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pipe 2, respectively. The box D is provided
with interiorly disposed baffles 10, whereby
the water passing therethrough is guided in
a circuitous course, being thus subjected to
5 -the cooling influence of the ice supported
upon said box. The latter, as is the case
with the pipe coil, may be raised by swing-
ing it about the axes of the pipes 1, 2 to
permit the compartment in which it is lo-
10 cated to be thoroughly cleansed when de-
sired.
As will be seen from the foregoing de-
scription, this device is extremely simple in
construction and, therefore, capable of be-
15 ing manufactured and applied at a very
moderate expense. It has also been found
to be thoroughly efficient for the purposes
for which it is provided.
Having thus described the invention, what
20 is claimed as new, is:-
In a water cooling device, the combination.
with a box constituting an ice compartment,
of an inlet and an outlet pipe extending
through opposite walls of said compartment,
said inlet pipe being provided with a pivotal 2.
union and said inlet pipe being connected
with a source of supply, a discharge faucet
connected with the outlet pipe, and an ice
supporting element terminally connected
with the inlet and outlet pipes and sup- ,,
ported upon the bottom of the ice comjpart-
ment, said element constituting a circuitous
water passage which may be raised to an
unobstructing position with reference to the
bottom of the ice compartment. -.
In testimony whereof we affix our signa-
tures in presence of two witnesses.
ROBERT Y. BO:ER.
JAMES P. CALDWELL.
Witnesses:
J. S. DAvis,
WILLIE MUELLER.
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