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US258163A
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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in the class of pumps in which two suckers or valved pistons are so arranged and operated within one barrel or cylinder as to alternately approach and recede from one another, so as to produce the full effect of a donbleacting pump by the use of a single barrel, and preferably in that form of said class in which the tubular rod of the upper piston traverses an orifice in the barrel-crown through which the rod of the lower piston passes, so as to leave the receiving end of the barrel free for attachment of a suction-pipe and suction-valve.
  • My invention comprises a novel form of pneumatic cushion or air-chamber, hereinafter explained.
  • My invention further comprises means for packing the said rodsinside of the barrel, and means for securing suitable air-cushions.
  • Figure 1 represents a pump embodying my invention, partly in vertical section and partly in elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a side, view of the same, also partly in section.
  • Fig. 3 represents the upper part of the column byasection at right angles to that of Fig. 2.
  • A represents the upper extremity of an ordinary suction-pipe, whose lower portions (not here shown) extend into the Well or cistern.
  • the said suction-pipe is surmounted by a" customary suction-valve, B, by which it communicates with a suitable cylinder or barrel, 0, which is preferably crowned-by a dome, D, having an axial orifice, from whose edges depends a tube, E, to receive the sleeve F,which constitutes the rod of my upper piston, G, and which itself receives the rod H of my lower piston, I.
  • Annular lips or tubes J J one attached to the lower end of sleeve F and the other to the under side of piston G, respectively embrace the rods F and H, and, being automatically pressed to said rods with closeness proportional to the hydrostatic pressure, serve to prevent leakage, and supersede the necessity of any stoning-box.
  • the tubes J J are preferably of india-rubber.
  • Each piston has one or more vertical openings or passages, K, guarded by one or more upwardly-opening valves, L.
  • the upper (domed) portion, D, of the barrel serves the purpose of an air-cushion.
  • a pipe, M which supports and communicates with a column, N, which serves as a water-passage and as the supporting pedestal or pillar of the operating lever or handle 0 and of the spout P.
  • the spout P connects inwardly, through chamber Y, with annular space R, which surrounds a pipe, Q, which extends downwardly within the column N to near the bottom thereof.
  • the pipe Q being closed at top g by being flattened in one direction and correspondingly widened in the direction at right angles thereto, and suspended on shoulders at in the column N, by its thus expanded head, discharges the functions of an air-cushion, while the samefiattened form also afl'ords two water-passages from the annular interstice within the pipe 0 and surrounding the pipe Q into the discharge-chamber Y.
  • Each piston-rod is coupled to another rodto wit, the piston-rod F to a rod, S, and the piston-rod H to a rod,T--which rods are guided to a vertical path by one or more guidcs,U, and connect with the handle 0 by pitmen V and W.
  • Z is a cast bed-plate, having as an integral part of it a projection, a, between which and movable cap 2 the upper section, N, is clamped.
  • the pump proper may be detached and be adapted for use with a deeper well, by coupling additiou'al rodsections to rods T and S and pipesections to pipe N.
  • the construction of the apparatus is such as to fit it, when desired, to be placed at the bottom of a. well or cistern, so as to be operated as a submerged pump.

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B. OQVANDUZEN.
PUMP.
Patented May 16, 1882.
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UNITED STATES P T NT QFFICE.
BENJAMIN QvANDUZEN, on oiNoiNNnri, 01110, ASSIGNOR :ro JOHN 1 MARTIN, on NEWPORT, KENTUCKY.
PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 258,163, dated May 16, 1882.
Application filed May 26, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, BENJAMlN O. VANDU- ZEN, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pumps, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in the class of pumps in which two suckers or valved pistons are so arranged and operated within one barrel or cylinder as to alternately approach and recede from one another, so as to produce the full effect of a donbleacting pump by the use of a single barrel, and preferably in that form of said class in which the tubular rod of the upper piston traverses an orifice in the barrel-crown through which the rod of the lower piston passes, so as to leave the receiving end of the barrel free for attachment of a suction-pipe and suction-valve.
My invention comprises a novel form of pneumatic cushion or air-chamber, hereinafter explained.
My invention further comprises means for packing the said rodsinside of the barrel, and means for securing suitable air-cushions.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a pump embodying my invention, partly in vertical section and partly in elevation. Fig. 2 is a side, view of the same, also partly in section. Fig. 3 represents the upper part of the column byasection at right angles to that of Fig. 2.
A represents the upper extremity of an ordinary suction-pipe, whose lower portions (not here shown) extend into the Well or cistern. The said suction-pipe is surmounted by a" customary suction-valve, B, by which it communicates with a suitable cylinder or barrel, 0, which is preferably crowned-by a dome, D, having an axial orifice, from whose edges depends a tube, E, to receive the sleeve F,which constitutes the rod of my upper piston, G, and which itself receives the rod H of my lower piston, I. Annular lips or tubes J J, one attached to the lower end of sleeve F and the other to the under side of piston G, respectively embrace the rods F and H, and, being automatically pressed to said rods with closeness proportional to the hydrostatic pressure, serve to prevent leakage, and supersede the necessity of any stoning-box. The tubes J J are preferably of india-rubber. Each piston has one or more vertical openings or passages, K, guarded by one or more upwardly-opening valves, L. The upper (domed) portion, D, of the barrel serves the purpose of an air-cushion.
From cylinder 0, at or near the origin of the dome, and above the highest position of piston G, extends a pipe, M, which supports and communicates with a column, N, which serves as a water-passage and as the supporting pedestal or pillar of the operating lever or handle 0 and of the spout P. The spout P connects inwardly, through chamber Y, with annular space R, which surrounds a pipe, Q, which extends downwardly within the column N to near the bottom thereof. The pipe Q, being closed at top g by being flattened in one direction and correspondingly widened in the direction at right angles thereto, and suspended on shoulders at in the column N, by its thus expanded head, discharges the functions of an air-cushion, while the samefiattened form also afl'ords two water-passages from the annular interstice within the pipe 0 and surrounding the pipe Q into the discharge-chamber Y.
Each piston-rod is coupled to another rodto wit, the piston-rod F to a rod, S, and the piston-rod H to a rod,T--which rods are guided to a vertical path by one or more guidcs,U, and connect with the handle 0 by pitmen V and W.
Z is a cast bed-plate, having as an integral part of it a projection, a, between which and movable cap 2 the upper section, N, is clamped.
By unscrewing the couplings m w m" the pump proper may be detached and be adapted for use with a deeper well, by coupling additiou'al rodsections to rods T and S and pipesections to pipe N.
.The construction of the apparatus is such as to fit it, when desired, to be placed at the bottom of a. well or cistern, so as to be operated as a submerged pump.
1 claim as new and of my invention- 1. The combination of the reversely-reciprocated pistons G I, the dome D, tube E, and the annular lips or collars J J, substantially as and for the purposes designated.
2. The combination of column N with interanged and operating as and for the purpose rior looselysuspended airchamber Q, disset forth. charge-spout P, and the operatinglever or 5. In combination with the pipe N, the bed- 15 handle 0 substantially as set forth. plate Z, with integrally-cast projection z and 5 3. A pneumatic cushion or airchamber conseparable cap 2'.
sisting of a pipe, Q, open below into the water- In testimony of which invention I hereunto pipe, and haHlIlg the hermetically-closed. exset my hand.
panded and attened upper end for suspen- 1 sion within such Water-pipe, in the manner BENJ' VANDUZEN' 10 and for the purpose stated. Attest:
4. The combination of the rods F H, the in- J EPTHA D. GARRARD,
V teriorly-located rubber tubes or sleeves J ar- JOHN M. FITZGERALD.
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