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    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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  • My invention consists in providing the house at one end with a tall stack or pipe and at the opposite end with a pipe or pipes leading down into a well near the surface of the water, so that the outward draught through the stack will draw eool air from the well up into and through the house, as hereafter more fully described.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal section of a milkhouse arranged on my plan
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section on the line w of Fig. l..
  • A represents an ordinary well, by the side of which, on the surface of the ground, I build a house, B, of any desired form, size, and material.
  • a house, B of any desired form, size, and material.
  • I place the box or chest C to contain the vessels of milk, the box being provided with lids or doors by which it may be closed tight.
  • a pipe, D To one end of the box G I connect a pipe, D, and then lead the saine up through and considerably above the roof of the house, as shown7 so that there will be a strong draught outward through it.
  • To the opposite end of the box C I I connect one or more pipes, E, and extend them out through the end of the house and down into the well near the surface of the water.
  • a conical hood, Gr of the full or nearly full diameter of the well, as shown in both figures.
  • a pump for drawing the water om the well it may be passed through the hood G, but in case a bucket is used, an opening may be made through the hood for its passage, or the hood may be dispensed with altogether.
  • a cowl or head of any of the various forms used for such purposes may be attached to the upper end of the pipe D to increase the draught through. it.

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Improvement in VMilk Houses. l
No. 120,534. Patentedocn 31,1871* .Z5/Waffe; 1
UNITED STATES JOHN A. PRICE, OF BEOKLEYSVILLE, MARYLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN- MILK-HOUSES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 120,534, dated October 31, 1871.
To all 'whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN A. PRICE, of Beckleysville, in the county of Baltimore and State of Maryland, have invented certain Improvements in Milk-Houses, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawing.
My invention consists in providing the house at one end with a tall stack or pipe and at the opposite end with a pipe or pipes leading down into a well near the surface of the water, so that the outward draught through the stack will draw eool air from the well up into and through the house, as hereafter more fully described.
Figure l is a longitudinal section of a milkhouse arranged on my plan, and Fig. 2 is a transverse section on the line w of Fig. l..
A represents an ordinary well, by the side of which, on the surface of the ground, I build a house, B, of any desired form, size, and material. Within the house I place the box or chest C to contain the vessels of milk, the box being provided with lids or doors by which it may be closed tight. To one end of the box G I connect a pipe, D, and then lead the saine up through and considerably above the roof of the house, as shown7 so that there will be a strong draught outward through it. To the opposite end of the box C I connect one or more pipes, E, and extend them out through the end of the house and down into the well near the surface of the water. Around the pipes E, at their lower ends, I place a conical hood, Gr, of the full or nearly full diameter of the well, as shown in both figures.
The outward draught through the stack or pipe E causes a suction through the chest C and pipes E, by which the cold air from the well is drawn up through the pipes into the chest, and thence, as it becomes heated, off through pipe D,
house would be adapted for containing fruits, 1
meats, and vegetables in large quantities. Where a pump is used for drawing the water om the well it may be passed through the hood G, but in case a bucket is used, an opening may be made through the hood for its passage, or the hood may be dispensed with altogether. When necessary, a cowl or head of any of the various forms used for such purposes may be attached to the upper end of the pipe D to increase the draught through. it.
I am aware that rectangular boxes having wirecloth over one Vend have been arranged in wellhouses, so as to have its wire-cloth end inserted in the side of a well, as in the patent granted to Henry Peregoy, January 3, 1871; but this I do not claim for the reason that the bottom of the house has to be some distance below the surface of the ground and its end over or partially over the well.
What I do claim is- The arrangement within a milk-house of a chest, C, with a chimney-pipe, D, extending up through the top of the house, and with pipes E extending through the side of the house into and down an adjoining Well, and terminating in ilaring or conical ends, all substantially as herein shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
JOHN A. PRICE. Witnesses PHIL; T. DODGE, HARRY KING. (45
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