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US1058785A
US1058785A US64610011A US1911646100A US1058785A US 1058785 A US1058785 A US 1058785A US 64610011 A US64610011 A US 64610011A US 1911646100 A US1911646100 A US 1911646100A US 1058785 A US1058785 A US 1058785A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Figure 1 is a side view of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section therethrough on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged section through one of the floats.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged section through one of the buckets.
  • My improved motor comprises substantially identically constructed pumps 1 and 2 each including a vertical cylinder 3 which is closed at both ends.
  • a main supply pipe 4 opens into the pump cylinders 3 at their lower ends, the said supply pipe being provided with automatically controlled inlet valves 5 to permit of the introduction of water to the cylinders.
  • Similar valves 6 are located in the exhaust or discharge pipes 7 which are located in the bottom of the pump cylinders.
  • a float 8 is mounted in each pump cylinder, being adapted for reciprocatory movement therein, and as illustrated, each float is provided with a concaved bottom 9 in which is mounted a centrally disposed valve 10 having a stem 11 which extends below the plane of the bottom of the float so as 12 operatesto hold the valve closed position, it being understood that the strength of the spring is such as to preof" the pump cylinders.
  • a strong spring normally in a vent the valve from opening in the initial upward movement of the float and to permit the opening of the same on a predetermined position of the float.
  • a driving rocking lever 13" is mounted in suitable bearing membersabove the pump cylinder and is connectedwith an oscillatory shaft 14.
  • the floats 8 are adapted to reciprocate in opposite directions in the pump cylinders, and as illustrated, they are operatively connected, at 15,.to the opposite ends of the rockinglever 13.”
  • the valve actuating mechanism comprises a rocking. lever 16 which is operatively connected, at 17 and 18, respectively, to the illlet and exhaust valves 5 and 6, respectively, of the pump cylinders, being adapted to alternately actuate the valve to govern the inlet and the exhaust of the water.
  • the rocking lever 16 is provided at its ends with fixed buckets- 19'whi'cli aremovable in the direction of the overflow pipes 20 at the top These buckets are provided with inwardly opening valves 21 which are adapted to be actuated by the fixed obstructing or controlling members 22 which may be located adjacent to the pump cylinders and mounted thereon, if de sired, in any suitable manner.
  • the floats 8 will be moved upwardly into positions where they will engage the stops 23 which are located within the cylinders and disposed below the plane of the overflow members 20.
  • the valves 11 are opened automatically under the pressure of the rising water so as to permit the floats to be filled with water and weighted thereby so as to return to their initial positions at the bottom of the pump cylinders.
  • the water will be conveyed to the buckets 19 so as to actuate the rocking lever 16 and thereby alternately control the exhaust valve 6.
  • a hydraulic motor comprising cylinders having oppositely reciprocating floating receptacles therein, each receptacle being provided with an automatically controlled valve operating to permit fluid to enter the receptacle on movement of the same to a predetermined position in its cylinder, means for controlling the inlet and ex haust of the fluid to and from the cylinders, overflow pipes projecting from the cylinders and disposed above the said receptacles, and means controlling the first mentioned means and including a pair of oppositely movable receptacles located exterior of said cylinders and movable in direction of said pipes and operated on overflow of the said fluid therefrom.
  • a hydraulic motor including a cylinder, means for controlling the admission of water to the cylinder, a floating receptacle mounted within the cylinder and adapted to be moved in one direction by Water flowing into the cylinder, a valve inlet in the receptacle, means adapted to limit the movement of the receptacle so as to permit the water entering the cylinder to unseat the valve and to enter the receptacle, means controlling the escape of water from the cylinder and including a movable receptacle located exterior thereof, said receptacle beingprovided with a valve in the bottom thereof, and a fixed controlling member for the said valve located adjacent said cylinder and in the path of said receptacle, and adapted to operate said valve upon movement of the last mentioned receptacle in one direction.
  • a hydraulic motor including a cylinder, a floating valve receptacle movable in the cylinder, means for limiting the movement of the said receptacle, means for regulating the inlet and outlet of the Water from the cylinder, the valve in said receptacle being adapted to be opened by the inflowof the water in the cylinder when the receptacle reaches the limit of its movement, and means for governing the inlet and the exhaust of water to and from the cylinder on the rise and fall of the water in the cylinder.

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J. R. NEVERS. HYDRAULIC MOTOR.v
APPLICATION FILED AUG.26, 1911.
Patented Apr. 15, 1913.
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UNITED sTA'rEs PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN R. NE'VERS, 0F GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI.
HYDRAULIC MOTOR.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr.- 15, 1913.
Application filed August 26,1911; Sria'l'No. 646,10b.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN R. NEvEns', a citizen of the United States, residing at Gulfport, in the county of Harrison and State of Mississippi, have invented new and Other objects of the invention are to pro vide a weight-controlled valve actuating mechanism for governing the alternate admission of water tothe pump cylinders and the exhaust of the water therefrom, and the construction of the mechanism and pump respectively, whereby the water after rising to a predetermined level will beconveyed to the mechanism to operate the same.
In the drawings, forming a portion of this specification and in which like numerals of reference indicate similar parts in the several views: Figure 1 is a side view of the apparatus. Fig. 2 is a vertical section therethrough on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an enlarged section through one of the floats. Fig. 4 is an enlarged section through one of the buckets.
My improved motor comprises substantially identically constructed pumps 1 and 2 each including a vertical cylinder 3 which is closed at both ends. A main supply pipe 4 opens into the pump cylinders 3 at their lower ends, the said supply pipe being provided with automatically controlled inlet valves 5 to permit of the introduction of water to the cylinders. Similar valves 6 are located in the exhaust or discharge pipes 7 which are located in the bottom of the pump cylinders.
A float 8 is mounted in each pump cylinder, being adapted for reciprocatory movement therein, and as illustrated, each float is provided with a concaved bottom 9 in which is mounted a centrally disposed valve 10 having a stem 11 which extends below the plane of the bottom of the float so as 12 operatesto hold the valve closed position, it being understood that the strength of the spring is such as to preof" the pump cylinders.
to be engaged by the bottom of the pump cylinder on the downward limit of the movement of the float. A strong spring normally in a vent the valve from opening in the initial upward movement of the float and to permit the opening of the same on a predetermined position of the float. A driving rocking lever 13" is mounted in suitable bearing membersabove the pump cylinder and is connectedwith an oscillatory shaft 14. The floats 8 are adapted to reciprocate in opposite directions in the pump cylinders, and as illustrated, they are operatively connected, at 15,.to the opposite ends of the rockinglever 13." I
The valve actuating mechanism comprises a rocking. lever 16 which is operatively connected, at 17 and 18, respectively, to the illlet and exhaust valves 5 and 6, respectively, of the pump cylinders, being adapted to alternately actuate the valve to govern the inlet and the exhaust of the water. The rocking lever 16 is provided at its ends with fixed buckets- 19'whi'cli aremovable in the direction of the overflow pipes 20 at the top These buckets are provided with inwardly opening valves 21 which are adapted to be actuated by the fixed obstructing or controlling members 22 which may be located adjacent to the pump cylinders and mounted thereon, if de sired, in any suitable manner.
In operation of the apparatus water is alternately admitted by way of the valves 5 to the pump cylinders 1 and 2, respectively.
en the water rises in the cylinders the floats 8 will be moved upwardly into positions where they will engage the stops 23 which are located within the cylinders and disposed below the plane of the overflow members 20. When the floats have reached the just described positions, the valves 11 are opened automatically under the pressure of the rising water so as to permit the floats to be filled with water and weighted thereby so as to return to their initial positions at the bottom of the pump cylinders. As the water will overflow from the cylinders before the floats 8 become weighted, the water will be conveyed to the buckets 19 so as to actuate the rocking lever 16 and thereby alternately control the exhaust valve 6. From this construction it will be seen that on the rise of the float in one cylinder and on the introduction of water thereinto, the companion cylinder will have been operated so as to permit of the exhaust of the water therefrom, whereby a continuous oscillation of the levers 13 and 16, respectively, is
effectively obtained. It will of course be understood that displacement of the water in the buckets 19 is obtained through the contact of the valves 21 with the members 22.
I claim:
1. A hydraulic motor comprising cylinders having oppositely reciprocating floating receptacles therein, each receptacle being provided with an automatically controlled valve operating to permit fluid to enter the receptacle on movement of the same to a predetermined position in its cylinder, means for controlling the inlet and ex haust of the fluid to and from the cylinders, overflow pipes projecting from the cylinders and disposed above the said receptacles, and means controlling the first mentioned means and including a pair of oppositely movable receptacles located exterior of said cylinders and movable in direction of said pipes and operated on overflow of the said fluid therefrom.
2. A hydraulic motor including a cylinder, means for controlling the admission of water to the cylinder, a floating receptacle mounted within the cylinder and adapted to be moved in one direction by Water flowing into the cylinder, a valve inlet in the receptacle, means adapted to limit the movement of the receptacle so as to permit the water entering the cylinder to unseat the valve and to enter the receptacle, means controlling the escape of water from the cylinder and including a movable receptacle located exterior thereof, said receptacle beingprovided with a valve in the bottom thereof, and a fixed controlling member for the said valve located adjacent said cylinder and in the path of said receptacle, and adapted to operate said valve upon movement of the last mentioned receptacle in one direction.
3. A hydraulic motor including a cylinder, a floating valve receptacle movable in the cylinder, means for limiting the movement of the said receptacle, means for regulating the inlet and outlet of the Water from the cylinder, the valve in said receptacle being adapted to be opened by the inflowof the water in the cylinder when the receptacle reaches the limit of its movement, and means for governing the inlet and the exhaust of water to and from the cylinder on the rise and fall of the water in the cylinder.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN R. NEVERS.
Witnesses:
T. W. MILNER, L. B. Josn.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents.
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US4324099A (en) * 1977-08-25 1982-04-13 Palomer Enrique Pedro Process for generating movement and energy on the basis of the flotation of bodies
US20030214135A1 (en) * 2002-05-20 2003-11-20 Peloquin Jean Victor Method and apparatus for generating energy
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US3952517A (en) * 1973-10-03 1976-04-27 Decker Bert J Buoyant ram motor and pumping system
US4324099A (en) * 1977-08-25 1982-04-13 Palomer Enrique Pedro Process for generating movement and energy on the basis of the flotation of bodies
US20030214135A1 (en) * 2002-05-20 2003-11-20 Peloquin Jean Victor Method and apparatus for generating energy
US6803670B2 (en) * 2002-05-20 2004-10-12 Jean Victor Peloquin Method and apparatus for generating energy
US20070080540A1 (en) * 2005-10-10 2007-04-12 Jui-Chi Tung Hydraulic buoyancy kinetic energy apparatus
US20080246283A1 (en) * 2007-02-05 2008-10-09 Perin James C Buoyancy Vehicle Apparatus to Create Electrical Power
US7656051B2 (en) 2007-02-05 2010-02-02 James Perin Buoyancy vehicle apparatus to create electrical power
US20100237630A1 (en) * 2009-03-20 2010-09-23 Rangel Michael J Device and method for generating reciprocating motion
US8134245B2 (en) 2009-03-20 2012-03-13 Rangel Michael J Device and method for generating reciprocating motion
WO2012044525A1 (en) * 2010-09-27 2012-04-05 Palmeri Richard P Water column generator for generating electricity
US20170133910A1 (en) * 2015-07-21 2017-05-11 Hsien-Ming Lin Tower based kinetic energy generation method and device thereof

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