US133390A - Improvement in sucker-rod elevators - Google Patents

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US133390A US133390DA US133390A US 133390 A US133390 A US 133390A US 133390D A US133390D A US 133390DA US 133390 A US133390 A US 133390A
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  • This invention relates to the pumping machinery of oil and salt wells; and consists in a device for elevating the sucker or pump rod,
  • O is the elevator, consisting of a box or frame made in two parts; one part, E, closes onto the other part, F, and opens as agate to allow the sucker-rod to be slipped in and out.
  • G G and H H are pivots or journals formed on the parts E F or passing through them, as seen in Fig. 4.
  • I is a bail attached to the pivots G G.
  • J is a bail, which is attached to the pivots H H.
  • K is a stop-plate on the outside of each of the parts E F. The bail I is simply to serve as a handle to the wrench.
  • This device saves much valuable time and labor.

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UNITED STATES PATENT LEWIS K. STITTS AND SOLOMON B. DRESSER, PARKERS LANDING, PA.
IMPROVEMENT IN SUCKER-ROD ELEVATORS.
Specification forming partof Letters Patent No. 133,390,6ated November 26, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, LEWIS K. STITTS and SoLoMoN E. DRESSER, of Parkers Landing, in the county of Armstrong and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful 1mprovement in Sucker-Rod Elevator, of which the following is a specification:
This invention relates to the pumping machinery of oil and salt wells; and consists in a device for elevating the sucker or pump rod,
shoulder, B, on two sides, as seen in Fig. 1.
O is the elevator, consisting of a box or frame made in two parts; one part, E, closes onto the other part, F, and opens as agate to allow the sucker-rod to be slipped in and out. G G and H H are pivots or journals formed on the parts E F or passing through them, as seen in Fig. 4. I is a bail attached to the pivots G G. J is a bail, which is attached to the pivots H H. K is a stop-plate on the outside of each of the parts E F. The bail I is simply to serve as a handle to the wrench. The bail J falls back onto the stop-plate K, which is fastened to the gate E of the elevator, so that when the weight of the sucker-rod is removed the weight of the bail will be suflicient to open the gate; hence it is easily removed from the sucker-rod.
In sending the elevator to the swivelman up in the derrick both bails are put onto a hook of the sucker-rod line, leaving the gate of the elevator open, so that the swivelman has nothing to do but to slip the elevator underthe shoulders of the sucker-rod and shut the elevator-gate.
This device saves much valuable time and labor.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The elevator O, bails I and J, and stop K. when the same are constructed and arranged to operate substantially as and for the purposesdescribed.
2. The combination of the parts E and F, as and forthe purposes described.
3. The stop-plate K, by means of which the gate E is opened, in combination with the bail J, substantially as described.
LEWIS K. STITTS. SOLOMON R. DRESSER.
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