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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the object of my invention is to so construct a head-gate that it will comprise a frame and two independently-operated gates, one
  • the said gates being the general or main gate to be used and set by the company supplying water to the gate and the other gate being an auxiliary or individual gate, as it is completely under the control of the consumer of the water supplied to the gate.
  • a further object of the invention is to so construct the head-gate that the main or company gate may be locked in position to ad mit of the passage of a predetermined quantity of water through the gate in a predetermined length of time, while the consumer may lock the auxiliary or individual gate closed, or partially closed, and thereby have complete control of the water-supply.
  • a further object of the invention is to pro- ⁇ vide a head-gate which may be set at the front of a ditch-bank in such manner as not to interfere with the bank to any extent, permit-4 ting the bank to be so built that it may be used as a roadway for teams.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section through the improved head-gate and through the ditchbank, the section being on the line 1 1 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the gate, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the gate, parts being broken away; and
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
  • A represents a ditch-bank against which the back 10 of the head-gate C abuts.
  • the back 10 of t-he head-gate is closed, and at the top the back is increased in width, forming practically a sill 10, which is above the ditchbank.
  • Each side piece 11 of the gate-frame is provided with two longitudinal slideways 12 and 13, corresponding slide- A main gate 14, preferably made of metal, is held to slide in the slideways 12, and when the main gate 14 is closed it will rest upon the bottom sill 15 of the gate-frame in a water-tightmanner, completely cutting off the water-supply from the front portion of the structure.
  • a series of'openings 16 is made in the upper portion of the main gate 14, the said openings being shown in two rows, each opening being at a dierent distance from the bottom portion of the said main gate.
  • The-main gate may be locked in a position to completely close the mouth of the water-supply pipe by passing a latch-bar 17 through one of the apertures 16 and through an opening 18, made in the upper sill 10EL of the gate-frame.
  • the inner end of the latch-bar is preferably bent at an angle to the body, so that it cannot be withdrawn from the outside or back portion of the gate-frame, and at the back portion of the gate-frame the latch-bar is usually provided with an opening to receive a padlock, or the latch-bar-may be locked in position at the outside of the gate-frame in any other
  • a handle 19 is provided for the main gate 14E, and through the medium of this gate the company supplying water to the consumer may regulate said supply.
  • An individual gate 2O or a gate which is to y be used by the consumer only is held to slide in the Ways 13 in the frame of the structure.
  • the individual or consumers gate is preferably provided with ribs 21 at its sides, which enter the slideways 13 in order that the front of the said individual gate maybe iiush with the front of the frame of the structure, and this portion of the structure is flush with the ⁇ front face of the ditch-bank.
  • a series of sys4 openings 22 is made in the individual. gate,
  • a fter the amount of water is measured in the lateral and agreed upon between the buyer and the ditch company, for example, the main or company gate is set and locked, and, as heretofore stated,after such adjustment of the main gate the individual gate may be opened or closed at the option ofthe consumer, since in an irrigated country water is not needed at all times, and sometimes more water is required than at others.
  • This head-gate enables a company supplying water to control its supply and the buyer ⁇ or user of the water to husband the supply.
  • the gate is exceedingly simple and durable. It is economic also in its construction.r
  • a head-gate the combination with the frame, and the water-supply pipe leading thereinto, of a main gate held to slide in said frame in front of the outlet of the water-supply pipe and provided with a series of openings vin vertical alinement adapted to receive a latch-bar, and a second gate held to slide in said frame in front of said main gate and provided with means for holding it at different heights, said second gate being placed in close proximity to the main gate, whereby it serves to cover the rear end of the latch-bar in the main gate, as specified.
  • a head-gate the combination, with a frame having slideways therein, and a watersupply pipe leading into the frame, of a main or company gate held to slide in the frame in front of the outlet of the water-supply pipe, being capable of partially or entirely cutting oft the water supply, an individual gate adapted for the consumers use held to slide in the frame in front of the main gate, being capable of controlling the supply of water discharged from beneath the main gate, and an independent locking .device for each of the said gates, as and for the purpose specified.
  • a head-gate the combination, with a frame, a water-supply pipe leading into the said frame, a'main gate adapted for company use held to slide in the said frame, being capable'of entirely or partially cutting off the supply of water from the front portion of the structure, the said main gate being provided with openings,and a latch-bar passed through the openings in the main gate from the front ofl said gate and through an opening in the frame of the structure, of an individual gate adapted for the consumers use held to slide in the frame in front of the main gate, and a locking device for maintaining the individual or consumers gate ⁇ in a position to partially or entirely expose an outlet-opening beneath the main gate, the individual gate being also capable of completely closing the front portion of the structure, as speciiied.
  • a head-gate the frame provided with two parallel slideways therein in close proximity to each other, a main gate held to slide in one of said slideways and provided with a series of vertically-alined openings, a latchl bar formed with a bent end and arranged to be inserted through one of said openings and through an opening ⁇ in the structure of said frame, the end of said bar opposite the bent end being adapted to receive a lock, and a second gate held to slide in the other of said

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IGNATIUS D. ODONNELL, OF BILLINGS, MONTANA.
H EAD-GATE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 598,807, dated February 8, 189B. Application iled August 18, 1897. Serial No. 648,662. (No model.)
To all whom it may concer/f1,.-
Beit known that LIGNATIUS D. ODoNNELL, of Billings, in the county of Yellowstone and State of Montana, have invented a new and Improved Head-Gate, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of my invention is to so construct a head-gate that it will comprise a frame and two independently-operated gates, one
of the said gates being the general or main gate to be used and set by the company supplying water to the gate and the other gate being an auxiliary or individual gate, as it is completely under the control of the consumer of the water supplied to the gate.
A further object of the invention is to so construct the head-gate that the main or company gate may be locked in position to ad mit of the passage of a predetermined quantity of water through the gate in a predetermined length of time, while the consumer may lock the auxiliary or individual gate closed, or partially closed, and thereby have complete control of the water-supply.
A further object of the invention is to pro-` vide a head-gate which may be set at the front of a ditch-bank in such manner as not to interfere with the bank to any extent, permit-4 ting the bank to be so built that it may be used as a roadway for teams.
The invention consists in the novel construction and combination of the several parts, as will be hereinafter fully set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specication, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a vertical section through the improved head-gate and through the ditchbank, the section being on the line 1 1 of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the gate, parts being broken away. Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the gate, parts being broken away; and Fig. 4 is a horizontal section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.
A represents a ditch-bank against which the back 10 of the head-gate C abuts. The back 10 of t-he head-gate is closed, and at the top the back is increased in width, forming practically a sill 10, which is above the ditchbank. A pipe B, leading from the ditch,
y ways being opposite.
suitable manner.
and which `is carried through the bank, extends through the back 10 of the gate at a point near the bottom. Each side piece 11 of the gate-frame is provided with two longitudinal slideways 12 and 13, corresponding slide- A main gate 14, preferably made of metal, is held to slide in the slideways 12, and when the main gate 14 is closed it will rest upon the bottom sill 15 of the gate-frame in a water-tightmanner, completely cutting off the water-supply from the front portion of the structure.
A series of'openings 16 is made in the upper portion of the main gate 14, the said openings being shown in two rows, each opening being at a dierent distance from the bottom portion of the said main gate. The-main gate may be locked in a position to completely close the mouth of the water-supply pipe by passing a latch-bar 17 through one of the apertures 16 and through an opening 18, made in the upper sill 10EL of the gate-frame. The inner end of the latch-bar is preferably bent at an angle to the body, so that it cannot be withdrawn from the outside or back portion of the gate-frame, and at the back portion of the gate-frame the latch-bar is usually provided with an opening to receive a padlock, or the latch-bar-may be locked in position at the outside of the gate-frame in any other A handle 19 is provided for the main gate 14E, and through the medium of this gate the company supplying water to the consumer may regulate said supply.
An individual gate 2O or a gate which is to y be used by the consumer only is held to slide in the Ways 13 in the frame of the structure. The individual or consumers gate is preferably provided with ribs 21 at its sides, which enter the slideways 13 in order that the front of the said individual gate maybe iiush with the front of the frame of the structure, and this portion of the structure is flush with the `front face of the ditch-bank. A series of sys4 openings 22 is made in the individual. gate,
preferably at the top and'near one side. Usuy ally these openings are produced in one ofthe ribs of thel individual gate, as shown particularly in Fig. 3. When the individual gate is closed, it will remain closed in a water-tight vmanner by reason of its own weight, and
V when the said individual gate is raised to eX- vbottom of the frame of the structure and the bottom of the main or company gate the individual gate may be held in such position by passing a pin 23 through one of the openings 22 in such manner that the pin will rest upon the upper surface of the frame of the structure, as is also shown in Fig. 3. This pin is usually attached to the frame by a length of chain 24 or its equivalent.
It will be observed that access cannot be gained to the latch-bar 17 while the individual gate is in the frame, nor can the latchbar be removed from the frame, even though its lock be removed, until the individual gate is carried above the latch-bar or entirely withdrawn from the frame, and as the individual gate is necessarily somewhat heavy sucha task-would be diflicult and is only undertaken when the company or main gate is to be set.
A fter the amount of water is measured in the lateral and agreed upon between the buyer and the ditch company, for example, the main or company gate is set and locked, and, as heretofore stated,after such adjustment of the main gate the individual gate may be opened or closed at the option ofthe consumer, since in an irrigated country water is not needed at all times, and sometimes more water is required than at others.
This head-gate enables a company supplying water to control its supply and the buyer `or user of the water to husband the supply.
The gate is exceedingly simple and durable. It is economic also in its construction.r
Having thus described my invention, I
'claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. In a head-gate, the combination with the frame, and the water-supply pipe leading thereinto, of a main gate held to slide in said frame in front of the outlet of the water-supply pipe and provided with a series of openings vin vertical alinement adapted to receive a latch-bar, and a second gate held to slide in said frame in front of said main gate and provided with means for holding it at different heights, said second gate being placed in close proximity to the main gate, whereby it serves to cover the rear end of the latch-bar in the main gate, as specified.
2. In a head-gate, the combination, with a frame having slideways therein, and a watersupply pipe leading into the frame, of a main or company gate held to slide in the frame in front of the outlet of the water-supply pipe, being capable of partially or entirely cutting oft the water supply, an individual gate adapted for the consumers use held to slide in the frame in front of the main gate, being capable of controlling the supply of water discharged from beneath the main gate, and an independent locking .device for each of the said gates, as and for the purpose specified.
3. In a head-gate, the combination, with a frame, a water-supply pipe leading into the said frame, a'main gate adapted for company use held to slide in the said frame, being capable'of entirely or partially cutting off the supply of water from the front portion of the structure, the said main gate being provided with openings,and a latch-bar passed through the openings in the main gate from the front ofl said gate and through an opening in the frame of the structure, of an individual gate adapted for the consumers use held to slide in the frame in front of the main gate, and a locking device for maintaining the individual or consumers gate` in a position to partially or entirely expose an outlet-opening beneath the main gate, the individual gate being also capable of completely closing the front portion of the structure, as speciiied.
i. In a head-gate, the frame provided with two parallel slideways therein in close proximity to each other, a main gate held to slide in one of said slideways and provided with a series of vertically-alined openings, a latchl bar formed with a bent end and arranged to be inserted through one of said openings and through an opening` in the structure of said frame, the end of said bar opposite the bent end being adapted to receive a lock, and a second gate held to slide in the other of said
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