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US1685285A US747693A US74709324A US1685285A US 1685285 A US1685285 A US 1685285A US 747693 A US747693 A US 747693A US 74709324 A US74709324 A US 74709324A US 1685285 A US1685285 A US 1685285A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F03B7/003Water wheels with buckets receiving the liquid
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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Spt. 25, 1928.
M. D. HAYS GRAVITY WATER MOTOR Filed Oct. 31, 1924 Um I r-..
/NVENTOR Milfor: D Ha. g 4 @WW hJs 021171771 1 Patented Sept. 25, 1923..
M'ILTou D. .HAYs, orovsniinook, 'r'nnnsstmtanra.
GRAVITY WATER oron.
'lliisinvention relates to a gravity water motor.
' The object of the invention is to provide a fwater motor having a wheel which is strong,
"may be removed and others substituted-with a minimum amount of labor.
In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a sidefelevation water wheel *used in a water motor; Fig-meals an end elevation of the same; Figure 3 is a cross sectional *view through the same on the line 3 3 "Figure'1; Figure 4 is a vertical sectional de tail through. a portion ofthe water wheel, takenon the line 4= l Fig-tee 2, and illustrati-ng'the' method -of attacl'n'nent ofjthe buckets V to, the supporting shaft and the supporting rods of the wheel; and Figure '5 a detail "view in side elevation one of the buckets er the wheel. V
The Water wheels 8 are mounted on "a shaft 9 which comprises a tubular portion 9, and, v The end portions ,9 have end portionsl)"; H I portions 10, which extend-outwardly from the tubular shaft 9?, and form axles of trun- "nions for the shaft; Formed integral with the portions 81 arc extensions 32 which 6K- .tend into-the tt'ibularshaft 9 at which end thereof, and around which the shaft 9 may' be shrunk. Mountedon the shaft Q 'are end plates 33. r l assing through the end plates 33 are rods 34, which are disposed in a circular manner adjacent the periphery of the plates. The extremities of these rods" are screw threaded, and are held in position by means of nuts 35. Surrounding the shaft is another I groupof rods 36, which are held in position by means of nuts 37, and which are arranged in a group concentric with the shaft and with.
the outer groupformed by the rods 34; v
' The wheel 8 comprises a plurality of bucket sections 38 extending longitudinally of the shaft; and each of such bucket sections comprising: a plurality of buckets 39.
Each bucket 39 is formed simply as a curved plate, and is shown as substantially semicircular in cross section. At one end thereof each bucket is provided with. a pair of hooks or tongues 40 which embrace one of the outer rods 34 of the wheel, and is secured thereto byineans of; a bolt 41. On its outer surface each of the buckets has a pair of lugs or ears 42, which receive one of the inner group of rods 36, and which 1s secured thereto by means of a bolt 48. At its inner extremity each of the buckets is deformed to Application filedOctobr at, 1924;
"simple, and'in which the buckets of the wheel Serial w s,
provide a hooked, which engages in a slot 45 in a tubular shaft '9; V I V that the-portions 32 of the solid-shaft 9 have therein annular grooves 46, to" permit the on- It will be noted (Ill trance of the tongues or hooks of the buckets 1 at'such points;
Vfith this wheel a damaged bucket may easily be removed and replaced with" a new one without replacing other buckets or-por- I tions of the shelhhnd without taking down the whe'elas a whole." lfsflinany {bucket sections" may be carried by av single shaft asinay be desirable --vvith consideration; of "the strength ofth'e shaft andthew ight of Waterwhich will actzupon the wheel- If desired, I
two or more wheels constructed in'this manner may obviously beahgned longitudinally,
' and provided withcommion terminal shafts or axles togive a water wheel of great length.
' It should be noted furtherthat'eachof the buckets 39 1s (JUIVQCllIlDTKlGItl-ltt it may le'celve a relatively "great weight of water,
and may retain this water as long as possible i during each revolution of the'wheel; and also in or'derv that the resistance offered-to the entry, of each bucket into the columnIof water may be n' inimize'd.
I What I claim-1 s? 1. For usein'a water motor a'wat'er wheel comprisinga ccntralshaft, end plates on said shaft, a plurality bars disposed parallel to said shaft and arranged for attachment to the end plates, and a plurality of mutually independent buckets secured to said shaft and to said bars,
2. F or use in a water motor comprising a hollowslotted shaft-,en'dplates on said shaft, a plurality of bars disposed parallel'to said shaft and arranged for-ata water whee-l tach nent to the end plates, and, a plurality of mutually independent buckets eachhaving lugs arranged to engage n the slots of saidshaft and lugs arranged to secure the bucket: V
to said-bars.
3. For-usein a water motor a. water wheel comprising a central shaft, end plateson said 1 shaft, aplurality of'bars disposedparallel to. said shaft and arranged for attachment to theend plates, and ajplurality of mutually independentbuckets secured to said shaft and to said bars, said buckets being substantially semicircular 1n cross sect on.
4. For use ina water motor, a water wheel comprising ahollow slotted shaft, end plates on said shaft, a plurality-of bars disposed parallel to said shaft'and arranged for attachment to theend plates,and a plurality of mutuallv independent buckets each having lugs arranged to engage in the slots ofsaid.
shaft and lugs arranged to secure the bucket to said bars, said buckets being substantially .sernici rcularin cross section.
5. For use in a water motor, a water wheel comprising a central 'shaft, end plates onsaid shaft, two concentric series of bars disposed parallel to said shaft and arranged for attachment to the end plates, and a plurality of mutually independent buckets each secured I parallclto said shaft and arranged forattachment-to the end plates, a plurality of mutually independent buckets secured to said shaft, and spaced attaching lugs on each of the buckets for providing attachment of the bucket to a bar of both concentric series.
7. For use in a Water motor, a water Wheel comprising a central shaft, end-plates on. said shaft, a lurality of bars disposed parallel-to said sha t and arranged for attachment to the i end plates, and a plurality of mutually independent buckets each secured to said shaft and to twoof the bars. 1
8. For use in a'water motor, a'water wheel comprising a central shaft, end plates'on said shaft, a plurality of bars disposed parallel to said shaft and arranged for attachment to the end plates, and a pluralityof mutually independent buckets each secured to said shaft and to two of saidbars said buckets being substantially semicircular in cross section. 1 9.'F or use 1n a Water motor, a Waterwheel comprising a central shaft, end plates on said shaft, a plurality of bars disposedparallelto said shaft and arranged for attachment to the end plates, a plurality of mutually independent buckets secured to said shaft, and spaced attaching lugs on each of the buckets for providing attachment of the bucket to two of the V bars, said'buckets being substantially semicircular in cross section.
10. For use in'a water motor, a Water Wheel comprising a centralshaft,end plates onsaid shaft, a plurality of bars disposed parallel to said shaft and arranged for attachment to the end plates, a plurality of mutually independent buckets secured to saidshaft, and spaced attaching lugs oneach of the buckets for prov1 ding attachment of the bucket to two ofthe bars. I
11. For use in a Water motor, a Water Wheel comprising a hollow slotted shaft, end plates on said shaft, a plurality of bars disposed thereon a lug arranged to hook into a slot into the shaft, each ofsaid buckets being attached to two of the bars. v
12. For usein a Water motor, a water wheel coniprising'a hollow slottedshaft, end plates on said shaft, a plurality of bars disposed parallel to said shaft and arranged for at tachment to the end platesfa plurality of mutually independent buckets each having thereon a lug arranged to hook into a slot in.
the hollow shaft, and spaced attaching lugs on each of the buckets forproviding attachment of the bucket to two of the bars.
In Witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand. I a
MILTON n. HAYS.
parallel to said shaft and arrangedfor attach" .ment to the end plates, and a pluralityof mutually independent buckets each havingv
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DE19632793A1 (en) * 1996-08-15 1998-02-19 Franz Josef Linzmeier Water wheel for flowing surface water mill
US20160208771A1 (en) * 2016-03-30 2016-07-21 George David Hughes Double Acute Angle Hydro and Wind Turbine

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DE19632793A1 (en) * 1996-08-15 1998-02-19 Franz Josef Linzmeier Water wheel for flowing surface water mill
DE19632793C2 (en) * 1996-08-15 2001-04-26 Franz Josef Linzmeier water wheel
US20160208771A1 (en) * 2016-03-30 2016-07-21 George David Hughes Double Acute Angle Hydro and Wind Turbine

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