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US1362838A
US1362838A US396563A US39656320A US1362838A US 1362838 A US1362838 A US 1362838A US 396563 A US396563 A US 396563A US 39656320 A US39656320 A US 39656320A US 1362838 A US1362838 A US 1362838A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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    • F04B53/12Valves; Arrangement of valves arranged in or on pistons
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  • My invention relates to pump pistons, more particularly those used for pumping liquids.
  • the object is to construct a simple and inexpensive piston, adapted to very freely allow the passage of liquid therethrough on the down stroke of the piston, and to instantly and perfectly seat at the termination thereof and before the up stroke has been begun.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section on the line 2-2 of Referring now to the drawings, A, is a cup shaped supporting member, generally stamped from sheetmetal, with a ring of apertures a,”near the outer edge thereof and a ring of apertures (1 preferably farther from the edge.
  • B is a cup leather of slightly larger diameter than, and seated upon the concave upper surface of A.
  • the cup leather has a port I), so-cut as to form a radially opening flap valve 6 hinged towardthe center over each of theapertures a
  • the port is so cut as to leave a clearance between the wall of the leather and the edge of the flat valve 6 so as to insure its seating freely.
  • A, B and C are a. spring spider seated upon the concave surface of B, with arms 0, so placed and shaped as to tend to press the portion of the cup leather B, over the apertures. a, tightly against the edges of said apertures and with spring arms a, so placed an shaped as to tend to keep the flap valves b against the ed e of the apertures a
  • A, B and C haveaxial openings a 6 Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Dec, 21, 192() Application filed July 15, 1920. Serial No. 396,563.
  • a piston having in combination a lower supporting member withapertures therein, a leather supported by the lower supporting member with flap valves cut therethrough adapted to close the apertures of the supporting member, resilient means tending to hold said flap valves to their seats, and means for rigidly securing saidsupporting member, leather and resilient means in position on the piston rod;
  • a piston having in combination se-. cured to the piston rod, a cup shaped supporting member with apertures therethrough, a cup-leather seated upon the upper, concave side of the supporting member with a flap-valve formed therein for each of said apertures and resilient means for each of said flap-valves, tending to keep it pressed to its seat. 7
  • a pump piston having in combination, a piston rod, a cup shaped supporting memher with apertures therethrough, a cup-., leather seated upon the upper, concave side of the supporting member with a radially opening flap-valve formed therein for each of said apertures, a spider seated upon the upper side of the leather with a finger thereof upon each of said flap-valves, tending to keep it pressed to its seat and means for securing the sup orting member, cupleather and spider to t e rod.
  • a pump piston having in combination a piston rod, a cup shaped supportin member with a ring of apertures theret rough near the periphery, and a ring of apertures therethrough nearer the center, a cupleather seated upon the upper, concave side Q r 1 memes seated upon the upper side of I the leather my hand in presence of two subscribing witwith a finger thereof upon each of said flapnesses; valves an a finger thereof over each. a erture of the outer ring; tending to keep the WILLIAM BRANDT 5 leather pressed tightly against the edges of witnesseses:

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W. F. BRANDT.
PUMP PISTON- APPLICATION F|LE D JULY 15. I920;
1 62,838, Patented Dec. 21, 1920.
INVENTOR.
BY ma.
A TTOR Y.
UNITED STATES,
PATENT orrlciz.
WILLIAM F. BRANDT, or roar WAYNE; INDIANA, ASSIGNOR 'ro WAYNE 01 TANK AND PUMP COMPANY, or FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, A CORPORATION or INDIANA.
PUMP-PISTON.
To all whom it may comer n:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM F. BRANDT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Fort Vvayne, in the countyof Allen and State of Indiana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Pump Pistons, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to pump pistons, more particularly those used for pumping liquids.
In pumping gasolene and the lighter and less viscous liquids particularly, it is often found diflicult with a measuring pump, whose unit of measure is one'gallon at a stroke of the piston, to deliver a quantity, say five gallons, by pumping a large num- 'ber of fractions of units, as 20 pints and 10 quarts within the limit of tolerance.
The object is to construct a simple and inexpensive piston, adapted to very freely allow the passage of liquid therethrough on the down stroke of the piston, and to instantly and perfectly seat at the termination thereof and before the up stroke has been begun. I
In the particular embodiment of my invention selected for illustration Figure 1, is a top plan view of the piston assembled, and
Fig. 2, is a cross section on the line 2-2 of Referring now to the drawings, A, is a cup shaped supporting member, generally stamped from sheetmetal, with a ring of apertures a,"near the outer edge thereof and a ring of apertures (1 preferably farther from the edge.
B, is a cup leather of slightly larger diameter than, and seated upon the concave upper surface of A. The cup leather has a port I), so-cut as to form a radially opening flap valve 6 hinged towardthe center over each of theapertures a Preferably the port is so cut as to leave a clearance between the wall of the leather and the edge of the flat valve 6 so as to insure its seating freely.
C, is a. spring spider seated upon the concave surface of B, with arms 0, so placed and shaped as to tend to press the portion of the cup leather B, over the apertures. a, tightly against the edges of said apertures and with spring arms a, so placed an shaped as to tend to keep the flap valves b against the ed e of the apertures a A, B and C haveaxial openings a 6 Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Dec, 21, 192() Application filed July 15, 1920. Serial No. 396,563.
and of respectively, through which passes the plston rod D, with a washer d, and nut al on top"and a nut (Z underneath to hold the parts of .the piston securely in position.
While I have shown the piston in the best form known to me, I do not limit myself to the precise size, number, shape, and arrangement of parts, apertures and flap valves shown; but conceive any form of ports and flap valves formed in the cup leather and supports therefor in conjunction with any suitable form of supporting member and springs as within the scope of my invention.
I claim as my invention and desire to se cure by Letters Patent of the United States:
1. A piston having in combination a lower supporting member withapertures therein, a leather supported by the lower supporting member with flap valves cut therethrough adapted to close the apertures of the supporting member, resilient means tending to hold said flap valves to their seats, and means for rigidly securing saidsupporting member, leather and resilient means in position on the piston rod;
2. A piston having in combination se-. cured to the piston rod, a cup shaped supporting member with apertures therethrough, a cup-leather seated upon the upper, concave side of the supporting member with a flap-valve formed therein for each of said apertures and resilient means for each of said flap-valves, tending to keep it pressed to its seat. 7
3. A pump piston having in combination, a piston rod, a cup shaped supporting memher with apertures therethrough, a cup-., leather seated upon the upper, concave side of the supporting member with a radially opening flap-valve formed therein for each of said apertures, a spider seated upon the upper side of the leather with a finger thereof upon each of said flap-valves, tending to keep it pressed to its seat and means for securing the sup orting member, cupleather and spider to t e rod.
4. A pump piston having in combination a piston rod, a cup shaped supportin member with a ring of apertures theret rough near the periphery, and a ring of apertures therethrough nearer the center, a cupleather seated upon the upper, concave side Q r 1 memes seated upon the upper side of I the leather my hand in presence of two subscribing witwith a finger thereof upon each of said flapnesses; valves an a finger thereof over each. a erture of the outer ring; tending to keep the WILLIAM BRANDT 5 leather pressed tightly against the edges of Witnesses:
said apertures. LAWRENCE H. PARROT, In testimqny whereof I have hereunto set GEORGE B. DUNHAM.
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Cited By (8)

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US2895554A (en) * 1954-11-05 1959-07-21 Union Oil Co Method and apparatus for perforating well casings
US2913293A (en) * 1957-01-04 1959-11-17 Raymond A Dibley Fluid sealing device
US3013702A (en) * 1959-09-25 1961-12-19 George E Honisck Oil can pump
US3132570A (en) * 1960-10-18 1964-05-12 American Can Co Piston construction for an aerosol container
US3143934A (en) * 1963-07-03 1964-08-11 Robert E Nelson Seal assembly for a bore
US6164936A (en) * 1995-05-05 2000-12-26 Sorelec Vertical reciprocating pump having easily installed piston with flap valves
US6634867B2 (en) 2001-10-12 2003-10-21 Hans-Georg G. Pressel Shuttle piston assembly with dynamic valve
US11454230B2 (en) * 2019-07-31 2022-09-27 Amk Holding Gmbh & Co. Kg Cylinder piston for an air compressor

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2895554A (en) * 1954-11-05 1959-07-21 Union Oil Co Method and apparatus for perforating well casings
US2913293A (en) * 1957-01-04 1959-11-17 Raymond A Dibley Fluid sealing device
US3013702A (en) * 1959-09-25 1961-12-19 George E Honisck Oil can pump
US3132570A (en) * 1960-10-18 1964-05-12 American Can Co Piston construction for an aerosol container
US3143934A (en) * 1963-07-03 1964-08-11 Robert E Nelson Seal assembly for a bore
US6164936A (en) * 1995-05-05 2000-12-26 Sorelec Vertical reciprocating pump having easily installed piston with flap valves
US6634867B2 (en) 2001-10-12 2003-10-21 Hans-Georg G. Pressel Shuttle piston assembly with dynamic valve
US11454230B2 (en) * 2019-07-31 2022-09-27 Amk Holding Gmbh & Co. Kg Cylinder piston for an air compressor

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