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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D3/00—Devices using other cold materials; Devices using cold-storage bodies
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D2303/00—Details of devices using other cold materials; Details of devices using cold-storage bodies
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- My invention consists in the combination, in a refrigerator, of inn er and outer casings with a space between them communicating with pipes for creating and maintaining a draught sists of certain other improvements, hereafter described, in the construction of the refrigerator.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section of my improved refrigerator; and Fig. 2, a sectional plan on the line 1 2, Fig. 1. V
- the refrigerator consists of an outer casin g, A, supported by legs a or otherwise, and of an inner casing, B, contained within and supported by the outer casing, so that a narrow
- the inner casing has a cylindrical body, terminating at one end in a cone-shaped bottom, d, and at its opposite end in a similar conical top, d, and the outer casing A, which is correspondingly shaped, communicates at the bot-tom with a pipe, 0, and at the top with a pipe, f, leading to a flue or chimney.
- the inner casing has an ice-box, g, at the top, the drip from which is carried off through a.
- the lower portion of the inner casing beneath the ice-box is provided with gratings or shelves '5 upon which to place meat and other provisions, access being obtained tothis portion of the refrigerator, as well as to the ice-box, through doors k, arranged opposite to each other in the outer and inner casings.
- gratings or shelves '5 upon which to place meat and other provisions, access being obtained tothis portion of the refrigerator, as well as to the ice-box, through doors k, arranged opposite to each other in the outer and inner casings.
- the pipe 0, at the bottom of the refrigerator is conducted to any point from which a supply of air cooler than that of the apartment in which the refrigerator is sit uated can be obtained, and, as a constant draught is produced by the upper pipe f connected with a flue or chimney, this cool air .will be caused to pass constantly upward through the space 1) between the two casings.
- the air, in passing from the pipe 0 to the refrigerator, strikes the conical bottom at of the inner casing, and is thoroughly distributed by the same into the space I), from which it passes between the conical upper ends of the two casings to the outlet-pipe f.
- a shaft with vanes may be arranged within the pipe 6, so as to be revolved by the incoming current of air, for the purpose of indicating, by its speed, the amount of air which enters the said pipe.
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R.H.MACMUNNI Improvement in Refrigerators.
NO. 128,643. Pgtentedluly 2,1872.
A M. mm TO'UTIIMRAPIIIC m A. x mum/1:3 mocsssJ of cool air through the said space, as fully described hereafter; and my invention also conspace, I), shall intervene between the two.
ROBERT H. MAGMUNN, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN REFRIGERATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 128,643, dated July 2, 1872.
- Specification describing an Improved Refrigerator, invented byRoBER'r H. MAcMUNN, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Improved Refrigerator.
My invention consists in the combination, in a refrigerator, of inn er and outer casings with a space between them communicating with pipes for creating and maintaining a draught sists of certain other improvements, hereafter described, in the construction of the refrigerator.
In 'the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a vertical section of my improved refrigerator; and Fig. 2, a sectional plan on the line 1 2, Fig. 1. V
The refrigerator consists of an outer casin g, A, supported by legs a or otherwise, and of an inner casing, B, contained within and supported by the outer casing, so that a narrow The inner casing has a cylindrical body, terminating at one end in a cone-shaped bottom, d, and at its opposite end in a similar conical top, d, and the outer casing A, which is correspondingly shaped, communicates at the bot-tom with a pipe, 0, and at the top with a pipe, f, leading to a flue or chimney. The inner casing has an ice-box, g, at the top, the drip from which is carried off through a. pipe, h, formed with a goose-neck, in order that it may retain a portion of the water and thus prevent the passage of external air through the said pipeinto the refrigerator. The lower portion of the inner casing beneath the ice-box is provided with gratings or shelves '5 upon which to place meat and other provisions, access being obtained tothis portion of the refrigerator, as well as to the ice-box, through doors k, arranged opposite to each other in the outer and inner casings. As the opening and closing of a hinged door causes considerable agitation ofthe air within and adjacent to a refrigerator, and is apt to cause warm air to be admitted into the latter, I propose to use sliding doors is upon the inner casing, while the doors is of the outer casing can be either sliding or hinged. The pipe 0, at the bottom of the refrigerator, is conducted to any point from which a supply of air cooler than that of the apartment in which the refrigerator is sit uated can be obtained, and, as a constant draught is produced by the upper pipe f connected with a flue or chimney, this cool air .will be caused to pass constantly upward through the space 1) between the two casings. The air, in passing from the pipe 0 to the refrigerator, strikes the conical bottom at of the inner casing, and is thoroughly distributed by the same into the space I), from which it passes between the conical upper ends of the two casings to the outlet-pipe f.
A shaft with vanes may be arranged within the pipe 6, so as to be revolved by the incoming current of air, for the purpose of indicating, by its speed, the amount of air which enters the said pipe.
The current of cool air constantly passing through the space between the two casings will prevent the provisions or ice from being affected by the heat of the room in which the refrigerator is contained 5 but it should be understood that the air has no access whatever to the ice-box and provision-chamber, as in other refrigerators through which a current of air is carried.
In cold weather the current of air passing through the space I) will be sufficient to keep the provisions cool without the use of ice.'
This renders my invention especially available for grocery and provision stores, where butter,
meats, &c., have, for convenience sake, to be kept constantly at hand in a warm apartment.
I claim as my invention--- 1. The combination, in a'refrigerator, of a closed casing, B, an outer casing, A, an intervening air-space, b, and pipes of for creating and maintaining a draught of cool air through the said space, all substantially as described.
2. The combination of the said casing A, inlet-pipe e, casing B having a conical bottom,
and the space 12, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination of the casings A and B, intervening space b, outer hinged or sliding doors 7c, and inner sliding doors k. y
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
It. H. MAOMUNN. Witnesses:
WM. A. STEEL, HARRY SMITH.
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