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US1380363A
US1380363A US226506A US22650618A US1380363A US 1380363 A US1380363 A US 1380363A US 226506 A US226506 A US 226506A US 22650618 A US22650618 A US 22650618A US 1380363 A US1380363 A US 1380363A
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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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    • F04B53/14Pistons, piston-rods or piston-rod connections
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B5/00Machines or pumps with differential-surface pistons
    • F04B5/02Machines or pumps with differential-surface pistons with double-acting pistons

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  • DAVID A DCROW, OF BUFFALO, NEW' YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION, A CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA.
  • the drawing shows a View in side elevation with parts in vertical section, of a pump embodying the invention.
  • the pump illustrated as an example is a double acting center packed pump with a hollow plunger acting in both pulsation chambers 1, 2, with the usual suction valves 3 and suction passages 4; in suction chamber 5 in casing 6, and theusual discharge valves 7 connecting with discharge chambers 8 having the usual air chambers 9 and discharge pipes 10 connecting with the common delivery pipe 11.
  • the cylinders are provided with the usual brackets 12 carrying the stuiing'boxes 13 and the usual center plunger bearing. Any other suitable 'construction may be used for embodying the present invention.
  • the plunger is hollow and the construction such that the plunger is selfemptying of any water that may collect in it. This is accomplished by so connecting the plunger with the outside of the pulsation chamber that any water in the plunger Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J une 7, 1921.
  • a tubular member on the plunger extending through the pulsation chamber and having an opening outside the latter, this tubular member being shown asan extension of the hollow plunger.
  • the central cylindrical plungerv portion ⁇ 15 has a tapered end portion orcapl.
  • The-cap 16 in chamber 1 is open at theend'andprovided with a tubular extension 17 which extends through Y a stuiiing boX 37 and opens outside the chamber into a ⁇ chamber formedby closed cap 18 having drain pipe 19.
  • any water in the interior will be displaced by this movement out- Discharge at one end of the plunger will f be suiicient in ymany cases, but structures embodying the invention in its most complete form include provision for displacement of water in each direction so that the kplunger empties on both the forward and return stroke.
  • the cap on the end of the plunger in pump chamber 2 also connects with a tubular extension 21 which may be part of or connected with the plunger rod 22, a bottom opening 23 being provided for the escape of the water between stuffing boXes 24 and 25 and within cap 26, having drain pipe 19.
  • a check valve 27 may be inserted to prevent back flow as before described. The action is the same as described in connection .with extension 17.
  • the invention provides for the removal of any water in the hollow plunger by the plungers movement and there is no necessity for tapping or removing the plunger,
  • plunger in the specification and claims means a pumping piston through which the fluid pumped does not pass, but which acts only by displacement of the fluid in the cylinder, as distinguished from a bucket or valved piston receiving the fluid at one side and passing it through the bucket for delivery at the other side.
  • a liquid pump having a cylinder, a hollow plunger closed to the cylinder, and a connection between the interior of the plunger and the outside of the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger.
  • a liquid pump having a cylinder, a hollow plunger closed to the cylinder and reciprocating therein, and a hollow extension on the plunger'having an opening outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger.
  • a liquid pump having a cylinder, a
  • hollow plunger reciprocating therein, a hollow extension on the plunger having an opening outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the .plunger'is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger, andl a valve in the hollow extension to prevent back iow into the plunger.
  • a liquid pump having a cylinder, and hollow plunger 15 therein provided at opposite ends withl tubular extensions 17 and 21 having openings outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger, substantially as described.
  • a liquid pump having a cylinder, hollow plunger 15 therein provided at opposite ends with tubular extensions 17 and 21 having openings outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plun? ger, and valves 20 and 27 respectively in the tubular extensions 17 and 21 to prevent back flow into the hollow plunger, substantially as described.

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D. A. DECROW.
PUMP PLUNGER. y APPLlCATlUN FILED APR.3, 1918.
Patented June 7, 1921.
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UNITED STATE-s PATENT OFFICE.'
DAVID A. DCROW, OF BUFFALO, NEW' YORK, ASSIGNOR T0 WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION, A CORPORATION OF VIRGINIA.
PUMP-PLUN GER.
` Application filed April 3,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DAVID A. DECRow, a citizen of the United States, residing at Buffalo, county of Erie, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements. in Pump-Plungers, fully' described and representedr ink the following specification and the accompanying'drawings, `forming a part of the same. In pumps of the hollow' plunger type, owing to the heavy pressures involved, more or less water finds its way into the plungerI and must be removed.V This water has been removed in various ways which have. involved considerable inconvenience and interruption in the operation of the pump.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a pump of the hollow plunger type, such that any water collecting in the plunger is automatically removed as the pump operates.
The following specification describes and the accompanying drawing illustrates. a pump constructed in accordance with the 1nvention, `it being understood that changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts without departing from the invention, the form herein shown being a preferred embodiment thereof.
The drawing shows a View in side elevation with parts in vertical section, of a pump embodying the invention.
The pump illustrated as an example is a double acting center packed pump with a hollow plunger acting in both pulsation chambers 1, 2, with the usual suction valves 3 and suction passages 4; in suction chamber 5 in casing 6, and theusual discharge valves 7 connecting with discharge chambers 8 having the usual air chambers 9 and discharge pipes 10 connecting with the common delivery pipe 11. The cylinders are provided with the usual brackets 12 carrying the stuiing'boxes 13 and the usual center plunger bearing. Any other suitable 'construction may be used for embodying the present invention.
Referring now especially to the present invention, the plunger is hollow and the construction such that the plunger is selfemptying of any water that may collect in it. This is accomplished by so connecting the plunger with the outside of the pulsation chamber that any water in the plunger Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J une 7, 1921.
1918. Serial No. 226,506.
is caused to be discharged outside the chamber by the movement of the plunger. Although capable of variousconstructions, in structures embodying the invention to the best advantage there is provided a tubular member on the plunger extending through the pulsation chamber and having an opening outside the latter, this tubular member being shown asan extension of the hollow plunger. As shown, the central cylindrical plungerv portion`15 has a tapered end portion orcapl. The-cap 16 in chamber 1 is open at theend'andprovided with a tubular extension 17 which extends through Y a stuiiing boX 37 and opens outside the chamber into a` chamber formedby closed cap 18 having drain pipe 19. When the plunger moves in a direction opposite to the arrow in the drawing, any water in the interior will be displaced by this movement out- Discharge at one end of the plunger will f be suiicient in ymany cases, but structures embodying the invention in its most complete form include provision for displacement of water in each direction so that the kplunger empties on both the forward and return stroke. As shown, the cap on the end of the plunger in pump chamber 2 also connects with a tubular extension 21 which may be part of or connected with the plunger rod 22, a bottom opening 23 being provided for the escape of the water between stuffing boXes 24 and 25 and within cap 26, having drain pipe 19. A check valve 27 may be inserted to prevent back flow as before described. The action is the same as described in connection .with extension 17.
The inventionprovides for the removal of any water in the hollow plunger by the plungers movement and there is no necessity for tapping or removing the plunger,
and no interruption to the pumps operation, while the structure is very simple and inexpensive.
The term plunger in the specification and claims means a pumping piston through which the fluid pumped does not pass, but which acts only by displacement of the fluid in the cylinder, as distinguished from a bucket or valved piston receiving the fluid at one side and passing it through the bucket for delivery at the other side.
. What is claimed is:
l. A liquid pump having a cylinder, a hollow plunger closed to the cylinder, and a connection between the interior of the plunger and the outside of the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger. v v
n 2. A liquid pump having a cylinder, a hollow plunger closed to the cylinder and reciprocating therein, and a hollow extension on the plunger'having an opening outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger. v
3. A liquid pump having a cylinder, a
hollow plunger reciprocating therein, a hollow extension on the plunger having an opening outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the .plunger'is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger, andl a valve in the hollow extension to prevent back iow into the plunger.
4. A liquid pump having a cylinder, and hollow plunger 15 therein provided at opposite ends withl tubular extensions 17 and 21 having openings outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plunger, substantially as described.
5. A liquid pump having a cylinder, hollow plunger 15 therein provided at opposite ends with tubular extensions 17 and 21 having openings outside the cylinder whereby any leakage into the plunger is displaced therefrom by the reciprocation of the plun? ger, and valves 20 and 27 respectively in the tubular extensions 17 and 21 to prevent back flow into the hollow plunger, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand.
DAVID A. DECROW'.V
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US2625115A (en) * 1948-04-20 1953-01-13 Harry P Maloney Double-acting reciprocating pump

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