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  • My improved bung and bush are designed more explicitly'for lager-beer casks; but they are applicable to any cash used for containing and transporting any liquid substance, and from which cash suchliquid substance is intended to be subsequently drawn through a faucet or spigot-hole.
  • r)She invention consists in a peculiarly-constructed bush, and in a peculiarly-constructed bung, provided with an independent and automatically-closing vent-valve and attachments, which may either be tightly closed to prevent escape of the liquid contents of a cash or access of air to the interior of such Cask, or may be opened to allow ingress ot' air to the interior of such cash, to permit the free drawing ottA of the liquid contents ot'such cask through a faucet or spigot-hole.
  • Figure l in the accompanying drawing is a vertical section ot' my improved bung and bush inserted in the bung-hole of a cash.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view
  • Fig. 3 is an under-side view of the same.
  • A represents the bush, and B the bun g, which is, in use, screwed into said bush.
  • Said bush A is screwed into the bung-hole of the cask, as shown in Fig. l, O representing in said tigure the stave in which the bung-hole is formed, said bush A having an outer screwthread, d, for screwing the same into the said bung-hole, and an inner screw-thread, e, for the reception of the screw-thread formed on the outside ofthe bung B.
  • Said bung is, moreover, provided with holes ff, Figs. l and 2, or with other devices for the application oi' a key or wrench, by which said bung is screwed out of or into the bush A.
  • Said bung has also formed upon its upper part a flange, g, Fig. 1,
  • Said bush has upon its upper part a projection or projections, lo, preferably annular in form, which protects the bung and the venting device, hereinafter described, when the cask is rolled about or handled in transporting the s'ame.
  • the venting device is placed in the central part of the bung, said bung being perforated to receive said venting device, which consists in a screw, L, Figs. 1 and 2, having formed in its threaded part a cavity, m, Fig. 1, at the lower end of which cavity is formed a valveseat, n, to which a valve, o, Figs. l and 3, is fitted.
  • Said valve opens inwardly when venting the cash, and is provided with a stem,p, Figs. 1 and 3, extending both above and below said valve, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • said valve-stein 19 is flattened, the iiattened part thereof playing in a slot, lr, Figs.
  • valve-stem formed in a cross-piece, s, Figs. 1 and 3.
  • the upper part of said valve-stem is provided with a crucii'orm guide, t, Fig. 1, which, sliding upon the sides of the cavity m in the hollow screw L, assists in guiding the valve o properly to its valve-seat n.
  • a spring, c, Fig. 1 which normally holds said valve o up against its seat n with a gentle pressure.
  • the operation of the venting device is as follows: During transportation, or when'it is desired to retain the contents ot' the cask undisturbed therein, the hollow screw L is firmly screwed down into the bung B, to close exteriorly the central perfor-ation. WVhen it is desired to draw out the contents of the cask therefrom, the hollow' screw is screwed out enough to allow air to pass under the head of the screw, and through thehole w into the cavity m in the said screw, when a very slight decrease ot' pressure in the cask below that of the exterior atmosphere causes the superior exterior pressure to open the valve o and admit air to the interior.
  • the stave C in which the bunghole is made, is either faced oft' or recessed to permit the outer edge of the flange m, formed on said bush, to rest uniformly on said ⁇ stave, and said ange a: has formed on its under side an annular recess, y, Figs. l and 3, for the reception and retention of any suitable packing material.
  • I claim- 1 The combination, with the centrally-perforated screw-threaded bung ⁇ B, of the hollow screw L, having ⁇ the transverse hole w, the valve n, provided with a valve-stem, p, and guides 0 ⁇ and t, and the spring v, substantially as and for the purpose specied.
  • the exteriorly and interiorly screwthreaded bush A having a projection or projections, k, the flange x, and the recess y, formed on the under side of said ange, in combination with the exteriorly screw-threaded bung B, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

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barren Sraras Param @rrrcra FRANZ X. WAGNER, OF NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO GUSTAV A. WAMBAOH,
' OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN BUNGS AND BUSHES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l5,370, dated December 12, 1876; applica-tion filed October 30, 1876. v
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANZ X. VAGNER, of the city, county, and State ot' New York, have invented an Improved Bung and Bush for Oasks; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ot' the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms part oi' this specification.
My improved bung and bush are designed more partieularly'for lager-beer casks; but they are applicable to any cash used for containing and transporting any liquid substance, and from which cash suchliquid substance is intended to be subsequently drawn through a faucet or spigot-hole.
r)She invention consists in a peculiarly-constructed bush, and in a peculiarly-constructed bung, provided with an independent and automatically-closing vent-valve and attachments, which may either be tightly closed to prevent escape of the liquid contents of a cash or access of air to the interior of such Cask, or may be opened to allow ingress ot' air to the interior of such cash, to permit the free drawing ottA of the liquid contents ot'such cask through a faucet or spigot-hole.
Figure l in the accompanying drawing is a vertical section ot' my improved bung and bush inserted in the bung-hole of a cash. Fig. 2 is a top view, and Fig. 3 is an under-side view of the same.
A represents the bush, and B the bun g, which is, in use, screwed into said bush. Said bush A is screwed into the bung-hole of the cask, as shown in Fig. l, O representing in said tigure the stave in which the bung-hole is formed, said bush A having an outer screwthread, d, for screwing the same into the said bung-hole, and an inner screw-thread, e, for the reception of the screw-thread formed on the outside ofthe bung B. Said bung is, moreover, provided with holes ff, Figs. l and 2, or with other devices for the application oi' a key or wrench, by which said bung is screwed out of or into the bush A. Said bung has also formed upon its upper part a flange, g, Fig. 1,
which, when said bung is screwed into said bush, compresses au annular packing, h, of
rubber or other soft material placed between said flange g, and a shoulder, t', formed on the inner upper part ot' said bush. Said bush has upon its upper part a projection or projections, lo, preferably annular in form, which protects the bung and the venting device, hereinafter described, when the cask is rolled about or handled in transporting the s'ame.
The venting device is placed in the central part of the bung, said bung being perforated to receive said venting device, which consists in a screw, L, Figs. 1 and 2, having formed in its threaded part a cavity, m, Fig. 1, at the lower end of which cavity is formed a valveseat, n, to which a valve, o, Figs. l and 3, is fitted. Said valve opens inwardly when venting the cash, and is provided with a stem,p, Figs. 1 and 3, extending both above and below said valve, as shown in Fig. 1. At the lower end said valve-stein 19 is flattened, the iiattened part thereof playing in a slot, lr, Figs. 1 and 3, formed in a cross-piece, s, Figs. 1 and 3. The upper part of said valve-stem is provided with a crucii'orm guide, t, Fig. 1, which, sliding upon the sides of the cavity m in the hollow screw L, assists in guiding the valve o properly to its valve-seat n. Between the cross-piece s and the valve o is placed a spring, c, Fig. 1, which normally holds said valve o up against its seat n with a gentle pressure. At the upper part of the cavity m in the hollow screw L is formed a hole, w, Fig. 1, through 4the screw, said hole communicating with said cavity.
The operation of the venting device, constructed as described, is as follows: During transportation, or when'it is desired to retain the contents ot' the cask undisturbed therein, the hollow screw L is firmly screwed down into the bung B, to close exteriorly the central perfor-ation. WVhen it is desired to draw out the contents of the cask therefrom, the hollow' screw is screwed out enough to allow air to pass under the head of the screw, and through thehole w into the cavity m in the said screw, when a very slight decrease ot' pressure in the cask below that of the exterior atmosphere causes the superior exterior pressure to open the valve o and admit air to the interior.
In inserting the bush A, previous to putting in the bung B, the stave C, in which the bunghole is made, is either faced oft' or recessed to permit the outer edge of the flange m, formed on said bush, to rest uniformly on said` stave, and said ange a: has formed on its under side an annular recess, y, Figs. l and 3, for the reception and retention of any suitable packing material.
I claim- 1. The combination, with the centrally-perforated screw-threaded bung` B, of the hollow screw L, having` the transverse hole w, the valve n, provided with a valve-stem, p, and guides 0^ and t, and the spring v, substantially as and for the purpose specied.
2. The exteriorly and interiorly screwthreaded bush A, having a projection or projections, k, the flange x, and the recess y, formed on the under side of said ange, in combination with the exteriorly screw-threaded bung B, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I hereunto sign my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANZ X. WAGNER.
Witnesses HENRY T. BROWN, MICHAEL RYAN.
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