US168278A - Improvement in dredging apparatus - Google Patents

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US168278A
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    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
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  • Figure l of the drawing is a representation of a side view of my device in operation.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the suction-mouth, and
  • Fig. Sis a plan view of the machine.
  • This invention has relation to hydraulic dredges for deepening riversyestuaries, ca-
  • nals, and other waterways and the nature of my invention consists in a pivoted adjustable month-piece for the exhaustingpipe, in combination with adjustable nozzles applied to the pipe of the forcing-engine, as will be hereinafter explained.
  • A designates part of the hull of a boat of any suitable capacity, on'the deck of which my improved dredging apparatus is applied.
  • B designates an exhaustingengine of the centrifugal kind, the case of which is constructed with a pipe, 0, from which the material excavated is discharged. Another pipe or conduit will be attached to the pipe 0, for the purpose of conveying the material to any convenient place of deposit.
  • the exhausting-pipe consists of a horizontal portion, D, and a vertically-vibratin g portion, D
  • the horizontal portion which is at right angles to the portion D is supported in suitable bearings on the deck of the boat, and connected to a pipe, D and also to the vibrating section I), by means of jointconplings a a, which allow section D to vibrate vertically, and also, when desired, to be adjusted on either side of the boat.
  • the lower or free end of the section D is double-beveled to form the suction-mouth, and to the angles of this month a hood, E, is pivoted, which can beadjusted in either of the two positions in dicated in Fig. 3.
  • To the sides of this adjustable hood arms I; b are secured, which are connected by swivel-rings c c to nozzles G G.'
  • the nozzles are arranged on opposite sides of the section D and extend beyond the hooded end thereof. These nozzles are connected to the bifurcated ends of a pipe, H, which extends along upon the section D and is connected, by means of a flexible pipe, I, to a forcing-engine, J. G G to the ends of pipe H is effected by means of ball-and-socket joints, which allow the nozzles to be adjusted with the hood E. This adjustment is effected by means of ropes or chains 9 g, which pass through eyes on fixed arms h, and are carried to the deck of the boat.
  • the operation is as follows: The boat is moved over the place to be dredged, and the pipes are lowered to the proper depth and sustained by any suitable means. The engines are then started, when strong currents will be directed against the material to be elevated, which will loosen and disintegrate the same, and also stir it up in the water about the mouth of the exhaustil'ig-pipe. As rapidly as the material is thus loosened from its bed it will be drawn up through the pipe and discharged through the pipe D from which latter the material can be conducted wherever desired.

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2Sheets--S.heet1. WQH'. NEWTON. Dredging-Apparatus.
NO 168,278. Patented Sept.28,l875
WITNESSES INVENTOR I ATTORNEYS I NFETERS, PKOTQ-UIHDGRAPMEW, WASHINGTON. D C-v 2 Sheets--She-et 2. W. H. NEWTUN.
Dredging-Apparatus. I -No. l68,278 l v P atentedSept.-28,1875.
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U ITED STATES PAT NT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. NEWTON, OF MADISON, Wisconsin.
IMPROVEMENT IN DREDGING APPARATUS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 168,278, dated September 28, 1875; application filed September 4, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
- Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. NEWTON, of Madison, in the county of Dane and State of Wisconsin, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in the Process of Dredging; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being bad to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure l of the drawing is a representation of a side view of my device in operation. Fig. 2 is a view of the suction-mouth, and Fig. Sis a plan view of the machine.
This invention has relation to hydraulic dredges for deepening riversyestuaries, ca-
nals, and other waterways; and the nature of my invention consists in a pivoted adjustable month-piece for the exhaustingpipe, in combination with adjustable nozzles applied to the pipe of the forcing-engine, as will be hereinafter explained.
In the'annexed drawings, A designates part of the hull of a boat of any suitable capacity, on'the deck of which my improved dredging apparatus is applied. B designates an exhaustingengine of the centrifugal kind, the case of which is constructed with a pipe, 0, from which the material excavated is discharged. Another pipe or conduit will be attached to the pipe 0, for the purpose of conveying the material to any convenient place of deposit. The exhausting-pipe consists of a horizontal portion, D, and a vertically-vibratin g portion, D The horizontal portion, which is at right angles to the portion D is supported in suitable bearings on the deck of the boat, and connected to a pipe, D and also to the vibrating section I), by means of jointconplings a a, which allow section D to vibrate vertically, and also, when desired, to be adjusted on either side of the boat. The lower or free end of the section D is double-beveled to form the suction-mouth, and to the angles of this month a hood, E, is pivoted, which can beadjusted in either of the two positions in dicated in Fig. 3. To the sides of this adjustable hood arms I; b are secured, which are connected by swivel-rings c c to nozzles G G.'
The nozzles are arranged on opposite sides of the section D and extend beyond the hooded end thereof. These nozzles are connected to the bifurcated ends of a pipe, H, which extends along upon the section D and is connected, by means of a flexible pipe, I, to a forcing-engine, J. G G to the ends of pipe H is effected by means of ball-and-socket joints, which allow the nozzles to be adjusted with the hood E. This adjustment is effected by means of ropes or chains 9 g, which pass through eyes on fixed arms h, and are carried to the deck of the boat.
The operation is as follows: The boat is moved over the place to be dredged, and the pipes are lowered to the proper depth and sustained by any suitable means. The engines are then started, when strong currents will be directed against the material to be elevated, which will loosen and disintegrate the same, and also stir it up in the water about the mouth of the exhaustil'ig-pipe. As rapidly as the material is thus loosened from its bed it will be drawn up through the pipe and discharged through the pipe D from which latter the material can be conducted wherever desired.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is.
1. The pivoted adjustable hood or mouthpiece E, combined with the swinging pipe D substantially as described.
2. The adjustable nozzles G G, combined with the adjustable hood E and swinging pipe D substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the above I have hereunto subscribed my name in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM HENRY NEWTON. l I
Witnesses:
OTHO H. ORTON, H. W. GHYNowETH.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2956354A (en) * 1956-06-14 1960-10-18 Charles W Varner Dredging apparatus
US4020573A (en) * 1974-02-25 1977-05-03 Ballast-Nedam Group N.V. Method and device for sucking up a solid substance from a stock
US4412394A (en) * 1982-09-09 1983-11-01 Coker Earnest Z Dredging suction-jet head
US4497519A (en) * 1982-11-22 1985-02-05 Grable Donovan B Metal particle recovery at sub-surface locations
US6446365B1 (en) 2000-09-15 2002-09-10 Vermeer Manufacturing Company Nozzle mount for soft excavation
US6751893B2 (en) 2000-09-15 2004-06-22 Vermeer Manufacturing Company Nozzle mount for soft excavation
US20230080378A1 (en) * 2021-09-10 2023-03-16 Clean Harbors Industrial Services, Inc. Automated Dual Excavation For Hydro/Pneumatic Vacuum Excavators

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2956354A (en) * 1956-06-14 1960-10-18 Charles W Varner Dredging apparatus
US4020573A (en) * 1974-02-25 1977-05-03 Ballast-Nedam Group N.V. Method and device for sucking up a solid substance from a stock
US4412394A (en) * 1982-09-09 1983-11-01 Coker Earnest Z Dredging suction-jet head
US4497519A (en) * 1982-11-22 1985-02-05 Grable Donovan B Metal particle recovery at sub-surface locations
US6446365B1 (en) 2000-09-15 2002-09-10 Vermeer Manufacturing Company Nozzle mount for soft excavation
US6751893B2 (en) 2000-09-15 2004-06-22 Vermeer Manufacturing Company Nozzle mount for soft excavation
US20230080378A1 (en) * 2021-09-10 2023-03-16 Clean Harbors Industrial Services, Inc. Automated Dual Excavation For Hydro/Pneumatic Vacuum Excavators

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