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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken on the line sc of Fig. l 5 and Fig. 3 is a partial end elevation ofthe gate.
  • A is the shaft 5 B, the arms thereof; and C C are the end frames, in which are located the bearings for the journals of said shaft.
  • the buckets or floats D are hinged to the outer ends ofthe arms and swing back toward the shaft, so that on the lower side, where the water acts on them, they are supported by the arms and thereby receive the force of the water; but on the upper and retiring side,in case the water be higher than the shaft, they will swing away from the arms. When they come down to take the water they are prevented from swinging outward bythe action of the water, as will be clearly understood by inspection of the drawing.
  • This wheel may be wholly immersed in the water and secured to the bottom of the stream, or it may be at the surface, working well in either case.
  • ⁇ gate consists of a' semicircular or nearly semicircular case, F, having closed ends G, pivoted to the supports of the wheel in the axis H so as to swing around the wheel in opening and closing.
  • F semicircular or nearly semicircular case
  • This 4shaft also has a pinion, N, by which it is turned by a worm, 0, on the vertical handshaft I), suitably supported.
  • the mode cf operation is as follows: As the water approaches (see Fig. 2 of drawing) from the right, the buckets on the side of the wheel,

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Improvement in Current-Wheels.
N0. H5,6O. PatentedJune6,1871;
WILLIAM TUDER, .OF IVIOFFETTOWN, TEXAS.
IMPROVEMENT IN CURRENT-WHEELS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 115,660, dated June 6, 1871.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM TUDER, of Moffettown, in the county of Bell and State of "exas, have invented a new and useful Im'- 'the gate and the wheel supports, showing the wheel, gate, and operating devices in elevation. Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken on the line sc of Fig. l 5 and Fig. 3 is a partial end elevation ofthe gate.
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A is the shaft 5 B, the arms thereof; and C C are the end frames, in which are located the bearings for the journals of said shaft. The buckets or floats D are hinged to the outer ends ofthe arms and swing back toward the shaft, so that on the lower side, where the water acts on them, they are supported by the arms and thereby receive the force of the water; but on the upper and retiring side,in case the water be higher than the shaft, they will swing away from the arms. When they come down to take the water they are prevented from swinging outward bythe action of the water, as will be clearly understood by inspection of the drawing. This wheel may be wholly immersed in the water and secured to the bottom of the stream, or it may be at the surface, working well in either case.
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` gate consists of a' semicircular or nearly semicircular case, F, having closed ends G, pivoted to the supports of the wheel in the axis H so as to swing around the wheel in opening and closing. For operating it, it has the curved slots I in each head with the toothed racks K, in which the pinions L work, the said pinions being on a long shaft, M, extending from end to end, and mounted in thesupporting-frame for the wheel. This 4shaft also has a pinion, N, by which it is turned by a worm, 0, on the vertical handshaft I), suitably supported.
The mode cf operation is as follows: As the water approaches (see Fig. 2 of drawing) from the right, the buckets on the side of the wheel,
having been folded inwardly by gravity, are 4 braced against the armsB; but after they have passed out of range oi' the current they are pendent therefrom until they leave a horizontal plane, where they reach a right angle, which is the maxim um distance from the arm, when they gradually hug the arms again. By turning the crankshaft P the gate F G is turned upon its pivot H to regulate the approach and impingement of the water.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentfl 1. The gate F Gr arranged to swing upon the shaft A of a current-wheel, as and for the purpose described.`
2. The arrangement of circular racks K K, pinions L L, shaft M, worm O, pinion N, and shaft P, as and for the purpose described.
3. The arrangement of the buckets D tok fold inwardly and flatly upon the radial arms B, as and for the purpose described.
- WILLIAM TUDER.
Witnesses Gno. W. LELL, L. S. COLUMBUS.
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US5051059A (en) * 1989-10-13 1991-09-24 Rademacher T Peter Fluid powered electric generator having hinged vane rotor
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US5051059A (en) * 1989-10-13 1991-09-24 Rademacher T Peter Fluid powered electric generator having hinged vane rotor
US20050145150A1 (en) * 2003-12-31 2005-07-07 Mortell Heather S. Process for making a garment having hanging legs

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