US158171A - Improvement in force-pumps - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- the object of my invention is to construct a double-acting force-pump cheaply, that it may be within the reach of persons of limited means 5 at the same time so simple in its construction that any one can construct it and keep it in repair; and to have it so coustructed that it can be used as a garden-engine for washing windows, and all like purposes.
- the drawing represents my pump in working order.
- a A are two (2) pump-barrels of metal or wood. Connected by a tube, B B, these barrels are placed in the bottom of the well. l 2 are valves opening into the barrels ⁇ A A at the bottom, and through which the Water from the Well is admitted. D D are two (2) wooden plungers without any valves. These plungers are attached to the lever E.
- H H is a stand-pipe reaching the top of the well. The lever or handle G is pivoted to this pipe.
- F represents guides made so as to t loosely around the pipe H, their ends clipped and bolted to the pump-rod m, so as to permit of the free movement of .the rod up and down.
- the rod m is made of any required length, and the number ot' the guides F will be regulated by the depth of the well or height to which the pump-rod is extended.
- the standpipe H H is .screwed on the pipe B B at R,
- valve-seat O
- This valve-seat is constructed of a piece of leather bent like a letter V, and through the center there passes a bolt, C, which keeps the valveseat in place securely.
- valves are shown at 3 and 4 in the drawing.
- My pump operates as follows: When the plunger in the right-hand barrel of the pump is forced down, the valve 2 is closed and 4 opened and the water forced into H H. When the left-hand plunger is forced down, the valve l is closed and Sopened.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM WILSON GREEN, OF CAMBRIDGE, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN FORCE-PUMPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 158,171, dated December 29, 1874; application filed July 28, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM WILSON GREEN, of Cambridge Borough, Crawford county, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Force-Pumps, of which the following is a specification:
The object of my invention is to construct a double-acting force-pump cheaply, that it may be within the reach of persons of limited means 5 at the same time so simple in its construction that any one can construct it and keep it in repair; and to have it so coustructed that it can be used as a garden-engine for washing windows, and all like purposes.
The drawing represents my pump in working order.
A A are two (2) pump-barrels of metal or wood. Connected by a tube, B B, these barrels are placed in the bottom of the well. l 2 are valves opening into the barrels` A A at the bottom, and through which the Water from the Well is admitted. D D are two (2) wooden plungers without any valves. These plungers are attached to the lever E. H H is a stand-pipe reaching the top of the well. The lever or handle G is pivoted to this pipe. F represents guides made so as to t loosely around the pipe H, their ends clipped and bolted to the pump-rod m, so as to permit of the free movement of .the rod up and down. The rod m is made of any required length, and the number ot' the guides F will be regulated by the depth of the well or height to which the pump-rod is extended. The standpipe H H is .screwed on the pipe B B at R,
where there is a T-shaped connection. The
G and E with the pipe B B has a V-shaped valve-seat, O, imme diately under the pipe H H. This valve-seat is constructed of a piece of leather bent like a letter V, and through the center there passes a bolt, C, which keeps the valveseat in place securely.
The valves are shown at 3 and 4 in the drawing.
My pump operates as follows: When the plunger in the right-hand barrel of the pump is forced down, the valve 2 is closed and 4 opened and the water forced into H H. When the left-hand plunger is forced down, the valve l is closed and Sopened.
It will be seen that this will keep a constant stream of water passing through the pipe H H.
The peculiar construction ot' the V-shaped valve-seat O, and its arrangement immediately under Vthe eduction-pipe H, obviate the necessity of having independent eductionvalves iu the pipe B 5 and my improved valve and seat is cheaply constructed and easily repaired or replaced by a new one should it get out of order.
What I claim as my invention is as follows, to wit:
The combination of the pipe H and levers pump-rod m and guides F, the latter loosely fitting the pipe H, so as to move With the pump-rod, substantially as and for the purpose specified.
WILLIAM WILSON GREEN. i
Witnesses:
J. T. WHITE, A. B. RICHMOND.-
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