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US230836A
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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • My invention relates to hollowT piston-rod pumps; and it collsists in the device hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a side view of my invention.
  • Figs. 2 alld 3 are details, and
  • Fig. et is a vertical section of cylinder andl phlnger
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section of the same.
  • ⁇ A is the cylinder, wllich is secured to a support, E, by brackets a.
  • B B is the hollow piston-rod, also secured to the support E by brackets.
  • This rod is in two sections, which are connected by a flexible pipe, C, and a bellcrank lever, D, the latter having slots d d, in which pins al d on said sections work.
  • This bell-crank lever is pivoted to a bracket, D', which is securelyv attached to the support E.
  • the section B lnay be carried off at a right angle to section B, or any greater or less angle, and is passed between rollers ff in brackets F to a lever, G.
  • a lever G
  • it is passed through a pivoted ⁇ clamp, g, which is adjustable in holes g in the arms of the lever, provided for that purpose and for allowing the lever G to be pivoted to its fulcrum.
  • the section may be provided with a suitable spout, H.
  • I cast the chamber of my improved plunger I with an open bottom and with perforated indentations I for the packing-rings I2 and notch for the valve-seat K, which is cast in one piece with the tube 7c', a stirrup, k2, connecting the two.
  • Fig. 4 the plunger is showll on its way 5o down, so that its valve is open while that of the cylinder is closed.
  • I provide perforations i', which. when both rings are in place, serve to allow the waterpressure to tighten said rings, but when the upper ring is removed permit the water to leak out, and therefore in winter I contemplate only using the lower ring, that water may not remain to freeze and impair the action of the pump.
  • My device will be found especially useful ill mines where water has to be carried a great distance, in irrigating, alld for numerous other purposes.
  • I claim- 1 Tile combination of the sectional rod B B' with a iiexible pipe, C, and the bell-crank lever, as described.
  • valve-plate clamped between the seat and chamber, as set forth, in combination with tube and coupling.

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A. TOBLLNER. Pump.
No. 230,836. Patented-Aug. 3, .z
ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT Eric.
ADOLPH TOELLNER, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 230,836, dated August 3, 1880. Application lea Api-i119, leso. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, ADoLrH TOELLNER, of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee, and in the State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pumps, (Case A;) and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to hollowT piston-rod pumps; and it collsists in the device hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure l is a side view of my invention. Figs. 2 alld 3 are details, and
Fig. et is a vertical section of cylinder andl phlnger, and Fig. 5 is a horizontal section of the same.
`A is the cylinder, wllich is secured to a support, E, by brackets a. B B is the hollow piston-rod, also secured to the support E by brackets. This rod, is in two sections, which are connected by a flexible pipe, C, and a bellcrank lever, D, the latter having slots d d, in which pins al d on said sections work. This bell-crank lever is pivoted to a bracket, D', which is securelyv attached to the support E.
The section B lnay be carried off at a right angle to section B, or any greater or less angle, and is passed between rollers ff in brackets F to a lever, G. Here it is passed through a pivoted` clamp, g, which is adjustable in holes g in the arms of the lever, provided for that purpose and for allowing the lever G to be pivoted to its fulcrum. Beyond the lever the section may be provided with a suitable spout, H.
I cast the chamber of my improved plunger I with an open bottom and with perforated indentations I for the packing-rings I2 and notch for the valve-seat K, which is cast in one piece with the tube 7c', a stirrup, k2, connecting the two.
A leather valve-plate, Z, having been placed upon the valveseat K, its tube is passed up through the top of the chamber, and a coupling, M, connects it with the upright section B. A few turns of this coupling will now be sufficient to'make the joint between the seat and chamber water-tight and firmly clamp the valve-plate between them.
In Fig. 4: the plunger is showll on its way 5o down, so that its valve is open while that of the cylinder is closed.
In the indelltatlons for the packing-rings I2, I provide perforations i', which. when both rings are in place, serve to allow the waterpressure to tighten said rings, but when the upper ring is removed permit the water to leak out, and therefore in winter I contemplate only using the lower ring, that water may not remain to freeze and impair the action of the pump.
The operation of this device will be readily apparent.
The operator, by taking hold of the handle of the lever and working it back and forth, (the stroke being regulated by changing the fulcrum of the lever,) will raise and lower the upright section B, and ill this will be assisted by the weight O, that accelerates the downward stroke of section B, which is the one that forces the water up.
My device will be found especially useful ill mines where water has to be carried a great distance, in irrigating, alld for numerous other purposes.
I claim- 1. Tile combination of the sectional rod B B' with a iiexible pipe, C, and the bell-crank lever, as described.
2. The combination of sectional rod, flexible' connection, bell-crank lever, and adjustable lever, as set forth.
3. In a pump-plunger, the combination of the chamber and valve-seat, the latter cast with a stirrup and a tube, which passes up through the top of the chamber to connect by a coupling, M, with the rod-section B, as set forth.
4. The valve-plate clamped between the seat and chamber, as set forth, in combination with tube and coupling.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this Sth day of April, 1880.
ADoLPH TOELLNER.
Witnesses RoET. LUsooMBE, G. T. BRYANT.
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