. Journal. erial still remaining on the band is dband then leaves the depositing chamber andthrough the vessel containing the material totake up :,./ lir ; Impts. in . V. Schwaninger, Ogger- ?im. Germany. Eng. Pat. 11,784, June 5, 1905. I »pparatus consists of a vessel 1, which is fed with the ~2. I to be raised through the pipe 4 and the valve 3. is on as the bottom of the pipe 2 is sealed by the it ing liquid, the air in the vessel 1 becoming com- « d, forces the liquid in the siphon 13, 12, which out the level shown by the dotted line 14, 15, limb 12 and finally the air bubbles through the


. Journal. erial still remaining on the band is dband then leaves the depositing chamber andthrough the vessel containing the material totake up :,./ lir ; Impts. in . V. Schwaninger, Ogger- ?im. Germany. Eng. Pat. 11,784, June 5, 1905. I »pparatus consists of a vessel 1, which is fed with the ~2. I to be raised through the pipe 4 and the valve 3. is on as the bottom of the pipe 2 is sealed by the it ing liquid, the air in the vessel 1 becoming com- « d, forces the liquid in the siphon 13, 12, which out the level shown by the dotted line 14, 15, limb 12 and finally the air bubbles through the I: in the siphon and escapes by the pipe 8. As soon of the liquid reaches the upper float 11, the »t rises and opens the valve 5 and allows steam or com- IId air to enter through the pipe 6. The pressure of M r forces the liquid up the pipe 2 into the chamber 7, •ng the air above until the bottom of the pipe S when the liquid is driven up the pipe S into the 9. As soon as the level falls below the float 10, -<j ttor drops, the valve 5 closes and shuts off the com- air. The air in the vessel 1 escapes by the pipe S. 1 in the siphon falls to its original level, and the ?\ begins to fill again. The floats 10 and 11 are so that when both are raised, the valve 5 opens, but r is held op


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