by flexible tubing or any other suitable connection with the outlet cock 2
  • the vessel 22 may be one of a battery of vessels and may be of large capacity.
  • the flow tube l9 extends downwards through the lid of the cabinet and its lower end l9a dips into the socket IS on the hinged arm l3, the said lower end 19a being sealed except for a small outlet orifice I91). It will be seen that normally the solution will fiow through this orifice l9b into the socket or cup I6 and through the orifices iii in the side walls of the socket I 6 into the tank l2. If, however,
  • a tube hereinafter called'the syphon drip tube 23 dips into the tank l2 and extends through the wall of the cabinet where it is supported by an external arm 24 adjustably secured by nuts 25 or other means 25 to a rod 58.
  • the cabinet is provided with openings .34, and 35 to accommodate the hinge I4 and tube 23 respectively.
  • a 'funnel 36 or the like is provided to receive the drips from the tube 23.
  • a pivoted lever 40 which is shown mounted on the top of the cabinet I0 on a bracket 4
  • the tube 52 supports the threaded rod 58 which adjustably carries the arm 24 which supports the syphon drip tube 23.
  • On either side of the vertical tube 52 is fitted a guide rod 53 sliding through an angleplate to correct any lateral movement.
  • the vertical tube 52 is sealed at the bottom, but through said bottom an outlet tube 55 extends upwards for some distance, and preferably nearly to the top of the vertical tube 52.
  • a small-bore feed pipe 56 usually controlled by a stop cock, said feed pipe 56 being susceptible to mains pressure so that when pumping commences it receives water from the rising main, and discharges the water into the vertical tube, the added weight of which overbalances the weighted lever 40 and lowers the drip tube arm 24 as before.
  • the water in the main tube 52 rises to the top of the outlet lube 55, the surplus water flows out by way of drip tube 23 to the off position.
  • the funnel 36 may be carried by a bracket 59.
  • Apparatus for feeding chlorinatingi solution to a water supply comprising a main supply vessel, a cabinet positioned convenientlynear to said vesseLa control'vessel in said cabinet, a flow tube for the chlorinatingi solution leading from said supply'vessel through said cabinet to said control vessel, a float-operated closure in said control vessel for said flow tube, said closure being responsive to changes in the solution level in said control vessel, a" syphon drip tube leading from said control vessel, a pivoted lever mounted on said cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a water feed to said suspended vessel leading from the'water supply to whih the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the 1ower' art thereof, and an arm connecting said suspended vessel and said syphon drip tube, said suspended vessel being adapted on filling to overb ala'nce said pivoted lever against the action of said loading device and thereby to lower said syphon drip tube until the water flow has
  • Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a main supply vessel, a cabinet positioned conveniently near to said vessel, a-control vessel in said cabinet, a now tube for the chlorinating solution leading from said supply vessel through said cabinet to said control vessel, a delivery end on said flow tube, saiddelivery end having an orifice, a float device in said control vessel, said float device being responsive to changes in the solution level in said control vessel,- a socket responsive to the movement of said float device and surrounding said delivery end, a seating in said socket, saidseating being adapted to seal said orifice, a syphon drip tube leading from said control vessel, a pivoted lever mounted on said cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a Water feed to said suspended vessel leading from the water supply to which the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, and an arm connecting said suspended vessel and said syphon drip tube, said suspended vessel being a
  • Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a control vessel, a flow tube for the chlorinating solution leading to said vessel, a float-operated closure in said vessel for said'fiow tube, said closure being responsive to" changes in'the solution level in said control vessel, a syphon drip tube leading from said vessel, an arm supporting said syphon drip tube, a further'vessel to which said arm is connected, an outlet'tube leading from the further vessel, said outlet tube having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, a water feed pipe into said further vessel, a pivoted lever from which said further vessel issuspendedand loading means acting on said lever andtending'to hold-said further vessel in a raised position until it is filled with water from the feed pipe, said further vessel being adapted thereupon .to overbalance said lever, lowersaid drip tube arm and drip tube, whereupon surplus water passes away through said outlet tube, while when the water ceases to flow the further vessel empties itself through said leak hole and the pivoted
  • Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a watersupply comprising a main supply vessel',.a ca'binetpositioned-conveniently near to said vessel, a control vessel insaid cabinet, a flow tube for the chlorinating solution leading from said supply vessel-through said cabinet to-s-aid control vessel, a float-operated closure in said control vessel for said flow tube, a syphon drip tube leadingfrom said control vessel, stops for limiting the amount-of movement permitted to said drip tube, a pivoted lever mounted onsaid cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a water'feed to said suspended vessel leading from the water supply to which the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, and a connection from said suspended vessel to said syphon driptube, said suspended vessel-'beingzadapted on filling to overbalance said pivoted lever against the action of said loading device and thereby to lower said syphon drip' tube until the water fi
  • Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a vessel, means for controllingthe level of the chlorinating solution in said vessel, an outlet tube leading from said vessel, means engaging said tube, a pivoted lever connected to said tube-engaging means, a loading device acting on said lever, a further vessel carried by said lever, said further vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, said further vessel being adapted to-be filled by the flow of the water to'which the ohlorinating solution is to be fed, whereupon the increased weight of said further vessel acts to effect the lowering of said outlet tube, said outlet tube being adapted to remain lowered until said further vessel has emptied itself by its leakage after the cessation of the flow of the water, whereby the loading device reasserts itself and restores the parts to their original positions.
  • Apparatus for feeding ohlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a vessel, means for controlling the level of the chlorinating solution in said vessel, an outlet tube leading from said vessel, an arm supporting said outlet tube, a further vessel to which said arm is connected, an outlet tube leading from the further vessel, said last named outlet tube having a leakage in the lower part of the further vessel, a water feed pipe extending into said further vessel, a pivoted lever from which said further vessel is suspended, loading means acting on said lever to liold said further vessel in a raised position until it is filled with water from the feed pipe, whereupon said further vessel overbalances said lever, thereby lowering said outlet tube from the first-mentioned vessel, surplus water passing away through the outlet tube from the further vessel and upon cessation of the water flow, the further vessel empties itself through said leakage, whereby said pivoted lever restores the parts to their original positions under the action of its loading device.

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April 12,1949.
N. M. BELL ET AL CHLORINATOR Filed May 9, 1944 F/GZ.
Patented Apr. 12, 1949 CHLORINATOR Norman Mindham Bell, Northampton, and Wilfrid'Charles Childs, Staverton, Daventry, England Application May 9, 1944, Serial No. 534,838 In Great Britain December 20, 1943 6 Claims.
This invention relates to chlorinators, that is to say, to apparatus for delivering small quantitles of a chlorinating solution for mixing with water.
The object of the invention is to provide a simple apparatus which will function over long periods without attention, and will in fact be suitable for more or less continuous duty.
A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus in which the quantity of the chlorinating solution will be delivered at the correct rate within very fine limits.
A further object of the invention is to provide an apparatus in which the stored volume of solution available for delivery will not affect the pressure head at the point of delivery, so that the rate of delivery will remain constant irrespective of variations in the supply vessel.
A further object is to provide improved means for synchronising and adjusting the deliveryof the solution automatically with the supply needs, that is to say, the delivery of solution is dependent upon the pressure in the water supply mains, or other fiow of the water.
Other objects will be apparent from the ensuing description.
Referring to the drawings which form a part of this specification:
Figure 1 is an elevation of a chlorinating apparatus, the control portion of the apparatus being in section.
Figure 2 is a part elevation on a reduced scale, looking in a direction at right angles to Figure 1.
Figures 3 and 4 are diagrams showing typical installations whereby the chlorinating solution is added to a water supply.
A cabinet 10 of wood or any other suitable material is provided with a hinged or other lid I I and a suitable fastener for said lid (not seen in the drawings) Within the cabinet is arranged an open-topped tank or container l2 which acts as an equalising vessel or balancing tank. An arm [3 is hinged to the cabinet I!) at M and extends across the top of the tank l2. A float device which is shown as an enclosed airtight box l5, but might be a ball or simply a bell open at the bottom, is carried by a depending bracket 13a from the arm l3 and depends into the tank l2. The arm 13 is also provided with a socket or cup l6 having a soft rubber or other suitable seating I! at the bottom and a number of orifices I8 in its side walls. The lid of the cabinet supports the solution flow tube I 9 by means of a sleeve or the like I90, which has a grip fitting or the like l9d to prevent vertical movement once the 2 adjustment is set, the tube [9 being connected by flexible tubing or any other suitable connection with the outlet cock 2| or the like of the main vessel 22 containing the solution. The vessel 22 may be one of a battery of vessels and may be of large capacity. The flow tube l9 extends downwards through the lid of the cabinet and its lower end l9a dips into the socket IS on the hinged arm l3, the said lower end 19a being sealed except for a small outlet orifice I91). It will be seen that normally the solution will fiow through this orifice l9b into the socket or cup I6 and through the orifices iii in the side walls of the socket I 6 into the tank l2. If, however,
the'level oi the solution in the tank rises above the required level the float l5 rises and presses the seating I! in the bottom of the socket l6 up .to the orifice l9b. in the bottom of the flow tube 19, so shutting off the flow until the level in the tank 12 has fallen again. A tube hereinafter called'the syphon drip tube 23 dips into the tank l2 and extends through the wall of the cabinet where it is supported by an external arm 24 adjustably secured by nuts 25 or other means 25 to a rod 58. The cabinet is provided with openings .34, and 35 to accommodate the hinge I4 and tube 23 respectively. A 'funnel 36 or the like is provided to receive the drips from the tube 23.
A pivoted lever 40 which is shown mounted on the top of the cabinet I0 on a bracket 4| but which could alternatively be mounted on one side or end of the cabinet, carries a weight 42 at its free end and is attached at the other end to a vertical rod 43 carrying a vessel 52 which is shown as a vertical tube. The tube 52 supports the threaded rod 58 which adjustably carries the arm 24 which supports the syphon drip tube 23. On either side of the vertical tube 52 is fitted a guide rod 53 sliding through an angleplate to correct any lateral movement. The vertical tube 52 is sealed at the bottom, but through said bottom an outlet tube 55 extends upwards for some distance, and preferably nearly to the top of the vertical tube 52. Depending into the vertical tube is a small-bore feed pipe 56 usually controlled by a stop cock, said feed pipe 56 being susceptible to mains pressure so that when pumping commences it receives water from the rising main, and discharges the water into the vertical tube, the added weight of which overbalances the weighted lever 40 and lowers the drip tube arm 24 as before. When the water in the main tube 52 rises to the top of the outlet lube 55, the surplus water flows out by way of drip tube 23 to the off position. The funnel 36 may be carried by a bracket 59.
In the installation as shown in Figure 3,. the solution from the funnel 36 is taken directly'down the well 6| alongside the suction pipe 62" which leads to the pump 63 and thence by way: of' a:
pipe 64 having a reflux valve 66 to a storage tank 65, the pipe 56 leading to the chlorinator having a control cock 68. In Figure 4 the solution from the funnel 36 drips into a suction seal tank 10 to obviate any air being drawn into the suction pipe 62; the tank 10 feeds the pipe 62 by way of a pipe M having a cock 12. Theconnection 56 leading from the rising main pipe 64 to the chlorinator has a branch l-3- leading by way of a cock H to thesuction' sea-l tank 10.
Having now described our invention, what we claim as new and desireto secure" by Letters Patent is:'
1'. Apparatus for feeding chlorinatingi solution to a water supply comprising a main supply vessel, a cabinet positioned convenientlynear to said vesseLa control'vessel in said cabinet, a flow tube for the chlorinatingi solution leading from said supply'vessel through said cabinet to said control vessel, a float-operated closure in said control vessel for said flow tube, said closure being responsive to changes in the solution level in said control vessel, a" syphon drip tube leading from said control vessel, a pivoted lever mounted on said cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a water feed to said suspended vessel leading from the'water supply to whih the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the 1ower' art thereof, and an arm connecting said suspended vessel and said syphon drip tube, said suspended vessel being adapted on filling to overb ala'nce said pivoted lever against the action of said loading device and thereby to lower said syphon drip tube until the water flow has ceased, and the suspended vessel has emptied itself, through said leak-hole, whereupon said loading device reasserts itself and restores the parts to their original positions.
2-. Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a main supply vessel, a cabinet positioned conveniently near to said vessel, a-control vessel in said cabinet, a now tube for the chlorinating solution leading from said supply vessel through said cabinet to said control vessel, a delivery end on said flow tube, saiddelivery end having an orifice, a float device in said control vessel, said float device being responsive to changes in the solution level in said control vessel,- a socket responsive to the movement of said float device and surrounding said delivery end, a seating in said socket, saidseating being adapted to seal said orifice, a syphon drip tube leading from said control vessel, a pivoted lever mounted on said cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a Water feed to said suspended vessel leading from the water supply to which the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, and an arm connecting said suspended vessel and said syphon drip tube, said suspended vessel being adapted on; filling to 'overbalance said pivoted lever against the action of said loading device and thereby to lower said syphon drip tube until the water flow has ceased, and the suspended vessel has emptied itself, through said leak hole, whereupon said-'loadiri'gdevice re-asserts itself and-restores the partsto their original positions.
3. Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a control vessel, a flow tube for the chlorinating solution leading to said vessel, a float-operated closure in said vessel for said'fiow tube, said closure being responsive to" changes in'the solution level in said control vessel, a syphon drip tube leading from said vessel, an arm supporting said syphon drip tube, a further'vessel to which said arm is connected, an outlet'tube leading from the further vessel, said outlet tube having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, a water feed pipe into said further vessel, a pivoted lever from which said further vessel issuspendedand loading means acting on said lever andtending'to hold-said further vessel in a raised position until it is filled with water from the feed pipe, said further vessel being adapted thereupon .to overbalance said lever, lowersaid drip tube arm and drip tube, whereupon surplus water passes away through said outlet tube, while when the water ceases to flow the further vessel empties itself through said leak hole and the pivotedlever restores the parts to their original positions under the action of its loading device.
i. Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a watersupply comprising a main supply vessel',.a ca'binetpositioned-conveniently near to said vessel, a control vessel insaid cabinet, a flow tube for the chlorinating solution leading from said supply vessel-through said cabinet to-s-aid control vessel, a float-operated closure in said control vessel for said flow tube, a syphon drip tube leadingfrom said control vessel, stops for limiting the amount-of movement permitted to said drip tube, a pivoted lever mounted onsaid cabinet, a loading device acting on said lever, a vessel suspended from said lever, a water'feed to said suspended vessel leading from the water supply to which the chlorinating solution is to be fed, said suspended vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, and a connection from said suspended vessel to said syphon driptube, said suspended vessel-'beingzadapted on filling to overbalance said pivoted lever against the action of said loading device and thereby to lower said syphon drip' tube until the water fiow has ceased, and the suspended vessel has emptied itself, through said leak hole, whereupon said loading device re-asserts itself and restores the parts to their original positions.
5. Apparatus for feeding chlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a vessel, means for controllingthe level of the chlorinating solution in said vessel, an outlet tube leading from said vessel, means engaging said tube, a pivoted lever connected to said tube-engaging means, a loading device acting on said lever, a further vessel carried by said lever, said further vessel having a leak hole in the lower part thereof, said further vessel being adapted to-be filled by the flow of the water to'which the ohlorinating solution is to be fed, whereupon the increased weight of said further vessel acts to effect the lowering of said outlet tube, said outlet tube being adapted to remain lowered until said further vessel has emptied itself by its leakage after the cessation of the flow of the water, whereby the loading device reasserts itself and restores the parts to their original positions.
6. Apparatus for feeding ohlorinating solution to a water supply comprising a vessel, means for controlling the level of the chlorinating solution in said vessel, an outlet tube leading from said vessel, an arm supporting said outlet tube, a further vessel to which said arm is connected, an outlet tube leading from the further vessel, said last named outlet tube having a leakage in the lower part of the further vessel, a water feed pipe extending into said further vessel, a pivoted lever from which said further vessel is suspended, loading means acting on said lever to liold said further vessel in a raised position until it is filled with water from the feed pipe, whereupon said further vessel overbalances said lever, thereby lowering said outlet tube from the first-mentioned vessel, surplus water passing away through the outlet tube from the further vessel and upon cessation of the water flow, the further vessel empties itself through said leakage, whereby said pivoted lever restores the parts to their original positions under the action of its loading device.
NORMAN MINDI-IAM BELL. WILFRID CHARLES CHILDS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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