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US17625A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in double acting pumps in which two buckets, moving in contrary directions, are used, and consists in the employment of a water-tight chamber from which project two barrels the interior of which communicate direct with the said chamber, the suction pipe being attached to the end of one barrel, and the discharge ipe to the other barrel.
  • a stuffing 0X and into the chamber, passes a rock shaft, to which (in the inside) is secured a double lever, the opposite arms of which are jointed by means of rods, one to a bucket in one barrel, and the other to another bucket in the other barrel.
  • the bucket of the barrel which communicates with the suction pi e has a valve o ening inward toward the chamber, and the ucket of the barrel which communicates with the discharge pi e a similar valve opening outward from t e chamber.
  • the above mentioned shaft is caused to vibrate im arting a reciprocating motion to the buc ets in contrary directions, causing the water to pass into one barrel, and out of the other.
  • the whole forms a compact and cheap pump, capable of forcing or discharging water in a continuous stream, and the crooked, and circuitous passages through which the water has to ilow in ordinary double acting pum s are avoided.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view of my improved double acting pump, with the buckets at half stroke and shown in section.
  • Fig. 2 the same as Fig. 1, but with the buckets at the termination of their outward stroke, and shown in elevation, Fig. 3, a transverse section on the line 1-2 (Figs. 1 and 2).
  • A is the body of the pump, the interior of which forms a chamber, permanently closed on one side, and furnished at the other with a packed cover B which has a stuiiing box b, of the ordinary construction.
  • Throu h the latter passes one end of the rock shaft the opposlte end of which has its bearing in the projection h, on the permanently closed slde of the chamber A.
  • the rock shaft C is supplied with a lever, which may be so constructed as to be ada ted to hand operation or to receive suitab e connections from any adjacent motive power.
  • a lever which may be so constructed as to be ada ted to hand operation or to receive suitab e connections from any adjacent motive power.
  • the double lever E To the rock shaft C, and inside the chamber A is secured the double lever E, to the arm c, of which is jointed one end of the connecting rod F, the other arm e', being jointed to one end of the connecting rod G, the opposite end of the latter is jointed to the bridge t, on the bucket I, the o posite end of the rod F being jointed to t e bridge c, on the bucket H.
  • the bucket I is arranged to slide in the barrel a, and the bucket H in the barrel a', the former bucket having an ordinary conical valve m, opening inward, and the latter bucket a slmilar valve n, opening outward, and both buckets being formed of two pieces screwed together and furnished with the usual leather packing between.
  • the interiors of the two barrels communicate directly with the chamber A, and their eXtreme outer ends are furnished with flanges to which are secured suitable pipes, the suction pipe to the barrel a, and the force pipe to the barrel a.
  • valve m, of the former will be closed, and the valve n, of the latter o en, and the water, already thrown into t e chamber A by the previous action of the pump, will be forced through the bucket H into the discharge pipe while the water from the suction pipe is flowing into the barrel a, this is continued until mence their outward stroke, the valve m, Will be open, and the valve n, closed allowing the Water already iilling the space in the barrel a, outside its bucket, to rush through the latter into the chamber A, at the same time the Water in the barrel a outside itsk that by the peculiar construction of the chamber A With its communicating barrels a, and a', the flow of Water is nearly in a direct line and that the circuitous passages common to ordinary double acting pumps,
  • Vldo not desire to confine myself to the precise form of valve or bucket shown, as the same may be considerably varied Without changing the result. Neither do I wish to lay any especial claim to the employment of tWo buckets moved simultaneously in different directions. But

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM H. lHARRISON OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
PUMP.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 17,625, dated J' une 23, 1857.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of the city of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pumps; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of refer# ence marked thereon.
My invention relates to improvements in double acting pumps in which two buckets, moving in contrary directions, are used, and consists in the employment of a water-tight chamber from which project two barrels the interior of which communicate direct with the said chamber, the suction pipe being attached to the end of one barrel, and the discharge ipe to the other barrel. Through a stuffing 0X, and into the chamber, passes a rock shaft, to which (in the inside) is secured a double lever, the opposite arms of which are jointed by means of rods, one to a bucket in one barrel, and the other to another bucket in the other barrel. The bucket of the barrel, which communicates with the suction pi e has a valve o ening inward toward the chamber, and the ucket of the barrel which communicates with the discharge pi e a similar valve opening outward from t e chamber. The above mentioned shaft is caused to vibrate im arting a reciprocating motion to the buc ets in contrary directions, causing the water to pass into one barrel, and out of the other. The whole forms a compact and cheap pump, capable of forcing or discharging water in a continuous stream, and the crooked, and circuitous passages through which the water has to ilow in ordinary double acting pum s are avoided.
In order to ena le others skilled in the art to make and use my invention I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation.
On reference to the drawing which forms a part of this specification, Figure 1, is a sectional view of my improved double acting pump, with the buckets at half stroke and shown in section. Fig. 2, the same as Fig. 1, but with the buckets at the termination of their outward stroke, and shown in elevation, Fig. 3, a transverse section on the line 1-2 (Figs. 1 and 2).
The same letters of reference allude to similar parts throughout the several views.
A is the body of the pump, the interior of which forms a chamber, permanently closed on one side, and furnished at the other with a packed cover B which has a stuiiing box b, of the ordinary construction. Throu h the latter passes one end of the rock shaft the opposlte end of which has its bearing in the projection h, on the permanently closed slde of the chamber A.
Outside the stuffing box b, the rock shaft C is supplied with a lever, which may be so constructed as to be ada ted to hand operation or to receive suitab e connections from any adjacent motive power. To the rock shaft C, and inside the chamber A is secured the double lever E, to the arm c, of which is jointed one end of the connecting rod F, the other arm e', being jointed to one end of the connecting rod G, the opposite end of the latter is jointed to the bridge t, on the bucket I, the o posite end of the rod F being jointed to t e bridge c, on the bucket H. The bucket I is arranged to slide in the barrel a, and the bucket H in the barrel a', the former bucket having an ordinary conical valve m, opening inward, and the latter bucket a slmilar valve n, opening outward, and both buckets being formed of two pieces screwed together and furnished with the usual leather packing between. The interiors of the two barrels communicate directly with the chamber A, and their eXtreme outer ends are furnished with flanges to which are secured suitable pipes, the suction pipe to the barrel a, and the force pipe to the barrel a.
Operation: A vibrating motion being imparted to the lever D, the buckets H and I will, through the rock shaft C, lever E, and rods F and G, be moved backward and forward in their respective barrels, the two buckets invariably moving in contrary directions. Supposing the bucket I to be moving in the direction ofthe arrow (Fig. 1,) and the bucket H consequently moving in an opposite direction, the valve m, of the former will be closed, and the valve n, of the latter o en, and the water, already thrown into t e chamber A by the previous action of the pump, will be forced through the bucket H into the discharge pipe while the water from the suction pipe is flowing into the barrel a, this is continued until mence their outward stroke, the valve m, Will be open, and the valve n, closed allowing the Water already iilling the space in the barrel a, outside its bucket, to rush through the latter into the chamber A, at the same time the Water in the barrel a outside itsk that by the peculiar construction of the chamber A With its communicating barrels a, and a', the flow of Water is nearly in a direct line and that the circuitous passages common to ordinary double acting pumps,
and Which present such serious disadvand tages, are entirely avoided.
Vldo not desire to confine myself to the precise form of valve or bucket shown, as the same may be considerably varied Without changing the result. Neither do I Wish to lay any especial claim to the employment of tWo buckets moved simultaneously in different directions. But
What I do claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is The combination of the chamber A, barrels a and c', valved buckets H and I, rock shaft C, lever E, and rods G and F When the Whole are arranged and constructed for joint operation substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
WM. H. HARRISON. Witnesses:
HENRY HoWsoN, WILLIAM E. WALTON.
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