US832100A - Water-motor for blowers for forges. - Google Patents

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US832100A US26283705A US1905262837A US832100A US 832100 A US832100 A US 832100A US 26283705 A US26283705 A US 26283705A US 1905262837 A US1905262837 A US 1905262837A US 832100 A US832100 A US 832100A
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  • My invention re ates to water-motors for blowers for for es.
  • the object 0 the invention is to provide an improved arrangement of water-motor for blowers for producing a blast for blacksmiths for es.
  • Numeral 1 is a floor-plate fastened to floor 2 by bolts or screws, as at 3.
  • 5 is the main frame and is supported by pipe 4 and pipe or rod 4*.
  • the feed-pipe 25 passes up through box 9 t0 valves and nozzles 10, the valves having stems 10 reaching up through cover 7.
  • the frame 5 reaching across the machine to 5" serves as a pan or runway for wastewater, a bearing for shaft 18, and to which is fastened the cover 12 of fan-case 11 by bolts, as at 13, leaving an air-space between the water and fan-case to prevent the water being frozen by the cold air in fan-case.
  • To the plate 12 is fastened fan-case 11 by several clamps, as at 16, allowing the tube 15 to be placed in any position. This case receives the air at the center of under side and forces it out at tube 15.
  • ' 18 is a perpendicular shaft connecting fan 17 with water-wheelG and is adjusted by siderable force.
  • jam-nut 19 has a flange to cover buckets and prevent the waste water from'reaching oil-hole 20.
  • the bearings 22 are preferably ball-bearin s. l
  • 24 is a tube to con uct-the cold air from under the floor to the fan, so as not to take the warm air from the shop inpold weather.
  • the object of the'cone Water-wheel 6 is to provide water-wheels of difi'ejrent diameters in order that different speeds can be ob;- tained without earing.
  • the water In the operation of the blower the water is supposed to come from a source of supply located at such an altitude that it will cause the water to issue from nozzles 10 with con- A jet of water issuing from any one of these nozzles 10 and striking the buckets 21 in succession will cause the conewheel 6 to rotate very rapidly, which in turn rotates the shaft 18 and the fan'17. As the fan revolves it draws in air through opening 14 or tube 24 and forces it out at pipe 15 to the fire,
  • a water-motor composed of a coneshaped body having several rows of buckets mounted-thereon and forming wheels of different diameters, a shaft, and nozzles substantially as described.

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No. 832,100. PATENTED OCT. 2, 1906.
N. TINGLEY.
WATER MOTOR FOR BLOWERS FOR FORGES.
APPLICATION FILED MAYZB. 1905.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE; NELSONTINGLEY, OF SORANTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
WATEYR-MOTORIFOR BLOWERS FOR FORGEYS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 2, 1906.
Application filed May 29, 1905. Serial No. 262.837.
To all whom it may concern! Be it known that I, NELsoN TINGLEY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Scranton, in the county of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Water-Motors for Blowers for Forges, of which the followin is a specification.
My invention re ates to water-motors for blowers for for es.
The object 0 the invention is to provide an improved arrangement of water-motor for blowers for producing a blast for blacksmiths for es.
In addition to the above other objects of the invention relate to certain details of construction and combinations and operations of parts, all of which will more fully hereinafter appear.
What -I claim as new will be set forth in the claims at the end of the specification.
- I have illustrated my invention in the accompan 'ng drawing, which is a view in s'ectiona elevation.
Numeral 1 is a floor-plate fastened to floor 2 by bolts or screws, as at 3.
4 is a pipe coming up through floor-plate 1, to which it is fastened by set-screw, so as to hold frame 5 (into which it is screwed) at the proper height and serving to carry away the water from Wheel 6.
7 is a cover over wheel 6, resting on a raised edge 8. This raised edge ,8 forms annular runway for the water from wheel 6. The bottom of this runway has' sufiicient slope to drain the water into box 9 and from thence into pipe 4.
5 is the main frame and is supported by pipe 4 and pipe or rod 4*.
The feed-pipe 25 passes up through box 9 t0 valves and nozzles 10, the valves having stems 10 reaching up through cover 7.
The frame 5, reaching across the machine to 5", serves as a pan or runway for wastewater, a bearing for shaft 18, and to which is fastened the cover 12 of fan-case 11 by bolts, as at 13, leaving an air-space between the water and fan-case to prevent the water being frozen by the cold air in fan-case. To the plate 12 is fastened fan-case 11 by several clamps, as at 16, allowing the tube 15 to be placed in any position. This case receives the air at the center of under side and forces it out at tube 15.
' 18 is a perpendicular shaft connecting fan 17 with water-wheelG and is adjusted by siderable force.
jam-nut 19. 19 has a flange to cover buckets and prevent the waste water from'reaching oil-hole 20.
6 is a water-wheel (here placed horizontally) of cone sha e with several rows of buckets forming w eels of different diameters and 1 'ng in the same plane as each of the nozzles 10. Instead of having the sides" of the cone straight I forig'i right an les for each row of buckets to rest'in' by which the outer angle 6 prevents the waste water from striking the other buckets and reducing the speed. The bearings 22 are preferably ball-bearin s. l
in the top of cover 7 I place a small cover 23 directly over the shaft l8.- This cover can be'opened in'oilin at 20.
24 is a tube to con uct-the cold air from under the floor to the fan, so as not to take the warm air from the shop inpold weather.
The object of the'cone Water-wheel 6 is to provide water-wheels of difi'ejrent diameters in order that different speeds can be ob;- tained without earing. T
In the operation of the blower the water is supposed to come from a source of supply located at such an altitude that it will cause the water to issue from nozzles 10 with con- A jet of water issuing from any one of these nozzles 10 and striking the buckets 21 in succession will cause the conewheel 6 to rotate very rapidly, which in turn rotates the shaft 18 and the fan'17. As the fan revolves it draws in air through opening 14 or tube 24 and forces it out at pipe 15 to the fire,
Having thus fully described my invention, What'I w1sh to protect by Letters Patent is- 1. A water-motor composed of a coneshaped body having several rows of buckets mounted-thereon and forming wheels of different diameters, a shaft, and nozzles substantially as described. I 1
2. The combination of a water-motor and blower driven thereby each having a separate casing the casings being arranged with an air-space between to prevent freezing substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
NELSON TINGLEY.
- Witnesses:
JACOB BAUMAN, L. J. WALTER.
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US2433586A (en) * 1944-11-24 1947-12-30 Webberking Harry Combined fluid pressure motor and pump
US2517452A (en) * 1945-12-26 1950-08-01 Stindt Frederick Fluid driven centrifugal machine
US3091430A (en) * 1961-09-25 1963-05-28 Daonald L Thomas Variable speed transmission
US6474373B1 (en) 2001-04-30 2002-11-05 Item New Product Development Inflatable device with liquid-powered air pump
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2433586A (en) * 1944-11-24 1947-12-30 Webberking Harry Combined fluid pressure motor and pump
US2517452A (en) * 1945-12-26 1950-08-01 Stindt Frederick Fluid driven centrifugal machine
US3091430A (en) * 1961-09-25 1963-05-28 Daonald L Thomas Variable speed transmission
US6474373B1 (en) 2001-04-30 2002-11-05 Item New Product Development Inflatable device with liquid-powered air pump
WO2016170005A1 (en) 2015-04-20 2016-10-27 Resmed Sensor Technologies Limited Detection and identification of a human from characteristic signals
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