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US455522A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention relates to improvements in that class of devices commonly called refrigerators, in which food and other perishable articles are kept from decay by being surrounded with a cool atmosphere obtained without the use of ice or other refrigerant medium except the temperature of the earth itself.
  • the objectof myinvention is to provide an improved refrigerating device wherein the food-chamber may beplaced above the grou nd and at the height desired-as, for instance, upon the entrance or kitchen fioorof a dwellingand the air for the purpose of providing the preservative temperature within the refrigerator may be drawn from a subterranean reservoir or tank, which is itself supplied from the outside air.
  • the food-chamber is represented at A, and may pipe B is led to some suitable device for be a box provided with non-conducting walls and shelves, as shown. This box is located upon the entrance-floor of a dwelling or at that point where the food it contains is to be used. From this food-chamber an exhaustprO- ducing an outdraft, preferably a chimney-flue C.
  • An air-supply pipe D extends from the box downwardly to a temperature-regulating chamber E, buried in the ground at a point sufficiently below its surface that the box may be surrounded by earth of a relatively constanttemperature. The air of the atmosphere is supplied to this chamber E by means of an air-supply pipe F.
  • the function of the chamber E is to provide a storage-reservoir in which the air coming from without may be either lowered or raised to the temperature of the chamber, as determined by that of the surrounding earth. Without such a storagechamberit is found that merely drawing air from without through an underground pipe fails to give to the air the temperature of the earth. According to my improvement, however, by providing a reservoir below the ground in which the air is received and held full opportunity is given for it to be brought to the desired temperature. 7
  • Suitable dampers b and d may be placedin the pipes B D to regulate the speed at which air flows through the preserving-chamber.
  • the elevated food-preserving chamber A provided with an exhaustpipe B, a subterranean air-tank or storagechamber, air-pipes connecting the said subterranean chamber with the food-preserving chamber and outer air, .respectively, and means, substantially as described, for producing a draft or exhaust of air from the foodchamber, as set forth.

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H. G. WEEDE REPRIGERATING DE No. 455,522. Patented July 7, 1-891.
Wrrrlzsszs UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY C. \VEEDEN, OF QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS.
REFRIGERATING DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 455,522, dated July 7, 1891. Application filed October 21, 1890. Serial No. 368,830. (No model.)
To an whmn it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY C. WEEDEN, of Quincy,in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts,a citizen of the United States, have invented a certain new and Improved Refrigerating Device, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in that class of devices commonly called refrigerators, in which food and other perishable articles are kept from decay by being surrounded with a cool atmosphere obtained without the use of ice or other refrigerant medium except the temperature of the earth itself.
It has heretofore been known that the temperature of the earth a short distance below its surface is more constant than that of the atmosphere, being cooler in summer and warmer in winter, and for this reason food-re ceptacles have heretofore been built at points below the surface of the ground and supplied with air through pipes extending upwardly to the atmosphere. Such a form of coolingchamber is objectionable, in that when permanently located under the ground it is comparatively inaccessible or at an inconvenient distance from the place where the articles being kept are to be used. It has been attempted to remedy this by providing the refrigerator with a hoist, whereby it can be hoisted up and down, converting it into a sort of dumb waiter; but such a construction is complicated and involves moving parts liable to get out of order.
The objectof myinvention is to provide an improved refrigerating device wherein the food-chamber may beplaced above the grou nd and at the height desired-as, for instance, upon the entrance or kitchen fioorof a dwellingand the air for the purpose of providing the preservative temperature within the refrigerator may be drawn from a subterranean reservoir or tank, which is itself supplied from the outside air.
In the drawing I have represented a device embodying these improvements. The food-chamber is represented at A, and may pipe B is led to some suitable device for be a box provided with non-conducting walls and shelves, as shown. This box is located upon the entrance-floor of a dwelling or at that point where the food it contains is to be used. From this food-chamber an exhaustprO- ducing an outdraft, preferably a chimney-flue C. An air-supply pipe D extends from the box downwardly to a temperature-regulating chamber E, buried in the ground at a point sufficiently below its surface that the box may be surrounded by earth of a relatively constanttemperature. The air of the atmosphere is supplied to this chamber E by means of an air-supply pipe F. The function of the chamber E is to provide a storage-reservoir in which the air coming from without may be either lowered or raised to the temperature of the chamber, as determined by that of the surrounding earth. Without such a storagechamberit is found that merely drawing air from without through an underground pipe fails to give to the air the temperature of the earth. According to my improvement, however, by providing a reservoir below the ground in which the air is received and held full opportunity is given for it to be brought to the desired temperature. 7
Suitable dampers b and d may be placedin the pipes B D to regulate the speed at which air flows through the preserving-chamber.
I claim- In combination, the elevated food-preserving chamber A, provided with an exhaustpipe B, a subterranean air-tank or storagechamber, air-pipes connecting the said subterranean chamber with the food-preserving chamber and outer air, .respectively, and means, substantially as described, for producing a draft or exhaust of air from the foodchamber, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 18th day of October, A.
HENRY O. WEEDEN. Witnesses:
' ELLEN B. TOMLINSON,
JOHN H. TAYLOR.
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