USRE1069E - Improvement in apparatus for hoistinx and storing ice - Google Patents

Improvement in apparatus for hoistinx and storing ice Download PDF

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USRE1069E
USRE1069E US RE1069 E USRE1069 E US RE1069E
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hoistinx
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Hiram Van Steenbubgh
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Themselves And Peteb Bauehyte
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  • Inclined planes for raising cakes of ice fromthe surface ofthe water to elevated places of storage have been long in use also, the employment of endless chains passing around sheaves at each end of the planes to transport the ice along thel planes is not new, but in such cases the cakes of icev 'have beenlaid upon the chains, and so carried up to the top of the planes and there delivered upon one of the-platforms of the houses; but in the use of such apparatus it is necessary to shift the upper end of the plane from story to story of the platforms, as they are filled in successiona matter occupying time and labor when every minute is of value in hurrying in the ice crop, and the incurring of a considerable' expense at each change of elevation.
  • the machine is represented by Figure 1 in perspective. It is a timber frame, A A A A, having between its upper side timbers at each enda pair of shafts carryingsheaves or pulleys a It a., around which the endless chains B B revolve.
  • the lower part of these timbers from m to a are formed, as is customary, into an apron (so called) hinged to lthe upper part so aste adapt it 'to various heights of water to make the deposit of ice upon it convenient.
  • ABetween the upper and lower reaches of the chain extending across between the said tim- 'bers is a platform, (of slats,) ⁇ G C, having at intervalsopenings D D, corresponding to the platforms vattached to the dil'erent stories of the ice-house to which the machine belongs.
  • bars E E extend at suitable intervals,
  • Diagram Fig. 3 shows the way of arranging this part'otl the machinery.
  • lt represents a vertical section of the machine.

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