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US692955A
US692955A US6282901A US1901062829A US692955A US 692955 A US692955 A US 692955A US 6282901 A US6282901 A US 6282901A US 1901062829 A US1901062829 A US 1901062829A US 692955 A US692955 A US 692955A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
    • B67D1/04Apparatus utilising compressed air or other gas acting directly or indirectly on beverages in storage containers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B60S1/02Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices
    • B60S1/46Cleaning windscreens, windows or optical devices using liquid; Windscreen washers
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  • the invention designs to provide an apparatus for dispensing soda water, which is simple in construction, efficient in operation,
  • the drawing is a View, partly in section and partly in side elevation, of an apparatus embodying the invention.
  • A denotes a reservoir-usual] y an earthenware jar having an open topfor containing the soda solution. Ice is usually placed into the reservoir for cooling the solution.
  • B is a supplemental tank for containing a 2 5 quantity of the solution under pressure and is preferably placed within the reservoir and partially immersed in the solution.
  • a flexible pipe 0 connects the lower portion of the supplemental tank, as at c,with a draft-arm D 0 of usual construction and comprising a fancet cl, through which the soda-water may be drawn.
  • the draft-arm is usually sustained in elevated position on a counter or table E.
  • a check-valve F in the bottom I) of the tank 3 5 normally closes an inlet 1).
  • the bottom I) is placed a slight distance above the bottom of the reservoir, so that the liquid will at all times be free to pass to inlet 1).
  • the flexible pipe C is preferably extended upwardly within the reservoir to avoid the necessity of extending the pipe through the side walls of the reservoir and employing packed joints.
  • a foot-pump G of familiar construction is connected by a flexible tube H with the top wall D of the tank.
  • the pump serves as means for forcing air into the supplemental tankto force the contained solution to the elevated draft-arm.
  • a cock I of usual construction is secured in the top wall b of the tank, and such cock when open permits the compressed air in the tank to escape, so as to allow the solution to pass Serial No. 62,829. (No model.)
  • the solution in the tank is cooled by the solution and ice in the reservoir.
  • the operation is as follows: Assuming the reservoir to contain a supply of soda solu tion, as shown in the drawings, and it is desired to charge the supplemental tank, the operator will open the cock I, thus permitting the compressed air in the tank to escape. Simultaneously the solution in the reservoir will lift the check-valve and flow into the tank until it has reached a level substantially as high as the column in the reservoir, when the check-valve will automatically close. The operator will then close the cock I and operate the foot-pump and force compressed air into the tank to cause the solution to be supplied to the draft-arm. When the solution in the tank has been drawn, it can be readily charged by repeating the operation.
  • the invention provides a simple construction of apparatus which can be conveniently operated'and can be produced at a low cost.
  • a soda-dispensing apparatus the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solution, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution, a check-valve submerged in the solution and removably held in said reservoir and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for permitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a suitable connection between said draft-arm and said tank, and means whereby air may be forced into said tank.
  • a soda-dispensing apparatus the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solution, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution and removably held in said reservoir, a check-valve in the bottom of said tank, and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for permitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a suitable connection between said draft-arm and said tank and means whereby air may be forced into said tank.
  • a soda-dispensing apparatus the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solntion, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution and removably held in said reservoir, a check-valve in the bottom of said tank, and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for per- 10 mitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a pipe extended from the side of said tank and upwardly Within the reservoir, and connecting said draft-arm and said tank and means whereby air may be 15 forced into said tank.

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N0. 692,955. Patented Feb. II, 1902.
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SODA WATER APPARATUS. (Application medium a, 1901.)
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I I Z Z I liner-J1 m lcox. madwa Pg fume-Madl- UNITED STATES ELMER A. IVILCOX, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO ADAM P. KASTLER AND FRANK S. SMITH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SODA-WATER SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 692,955, dated February 1 1, 1902.
Application filed June 3,1901:
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ELMER A. WILooX, a resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook, State of Illinois, have invented certain new 5 and useful Improvements in Sodaater Apparatus, of which the'following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The invention designs to provide an apparatus for dispensing soda water, which is simple in construction, efficient in operation,
and can be produced at a low cost; and the invention consists in the novel features of construction hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing, and more particularly defined by claims at the conclusion hereof.
The drawing is a View, partly in section and partly in side elevation, of an apparatus embodying the invention.
A denotes a reservoir-usual] y an earthenware jar having an open topfor containing the soda solution. Ice is usually placed into the reservoir for cooling the solution.
B is a supplemental tank for containing a 2 5 quantity of the solution under pressure and is preferably placed within the reservoir and partially immersed in the solution. A flexible pipe 0 connects the lower portion of the supplemental tank, as at c,with a draft-arm D 0 of usual construction and comprising a fancet cl, through which the soda-water may be drawn. The draft-arm is usually sustained in elevated position on a counter or table E. A check-valve F in the bottom I) of the tank 3 5 normally closes an inlet 1). The bottom I) is placed a slight distance above the bottom of the reservoir, so that the liquid will at all times be free to pass to inlet 1). The flexible pipe C is preferably extended upwardly within the reservoir to avoid the necessity of extending the pipe through the side walls of the reservoir and employing packed joints. A foot-pump G of familiar construction is connected by a flexible tube H with the top wall D of the tank. The pump serves as means for forcing air into the supplemental tankto force the contained solution to the elevated draft-arm. A cock I of usual construction is secured in the top wall b of the tank, and such cock when open permits the compressed air in the tank to escape, so as to allow the solution to pass Serial No. 62,829. (No model.)
from the reservoir to the tank. The solution in the tank is cooled by the solution and ice in the reservoir.
The operation is as follows: Assuming the reservoir to contain a supply of soda solu tion, as shown in the drawings, and it is desired to charge the supplemental tank, the operator will open the cock I, thus permitting the compressed air in the tank to escape. Simultaneously the solution in the reservoir will lift the check-valve and flow into the tank until it has reached a level substantially as high as the column in the reservoir, when the check-valve will automatically close. The operator will then close the cock I and operate the foot-pump and force compressed air into the tank to cause the solution to be supplied to the draft-arm. When the solution in the tank has been drawn, it can be readily charged by repeating the operation.
Manifestly the invention provides a simple construction of apparatus which can be conveniently operated'and can be produced at a low cost.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a soda-dispensing apparatus, the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solution, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution, a check-valve submerged in the solution and removably held in said reservoir and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for permitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a suitable connection between said draft-arm and said tank, and means whereby air may be forced into said tank.
2. In a soda-dispensing apparatus, the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solution, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution and removably held in said reservoir, a check-valve in the bottom of said tank, and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for permitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a suitable connection between said draft-arm and said tank and means whereby air may be forced into said tank. 7
3. In a soda-dispensing apparatus, the combination with a reservoir, for containing soda solntion, of a supplemental tank adapted to be immersed in the solution and removably held in said reservoir, a check-valve in the bottom of said tank, and for controlling the entry of liquid into said tank, a cock for per- 10 mitting the escape of compressed air from said tank to cause the flow of the solution to said tank, a draft-arm, a pipe extended from the side of said tank and upwardly Within the reservoir, and connecting said draft-arm and said tank and means whereby air may be 15 forced into said tank.
' ELMER A. WILCOX. WVitn esses:
FRED GERLACH, F. S. SMITH.
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