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- ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N tin hydride Chemical compound [Sn] ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- the invention in the construction of my can, consists in the arrangement of a tube therewith, in such manner that one ot' its ends will be iu direct communication with the opening through which the vessel is filled with the tluid, while its other end is in direct ⁇ communication with the, opening through which the tlnid is discharged ii'om the vessel; that is to say, the openings ot' said tube maintain relatively such a position with respect to the openings of the can, as that the'iiuid passing into or outot' the vessel, shall be greatly liastened in its passage, by reason of 'the current of air and a portion ot' the fluid passing into the vessel, or'therefrom, through the tube, whereby I am enabled to lill the vessel from an air-tight reservoir, and distribute thei'luidto another .air-tight reservoir, thus producing a circulation, and without any communication whatever with the atmosphere outside of the vessel.
- a single tube, B is connected to the vessel, the upper end of which is contiguous to and in direct communication with the opening through which the can is tlled, while its lower end occupies a'position in direct communication with the opening through which theizid isdischarged from thevessel.
- the eiiect of this arrangement is to produce a perfect circulation of the ⁇ air and tluid from into and through the air-tight vessel or vessels, which is accomplished in a much less time than it'can be done without the tube, and with perfect safety to health, life, and property.
- the ingress-opening is provided with a faucet or stop-cock, C, to which the .pipe leading to the reservoir is secured, and the egress-opening is likewise provided with a faucet or stop-c0ck,'C, to which the pipe D, leading to the'arburetter, is secured.
- the ventilating-tube B arranged within the ves-v v sel A, having its ends in direct communication with the ingress and egress-openings thereof', vso as to facilitate the circulation of the ail-'and iluid therein, whether in filling or discharging from or into air-tight vessels, as described.
- the vessel' A constructed as described, to be used as an intermediate circulating-vessel, in drawing from one airtight vessel to fill another, substantially a's described.
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Description
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LOVIAS D. TOWSLEY, OE NEWARK, JERSEY.
Letters Patent No. 98,208, (lated December :21,- 1869.
IMPROVED SELF-'EN'ILATING SAFETY-CAN FOR FILLING .AND DISCHARG-ING- 'HYDROCARBQN-APPARATUS.
The Schedule :referred to in these Lettera Patent and making part of the Barneproveniente.
The invention, in the construction of my can, consists in the arrangement of a tube therewith, in such manner that one ot' its ends will be iu direct communication with the opening through which the vessel is filled with the tluid, while its other end is in direct `communication with the, opening through which the tlnid is discharged ii'om the vessel; that is to say, the openings ot' said tube maintain relatively such a position with respect to the openings of the can, as that the'iiuid passing into or outot' the vessel, shall be greatly liastened in its passage, by reason of 'the current of air and a portion ot' the fluid passing into the vessel, or'therefrom, through the tube, whereby I am enabled to lill the vessel from an air-tight reservoir, and distribute thei'luidto another .air-tight reservoir, thus producing a circulation, and without any communication whatever with the atmosphere outside of the vessel.
In the accompanying drawings- A represents the safety Ventilating-vessel, made of tin and zinc combined, for the purpose of preventing oxidization.
A single tube, B, is connected to the vessel, the upper end of which is contiguous to and in direct communication with the opening through which the can is tlled, while its lower end occupies a'position in direct communication with the opening through which the luid isdischarged from thevessel.
The ends of the ,tube projecting directly into the' ingress and egress-openings ofthe vessel, the eiiect of this arrangement is to produce a perfect circulation of the `air and tluid from into and through the air-tight vessel or vessels, which is accomplished in a much less time than it'can be done without the tube, and with perfect safety to health, life, and property. f
The ingress-opening is provided with a faucet or stop-cock, C, to which the .pipe leading to the reservoir is secured, and the egress-opening is likewise provided with a faucet or stop-c0ck,'C, to which the pipe D, leading to the'arburetter, is secured. y
lhen the vessel is being filled, the lower stop-cock is closed, but iu using it as an intermediate circulating-vessel, both of its stop-cocks are opened, and for this purpose is very usefuLfor conducting gas, acids, 1
and explosive fluids from one air-tight vessel toan- 1. The ventilating-tube Barranged within the ves-v v sel A, having its ends in direct communication with the ingress and egress-openings thereof', vso as to facilitate the circulation of the ail-'and iluid therein, whether in filling or discharging from or into air-tight vessels, as described.
2. The vessel' A, constructed as described, to be used as an intermediate circulating-vessel, in drawing from one airtight vessel to fill another, substantially a's described.
3. The combination of the vessel A, the circulatingf tube B, and the stop-cocksor faucets (ll C, constructed, arranged, and operating as described.
LOVIAS D. TOWSLEY.
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ROBERT JAGGARD, Guo. A. PRIDHAM.
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