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  • the object of my invention being a valveoperating device, which, while adapted for operation at the top of the tank, does not require any of its parts to be passed through the acid-chamber.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a re-eX- tinguishing apparatus embodying my invention, small portions ofthe tank and acid-chainber being broken away to exhibit the interior construction.
  • Fig. 2 is an axial section of the acid-chamber and valve-operating devices.
  • A is the gas-generating tank, and B a screwcapped opening', through which it is lled with the liquid and soda.
  • C is the discharge valve or cock for tank A, to which fire-hose may be attached, in the ordinary way.
  • D is the acidchamber. Itis composed of lead, and securely fastened by bolts d d, through its cap E or otherwise, a "ground” or gasket joint being made between the cap and tank to prevent the escape of gas.
  • a conical valve-opening, F, is formed in the leaden bottom of the chamber D for the discharge of the acid, and a screw-capped pipe, G, is fitted to the chamber, through which it can be filled.
  • a conical valve, H is closely fitted to the opening F, and connected to the cross-head I.
  • valve and cross-heads are connected to and operated by the side rods, J J', which pass through stuffing-boxes K Kand connect at the top by the cross-head L, the latter havin g a screw-threaded hole in the center, through which the operating-screw M is fitted.
  • the screw is retained in place by means of a collar, N, and screw-cap lO.
  • the handle P is designed to operate the screw, and this may be secured tightly in any position to prevent accidental displacement by locking-staple It, which slips over the lever of the handle and the cross-head L when the two are in line.
  • the siderods, J J' may be forced up or down through the stuflingboxes K K, and the valve I-I thereby opened or closed, and, when closed, forced to a tight seat.
  • the operating mechanism of the valve being on the outside of the chamber l), is not exposed to the corrosive action of the acid, as in other apparatus, and will therefore be always clean, in readiness for action, and easily and smoothly operated.

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UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
ENNO SANDER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 111,877, dated February 14, 1871.
.To all 'whom 'it may concern Be it known that I, ENNO SANDER, of St. Louis, St. Louis county, State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvementin Fire-Extinguishers; andlhereby declare thefollowing to be a sutliciently full, clear, and exact description thereof to enable one skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making part of this specification.
Nature cmd Objects of I arent/0a.
closing the discharge-openin g ofthe acid-cham i ber, the object of my invention being a valveoperating device, which, while adapted for operation at the top of the tank, does not require any of its parts to be passed through the acid-chamber.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a re-eX- tinguishing apparatus embodying my invention, small portions ofthe tank and acid-chainber being broken away to exhibit the interior construction. Fig. 2 is an axial section of the acid-chamber and valve-operating devices.
General Description.
A is the gas-generating tank, and B a screwcapped opening', through which it is lled with the liquid and soda. C is the discharge valve or cock for tank A, to which fire-hose may be attached, in the ordinary way. D is the acidchamber. Itis composed of lead, and securely fastened by bolts d d, through its cap E or otherwise, a "ground" or gasket joint being made between the cap and tank to prevent the escape of gas.
A conical valve-opening, F, is formed in the leaden bottom of the chamber D for the discharge of the acid, and a screw-capped pipe, G, is fitted to the chamber, through which it can be filled.
A conical valve, H, is closely fitted to the opening F, and connected to the cross-head I.
The valve and cross-heads are connected to and operated by the side rods, J J', which pass through stuffing-boxes K Kand connect at the top by the cross-head L, the latter havin g a screw-threaded hole in the center, through which the operating-screw M is fitted.
The screw is retained in place by means of a collar, N, and screw-cap lO.
The handle P is designed to operate the screw, and this may be secured tightly in any position to prevent accidental displacement by locking-staple It, which slips over the lever of the handle and the cross-head L when the two are in line.
Operation.
By simply turning the crank-handle l? in the required direction the siderods, J J', may be forced up or down through the stuflingboxes K K, and the valve I-I thereby opened or closed, and, when closed, forced to a tight seat. The operating mechanism of the valve, being on the outside of the chamber l), is not exposed to the corrosive action of the acid, as in other apparatus, and will therefore be always clean, in readiness for action, and easily and smoothly operated.
Claim.
In connection with the acid-chamber D and. tank A of a carbonic-aeid-gas-generating apparatus, the downwardly opening valve Il, cross-heads I L, side rods, J J', and operatingscrew M, connected and operatin g substantially in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony of which invention I hereunto set my hand.
ENNO SANDER.
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FERD. VARRELMAN, J AMES CARROLL.
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