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US812716A
US812716A US26783705A US1905267837A US812716A US 812716 A US812716 A US 812716A US 26783705 A US26783705 A US 26783705A US 1905267837 A US1905267837 A US 1905267837A US 812716 A US812716 A US 812716A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • This invention relates to spring attachments for pumps.
  • both machine and hand pumps operate easier for having the weight of the piston and rod and a part of the weight of the water pumped at each stroke balanced by a spring or springs connected with the operative mechanism of the pump; and the object of this invention is, first, to provide means for connecting springs with pumps having either round or square or fiat bar piston-rods, and, secondly, to adapt the connecting parts so that they may be cast ready for attachment by means of common bolts that are for sale in hardware stores without the aid of drilling or other machine-work.
  • FIG. 1 represents a hand-pump in side elevation with my spring attachments as in service.
  • Fig. 2 is a top side view of the baseplate for the springs.
  • Fig. 3 is an upper side view of the top plate.
  • Fig. 4 represents either the upper or under side view of the clampingjaw.
  • Fig. 5 is an upper side view of the top plate with the'clamping-j aw attached as in service with a square pump-rod, the latter being shown in cross-section.
  • Fig. 6 is an edge view of the top plate looking at the lefthand edge of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 7 is a view of the edge of the upper plate and attachments in line of the arrow a, Fig. 5.
  • Numeral 8 represents the body of a handpump; 9, the handle-post, which is pivoted at 11 to the top 10 of the pump-body.
  • the handle 12 is pivoted to the top of the post 9 and is connected with the piston-rod 13 by a pivot 14.
  • the plate 16 may have any suitable number of apertures 17five are shownto receive the hooking ends of the spring 18, the attachment of which to a pump is the primary object of this invention.
  • the plate 16 has also a large aperture 19, through which the piston-rod plays freely in service.
  • the top plate 20 has s ring-holes 21, corresponding in number and ocation to the spring-holes 17 in plate 16, and it has a fixed jaw 22 at one side of the central aperture 23.
  • a notch 24 extends with parallel sides and rectangular corners down the face of the jaw 22 and down the thickness of the plate to receive the edge of the flat-bar pistonrod, as shown in dotted lines 37, or the side of a round rod, and the fiat face of the jaw at both sides of this notch are for a square-bar piston-rod to rest on, as in Fig. 5, in which 25 is the piston-rod.
  • This jaw 26 represents a free jaw located opposite to the fixed jaw 22 and provided on one face with a rectangular-cornered notch 27, corresponding to the notch 24, and with fiat surfaces 29 at both sides of the notch, and in its opposite face this jaw has a notch 30, which is curved to fit the surface of a round pistonrod when this jaw is reversed, as shown in dotted lines 35, the round piston-rod being shown by dotted lines 36.
  • This movable jaw has holes through it to receive two bolts 31, and the fixed jaw 22 has recesses 32, shaped to receive and hold the heads of the bolts from turning, and these recesses are pro vided each with a retaining-shoulder 33 to engage a bolt under its head and against its neck to keep the bolt firmly in place in service.
  • the springs 18 being located between the two plates 16 and 20 act to press them apart, and as plate 16 rests on a stationary portion of the pump the action of the springs is to lift the piston-rod.
  • the apertures in and through the three parts 16, 20, and 26 are in each piece in the same direction and parallel with each other, so that these pieces may all be cast in sand from patterns in common two-part flasks without requiring cores to be set, and each piece when so cast is finished without the aid of any machine-work.
  • this device is adapted for attachment to anyoof the piston-rods usually found on the market, and by so designing the con struction of the three parts to be cast thatall apertures and recesses in them have sides substantially parallel these parts are adapted to be easily and economically made.
  • a baseplate having a central aperture and a series of spring-receiving apertures around it; a top plate having a central aperture and spring receiving apertures to correspond with those of the base-plate ,the said top plate being provided with a fiXed jaw located at one side of the central aperture; the said fixed jaw having the described rectangular-cornered notch in its face and a plane surface at each side of the notch; the said fixed jaw further having shouldered recesses to hold bolts by their jaw with a rectangular-cornered notch in one face, also having shouldered recesses for boltheads; and a movable jaw having a rectangular-cornered notch, in one side and a curved notch at the other side, also having bolt-holes through it the two'plates and the movable jaw each having the sides of its apertures substantially parallel, as and for the purpose specified.

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No. 812,716. PATENTED FEB. 13, 1906.
J. O. BANE. PUMP SPRING ATTACHMENT.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 30, 1905.
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PUMP SPRING ATTACHMENT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 13, 1906.
Application filed June 30,1905. Serial No. 267,837.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JAMES O. BANE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Waseca, in the county of Waseca and State of Minnesota, have invented new and useful Improvements in Pump Spring Attachments, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to spring attachments for pumps.
It has been found in practice that both machine and hand pumps operate easier for having the weight of the piston and rod and a part of the weight of the water pumped at each stroke balanced by a spring or springs connected with the operative mechanism of the pump; and the object of this invention is, first, to provide means for connecting springs with pumps having either round or square or fiat bar piston-rods, and, secondly, to adapt the connecting parts so that they may be cast ready for attachment by means of common bolts that are for sale in hardware stores without the aid of drilling or other machine-work.
To this end my invention consists in the construction and combination of parts forming pump spring attachments hereinafter more fully described, and particularly set forth in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 represents a hand-pump in side elevation with my spring attachments as in service. Fig. 2 is a top side view of the baseplate for the springs. Fig. 3 is an upper side view of the top plate. Fig. 4 represents either the upper or under side view of the clampingjaw. Fig. 5 is an upper side view of the top plate with the'clamping-j aw attached as in service with a square pump-rod, the latter being shown in cross-section. Fig. 6 is an edge view of the top plate looking at the lefthand edge of Fig. 3. Fig. 7 is a view of the edge of the upper plate and attachments in line of the arrow a, Fig. 5.
Numeral 8 represents the body of a handpump; 9, the handle-post, which is pivoted at 11 to the top 10 of the pump-body. The handle 12 is pivoted to the top of the post 9 and is connected with the piston-rod 13 by a pivot 14.
swing of the handle does not give room for the location of my spring attachmentson the top 10 of the pump, and in such cases I apply them on top of the bracket 15. The plate 16 may have any suitable number of apertures 17five are shownto receive the hooking ends of the spring 18, the attachment of which to a pump is the primary object of this invention. The plate 16 has also a large aperture 19, through which the piston-rod plays freely in service. The top plate 20 has s ring-holes 21, corresponding in number and ocation to the spring-holes 17 in plate 16, and it has a fixed jaw 22 at one side of the central aperture 23. A notch 24 extends with parallel sides and rectangular corners down the face of the jaw 22 and down the thickness of the plate to receive the edge of the flat-bar pistonrod, as shown in dotted lines 37, or the side of a round rod, and the fiat face of the jaw at both sides of this notch are for a square-bar piston-rod to rest on, as in Fig. 5, in which 25 is the piston-rod.
26 represents a free jaw located opposite to the fixed jaw 22 and provided on one face with a rectangular-cornered notch 27, corresponding to the notch 24, and with fiat surfaces 29 at both sides of the notch, and in its opposite face this jaw has a notch 30, which is curved to fit the surface of a round pistonrod when this jaw is reversed, as shown in dotted lines 35, the round piston-rod being shown by dotted lines 36. This movable jaw has holes through it to receive two bolts 31, and the fixed jaw 22 has recesses 32, shaped to receive and hold the heads of the bolts from turning, and these recesses are pro vided each with a retaining-shoulder 33 to engage a bolt under its head and against its neck to keep the bolt firmly in place in service.
34 represents nuts screw-threaded upon the bolts and bearing against the jaw 26 to adjust the latter to bear against a piston-rod of any usual size or form and by pressing the rod against the opposite jaw 22 to hold rigidly to the rod.
The springs 18 being located between the two plates 16 and 20 act to press them apart, and as plate 16 rests on a stationary portion of the pump the action of the springs is to lift the piston-rod.
The apertures in and through the three parts 16, 20, and 26 are in each piece in the same direction and parallel with each other, so that these pieces may all be cast in sand from patterns in common two-part flasks without requiring cores to be set, and each piece when so cast is finished without the aid of any machine-work.
By means of the two jaws shaped as described and the movable one being reversible to bring either of its two working faces into service this device is adapted for attachment to anyoof the piston-rods usually found on the market, and by so designing the con struction of the three parts to be cast thatall apertures and recesses in them have sides substantially parallel these parts are adapted to be easily and economically made.
Having thus fully described my invention, What I believe to be new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is the following:
1. In pump spring attachments, a baseplate having a central aperture and a series of spring-receiving apertures around it; a top plate having a central aperture and spring receiving apertures to correspond with those of the base-plate ,the said top plate being provided with a fiXed jaw located at one side of the central aperture; the said fixed jaw having the described rectangular-cornered notch in its face and a plane surface at each side of the notch; the said fixed jaw further having shouldered recesses to hold bolts by their jaw with a rectangular-cornered notch in one face, also having shouldered recesses for boltheads; and a movable jaw having a rectangular-cornered notch, in one side and a curved notch at the other side, also having bolt-holes through it the two'plates and the movable jaw each having the sides of its apertures substantially parallel, as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JAMES O. BANE.
Witnesses I FRANK G. KIEsLER, J OI-IN MOONAN
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