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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D1/00Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught
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    • YGENERAL 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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  • Mf/v TNESSFS /A/V/v T0195" @uiten gieten getwt @Hita THOMAS D. ARKLE. AND. HARRY C. GREER, OF BRIDGEPORT, OHIO.
  • This invention relates to a new andV improved method of measuring liquids, and the invention consists in forming a measuring-vessel inside a can, into which the' liquid is discharged, and the quantity which it is designed to measure is indicated on the outside of the'can by an index-finger, which is operated by a float in the measuringvessel, and it also consists in the arrangement of the drip-pan, as we will proceed to describe.
  • the drawing representsa vertical central section of the can, showingA the whole interiorarrangement.
  • A represents the can, which may be of any desired size and form, and constructed of any suitable material.
  • B is a partition in the can, which divides it into two compartments.
  • O is the measuring-vessel.
  • C is a float in the measuring-vessel.
  • D is a faucet, by which the liquid is discharged into the measuring-vessel.
  • E is a faucet, by which the liquid is discharged into any vessel placed to'receive it outside.
  • the index-plate and finger are seen at F.
  • G is the drip-pan.
  • H is a pump, which may be used either for receiving the drip from the bottom of the can, or to discharge liquids from barrels into the can.
  • the measurng-vessel C is placed in the lower compartment of the can, butin communication with the upper portion through the-faucet D.
  • the index-plate is marked olf to indicate quantities, and when the desired quantity (say one pint, one quart, two quarts, or a gallon) is discharged into the measuring-vessel, the float C will rise, and the index-finger a, being attached to the Heat by. the rod c, will point to the quantity indicated. on the plate.
  • the finger would point to the upper mark; should it be one pint, it would point to the lowest mark; but, of course, the apparatus may be constructed soA as tomeasure vany desired quantities.
  • the tubo of the pan enters a pipe in the can, in which pipel there is a spiral spring.
  • This spring acts against the end of the waste-tube.
  • the receiving-vessel In drawing liquid the receiving-vessel is crowded against the drip-pan, and takes its place under the faucet E.
  • the drip-pan is thrown out to its former position by the spring.
  • the drip-can G connected with the inclined tube in the vcan A near its bottom, provided with the spiral spring, all arranged as described for the purpose specified.

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ARKLE @L GREER.
y Liquid Measure.
No. 68,480.. Patented Sept. 3, 1867.
Mf/v TNESSFS: /A/V/v T0195" @uiten gieten getwt @Hita THOMAS D. ARKLE. AND. HARRY C. GREER, OF BRIDGEPORT, OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 68,480, elated September 3, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN AUTOMATIC MEASURING-GANS.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAYv CONCERN:
Be it known that we, THOMAS D. Annnn and HARRY C. Grauen, of Bridgeport, Belmont' eounty,0ho, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Self-Measuring Can and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art tlo make and use the same, reference being hadto the accompanying drawings, formng part ofthis specification.
This invention relates to a new andV improved method of measuring liquids, and the invention consists in forming a measuring-vessel inside a can, into which the' liquid is discharged, and the quantity which it is designed to measure is indicated on the outside of the'can by an index-finger, which is operated by a float in the measuringvessel, and it also consists in the arrangement of the drip-pan, as we will proceed to describe.
The drawing representsa vertical central section of the can, showingA the whole interiorarrangement.
A represents the can, which may be of any desired size and form, and constructed of any suitable material. B is a partition in the can, which divides it into two compartments. O is the measuring-vessel. C is a float in the measuring-vessel. D is a faucet, by which the liquid is discharged into the measuring-vessel. E is a faucet, by which the liquid is discharged into any vessel placed to'receive it outside. The index-plate and finger are seen at F. G is the drip-pan. H is a pump, which may be used either for receiving the drip from the bottom of the can, or to discharge liquids from barrels into the can. The measurng-vessel C is placed in the lower compartment of the can, butin communication with the upper portion through the-faucet D.
The index-plate is marked olf to indicate quantities, and when the desired quantity (say one pint, one quart, two quarts, or a gallon) is discharged into the measuring-vessel, the float C will rise, and the index-finger a, being attached to the Heat by. the rod c, will point to the quantity indicated. on the plate. I
If the lquantity required be one gallon, the finger would point to the upper mark; should it be one pint, it would point to the lowest mark; but, of course, the apparatus may be constructed soA as tomeasure vany desired quantities. l l
It will be noticed that the tubo of the pan enters a pipe in the can, in which pipel there is a spiral spring. This spring acts against the end of the waste-tube. In drawing liquid the receiving-vessel is crowded against the drip-pan, and takes its place under the faucet E. When the vessel is removed, the drip-pan is thrown out to its former position by the spring. dis a-rod attached to the pan, and, passing through th'e side of the can, serves to steady the drip-pan; f is a drop-cover for theindex-plate and finger.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The construction and arrangement, within the can A, of the measuring-vessel @provided with the float C', to one side of'which the index ais secured, as and for the purpose specified.
2. The drip-can G, connected with the inclined tube in the vcan A near its bottom, provided with the spiral spring, all arranged as described for the purpose specified.
3. The combination and arrangement of the canA, lia-ving bottoni B provided with downward-projecting discharge-tube, measuring-vessel C, float C', index-finger a, plate F, sliding drip-pan G, and inclined tube containing the spiral spring, and the pump H, as herein set forth for the purpose specified.
T. D. ARKLE, HARRY C. GREEN.
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F. C. SMITH, GEORGE KEELING.
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