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- the object in view is to ascertain whether the pipes or tubes are of uniform thickness, and if not then to ascertain the position of the thinnest part, and to infer the degree of inequality from a knowledge of the difierence of weight between the thick and thin halves of the pipe.
- Figure 1 is a section of a pipe not of uniform thickness, t and it are respectively the thin and thick parts of the pipe; a line 0 p at right angles to a line joining t and It divides the pipe into two halves, of which he left hand half is the thin half and the right hand half, the thick half.
- the interior and exterior diameters being known, and the thickness at t and It being known, the differ ence of weight of the two halves can be calculated; and consequently if the difference of weight be known, the thickness at it and t can be determined.
- Fig. 2 is a front view of the machine.
- Fig. 3 is a section through one of the bands.
- Fig. 4 a section through the Weigh ing apparatus.
- a strap or cord 2 tached a spring balance S or platform to receive weights.
- the pipe P By exerting a downward force on the ring R, the pipe P can be made to turn until the heaviest part b is brought into the horizontal plane of the centerof the pipe; the tension of the opening in that state of things will be the measure of the difference of weight of the thick and thin halves and the index will give that weight in pounds.
- the same result could be arrived at by using a platform and weights. An allowance of course must be made for the Weight of the strap, spring balance &c. a
- the power to turn the cylinder can be ap:
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V HALLEN. MACHINE TO DETERMINE THE INEQUALITY 0E WEIGHT BETWEEN THE THICK AND THIN HALVES 0F METAL PIPES.
Patented June 29, 1843.
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HORATIO ALLEN, OF 'NEW YORK, N. Y.
DETERMINING THE THICKNESS OF METAL PIPES.
Specification of Letters PatentNo. 8,145, dated June 29, 1843.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, I-IoRATIo ALLEN, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Machine called a Machine to Determine the Inequality of Weight Between the Thick and Thin Halves of Straight Pipes or Tubes, of which the following is a full and exact description.
The object in view is to ascertain whether the pipes or tubes are of uniform thickness, and if not then to ascertain the position of the thinnest part, and to infer the degree of inequality from a knowledge of the difierence of weight between the thick and thin halves of the pipe.
Figure 1 is a section of a pipe not of uniform thickness, t and it are respectively the thin and thick parts of the pipe; a line 0 p at right angles to a line joining t and It divides the pipe into two halves, of which he left hand half is the thin half and the right hand half, the thick half. The interior and exterior diameters being known, and the thickness at t and It being known, the differ ence of weight of the two halves can be calculated; and consequently if the difference of weight be known, the thickness at it and t can be determined. I propose to ascertain the difference of weight in the following manner. Fig. 2 is a front view of the machine. Fig. 3 is a section through one of the bands. Fig. 4 a section through the Weigh ing apparatus.
On the supports E E is placed the cylinder 0 in perfect equilibrium, and free to turn with little friction, and if necessary resting on friction rollers. Onthis cylinder are placed two endless bands B, B of leather or other materials. Into the loops of these bands is placed the pipe or tube P, and all other support being removed, if there be inequality of thickness, the thick. part will bring itself into the lowest position.
The friction between the bands and cylinder and pipe will be sufficient to cause the bands to turn with the cylinder and the pipe with the bands.
To measure or weigh the difference of place around the cylinder a strap or cord 2 tached a spring balance S or platform to receive weights.
By exerting a downward force on the ring R, the pipe P can be made to turn until the heaviest part b is brought into the horizontal plane of the centerof the pipe; the tension of the opening in that state of things will be the measure of the difference of weight of the thick and thin halves and the index will give that weight in pounds. The same result could be arrived at by using a platform and weights. An allowance of course must be made for the Weight of the strap, spring balance &c. a
In the use of this machine it is assumed that the pipes are essentially straight, a slight curvature can be provided for by placing the bands at such distances from the ends of the pipes that the ends may balance the middle. It is also assumed that the thinnest parts are found essentially on the same side of the pipe. In cast iron water pipes, to which this machine is particularly applicable, this is found to be the case, and the indications of the machine have always been verified with as to the position of the thin and thick parts, and as to degree of difference, by cutting the pipe after trial.
The power to turn the cylinder can be ap:
of turning a cylinder, but that herein described is considered most convenient.
What I claim isy The combination of the cylinder, bands and weighing apparatus herein described or referred to, for the objects and substantially in the manner herein described. i
In testimony whereof I the said Horatio Allen hereto subscribe my name in the presence of the witnesses whose names are here- 1843. a i HORATIO ALLEN. Signed in the presence of- Jos. C(VANDERVONS,
A. V. HAMMOND.
weight between the thick and thin halves, I
fastened at r, at the end of the strap is atl plied through any of the well known means I unto subscribed on the twelfth day of June i
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2497595A (en) * | 1945-05-29 | 1950-02-14 | Mcwane Cast Iron Pipe Company | Apparatus for determining eccentricity in tubular sections |
| US5316029A (en) * | 1992-05-07 | 1994-05-31 | Separation Oil Services, Inc. | Oil separator |
| US5637152A (en) * | 1992-05-07 | 1997-06-10 | Separation Oil Services, Inc. | Soil washing apparatus and method |
| US20060278280A1 (en) * | 2005-05-23 | 2006-12-14 | Tzai-Jen Yang | Check valve |
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Cited By (4)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2497595A (en) * | 1945-05-29 | 1950-02-14 | Mcwane Cast Iron Pipe Company | Apparatus for determining eccentricity in tubular sections |
| US5316029A (en) * | 1992-05-07 | 1994-05-31 | Separation Oil Services, Inc. | Oil separator |
| US5637152A (en) * | 1992-05-07 | 1997-06-10 | Separation Oil Services, Inc. | Soil washing apparatus and method |
| US20060278280A1 (en) * | 2005-05-23 | 2006-12-14 | Tzai-Jen Yang | Check valve |
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