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US130642A
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  • Figure 1 is a detailed vertical section oi' my improved pump and its operating apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a detailed section of the pump, enlarged.
  • Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the piston and valves illustrating the manner in which they are cast.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail view of a modied form of one of the levers.
  • My invention has for its object to furnish an improved submerged double-acting pump, which shall be simple in construction, conveniently manufactured, and effective in operation, and which can be worked at any angle or number of angles, and at any distance from the well or cistern 5 and it consists in the construction and combination of the various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully de ⁇ scribed. e
  • ⁇ A represents the pump-barrel, which is made with a iiange, a1, at its upper end, and a ilange, a2, at its lower end.
  • a cover or head, B To the upper end of the barrel A is attached a cover or head, B,
  • the inner faces of the heads B C are recessed to form seats b c for the valves l), and whichserve as passage-ways for the Water.
  • the water enters at the upper end of the pump through holes in the iiange a,
  • the lower head C may be hinged to the support .with which the pump is connected, so that it may be turned back to allow'the barrel to be slipped from or upon the piston when required.
  • the heads B C are secured to the ends of the barrel A. by bolts or stay-rods.
  • F is the piston-rod, which is made hollow, and which passes in through the center of the upper head B, and to its lower end is attached, or upon itis formed, the piston G H I.
  • the piston-heads G are at a little distance apart,
  • valves which are placed between the piston-heads G and the ilange H, so as to close the ingressopenings for the water through the piston-heads G, which water passes into the interior of the piston-rod F through holes in its'sides between the -pistonhe'ads G and the flange H.
  • the upper valve I may be held up against the upper pistonhead G by a small spring, J, if desired or found necessary.
  • the upper part of the pistonrod F is pivoted to an arm ofthe three-armed leverK by the clamp L. rIhe three-armed lever K' is pivoted to any suitable support at the mouth of the Well or cistern in which the pump is placed, and its upper arm is extended to enable the pump to be worked from this point when desired.
  • connection rods or chains any desired number of angles may be formed in the connection rods or chains, so thatV the pump may be operated from any desired point.
  • the connection may be made along the walls of buildings by means of posts or in a box or casing under ground, according to the circumstances of each case.
  • the piston-rod F When desired the piston-rod F may be connected with the first lever by means of the device shown in Fig. 5-that is to say, by means of short chains It, which pa'ss over curved guides S, so that the piston-rod may move up and down in a vertical line.
  • the curved guides S are attached to the ends of the equal arms of the lever T, which is pivoted to a support, and to which the handlever is bolted, several holes being formed in said lever T to receive the said bolt, so that the angle of the hand-lever may be adjusted as may be required for conveniently workin g it.

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D. G. HUSSEY.
Submerged-Pump.
I Patented Aug. 20, 1872.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OEErcE.
DAvID e. r-iUssEr,A or NANTUGKET, MAssAcnUsETTs` IMPROVEMENT IN SUBMERGED PUMPS. v
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 130,642, dated August 20, 1872.
Specification describing a new and useful Improvement in Double-Acting Submerged Pump, invented by DAVID G. HUSSEY, of Nantucket, in the county of Nantucket and State of Massachusetts.
Figure 1 is a detailed vertical section oi' my improved pump and its operating apparatus. Fig. 2 is a top view of the same. Fig. 3 is a detailed section of the pump, enlarged. Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the piston and valves illustrating the manner in which they are cast. Fig. 5 is a detail view of a modied form of one of the levers.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
My invention has for its object to furnish an improved submerged double-acting pump, which shall be simple in construction, conveniently manufactured, and effective in operation, and which can be worked at any angle or number of angles, and at any distance from the well or cistern 5 and it consists in the construction and combination of the various parts of the machine, as hereinafter more fully de` scribed. e
\ A represents the pump-barrel, which is made with a iiange, a1, at its upper end, and a ilange, a2, at its lower end. To the upper end of the barrel A is attached a cover or head, B,
and to its lower end is attached a cover orhead,
C. The inner faces of the heads B C are recessed to form seats b c for the valves l), and whichserve as passage-ways for the Water. The water enters at the upper end of the pump through holes in the iiange a,
.and at the lower end through holes in the head C, as shown in Fig. 3. The lower head C may be hinged to the support .with which the pump is connected, so that it may be turned back to allow'the barrel to be slipped from or upon the piston when required. The heads B C are secured to the ends of the barrel A. by bolts or stay-rods. F is the piston-rod, which is made hollow, and which passes in through the center of the upper head B, and to its lower end is attached, or upon itis formed, the piston G H I. The piston-heads G are at a little distance apart,
'and midway between them is a fixed flange,
H. I are valves which are placed between the piston-heads G and the ilange H, so as to close the ingressopenings for the water through the piston-heads G, which water passes into the interior of the piston-rod F through holes in its'sides between the -pistonhe'ads G and the flange H. The upper valve I may be held up against the upper pistonhead G by a small spring, J, if desired or found necessary. The upper part of the pistonrod F is pivoted to an arm ofthe three-armed leverK by the clamp L. rIhe three-armed lever K' is pivoted to any suitable support at the mouth of the Well or cistern in which the pump is placed, and its upper arm is extended to enable the pump to be worked from this point when desired. To the upper and lower arms of the `lever K, at equal distances from its pivoting point, are attached the ends of two rods or chains, M. The other ends of the rods or chains M are pivoted to the ends of1 the opposite arms of a four-armed lever, N, which is pivoted to some suitable support O at any desired distance from the well or cistern, and at the point where an an gle` is to be t formed in the connection rods or chains. To the ends of the other pair of opposite arms of the four-armed lever N are attached the ends of the connecting rods or chains P, the other ends of which are attached to the operating lever Q, at equal distances liromthe pivoting point of said lever Q. In this way any desired number of angles may be formed in the connection rods or chains, so thatV the pump may be operated from any desired point. The connection may be made along the walls of buildings by means of posts or in a box or casing under ground, according to the circumstances of each case.
When desired the piston-rod F may be connected with the first lever by means of the device shown in Fig. 5-that is to say, by means of short chains It, which pa'ss over curved guides S, so that the piston-rod may move up and down in a vertical line. The curved guides S are attached to the ends of the equal arms of the lever T, which is pivoted to a support, and to which the handlever is bolted, several holes being formed in said lever T to receive the said bolt, so that the angle of the hand-lever may be adjusted as may be required for conveniently workin g it.
Having, thus described my invention, I claim 2. The piston formed by the combination of asnew and desire to secure by Letters Piltv the two heads G, flange H, and two valves I ent- With each other, substantially as herein shown l. The combination of the pump-barrel-A, and described. s
recessed heads B G, hollow piston-rod F, and DAVID Gr. HUSSEY.
piston Gr H I with each other, substantially Witnesses:
as herein shown and described, and for the Y GORHAM HUssEY,
purpose set forth. DANIEL WHITNEY.
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US3003562A (en) * 1957-12-27 1961-10-10 Fred W Cook Sand pump
US5449278A (en) * 1994-11-14 1995-09-12 Lin; Chi-So Double action piston having plural annular check valves

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US3003562A (en) * 1957-12-27 1961-10-10 Fred W Cook Sand pump
US5449278A (en) * 1994-11-14 1995-09-12 Lin; Chi-So Double action piston having plural annular check valves

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