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  • Figure 1 is a section of a machine embody ing my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a section of the valve. Genera-l Description.
  • A represents the well or reservoir.
  • B is the general discharge-pipe. chambers 1) is the pipe-valve. e and e are the steam and water-throats in the valve D. f and f are the lever-arms for adjusting the valve 1).
  • E is the steam-pipe that connects the cylinders G and G tothe steam-boiler by a flexible hose-pipe.
  • E is the left escape-pipe forthe waste steam to escape while the cylinder G is filling "with water.
  • E is the right escape-pipe for the Waste steam to escape while.
  • the cylinder G is filling with Water.
  • G are the metallic cylinders, joined and connected and submerged as shown in Fig. 1.
  • h and h are the loaded buoys attached to the lever-arms j ant f.
  • z and i are the lower heads in the cylinders G and G.
  • K and K are the foot-valves in the lower end of the cylinders G and G.
  • Z and l are sections of the discharge-pipe, each having a check-valve to prevent the water from flowing back into the cylinders G and G.
  • m and m are the foundations upon which the superstructure sits. All the above, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, constitutes the steam Water-elevator.
  • the float h is relieved of the buoyant effect, andthe weightin the buoy h depresses the lever I", which moves the valve in such a manner that the throat e connects with the steanrpipe. E and the steam passes through the throat 0 into the cylinder G, and forces the water up through the extension pipes l and B to the point of delivery.
  • the throat e As the throat e is placed in connection with the steam-pipe E the throat e is placed in connection with the escape-pipe E As the Water is being forced from the cylinder G the Waste steam escapes from the cylinder G through the throat 6 while in connection with the escape-pipe E While the steam is so escaping the buoyant eii'ort of I the water forces open the valve K and fills the cylinder G with water. The water being all forced from the cylinder G, the buoy h is relieved of the buoyant efi'ort of the water- Theweight in the.
  • buoy h depresses the lever f, which moves the valve in such a manner that the throat 6 connects with the steam-pipe E
  • the steam passes into the cylinder G and forces thewater therefrom at the same time the cylinder G is bein g filled with water, and the waste steam is escaping through the throat e and the discharge pipe 111.
  • this water-elevator is automatic in its Operating, and that one con tinned stream of water may be thrown therefrom as long as the steam is connected therewith.
  • valve D with its throats e and e, and its lever-arms f and f, and its loaded buoys h and h, and the discharge E and E in combination with the cylinders G and G, substantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth.

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GILESB. ROE.
Steam Water Elevat or.
1 No. 122,3 32. 129.2 Patentjed Jan. 2', 1872.
UNI'I'EE PATENT OEEIOE GILES BOLIVAR ROE, OF PAYNES POINT, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM WATER-ELEVATORS.
- v SPECIFICATION.
1, Guns BOLIVAR ROE, of Paynes Point, in the county of Ogle, State of Illinois, have invent-ed certain Improvements in Steam Water-Elevators, of which the following is a specificatiOn:
Description of the Accompanying Drawing.
Figure 1 is a section of a machine embody ing my invention. Fig. 2 is a section of the valve. Genera-l Description.
A represents the well or reservoir. B is the general discharge-pipe. chambers 1) is the pipe-valve. e and e are the steam and water-throats in the valve D. f and f are the lever-arms for adjusting the valve 1). E is the steam-pipe that connects the cylinders G and G tothe steam-boiler by a flexible hose-pipe. E is the left escape-pipe forthe waste steam to escape while the cylinder G is filling "with water. E is the right escape-pipe for the Waste steam to escape while.
the cylinder G is filling with Water. and G are the metallic cylinders, joined and connected and submerged as shown in Fig. 1. h and h are the loaded buoys attached to the lever-arms j ant f. z and i are the lower heads in the cylinders G and G. K and K are the foot-valves in the lower end of the cylinders G and G. Z and l are sections of the discharge-pipe, each having a check-valve to prevent the water from flowing back into the cylinders G and G. m and m are the foundations upon which the superstructure sits. All the above, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, constitutes the steam Water-elevator.
The Mode of Operating the Water-Elevator. The connections being made, as shown in Fig. 1, the steam is turned on and passes down c and c are the air-' $pecification forming part of Letters Patent No. 122,332, dated January 2, 18 72; antedated December 29, 1871.
driven from the cylinder G the float h is relieved of the buoyant effect, andthe weightin the buoy h depresses the lever I", which moves the valve in such a manner that the throat e connects with the steanrpipe. E and the steam passes through the throat 0 into the cylinder G, and forces the water up through the extension pipes l and B to the point of delivery. As the throat e is placed in connection with the steam-pipe E the throat e is placed in connection with the escape-pipe E As the Water is being forced from the cylinder G the Waste steam escapes from the cylinder G through the throat 6 while in connection with the escape-pipe E While the steam is so escaping the buoyant eii'ort of I the water forces open the valve K and fills the cylinder G with water. The water being all forced from the cylinder G, the buoy h is relieved of the buoyant efi'ort of the water- Theweight in the.
buoy h depresses the lever f, which moves the valve in such a manner that the throat 6 connects with the steam-pipe E The steam passes into the cylinder G and forces thewater therefrom at the same time the cylinder G is bein g filled with water, and the waste steam is escaping through the throat e and the discharge pipe 111. w
Thus it will be seen that this water-elevator is automatic in its Operating, and that one con tinned stream of water may be thrown therefrom as long as the steam is connected therewith.
' Claim.
The valve D with its throats e and e, and its lever-arms f and f, and its loaded buoys h and h, and the discharge E and E in combination with the cylinders G and G, substantially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set forth. I
GILES BOLIVAR ROE.
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