US193822A - Improvement in force-pumps - Google Patents

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  • Figure 1 shows the pump in section disconnected from its operating mechanism.
  • Fig. 2 is asimilar view of a single-acting pump.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of a double-acting pump, showing the operating mechanism con ⁇ tion, and applicable to wells of any depth 5' also, in a new and improved mechanism for operating the piston of the pump.
  • These cylinders are lined with glass, a, to prevent friction, and at the same time present a smooth Surface, the said linings being formed with anges b, the upper ange resting upon the ends of the cylinder B, and are held in place by means ot' clips a', or their equivalents, and between the cylinders and said glass lining is placed packing b', of suitable material, to allow of the expansion and contraction of the wood without breaking or otherwise injuring ⁇ the glass lining.
  • plungers or pistons E Connected tothe pivoted lever D are plungers or pistons E,provided with suitable puckin gc upon th eirlowerends, said packingextending below the piston-heads, so that when thel pistons are in operation the pressure of the water beneath the same willforce out the packing against the glass lining, thereby making a perfectly airtight packing.
  • the inner valves vare so arranged that their upper ends are securely held by being attached between the walls of the stock and chambers, thus preventing them from dropping out or being displaced should the force of the water cause the nails to start or pull out.
  • the lower end of the stock A is provided with the usual inlets g, through which the water passes from the cylinders B into the same by means ofthe valves j'.
  • rEhe outer inlets h of the cylinders B are protected by means ot' perforated caps t', to prevent sand and gravel from entering and clogging up the valves.
  • Fig. Zot' the drawings, showing a modication of my invention applied to a single pump, the letter G represents a weight used to counteract the pressure upon the lever l), and H. is a section of hose coupled upon the delivery-spout, for the purpose of sprinkling plants or extinguishing fires.
  • the lever D to which the pistons E are connected, is pivoted to the pump-stock A, and has connected near its ends ropes or chains m, passing over friction-pulleys j, secured to a cross-beam, K, said cords being connected at their other ends to a handle, J,said handle being piroted to an upright post, N.
  • a pipe, I connects with the stock A, through which the water is delivered to the place desired.

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Patented Aug. 7, 187.7.
J. M. LEMON.
FORCE-PUMPS.
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WITNEEEE E ifm N0. 193,822. Patented Aug. 7,1877.
'UNITED STATES JonN M. LEMON, or Larnon, PENNSYLVANIA.
iMPnovEMENT iN FORCE-PUMPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 193,822.13, dated August 7, 1877 application filed October l?, 1876.
To all whom Ait may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN M. LEMON, of Latrobe, in the county of Westmoreland and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and valuable Improvement in Force-Pumps; and I do hereby declare that the following is Va full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference` being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked thereon.
Figure 1 shows the pump in section disconnected from its operating mechanism. Fig. 2 is asimilar view of a single-acting pump. Fig. 3 isa side elevation of a double-acting pump, showing the operating mechanism con` tion, and applicable to wells of any depth 5' also, in a new and improved mechanism for operating the piston of the pump.
'lhe novelty consists in the construction and arrangement of the parts, as will be herein! after more fully set forth, and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, A repre sents a stock or chamber, having cylinders or chambers B attached on opposite sides by means of a band or bands, C. These cylinders are lined with glass, a, to prevent friction, and at the same time present a smooth Surface, the said linings being formed with anges b, the upper ange resting upon the ends of the cylinder B, and are held in place by means ot' clips a', or their equivalents, and between the cylinders and said glass lining is placed packing b', of suitable material, to allow of the expansion and contraction of the wood without breaking or otherwise injuring` the glass lining..
Connected tothe pivoted lever D are plungers or pistons E,provided with suitable puckin gc upon th eirlowerends, said packingextending below the piston-heads, so that when thel pistons are in operation the pressure of the water beneath the same willforce out the packing against the glass lining, thereby making a perfectly airtight packing.
To the top or upper ends of the cylinders B are secured caps F, for the purpose of keeping out all obstructions from the chambers. Mortised in outer sides of the chambers B are piecesof wood d, to which are secured valves c, which operate alternately with the valves f, placed upon the inner sides of the chambers.
It will be seen that the inner valves vare so arranged that their upper ends are securely held by being attached between the walls of the stock and chambers, thus preventing them from dropping out or being displaced should the force of the water cause the nails to start or pull out.
The lower end of the stock A is provided with the usual inlets g, through which the water passes from the cylinders B into the same by means ofthe valves j'.
rEhe outer inlets h of the cylinders B are protected by means ot' perforated caps t', to prevent sand and gravel from entering and clogging up the valves.
In Fig. Zot' the drawings, showing a modication of my invention applied to a single pump, the letter G represents a weight used to counteract the pressure upon the lever l), and H. is a section of hose coupled upon the delivery-spout, for the purpose of sprinkling plants or extinguishing fires.
Having described the several parts and construction of the pump, I will now proceed to describe the means for operating the same. The lever D, to which the pistons E are connected, is pivoted to the pump-stock A, and has connected near its ends ropes or chains m, passing over friction-pulleys j, secured to a cross-beam, K, said cords being connected at their other ends to a handle, J,said handle being piroted to an upright post, N. A pipe, I, connects with the stock A, through which the water is delivered to the place desired. When a single-acting pump is used, as illustrated in Fig. 2, a weight, as previously stated, is used t0 counteract the pressure upon the lever D.
Having 'now fully described my invention, :packings beneath, substantially :as and for what I claim as new, and desire to secure by the purpose described. Letters Patent, is l l In testimony that 1 claim the above I have A force-pump having lateral ports near the hereunto subscribed my name in the presence base and at its opposite exterior sides, one of of two Witnesses. them (a valved education-port) communicating with the stock, its vertical pistons being ovoid Witnesses: in their upper parts and yWorking into correi WM. 1). THOMPSON,
spending caps, and oarr'ying'aring elastic' J. yO. KEFFEB.
JOHN M. LEMON.
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