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US810408A
US810408A US28640605A US1905286406A US810408A US 810408 A US810408 A US 810408A US 28640605 A US28640605 A US 28640605A US 1905286406 A US1905286406 A US 1905286406A US 810408 A US810408 A US 810408A
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  • the present invention relates to improvevided with means for straining the milk, and has for its object to provide a device of this character which will effectually prevent all dirt and foreign matter from entering the pail and which is so constructed as to render it practically impossible to spill the contents.
  • theprincipnl objection which has been advanced toward these pails has been that they were unsanitary, owing to the fact that the strainer could not be properly cleansed;
  • the numeral 1 designates the milk-pail proper, which is of the usual construction and is provided around its upper edge with a reinforcing-wire 2.
  • the cover 3 to the pail is preferably passed outward and is rigidly secured in position by solder or other suitable means.
  • A. small opening 4 and a larger opening 5 are provided in the cover 3 and are surrounded by externally-projecting' flanges 6, having their outer edges rolled back upon themselves to form a reinforcing-band and to thicken the edges.
  • the smaller opening t serves as an outlet and is provided with a cover 7, which is closed at both ends and has its outer end formed with the usual stop-flange and ban die.
  • a safetydluhe 8 fits snugly within the larger opening 5 and has its outer end I'Ql'l- Specification of Letters Patent.-
  • the straining-tube 10 is located within the safety-tube 8 and is provided at its upper end with a funnelshaped receiver 11, one sideof which extends outward a greater distance than the opposite side, so as to form a large receiving area for the milk, which is located upon one side of the pail.
  • the lower end of the strainingtube 10 is contracted, and a straining-screen 12 is located in'nnediately above the contracted portion.
  • a conicahshaped straining member 13 is detachably connected to the strainingtube 10 by means of a collar 14: at its larger end, which fits over the contracted portion.
  • the lower extremity of the straining member 13 is provided with a conical pocket 14, which catches all the solid particles which may pass through the upper screen 12. It will be observed that'the lower end of the straining tube is contracted a sufficient amount so that the collar 14 is spaced from the sides of the safety-tube This enables the member 13 to be readily withdrawn with the strainingtube 10 and at the same time forms an annular pocket which will catch any of the milk which mightpass through the small opening 9 should the pail be overturned.

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No. 810,408. PATENTED JAN. 23, 1906.
A. T. GUNDEQSOH,
MILK PAIL AND STRNNER. APPLIOATIGN FILED NOV. 8, 1905.
A. wadar'. "0 Q2); memes 7 I r i :ferced by .t wire forming an anuula enlarge mentsin rni k-pails of that type which are pro and a further object of this invention has con- .ADULPH GUNDERSQ Application filed November 8,
Be it known that i, ADOLPH T. G'onnnnsou, aeitizen of the United State residing at Dunbar, in the county Marsl'iall and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful 1m provcxncnts in Milk Pails and Strainers, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to improvevided with means for straining the milk, and has for its object to provide a device of this character which will effectually prevent all dirt and foreign matter from entering the pail and which is so constructed as to render it practically impossible to spill the contents. Heretofore theprincipnl objection which has been advanced toward these pails has been that they were unsanitary, owing to the fact that the strainer could not be properly cleansed;
seouently been to so construct the straining mechanism that it can be readily and quickly i taken apart forcleaning' purposes.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of theme-ans for effecting the result, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanylug drawings, in which- Figure l is a vertical sectional view through a milk-pail constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view showing the various members of the strainer as separated.
Corresponding; and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in both views of the drawings by the same reference characters. v
The numeral 1 designates the milk-pail proper, which is of the usual construction and is provided around its upper edge with a reinforcing-wire 2. The cover 3 to the pail is preferably passed outward and is rigidly secured in position by solder or other suitable means. A. small opening 4 and a larger opening 5 are provided in the cover 3 and are surrounded by externally-projecting' flanges 6, having their outer edges rolled back upon themselves to form a reinforcing-band and to thicken the edges. The smaller opening t serves as an outlet and is provided with a cover 7, which is closed at both ends and has its outer end formed with the usual stop-flange and ban die. A safetydluhe 8 fits snugly within the larger opening 5 and has its outer end I'Ql'l- Specification of Letters Patent.-
Patented Jan. 23, 1:106. 1905 eel-n1 1%. 288.406.
ment; which engages with the outer ed go of the flange 8, While its inner end is contracted and converges to a small opening 9. The straining-tube 10 is located within the safety-tube 8 and is provided at its upper end with a funnelshaped receiver 11, one sideof which extends outward a greater distance than the opposite side, so as to form a large receiving area for the milk, which is located upon one side of the pail. The lower end of the strainingtube 10 is contracted, and a straining-screen 12 is located in'nnediately above the contracted portion. A conicahshaped straining member 13 is detachably connected to the strainingtube 10 by means of a collar 14: at its larger end, which fits over the contracted portion. The lower extremity of the straining member 13 is provided with a conical pocket 14, which catches all the solid particles which may pass through the upper screen 12. it will be observed that'the lower end of the straining tube is contracted a sufficient amount so that the collar 14 is spaced from the sides of the safety-tube This enables the member 13 to be readily withdrawn with the strainingtube 10 and at the same time forms an annular pocket which will catch any of the milk which mightpass through the small opening 9 should the pail be overturned.
In the operation of this device the milk will be separated from all the larger particles when it passes through the upper screen 12, and, owing to the fact that the lower screen 13 is inclined, the finer particles will work their way into the pocket Ll, while the milk will cuter the pail through the opening 9. Owing to the construction of the pail, it will be apparent that should it be in any manner overturned there will be only a small quantity of the milk which will find its way through the opening 9, and this will be caught by the annular pocket formed by the contracted portion of the straining-tube 10, as has hereinbefore been mentioned. When it is desired to remove the milk from the pail, it poured through. the opening i, and the usual form of hall 15 and handle 16 are provided for that purpose.
From the foregoing description it will be readily understood that the various members constituting the straining device can be readily taken apart for cleaning and can be assembled with equal facility.
Having thus described the is claimed as new is--- 1. The combination of i'nilk-pail, a safetyinveution, what
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