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US650483A
US650483A US72237099A US1899722370A US650483A US 650483 A US650483 A US 650483A US 72237099 A US72237099 A US 72237099A US 1899722370 A US1899722370 A US 1899722370A US 650483 A US650483 A US 650483A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • Patented may 20,
  • our invention hasl for its Object to provide an apparatus for so supporting the hose in connection with a water-supply pipe as to render the work of Washing vehicles'by means of a service-supply of water through a hose an easy task, the apparatus being adapted to support the hose and its nozzle in such manner that they can be carried around the vehicle from one side to the other with the minimum of labor.
  • the invention consists of the apparatus, its parts, and combinations of parts, as herein described and claimed, or the equivalents thereof.
  • 1 is a block adapted to be secured permanently to the ceiling of a building, as a carriage-house or barn, and from which block the apparatus is suspended.
  • the block is provided with a passage through it from one side and downwardly centrally for the passage of water.
  • Aservice supply-pipe 2 is secured to and leads into the block 1, and a depending tube 3, provided at its upper extremity with a screw-thread, turns into the block 1 and depends therefrom, forming a continuous passage, with the block 1, from the service supply-pipe 2.
  • a jam-nut 4 turns on the pipe 3 against the block 1.
  • a swiveling coupling-head 5 At the lower end of the depending supply-pipe or hanger 3 there is a swiveling coupling-head 5, having a water-passage through it from its upper end and laterally at one side, the pipe 3 entering the upwardly-extending enlarged portion of the water-passage through the head.
  • Suitable packing 6 to render the joint watertight is placed around the pipe 3 within the chamber of the coupling-head 5, and a packing-ring 7, loose about the pipe 3, bears downwardly against the packing, and a cap 8 about the pipe 3 bears against the upper end of the ring 7 and is screw-threaded and turns thereby on the head 5, being adapted to force the ring7 down against the packing 6, compressing it in the coupling-head about the pipe 3, so as to render the joint between the pipe and the coupling-head water-tight.
  • a hose supply-pipe 9 is secured to and extends laterally from the swiveling coupling-head 5, so as to form a continuous water-passage therefrom, and terminates at its outer end in a coupling 10, that turns downwardly and is adapted for attaching a flexible hose 11 thereto.
  • the weight or counterbalance 13 is loose on the arm 12, being thus adjustable thereon, and adapted to be secured in position by the set-screw 14, turning in the counterbalance against the arm.
  • the block 1 being secured to the ceiling of the building above the place at which vehicles are Washed therein the pipe 3 depends therefrom only a short distance and so that the pipe 9 and the arm 12 are above the top of any carriage or vehicle that is to be Washed, and the arm 9 extends laterally therefrom to such distance that the hose 11, attached thereto, depends therefrom at such locality as to be at the side or end of the vehicle and so that the hose can be carried around freely from side to side and from end to end of the vehicle to discharge water therefrom freely against the vehicle, thus obviating having to carry the hose around from place to pla-ce on the loorwhen engaged in cleaning a vehicle.

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- Patented may 20, |900. P. H. RYAN, T. J. L0N0 & F. E. wmGHT.
APPARATUS FOR WASHING VEHICLES.
(Application led June 80, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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UNKTED f STATE-s PATENT Frio PATRICK n. RYAN, THOMAS J. LONG, AND FRANK WRIGHT, or
APPLETON, WISCONSIN.
APPARATUS FOR WASHING VHICLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 650,483, dated May 29, 1900.
Application liled .Tune 30, 1899. Serial No. 722,370. (No model.)
T0 all wil/0m it may concern:
Be it known that we, PATRICK H. RYAN, THOMAS J. LONG, and FRANK E. WRIGHT, of Appleton, in the'county of Outagamie and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and` useful Improvement in Apparatus for Washing Vehicles, of which the following is a description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which is a part of this speciication.
Where water is supplied under pressure through service-pipes, it is convenient to throw water through a hose from a nozzle onto carriages or other vehicles for washing them; and our invention hasl for its Object to provide an apparatus for so supporting the hose in connection with a water-supply pipe as to render the work of Washing vehicles'by means of a service-supply of water through a hose an easy task, the apparatus being adapted to support the hose and its nozzle in such manner that they can be carried around the vehicle from one side to the other with the minimum of labor.
The invention consists of the apparatus, its parts, and combinations of parts, as herein described and claimed, or the equivalents thereof.
In the drawing the ligure is a View of our novel apparatus, the principal features of the apparatus being shown in central section for convenience of illustration.
In the drawing', 1 is a block adapted to be secured permanently to the ceiling of a building, as a carriage-house or barn, and from which block the apparatus is suspended. The block is provided with a passage through it from one side and downwardly centrally for the passage of water. Aservice supply-pipe 2 is secured to and leads into the block 1, and a depending tube 3, provided at its upper extremity with a screw-thread, turns into the block 1 and depends therefrom, forming a continuous passage, with the block 1, from the service supply-pipe 2. A jam-nut 4 turns on the pipe 3 against the block 1. At the lower end of the depending supply-pipe or hanger 3 there is a swiveling coupling-head 5, having a water-passage through it from its upper end and laterally at one side, the pipe 3 entering the upwardly-extending enlarged portion of the water-passage through the head. Suitable packing 6 to render the joint watertight is placed around the pipe 3 within the chamber of the coupling-head 5, and a packing-ring 7, loose about the pipe 3, bears downwardly against the packing, and a cap 8 about the pipe 3 bears against the upper end of the ring 7 and is screw-threaded and turns thereby on the head 5, being adapted to force the ring7 down against the packing 6, compressing it in the coupling-head about the pipe 3, so as to render the joint between the pipe and the coupling-head water-tight. A hose supply-pipe 9 is secured to and extends laterally from the swiveling coupling-head 5, so as to form a continuous water-passage therefrom, and terminates at its outer end in a coupling 10, that turns downwardly and is adapted for attaching a flexible hose 11 thereto. An arm 12, conveniently a piece. Of iron water-pipe, is secured to and projects laterally from the head 5 opposite the pipe 9 and is adapted to carry a counterbalance 13 thereon to cause the apparatus to hang evenly and to be so balanced as to swing about the pipe 3 with the greatest ease. The weight or counterbalance 13 is loose on the arm 12, being thus adjustable thereon, and adapted to be secured in position by the set-screw 14, turning in the counterbalance against the arm. v
For supporting the head 5 and the parts secured thereto revolubly on the pipe 3 we provide spreading legs 15 15, which being secured at their lower ends at a distance from the head 5 to the pipe 9 and to the arm 12, conveniently by terminal ring-like ends 16 16 and set-screws 17 17, are provided at their upper extremities with enlarged ends 18 18, that lit against and are secured to a sleeve 19, that surrounds the pipe 3, preferably at a little distance therefrom. Below this sleeve 19 a collar 2O is secured adjustably to the pipe 3 by a set-screw 2l, and this collar supports the sleeve 19 and the load, comprising the supply-pipe 9 and the arm 12, suspended therefrom, on the legs 15. To support the sleeve 19 and its load securely and so as to revolve most easily` about the tube 3, we provide ball-bearings below and above the sleeve.
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Thus between the sleeve 19 and the supporting-collar 2O there are an annular ball-bearing cone 22, a ball-cup 23, and a set of bearing-balls 24, and above the sleeve 19 there are a cone 25, balls 26, and a cup 27. A jam-nut v28 turns on the pipe 3 loosely against the ball-bearing device and holds the sleeve 19 in place on the pipe 3. The block 1 being secured to the ceiling of the building above the place at which vehicles are Washed therein the pipe 3 depends therefrom only a short distance and so that the pipe 9 and the arm 12 are above the top of any carriage or vehicle that is to be Washed, and the arm 9 extends laterally therefrom to such distance that the hose 11, attached thereto, depends therefrom at such locality as to be at the side or end of the vehicle and so that the hose can be carried around freely from side to side and from end to end of the vehicle to discharge water therefrom freely against the vehicle, thus obviating having to carry the hose around from place to pla-ce on the loorwhen engaged in cleaning a vehicle.
. It should be understood that the arm 12 ratus would work successfully Without anyV counterbalance or cou nterbalancing-arm but Weprefer to employ a counter-balance of this character as makin g a better mechanical construction adapted to be operated more easily than if the counterbalance were omitted.
to secure, by Letters Patent, is-
The combination with an overhead-supported block having a Water-duct through it and a Water-supply pipe leading to it, and a pipe secured.l to and depending from the block, of a duct-provided head swivelingloosely on and about the lower extremity of the depending pipe, a laterallyextending pipe secured to the swiveling head, a collar 2O secured adj ustably on the depending pipe above the swiveling head, a sleeve 18 loose about the depending' pipe above the collar, cone-rings 23, 25 in the extremities of the sleeve about the pipe, a ball-bearing cone 22 balls 24, 26 between the cone-rings and the ball-bearing cone and ball-cup, a nut 2S turning on the pipe against the ball-cu p, and a leg 15 secured to the sleeve and to the laterally-extending pipe 9.
In testimony whereof We affix our signatures in presence of two Witnesses.-
PATRICK H. RYAN. THOMAS J. LONG. FRANK E. WRIGHT. Witnesses:
C.- L. MARsToN,
RICHARD RYAN.
resting on the collar, a ball-cup 27, bearing-` What we claim as our invention, and desire
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US3265087A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-08-09 Edwin B Livingston Hose supporting boom for car washing installations
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US3265087A (en) * 1964-01-27 1966-08-09 Edwin B Livingston Hose supporting boom for car washing installations
KR101107869B1 (en) * 2007-05-21 2012-02-06 콸콤 인코포레이티드 Assignment of primary and secondary synchronization code sequences to cells in a wireless communication system

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