US Patent: RE1,266
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| Beer Cooler
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Patentees:
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| Louis Baudelot (exact or similar names) - Harancourt, Ardennes Department, France |
| Henry Migeon, assignee (exact or similar names) - Wolcottville, Litchfield County, CT |
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Henry Migeon - Wolcottville, Litchfield County, CT |
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Patent Dates:
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| Granted: |
Jan. 28, 1896 |
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Apr. 13, 1856 |
| Reissue Information: |
| Reissue of 25,992 (Nov. 01, 1859) |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
| Abstract:
The nature of this division of the said invention consists in providing on the lower side of the pipes, in a vertical range of horizontal pipes, downward projections which serve to conduct the beer or other liquid to be cooled in a thin film from one pipe to the next below it, whereby the liquid to be cooled is more uniformly distributed and the contact thereof with the whole surface of the cooler maintained. It also consists in providing a trough with perforations supplying the liquid to be cooled, when combined with a screen or perforated receptacle within said trough, for detaining any foreign substances, or for equalizing the distribution in said trough of the liquid to be cooled.
Claim:
Directing the trickling liquid to be cooled from the bottom of one pipe to the next below it by means of a downward projection, substantially las described, whereby the distribution of the liquid to be cooled is more uniformly maintained and the contact thereof with the whole cooling-surface secured. |
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