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US1549608A
US1549608A US620017A US62001723A US1549608A US 1549608 A US1549608 A US 1549608A US 620017 A US620017 A US 620017A US 62001723 A US62001723 A US 62001723A US 1549608 A US1549608 A US 1549608A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to a pressure pump whereby aseries of shafts with screw threads thereon operate within cylinders within the pump to introduce liquids at low speed through the device and increasing the speed of said liquids materially in their passage through said series of screw shafts to a point of outlet established adjacent to the point of egress of the liquids as they emerge from the final cylinder of the series.
  • a feature of my invention is the possibility of obtaining tremendous liquid pressure by its use and making it exceptionally well suited for use in municipal work, oil pumping fire engines and the like, or for any purpose wherein it is desired to increase liquid pressure.
  • Another feature is the compactness of the apparatus, same being substantially rectangular, longitudinally and laterally and conforming somewhat to the shapes of the cylinders within the device.
  • the screw shafts within the cylinders are driven by gear means situated between them and in contact with other gear means attached to and rotating said screw shafts when actuated by the driving gear above mentioned.
  • any number of cylinders and screw shafts may be grouped into a single apparatus and operated from a single drive gear and shaft.
  • Figure 1 represents a longitudinal crosssection of the invention.
  • Figure 2 represents the top or plan view of the invention, showing the method of operation, and with parts cut away to show the construction of portions of the device.
  • Figure 3 shows a cross-section of the return bend connecting two stages or cylinder ends.
  • FIG 1 1 represents the frame of the device
  • 2 and 2 represent the walls of the cylinders containing screw shafts 3 and 3, with blades 4 and 4* thereof, for conveying liquids from entrance 5, through cylinder 2, into passage 5 through cylinder 2, into return bend 6 to cylinder opposite 2 (not shown), and through the latter cylinder to a cylinder opposite and parallel cylinder 2, the last two cylinders in the device being connected by a means similar to means 5 said means having the same relationship with the last two cylinders and screw shafts as 5, has to cylinders 52 and 2, and the screw shafts therein.
  • Screw shafts 3 and 3 are supported in frame 1 by bearing supports 7 and 7 the latter being held onto and attached to frame 1 by suitable means aa.
  • Packing joints b-b prevent the passage of liquid out of chamber 5 through the entrance or port, or bore wherein shafts 3 and 3 rotate.
  • shafts 3 and 3 At the opposite ends of shafts 3 and 3 are shown screw shaft gears 8 and 8 actuated by driving gears 9 on shaft 9 All gear shafts mounted on suitable bearings 0, in order to eliminate all possible friction.
  • a liquid pump of the character described comprising in combination, a housing having therein a series of symmetrically spaced cylinders in parallel relation and having their opposite ends open, a dome-shaped cover secured to the upper end of said housing and having passage ways therein communicating with the upper ends of said cylinders whereby they may be in communication in progressive order, a plate secured to the lower end of said housing and having a passage way therein communicating with the lower ends of two of said cylinders and an inlet and outlet passage way communicating with the lower ends of the other of said cylinders, shafts extending through said cylinders and journalled in suitable bearings.

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1,549,608 c., R. HAYNES PRESSURE PUMP Filed Feb. 19, 1923 2 SheBS-STIGBE 2,
Aug 11, 1925 Patented Aug. 11, 1%251 UNITED STA'i'Efi GLARENGE R. HAYNES, OF DALLAS, TEXAS.
PRESSURE. PUMP.
Application filed February 19, 1923.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CLAREN n R. HAYNES, citizen of the United States, residing at Dallas, in the county of Dallas and State of Texas, have invented certain new and use ful Improvements in Pressure Pumps, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a pressure pump whereby aseries of shafts with screw threads thereon operate within cylinders within the pump to introduce liquids at low speed through the device and increasing the speed of said liquids materially in their passage through said series of screw shafts to a point of outlet established adjacent to the point of egress of the liquids as they emerge from the final cylinder of the series.
A feature of my invention is the possibility of obtaining tremendous liquid pressure by its use and making it exceptionally well suited for use in municipal work, oil pumping fire engines and the like, or for any purpose wherein it is desired to increase liquid pressure.
Another feature is the compactness of the apparatus, same being substantially rectangular, longitudinally and laterally and conforming somewhat to the shapes of the cylinders within the device.
The screw shafts within the cylinders are driven by gear means situated between them and in contact with other gear means attached to and rotating said screw shafts when actuated by the driving gear above mentioned.
By my present invention any number of cylinders and screw shafts may be grouped into a single apparatus and operated from a single drive gear and shaft.
For example, and to obtain a more complete understanding of the invention, the following description of the drawings attached hereto is submitted:
Figure 1 represents a longitudinal crosssection of the invention.
Figure 2 represents the top or plan view of the invention, showing the method of operation, and with parts cut away to show the construction of portions of the device.
Figure 3 shows a cross-section of the return bend connecting two stages or cylinder ends.
Serial No. 620,017.
In Figure 1, 1 represents the frame of the device, 2 and 2 represent the walls of the cylinders containing screw shafts 3 and 3, with blades 4 and 4* thereof, for conveying liquids from entrance 5, through cylinder 2, into passage 5 through cylinder 2, into return bend 6 to cylinder opposite 2 (not shown), and through the latter cylinder to a cylinder opposite and parallel cylinder 2, the last two cylinders in the device being connected by a means similar to means 5 said means having the same relationship with the last two cylinders and screw shafts as 5, has to cylinders 52 and 2, and the screw shafts therein.
Screw shafts 3 and 3 are supported in frame 1 by bearing supports 7 and 7 the latter being held onto and attached to frame 1 by suitable means aa.
Packing joints b-b prevent the passage of liquid out of chamber 5 through the entrance or port, or bore wherein shafts 3 and 3 rotate.
At the opposite ends of shafts 3 and 3 are shown screw shaft gears 8 and 8 actuated by driving gears 9 on shaft 9 All gear shafts mounted on suitable bearings 0, in order to eliminate all possible friction.
In Figure 2, the arrangement of driving gear 9 on shaft 9 in relation to the gears 3, 3, 3 and 3, with gear 8, 8, and 8, thereon is shown.
What is claimed is z- A liquid pump of the character described comprising in combination, a housing having therein a series of symmetrically spaced cylinders in parallel relation and having their opposite ends open, a dome-shaped cover secured to the upper end of said housing and having passage ways therein communicating with the upper ends of said cylinders whereby they may be in communication in progressive order, a plate secured to the lower end of said housing and having a passage way therein communicating with the lower ends of two of said cylinders and an inlet and outlet passage way communicating with the lower ends of the other of said cylinders, shafts extending through said cylinders and journalled in suitable bearings. carried by said plate and dome shaped cover, a spirally arranged blade arranged Within each cylinder and connected to said shaft, the leads from said spiral blade being arranged to effect the progres sive flow of liquid through the passage Ways, and a common means arranged to eflect simultaneous rotation of said shafts to increase the velocity of the passage of the liquid through the pump substantially as and for the purpose specified. 10
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
CLARENCE R. RAYNES.
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US6527520B2 (en) 1999-07-29 2003-03-04 Jonathan B. Rosefsky Ribbon drive pumping with centrifugal contaminant removal
US20040033142A1 (en) * 1999-07-29 2004-02-19 Rosefsky Jonathan B. Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method with added fluid
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EP1065384A1 (en) * 1999-06-28 2001-01-03 CentriVac International B.V. Pumping device for several fuels
WO2001000994A1 (en) * 1999-06-28 2001-01-04 Centrivac International B.V. Pumping device for several fuels
WO2001009515A1 (en) * 1999-07-29 2001-02-08 Rosefsky Jonathan B Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method
US6357998B1 (en) 1999-07-29 2002-03-19 Jonathan B. Rosefsky Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method
US6431926B1 (en) 1999-07-29 2002-08-13 Jonathan B. Rosefsky Ribbon drive propulsion system and method
US6527520B2 (en) 1999-07-29 2003-03-04 Jonathan B. Rosefsky Ribbon drive pumping with centrifugal contaminant removal
US6592335B2 (en) 1999-07-29 2003-07-15 Jonathan B. Rosefsky Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method
US20040033142A1 (en) * 1999-07-29 2004-02-19 Rosefsky Jonathan B. Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method with added fluid
US7018170B2 (en) 1999-07-29 2006-03-28 Rosefsky Jonathan B Ribbon drive pumping apparatus and method with added fluid
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