US141A - Pump for preventing the water from freezing within the barrel - Google Patents

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  • FIG. 2 A represents the pipe which is to be connected with the pump at the bottom
  • B represents a pedestal of oak or other hard wood, of an oblong square form, projecting on two sides about three inches from the base of the pump, by means of which the pump is made fast to the floor or platform
  • C represents a lead or other metallic flange about one eighth of an inch thick, and large enough to cover thebottom of the pump. AThrough the center of said pedestal and flange, the pipe A passes and is soldered to said fiange so as to make the upper end of the pipe even with the upper surface of the flange.
  • a lead or other metallic socket D, about three inches deep, the bore, or interior surface of which is in the shape of an inverted truncated cone, two inches and one fourth in diameter at the top, and one inch and three fourths at the bottom, or point of junction with the flange; the outer surface of said socket is cylindrical, two inches and a half in diameter at both ends.
  • This socket is passed into the bore of the pum (which is 2li inches in diameter) at the ottom until the aforesaid flange, which has a layer of soft leather, 'or other similar substance upon it, comes in contact with the bottom of the pump, against which it is made to press at pleasure, by means of the aforesaid pedestal, B, drawn up against it by four bo1ts,as seenin Fig. 1, assing either up or down, through the shou der corners of the pumps base, and tightened by nuts or keys.
  • E represents the lower box fitted water tight into the aforesaid socket, where it lodges when dropped down the bore of the pump.
  • the water is let o' to prevent freezing by 'raising the pump handle to its greatest wood, of the same length, attached to itsl upper surface, and is fastened to the upper edge of the box in the usual way (the boxes being made of wood).
  • FIG. 3 in which A represents the leather, B represents the lever, and C. represents the point on which the lever turns when its small end is pushed down by the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box, as seen in Fig. 4, in which A represents the lever valve of the lower box, opened by B, the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box pushed down upon the small end of the aforesaid lever by raising the pump handle to its greatest height.
  • Y in which A represents the leather, B represents the lever, and C. represents the point on which the lever turns when its small end is pushed down by the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box, as seen in Fig. 4, in which A represents the lever valve of the lower box, opened by B, the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box pushed down upon the small end of the aforesaid lever by raising the pump handle to its greatest height.

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ymarmi) sTArEs PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL ADAMS, 0F TOWNSEND, MASSACHUSETTS. 1
PUMP FOR PREVENTING THE WATER FROM FREEZING- WITHIN THE BARREL.
Specification of'Letters Patent No. 141, dated March 11, 1837.
i connecting lead and other pipe with the barrels of wooden pumps so as to form an air tight junction by means of soldering a iange to the pipe, and a socket, to receive the lower box, to said flange, and bolting said flange to the wooden barrels, and in letting off the water by means of a lever valve to the lower box, opened by a vertical projection in the upper box.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
See the drawings annexed, Figure l, A
' represents the pump entire, two feet and two inches in length. Fig. 2, A represents the pipe which is to be connected with the pump at the bottom, B represents a pedestal of oak or other hard wood, of an oblong square form, projecting on two sides about three inches from the base of the pump, by means of which the pump is made fast to the floor or platform, C represents a lead or other metallic flange about one eighth of an inch thick, and large enough to cover thebottom of the pump. AThrough the center of said pedestal and flange, the pipe A passes and is soldered to said fiange so as to make the upper end of the pipe even with the upper surface of the flange. Directlyv over the end of the pipe, on the upper surface ofthe flange is soldered a lead or other metallic socket, D, about three inches deep, the bore, or interior surface of which is in the shape of an inverted truncated cone, two inches and one fourth in diameter at the top, and one inch and three fourths at the bottom, or point of junction with the flange; the outer surface of said socket is cylindrical, two inches and a half in diameter at both ends. This socket is passed into the bore of the pum (which is 2li inches in diameter) at the ottom until the aforesaid flange, which has a layer of soft leather, 'or other similar substance upon it, comes in contact with the bottom of the pump, against which it is made to press at pleasure, by means of the aforesaid pedestal, B, drawn up against it by four bo1ts,as seenin Fig. 1, assing either up or down, through the shou der corners of the pumps base, and tightened by nuts or keys. E represents the lower box fitted water tight into the aforesaid socket, where it lodges when dropped down the bore of the pump.
The water is let o' to prevent freezing by 'raising the pump handle to its greatest wood, of the same length, attached to itsl upper surface, and is fastened to the upper edge of the box in the usual way (the boxes being made of wood).
The form and nature of the lever valve, and its operation, will be best understood by an inspection of its drawings. Fig. 3 in which A represents the leather, B represents the lever, and C. represents the point on which the lever turns when its small end is pushed down by the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box, as seen in Fig. 4, in which A represents the lever valve of the lower box, opened by B, the aforesaid projection in the bottom of the upper box pushed down upon the small end of the aforesaid lever by raising the pump handle to its greatest height. Y
` The construction aforesaid effectually prevents the water in the pipe from wasting by the admission of air at the point of Yjunction of the lead, (or other metal) and the wood;r when the pump is not in operation and the pump handle being raised to its height opens the valve of the lower box as aforesaid and lets olf the, water from the pump and pipe so as to prevent the damageand inconvenience of freezing when the temperature is such as to freeze water.
What I claim as new and of my own invention, is
The connecting of lead.` and other pipe With Wooden pump barrels so as to form an opened by the projection in the bottom of air tight junction, by means of locating the the upper box, all as aforesaid.
levery box in a socket connected with the I w' pipe as aforesaid, Within the pump barrel, SAMUEL ADAMS' 5 and other means as aforesaid; and the let- Witnesses: ting on' of the Water to prevent freezing, by JOEL GILES, means of the lever valve in the lower box, WM. BOWDAM.-
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