US759062A - Device for distributing noxious fumes. - Google Patents
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- WSFSSNUMVMOOMR-UHFFFAOYSA-N Formaldehyde Chemical compound O=C WSFSSNUMVMOOMR-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 12
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- MXCPYJZDGPQDRA-UHFFFAOYSA-N dialuminum;2-acetyloxybenzoic acid;oxygen(2-) Chemical compound [O-2].[O-2].[O-2].[Al+3].[Al+3].CC(=O)OC1=CC=CC=C1C(O)=O MXCPYJZDGPQDRA-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- This invention relates to improvements in devices for distributing noxious fumes in av room or building as a protection against burglary, an object being to provide a holder for la noxious material or agent and a distributing explosive in connection with an electric circuit arranged to beclosed by -a person entering a room or in the act of gaining entrance and whereby the rising fumes from the material will overcome aburglar or render it impossible for him to operate or carry on his unlawful designs.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a deviceV for distributing noxious fumes embodying my invention
- Fig. 2 is. a longitudinal section thereof.
- the holder consists of a cylinder 1g of suitable material-such, for instance, as steel-- and of a suitable thickness, and extended from the thickened breech portion 2 of the holder' is a container 3 for an explosive materialsuch, for instance, asgunpowder 4.
- the noxious material 5 preferably consisting of formaldehyde, 'as it is well known that the fumes of this material will quickly overcome or prostrate any one inhaling the same.
- a disk 6 of a suitable light material- ⁇ such, for instance, as cork-and the inner end of the holder or container 3 is tightly closed by means of agcork 7, which may, if desired, be attached to the disk 6.
- agcork 7 which may, if desired, be attached to the disk 6.
- the opposite or discharge end of the holder or cylinder l is norserial No. 163,232. (No model.)
- cork 8 will be suiciently tight to prevent ⁇ any fumes from passing out; but it will be forced out as Lthevmaterial in the holder is forced out ⁇ by the discharging powder.
- the device is designed to be placed at any suitable place about'a room and to cause a vcomparatively largedistribution ofithe' discharge materiala perforated screen 9 of a' suitable metal may be placed a short distance forward of the device.
- a heating or discharging wire 10 having ⁇ connectionlwith a suitable electric clrcuit.
- I have here shown' the 1gn1t1ngwire 10 as connected to main wires 11 12, in the circuit of which is an electric battery 13. While I do not confine my invention to any particular method or means for closing the electric circuit, I have here shown substantially the usual devices placed underneath a carpet or rug, s that whenl a person steps upon the same the circuit will be closed.
- This closing device consists of a' plurality of metallic strips 14, which may be attached to the under side of the carpet, and
- strips 14 underneath these strips 14 are metallic stripsA 15, which maybe connected to the iioor or to other material underneath the carpet.
- the several strips are held normally out of contact by any suitableA means, and of course the main wires 1l 12 will be normally out of contact.
- the strips 14 are connected to the wire 11, while the strips l5 are electrically connected to the wire 12.
- the device is to be placed'at any convenient spot in a room, and when the electric circuit is closed through a suitable switch, as indicated at 16, and through the contact of parts 14 and 15 the loop end willbecome heated, igniting the powder, which will force the cork 7 and disk 6 outward,and consequently discharge the material 5.
- This material by striking against the perforated screen 9 will be considerably diffused, and the rising fumes will render it absolutely impossible for a burglar to remain in the room and live or remain consciousQ Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure yLetteis Patent- 1.
- cork or stopper for the innerend of the explosive-holder, an igniting-wire arranged in the explosive-holder, and an electric circuit with which said igniter connects.
- Adevice for the purpose specified comprising a cylinder, formaldehyde in the cylnder, a closure for the discharge end of the cylinder and designed to be forced outward by the discharging formaldehyde, an explosiveholding cylinder extended from .the breech of the first-named cylinder and communicating therewith, a disk in the first-named cylinder between the formaldehyde and the breech, a cork or stopper for the inner end of the explosive-holder, an igniting -Wire arranged in the explosive-holder, an electric circuit with which said igniter connects, and a perforated screen for diusing the formaldehyde.
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Description
PATENTED MAY 3, 1904.
L. M. Bcrmas.'' -,0; U DEVICE POR DISTRIBUT'INGNOXIOUS PUMBS.
APPLIOATION PILEDBJUNE 26, 1903.
.N0 MODEL.
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A TTOHNE YS IlNiTED f STATES Patented Mayy 3, 1904.`
'PATEN @FFME bEvio FonDlsTcafeu-rme Noxious FuMEs.
SPECIFICATION forming part of I Jetters Patent No. 759,0562,` dated May 3, 19.04. v
Application filed June 2e, i903.
To all?. whom t nca/y concern: I ,y
Be it known thatv I, LYMAN MARSHALL BEoKEs, a citizen ofthe United States, and a@ resident of Vincennes, inthe county of Knox I and State of Indiana, have invented a new and Improved Device for Distributing Noxious Fumes, of which the following `isfa full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to improvements in devices for distributing noxious fumes in av room or building as a protection against burglary, an object being to provide a holder for la noxious material or agent and a distributing explosive in connection with an electric circuit arranged to beclosed by -a person entering a room or in the act of gaining entrance and whereby the rising fumes from the material will overcome aburglar or render it impossible for him to operate or carry on his unlawful designs. y
I will describe a device for distributing noxious fumes embodying my invention and then point out the novel features Vin the appendedclaims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming apart of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a deviceV for distributing noxious fumes embodying my invention, and Fig. 2 is. a longitudinal section thereof. A
The holder consists of a cylinder 1g of suitable material-such, for instance, as steel-- and of a suitable thickness, and extended from the thickened breech portion 2 of the holder' is a container 3 for an explosive materialsuch, for instance, asgunpowder 4. Ar-
.rangcd in the holder is the noxious material 5, preferably consisting of formaldehyde, 'as it is well known that the fumes of this material will quickly overcome or prostrate any one inhaling the same. Arranged between the formaldehyde and the breech 2 of the holder is a disk 6 of a suitable light material-^ such, for instance, as cork-and the inner end of the holder or container 3 is tightly closed by means of agcork 7, which may, if desired, be attached to the disk 6. The opposite or discharge end of the holder or cylinder l is norserial No. 163,232. (No model.)
-rnally closed by a'y cork 8. yThis cork 8 will be suiciently tight to prevent` any fumes from passing out; but it will be forced out as Lthevmaterial in the holder is forced out `by the discharging powder.
The device is designed to be placed at any suitable place about'a room and to cause a vcomparatively largedistribution ofithe' discharge materiala perforated screen 9 of a' suitable metal may be placed a short distance forward of the device. Extended into the 1 holder 3 for the explosiveiis a heating or discharging wire 10, having `connectionlwith a suitable electric clrcuit. I have here shown' the 1gn1t1ngwire 10 as connected to main wires 11 12, in the circuit of which is an electric battery 13. While I do not confine my invention to any particular method or means for closing the electric circuit, I have here shown substantially the usual devices placed underneath a carpet or rug, s that whenl a person steps upon the same the circuit will be closed. This closing device consists of a' plurality of metallic strips 14, which may be attached to the under side of the carpet, and
underneath these strips 14 are metallic stripsA 15, which maybe connected to the iioor or to other material underneath the carpet. The several strips are held normally out of contact by any suitableA means, and of course the main wires 1l 12 will be normally out of contact. The strips 14 are connected to the wire 11, while the strips l5 are electrically connected to the wire 12.
In the operation, as before stated, the device is to be placed'at any convenient spot in a room, and when the electric circuit is closed through a suitable switch, as indicated at 16, and through the contact of parts 14 and 15 the loop end willbecome heated, igniting the powder, which will force the cork 7 and disk 6 outward,and consequently discharge the material 5. This material by striking against the perforated screen 9 will be considerably diffused, and the rising fumes will render it absolutely impossible for a burglar to remain in the room and live or remain consciousQ Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure yLetteis Patent- 1. A device for the purpose described, com- IOO prising a metal cylinder, a noxious agent therein, an explosive-holding metal cylinder communicating with the interior of the firstnamed cylinder through its breech to which it is rigidly connected, means for closing the inner end of said explosive-holdingy cylinder and an ignitingdevice in said explosive-holding'cylinder.
2. A device for the purpose described, com! prising a metal cylinder, a noxious agent therein, an explosive-holding metal cylinder communicating with theinterior of the firstnamed cylinder .through its breech to which it is rigidly connected, a stopper arranged in the inner end of the explosive-holder and an igniting device in said holder.
3. Adevice for the purpose specified,com
cork or stopper for the innerend of the explosive-holder, an igniting-wire arranged in the explosive-holder, and an electric circuit with which said igniter connects.
4. Adevice for the purpose specified, comprising a cylinder, formaldehyde in the cylnder, a closure for the discharge end of the cylinder and designed to be forced outward by the discharging formaldehyde, an explosiveholding cylinder extended from .the breech of the first-named cylinder and communicating therewith, a disk in the first-named cylinder between the formaldehyde and the breech, a cork or stopper for the inner end of the explosive-holder, an igniting -Wire arranged in the explosive-holder, an electric circuit with which said igniter connects, and a perforated screen for diusing the formaldehyde.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
'LYMAN MARSHALL BECKES.
Witnesses:
GEO. R. ALsor, WM. BAKER.
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2432791A (en) * | 1945-12-12 | 1947-12-16 | Osses Jacob | Defense weapon |
US2575071A (en) * | 1948-02-27 | 1951-11-13 | Gaynor O Rockwell | Explosive-operated device |
US2665768A (en) * | 1951-09-14 | 1954-01-12 | Lee I Talbot | Fire extinguishing bomb |
US2719589A (en) * | 1950-08-03 | 1955-10-04 | Specialties Dev Corp | Fluid dispensing system and apparatus |
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2432791A (en) * | 1945-12-12 | 1947-12-16 | Osses Jacob | Defense weapon |
US2575071A (en) * | 1948-02-27 | 1951-11-13 | Gaynor O Rockwell | Explosive-operated device |
US2719589A (en) * | 1950-08-03 | 1955-10-04 | Specialties Dev Corp | Fluid dispensing system and apparatus |
US2665768A (en) * | 1951-09-14 | 1954-01-12 | Lee I Talbot | Fire extinguishing bomb |
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