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- the object @tiny invention is Ao provide enimprovedI pumping epjperetus :tor the Epurpose mentienedwliicli shall automatically set the pump into @operationwhen the water ⁇ ffinany of the sumps has reached a prede'- Aterminedlevel.
- LA lrtlier object of my in vnitien is to provide, inadevice oi tlie class fmentioned, means whereby eacli etmop will be cutfrom .the ⁇ pump line tlie water :in the same has been practically exhausted.
- Af-if'rther object ofmly invention is to provide .fini-a,V pumping-device of the class men- @tionedl means: whereby the portion tliereoi3 at each sump may be adjusted to accommode e the seme-to the rate of flow' ci? weter into the sump. -Otlier objects will eppear tiere-ln latter. v f
- my invention lo consists generally in' it meter d ven pump 'connected to' e; pump-lineend t meter con trolled "by efcircuit equipped with e, switch, lebranch pipeleedifng from tlie pump line toeacli sump, e'velvein'eecli lit ancli line,
- Fig 2 is e perspective view, partially loroken away, of the valve end valve operatf ing mechmlism
- l is ya detail liorizontal section on substantially the line 1l-#l oi Fig. 1.
- l indicates e pump of any ordinary or preferred form and 2 meter for operating the saine.
- Connested t e pump l. is the main pump line l l vdiicli is adapted 'to serve a plunty lo pipes ll, eacli leerling to a sump or pit (inly one sump and its reepective pipe i sliown, the general arrenggemen" n *lading a plurality of sumps is .well lino" i tlie erta,
- the valve casing '6 is proja longitudinally arranged bore partially through the seme and communicating; with e.. downwardly extending bore l0.
- the end ci the bore 9 is connected to tlie branch pipe 'l and the end of the poition l0 with a pipe el extending subto the bottom of tile sump where may lee provided with strainer 11, for obvious reasons.
- 'llie valve 8 is provided with e, transveree "core which, whell tle votive is one pesition., registers with the "core ll Sind when the velve is in another poJ- tion, closes the pemagewey through seid Hbore to tlie pipe Il., Fixed to the opposite ends ci the valve member is e pair of arms ⁇ These are rotatelily iixedwto the velve member as liy pins lll and the'free ends oseicl arms extend considerably beyond the end of the valve casing 6 and are secured to a Hoet liloclr l5.
- the float block l5 ie provided with a plurality of vertically dispo-sed 'hores lll which, in a large measure, becoming Iwater sorted.
- FIG. 17 and i8 indicate the lines ofthe circuit to the motor 2, and i9 the source of electric supply.
- a jumper pole Arranged at each sump is a jumper pole provided with a suitable support permitting of vertical reciprocation of the pole.
- the pole is provided with a contact ,memberQl connected as at' 22 Withone line ofthe motor circuit and adjacent thereto is a g contact 23 which is Connected as at 2d with the other line of the circuit. It is obvious 'that by moving the pole upwardly the contacts are brought into engagement therewith closing the circuit and starting the motor driven pump.
- the lower end of the jumper pole 2 0 is preferably bifurcated as indicated at and provided with a plurality of resently described. Fixcd'to the. float l5 1s an arm 27 which is preferably in the form of a loop as shown encirclino one portion of the bifurcated end 25 of the jumper pole. 28 indicates a pin adaptedto be arranged in the apertures 26 and this is.
- valve and its casing l provide an annular gasket 30 at each .end of the valve which is preferably seated in a groove 31, formed in the valve end and adjacent portion of the l casing and these gaskets are held in position by the adjacent ends of the arms 13 as shown clearly in Fig. 3.
- the circuit to the 70 motor will not be brokenuntil the water in all of the sumps has been reduced to such an extent as to disengage all of the contacts.
- the pin ,28 may be set 7 5 so as to bring thedevice into operation when the water has reached any desired level in any particular sump and this is advantaA geous owing tothe fact that some sumps in a mine will fill more rapidly than others.
- the valve will open the branch line proportionately to the amount of water in the sump.
- a 85 motor In a device of the class described, a 85 motor, a pump driven thereby, in combination with a circuit for said motor, aline pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in the last mentioned pipe, a ioat connected to 'said valve and adapted to operate the 90 same, a circuit closer in said circuit and means actuated by said float for closing said circuit, substantially as described.
- a moi tor and a pump operated thereby in combi-fils@ nation with a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in said last mentioned pipe, an arm fixedly coimected to saidvalve, a float on said arm, a lvertically reciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer for said circuit comprising a pair of contacts, one of said conta-cts being fixed and the other arranged on said vertically reciprocating member, an actuating member on said ioat, cooperating elements on said vertically recip rocating member for raising and'lowering the latter, one of said elements being ad justable with relation to the other, substane tially as described.
- a motor and a pump operated thereby in combination with a circuit foi-said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in said last mentioned p ipe, an arm iixedl y connected to said valve, a fioat on said arm, a vertically reciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer for saidcircuit comprising a pair of contacts, one of said contacts being lixed ⁇ and the other arranged on said vertically reciprocating member, said reciprocating member being pro vided with a plurality of apertures, a pin selectively mounted in said apertures and means on said lloat for engaging said pin, substantially as described.
- a motor and a pump actuated thereby in combination with a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in the lastmentioned pipe, an' arm vfixed torsaid valve, a float on said arm, a vertically Yreciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer Jror said circuit comprising a fixed contact and a contact member on said reciprocating member, means for balancing the weight of said member and an operative connection between said float andv said member, substantially as described.
- a device ot the class described. a plurality of liquid receiving recesses to be drained, in combination with a pump, a motor for actuating the pump, a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe to each of said liquid receiving recesses, a valve in each of said brauch pipes, a float connected to said valve and adapted to operate the same, a circuit closer adjacent each of said valves and means actuated by either of said floats for closing the circuit to the motor, substantially as described.
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VV. E. BUGVSTONE PUMPING APP'ARAYUS.
APPLICATION min ocr. 19, 1am.
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To all whom it may comme; 1 Be it known that l, Wimmer E. BLACK- fsfroim, a citizen of the United `Sta-tes, resid Aing at Buchtel, county of Athens, and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful .Improvements in Pumping Apparatus, #of which the following is aspeciiication. My invention lrelates to pumping apparafp.; tus and particularly .to such apparatus as is lo especially adaapted for pumping-fout suinps or other pits in which water accumulates.
In operating mines it is customary to Y. provide numerous sumps in which the water @or` moisture in the mine will accumulate sind topro-vidc suitable pumping; apparatus for "drawing ofi" the watervvhich ae i nulates.
The object @tiny invention is Ao provide enimprovedI pumping epjperetus :tor the Epurpose mentienedwliicli shall automatically set the pump into @operationwhen the water `ffinany of the sumps has reached a prede'- Aterminedlevel. LA lrtlier object of my in vnitien is to provide, inadevice oi tlie class fmentioned, means whereby eacli etmop will be cutfrom .the `pump line tlie water :in the same has been practically exhausted. Af-if'rther object ofmly invention is to provide .fini-a,V pumping-device of the class men- @tionedl means: whereby the portion tliereoi3 at each sump may be adjusted to accommode e the seme-to the rate of flow' ci? weter into the sump. -Otlier objects will eppear tiere-ln latter. v f
I With-these objects in view my invention lo consists generally in' it meter d ven pump 'connected to' e; pump-lineend t meter con trolled "by efcircuit equipped with e, switch, lebranch pipeleedifng from tlie pump line toeacli sump, e'velvein'eecli lit ancli line,
Il@ llioet arranged in the 'respect-ive enmps operating the vvnlve with the rise and :tell ci 1; i water. in the sump and ineens controlled by the'riseendfall oi-saiddoat :for opening 4and closing tlie. circuit to the meter. M f inventionfurther consists in various details of constriiction and errengement ci* perte, all
e n il ,as will loe telly described licremarter, end
i; particularly pointed cnt in V3i-.e clame.
I Myinvention'willlieuinore reed y undero vstood by reference to accompanying drawings', formino e 'part of this speciice Figure ll is? en 'elevation ci my invention illustrating Atlle motor driven pump and mein pump linetogetlier wil-ali.' the deteils ci gne,
i .Application filed october 1S, ,2916. Serial No. 126,5(l.
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the portion of the deviceerranged at each Sump,
Fig 2 is e perspective view, partially loroken away, of the valve end valve operatf ing mechmlism,
3 is a, vertical transverse section. through the valve on substantially the line 3*?) of il, and
l is ya detail liorizontal section on substantially the line 1l-#l oi Fig. 1.
Relterring now the drawings l indicates e pump of any ordinary or preferred form and 2 meter for operating the saine. Connested t e pump l. is the main pump line l l vdiicli is adapted 'to serve a plunty lo pipes ll, eacli leerling to a sump or pit (inly one sump and its reepective pipe i sliown, the general arrenggemen" n *lading a plurality of sumps is .well lino" i tlie erta,
.lrranggeri at eeclfi sump is :i 'valve casing tl 'Which-may comprise e, wooden loloclr hava trensverse horizontal 'Tin which is rotatable valve 8 which may also lee ci? "rooda The valve casing '6 is proja longitudinally arranged bore partially through the seme and communicating; with e.. downwardly extending bore l0. The end ci the bore 9 is connected to tlie branch pipe 'l and the end of the poition l0 with a pipe el extending subto the bottom of tile sump where may lee provided with strainer 11, for obvious reasons. 'llie valve 8 is provided with e, transveree "core which, whell tle votive is one pesition., registers with the "core ll sind when the velve is in another poJ- tion, closes the pemagewey through seid Hbore to tlie pipe Il., Fixed to the opposite ends ci the valve member is e pair of arms `These are rotatelily iixedwto the velve member as liy pins lll and the'free ends oseicl arms extend considerably beyond the end of the valve casing 6 and are secured to a Hoet liloclr l5. The float block l5 ie provided with a plurality of vertically dispo-sed 'hores lll which, in a large measure, becoming Iwater sorted.
is obvious that witlyL the above construction, vvlien the Awater in the sump rises, the float l5 will rise, and in rising, will open'r the valve 8; also that es tlie water is pumped out of the sump the Heat will drop thereby closing the valve @ne ottlie objects of my invention is to provide means whereby, asthel Water rises in the sump, the motor will be set into operation, and to this end l equip the electric circuit of the motor, which operates the pump, Withwawivitch, or air of contacts, at each sump whereby the rise and y fall of the float in the sump will make or threaded apertures 26, the purpose of which vwill be riti titl
break the circuit to the motor; and s o ar-r ranged that the device at each sump may close the circuit to start the pump into op eration.' Referring to the drawings 17 and i8 indicate the lines ofthe circuit to the motor 2, and i9 the source of electric supply. Arranged at each sump is a jumper pole provided with a suitable support permitting of vertical reciprocation of the pole. The pole is provided with a contact ,memberQl connected as at' 22 Withone line ofthe motor circuit and adjacent thereto is a g contact 23 which is Connected as at 2d with the other line of the circuit. It is obvious 'that by moving the pole upwardly the contacts are brought into engagement therewith closing the circuit and starting the motor driven pump. The lower end of the jumper pole 2 0 is preferably bifurcated as indicated at and provided with a plurality of resently described. Fixcd'to the. float l5 1s an arm 27 which is preferably in the form of a loop as shown encirclino one portion of the bifurcated end 25 of the jumper pole. 28 indicates a pin adaptedto be arranged in the apertures 26 and this is.
' preferably in the form of a thumb screw as indicated clearly in Fig. d. When the oatV rises 'the member 27 engages under the pin V 28 andraises vthe jumper pole to bring the contacts 21 and 23 into engagement. When the float drops it engages a transverse member and drops the'jumper pole to disengage the contzurts.V To this end a second pin, .28',
fina-y be employed but l prefer to have the valve and its casing l provide an annular gasket 30 at each .end of the valve which is preferably seated in a groove 31, formed in the valve end and adjacent portion of the l casing and these gaskets are held in position by the adjacent ends of the arms 13 as shown clearly in Fig. 3.
lFrom the foregoing-description it will be clcarjthat as soon as the 'Water rises in any-` suinp in the mine the respective oat will necesi? rise and close the contacts 21 and 23 thereby starting the pump into operation. llhen the Water has been,y pumped from -this particular sump the contacts will be separated,
as above' described; but the circuit to the 70 motor will not be brokenuntil the water in all of the sumps has been reduced to such an extent as to disengage all of the contacts. It should be noted that by providing the plurality of apertures 26, the pin ,28 may be set 7 5 so as to bring thedevice into operation when the water has reached any desired level in any particular sump and this is advantaA geous owing tothe fact that some sumps in a mine will fill more rapidly than others. It should also be noted that the valve will open the branch line proportionately to the amount of water in the sump.
ll claim:
l. In a device of the class described, a 85 motor, a pump driven thereby, in combination with a circuit for said motor, aline pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in the last mentioned pipe, a ioat connected to 'said valve and adapted to operate the 90 same, a circuit closer in said circuit and means actuated by said float for closing said circuit, substantially as described. j
2. In a device of the class described, a
motor and a pump driven thereby in combil nation with a circuit for 'said motor and a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a val-ve in the last mentioned pip an arm fixedly connected to'said valve, a oat on said arm, a circuit closer for said circuit and an operative connection between said float and said circuit closer, substantially'as described.
3.1m a device of the class described, a
motor and a pump driven' thereby in combi- 105 nation with a circuit forsaid motor and a line -pipe for said pump,'a branch suction pipe, a valve in the last mentioned pipe, an arm xedly vconnected to said valve, 'a float on said arm, a circuit closer for said circuit,
an operative connection between said float and said circuit closer, and .means for adjusting the connection between said oat and said circuit closer, substantially as described.
et. In a device of the class described, a
motor and 'a pump operated thereby in com- 1 bination with a circuit for said motor, a line .pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe`,a valve 'in said last mentioned pipe, 'an arm xedly *connected to said valve, a oat on said arm, a vertically reciprocating member adjacent said oat, a circuit closer-for said circuit comprising a pair of contacts, one of said contacts being xed and the other arranged on said vertically reciprocating mem 125 ber and cooperating means on said ioat and said member for raising and lowering the latter, substantially as described.
5. In a device ofthe class described, a moi tor and a pump operated thereby in combi-fils@ nation with a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in said last mentioned pipe, an arm fixedly coimected to saidvalve, a float on said arm, a lvertically reciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer for said circuit comprising a pair of contacts, one of said conta-cts being fixed and the other arranged on said vertically reciprocating member, an actuating member on said ioat, cooperating elements on said vertically recip rocating member for raising and'lowering the latter, one of said elements being ad justable with relation to the other, substane tially as described.
G. In a device of the class described, a motor and a pump operated thereby in combination with a circuit foi-said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in said last mentioned p ipe, an arm iixedl y connected to said valve, a fioat on said arm, a vertically reciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer for saidcircuit comprising a pair of contacts, one of said contacts being lixed `and the other arranged on said vertically reciprocating member, said reciprocating member being pro vided with a plurality of apertures, a pin selectively mounted in said apertures and means on said lloat for engaging said pin, substantially as described. v
7. In a device of the class described, a motor and a pump actuated thereby in combination with a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in the lastmentioned pipe, an' arm vfixed torsaid valve, a float on said arm, a vertically Yreciprocating member adjacent said float, a circuit closer Jror said circuit comprising a fixed contact and a contact member on said reciprocating member, means for balancing the weight of said member and an operative connection between said float andv said member, substantially as described.
8. In a device of the class described, the combination with' a pump and -means for driving the same, of' a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe, a valve in the last mentioned pipe, an arm xed to said valve, a ioat block fixed to said arm, said float block being provided with Ventilating perfor-ations and means actuated by the rise and fall of said float for starting and stopping said pump, substantially as described.
9. In a device ot the class described. a plurality of liquid receiving recesses to be drained, in combination with a pump, a motor for actuating the pump, a circuit for said motor, a line pipe for said pump, a branch suction pipe to each of said liquid receiving recesses, a valve in each of said brauch pipes, a float connected to said valve and adapted to operate the same, a circuit closer adjacent each of said valves and means actuated by either of said floats for closing the circuit to the motor, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
VILLIAM E. BLACKSTONE.
VVitnesses:
MARY BUGKLEY, FORD CONNOR.
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