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  • Pneumatictubes for the transmission of parcels are usually buried in the ground, and the gases and odors of the earth collect in them and are transmitted into the place along with the parcel. It has been found that the noxious vapors thus ejected into buildings and rooms are injurious to health.
  • the parcel to be transmitted through the pneumatic tubes is usually inserted into a carrier made of felt or other suitable material, just fitting the tube, and this carrier is thrown from the tube with considerable force, thereby tend- 2o ing to injure or break it.
  • My invention consists of a receptacle, into which the end of the pneumatic tube is inserted.
  • This receptacle has also an outlet or tube running into a chimney or other convenient place, andhas also a door which can be opened and shut at pleasure.
  • the carrier when th rown from the tube, falls within this receptacle, and the door being shut the gases, &c., from the tube instead of being ejected into the room containing the receptacle will pass through the outlet into the chimney.
  • Another and subsidiary part of my invention is to provide a cushion or spring-mattress within the receptacle in such a position that 5 the carrier will fall or strike against it. thereby preserving the carrier from injury.
  • Figurel is a perspective view,and Fig. 2 is vertical section,of the receptacle.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the carrier.
  • A is the receptacle, into which the end of the pneumatic tube 0 is inserted.
  • D is the outlet or tube,also inserted into A,and carried into the chimney or other convenient place.
  • B B is a door, also inserted into A. and which can be opened and closed at pleasure.
  • H is the carrier, traveling in tube 0.
  • F is a cushion, placed preferably on springs G G G.
  • the operation is as follows: The door B is closed and the carrier H is forced by the air into the receptacle,and the force of concussion is broken by striking upon F. The gases and air ejected from 0 pass through G into the chimney or other desired place.
  • the receptacle A when the door 13 is closed, is substantiallyair-tight the only outlet being the tube D. Of course more than one tube D can be used, if desired. I preferably insert glass in the door B, or in some part of A, so that an inspection from outside without opening the door will show if any carriers have arrived.

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J. L. KNIGHT.
PNEUMATIC TUBE. N0. 339,105. Patented Mar. 30. 1886.
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JOHN L. KNIGHT, OF NEYV YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR TO ALFRED NICHOLSON, OF SAME PLACE.
PNEUMATIC TUBE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 339,105, dated March 30, 1886.
Application filed September 2'2, 1885.
To aZZ 10720712 it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN L. KNIGHT, a cilizen of the United States, residingin New York city, in the county and State of New York, have 5 invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Tubes, of which the following is a specification;
Pneumatictubes for the transmission of parcels are usually buried in the ground, and the gases and odors of the earth collect in them and are transmitted into the place along with the parcel. It has been found that the noxious vapors thus ejected into buildings and rooms are injurious to health.
The parcel to be transmitted through the pneumatic tubes is usually inserted intoa carrier made of felt or other suitable material, just fitting the tube, and this carrier is thrown from the tube with considerable force, thereby tend- 2o ing to injure or break it.
My invention consists of a receptacle, into which the end of the pneumatic tube is inserted. This receptacle has also an outlet or tube running into a chimney or other convenient place, andhas also a door which can be opened and shut at pleasure. The carrier, when th rown from the tube, falls within this receptacle, and the door being shut the gases, &c., from the tube instead of being ejected into the room containing the receptacle will pass through the outlet into the chimney.
Another and subsidiary part of my invention is to provide a cushion or spring-mattress within the receptacle in such a position that 5 the carrier will fall or strike against it. thereby preserving the carrier from injury.
The accompanying drawings represent what I consider the best means of carrying out the invention.
Figurel is a perspective view,and Fig. 2 is vertical section,of the receptacle. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the carrier.
Similar letters of reference indicate similar parts in all the figures.
Serial No. 177,827. (No model.)
A is the receptacle, into which the end of the pneumatic tube 0 is inserted. D is the outlet or tube,also inserted into A,and carried into the chimney or other convenient place. B B is a door, also inserted into A. and which can be opened and closed at pleasure. H is the carrier, traveling in tube 0. F is a cushion, placed preferably on springs G G G.
The operation is as follows: The door B is closed and the carrier H is forced by the air into the receptacle,and the force of concussion is broken by striking upon F. The gases and air ejected from 0 pass through G into the chimney or other desired place. The receptacle A,when the door 13 is closed, is substantiallyair-tight the only outlet being the tube D. Of course more than one tube D can be used, if desired. I preferably insert glass in the door B, or in some part of A, so that an inspection from outside without opening the door will show if any carriers have arrived.
\Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination of the pneumatic tube 0 with the escape-outlet D and the receptacle A, either with or without the cushion F and springs G G, substantially as described, and forthe purpose specified.
2. The combination of the pneumatic tube O with the receptacle A, having one or more escapeoutlets, D, substantially as described, and for the purpose specified.
3. The combination of the pneumatic tube O with the carrier H, receptacle A, cushion F, and springs G G, substantially as described, and for the purpose specified.
4. The combination of the pneumatic tube 0, receptacle A, door B, and outlet D, substantially as described, and for the purpose speci fied.
JOHN L. KNIGHT. Witnesses:
J A0013 FLOMINE, ALFRED NICHOLSON.
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US3237881A (en) * 1963-06-25 1966-03-01 Diebold Inc Pneumatic system carrier arrester construction
US20030181420A1 (en) * 2001-12-21 2003-09-25 Bayne Christopher D. Modulators of LXR

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3237881A (en) * 1963-06-25 1966-03-01 Diebold Inc Pneumatic system carrier arrester construction
US20030181420A1 (en) * 2001-12-21 2003-09-25 Bayne Christopher D. Modulators of LXR

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