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  • Figure l is an elevated section of apparatus.
  • This invention is an improved means of elevating water from an underground tile drain, for watering stock, by the action of the water ilowing in the drain; and it consists in the improved features hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • the apparatus is put in the line of tile under-drain by removing the tile the length of the apparatus, and connecting the inlet and Aoutlet A G with the line of tiles above and below, and packing the upper connection with clay, so the water will not escape, and so it will rise by the ascent of the drain to the height of spout C.
  • the wheel D has its shaft H mounted with bearings in box F, so as to turn freely.
  • This shaft has a crank, I, from which a rod, K, reaches up to pump-handle L, to operate it by the turning of the wheel.
  • the pump M is operated by this handle, and discharges water by spout N, from which it is led away for use.
  • the pump is made of size for the wheel to operate, and the wheel and stand-pipe lare emade of size properto the available head of water and the needs; usually one to two feet high will do.
  • the whole apparatus is simple, and is inclosed under ground secure from frost.
  • a G a chamber, F, wheel D, stand-pipe B, gate P, and pump M, arranged substantially as set forth.
  • the line vof under-drain, provided with stand-pipe B, and an underground Wheel and pump, to be operated by the water, substantially as set forth.

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` s. LINDSBY. v Apparatus for Raising Water from Running Streams.
No. 1973437. Patented DC.,4`,1877
UNITED STATES PATENT OEETCJE.A
STEPHEN LINDSEY, OF BUSHNELL, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN APPARATUS FOR RAISINGTWATER FROM RUNNING STREAMS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 197,737, dated December 4, 1877; application led October 2, 1877.
To all whom lit may concern:
Be it known that I, STEPHEN LINDsEY, of
Bushnell, McDonough county, Illinois, have Y invented a new and useful Improvement in Means of Elevating Water from Under-Drains, of which the following is a specification:
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure l is an elevated section of apparatus.
This invention is an improved means of elevating water from an underground tile drain, for watering stock, by the action of the water ilowing in the drain; and it consists in the improved features hereinafter set forth and claimed.
-The Water enters by the lower end of the under-drain tile A into the stand-'pipe B, in
which it rises to the spout O, from which -it ilows onto wheel D, having buckets E, so as to turn it. From this Wheel the water dis- -charges into chamber F, from which' it passes out by drain-tile G below.
The apparatus is put in the line of tile under-drain by removing the tile the length of the apparatus, and connecting the inlet and Aoutlet A G with the line of tiles above and below, and packing the upper connection with clay, so the water will not escape, and so it will rise by the ascent of the drain to the height of spout C.
The wheel D has its shaft H mounted with bearings in box F, so as to turn freely. This shaft has a crank, I, from which a rod, K, reaches up to pump-handle L, to operate it by the turning of the wheel. The pump M is operated by this handle, and discharges water by spout N, from which it is led away for use.
The pump is made of size for the wheel to operate, and the wheel and stand-pipe lare emade of size properto the available head of water and the needs; usually one to two feet high will do.
The whole apparatus is simple, and is inclosed under ground secure from frost. The
to be operated by the water, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination of a line of underdrain,1
A G, a chamber, F, wheel D, stand-pipe B, gate P, and pump M, arranged substantially as set forth.
3. The line vof under-drain, provided with stand-pipe B, and an underground Wheel and pump, to be operated by the water, substantially as set forth.
STEPHEN LINDSEY. Y Witnesses:
SAML. J. WALLACE, WM. J. COCHRAN.
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