US90094A - Improved apparatus for cooling- liquids - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F28—HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
- F28D—HEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
- F28D5/00—Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, using the cooling effect of natural or forced evaporation
- F28D5/02—Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, using the cooling effect of natural or forced evaporation in which the evaporating medium flows in a continuous film or trickles freely over the conduits
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10S165/00—Heat exchange
- Y10S165/163—Heat exchange including a means to form fluid film on heat transfer surface, e.g. trickle
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- H represents a-semicircular tank, which is made of metal or other suitable material, and divided into compartlnentsF G,'by means of a partition, I, and which is so arranged as to be held in place by a rim, b b b b, f bearing on a substantial frame,
- a A. 'A recess is formed iu the bottom of the tank, adjoining the partition I, by meansl of anrinclined plate, PJig. 2, secured :to said partition and to the ends of l the tank.
- the object of this recess is to allow the upper end of aoorrugated plate, S, so to extend above the openings in the bottoms of the apartmentsF G as to pre l, ⁇ vent the fliquid ⁇ to be cooled from mixing with the lcooling-substance. ⁇ l
- the plate S is made of any metal which will not corrode, and it is so bent or corrugated as ⁇ to give a 3 large cooling-surface in a short space, as shown in both figures, and it terminates at the bottom in spouts D E, and has its ends fastened to plates A', supported by the frame A.
- a gate, L is arranged to-operate in guides M N, by means of a lever, J, pivoted to it, and to the partition I, at K, and it has a series of holes, a c, 8mo., made through it, corresponding iu number'to the lnumber of -holes made through the lower angle of the apartment G, by means of'which'the flow of cooling-substance is controlled.
- the liquid ⁇ to be cooled is placed in the" apartment ⁇ I F, and the cooling-liquid in theapartment Gr, and as the former passes through holes in the lower angle of the apartment F, and down, in a thin sheet, over one sideof the corrugated plate S, and into the spout E,
- the cooling-liquid passes down the other side, and thus reduces the temperature of the liquid to be cooled
- corrugated plate S' provided with troughs D E, and gate L, as described.
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Description
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. ILLINOIS.
p Lette/rs Patent No. 90,094, datedMq/y 1`f8,'1869.
IMPROVED APPARATUS. FOR. VCQQLING LIQUIDS.
The Schedule referred toy in these Letters Patent and making part of the Bama.
To all whom 'it ma/y concern:
Be it knownpthat we, CHARLES GREENLEE and WILLIAM H. REDFLELD, of Belvidere, in-the county of Boone, and State of Illinois, have invented an Im- `pro`ved- Apparatus rfor Cooling Liquids; and we do hereby declare that the following isa full, clear, and exact description thereof', which will enable ,others skilledin the' art to` make and usethe same, reference `being `h ad to the accompanying drawings, and letters marked thereon, lmaking a part of this description, in
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Figuregl yis aperspective representation o f our ,invention.- f g Figurel, `a transverse sectional elevation of the same, with the supporting-frame removed. l
The nature of the .present vinvention consists, in
general terms,'in the novel construction of a two-part tank, which receives the liquid to be cooled, and the' cooling-material, and operates with a corrugated'cooll ing-"surface, the lower `end 'of which is provided with spouts, to conduct the liluids into `suitable receptacles.
H represents a-semicircular tank, which is made of metal or other suitable material, and divided into compartlnentsF G,'by means of a partition, I, and which is so arranged as to be held in place by a rim, b b b b, f bearing on a substantial frame, A A. 'A recess is formed iu the bottom of the tank, adjoining the partition I, by meansl of anrinclined plate, PJig. 2, secured :to said partition and to the ends of l the tank. p p
The object of this recess is to allow the upper end of aoorrugated plate, S, so to extend above the openings in the bottoms of the apartmentsF G as to pre l, `vent the fliquid `to be cooled from mixing with the lcooling-substance.` l
`The plate S is made of any metal which will not corrode, and it is so bent or corrugated as `to give a 3 large cooling-surface in a short space, as shown in both figures, and it terminates at the bottom in spouts D E, and has its ends fastened to plates A', supported by the frame A.
These plates have grooves T formedvin their edges, to catch any liquid which might otherwise be wasted, and conduct it into the troughs D E, projecting iauges `V being used on one side rof the plate S, to complete I the channel to the trough D..
A gate, L, is arranged to-operate in guides M N, by means of a lever, J, pivoted to it, and to the partition I, at K, and it has a series of holes, a c, 8mo., made through it, corresponding iu number'to the lnumber of -holes made through the lower angle of the apartment G, by means of'which'the flow of cooling-substance is controlled.
Operai/ion.
The liquid` to be cooled is placed in the" apartment` I F, and the cooling-liquid in theapartment Gr, and as the former passes through holes in the lower angle of the apartment F, and down, in a thin sheet, over one sideof the corrugated plate S, and into the spout E,
the cooling-liquid passes down the other side, and thus reduces the temperature of the liquid to be cooled,
correspondingly to the cooling-liquid.Y
Having `thus fully described my invention,
What I claim, and desire to. secure by Letters Pat vent of the UnitedStates, isl The tank, provided with apartments F G, in combination with plate A,'provided with grooves T, and
corrugated plate S', provided with troughs D E, and gate L, as described.
CHARLES GREENLEE.' WM. H REDFIELD Witnesses:
G. L. OHAPIN, E. E. GIBSON.
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