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  • My invention relates to compound vacuumpumps-such as the pump of Windhansen (described in the specification of the United States Letters Patent .No. 247,456) and the pump of Gallandconsisting of two co operating pumps, of which the one producing the deep vacuum discharges the aspired air or vapor into a partly-evacuated space, while the other pump, which is of less capacity than the former, expels the air or vapor (the latter after being condensed) from the said space into the surrounding air.
  • compound vacuumpumps such as the pump of Windhansen (described in the specification of the United States Letters Patent .No. 247,456) and the pump of Gallandconsisting of two co operating pumps, of which the one producing the deep vacuum discharges the aspired air or vapor into a partly-evacuated space, while the other pump, which is of less capacity than the former, expels the air or vapor (the latter after being condensed) from the said space into the surrounding air.
  • the accompanying drawing shows a vertical section of an ordinary air-pump and my improved ejector applied thereto.
  • the second pump is replaced by an ejector of any suitable design operating by means of ajet of steam or water.
  • An arrangement of this kind is shown on the annexed sheet of drawings.
  • A is a double-acting air-pump, provided with the suction-valves a a and the dischargevalves 2) I).
  • These valves may be arranged to operate automatically, or they are worked by mechanical means from the outside, as is the case with the suction-valves in the pump described in the specification of the aforesaid patent, and as has been assumed in respect to these 'valves in the drawing. Also, slidevalves may be used, if preferred.
  • 0 is the pipe connecting the pump A with the space or vessel to be evacuated.
  • the pump A sucks the air and,when present, vapor from the vessel in which the vacuum is to be created or maintained, and partly recompresses them, while the ejector 5o draws off the air and vapor in this state from the pump, and discharges them through pipe f into the atmosphere.
  • the ejector 5o draws off the air and vapor in this state from the pump, and discharges them through pipe f into the atmosphere.
  • the compound air-pumps are rendered more simple as Well in respect to their construction as to the means to be employed for their operation.

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W. RICHTER.
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No. 299,267. I Patented May 27, 1884.
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NITED \VILHELM RICHTER, OF BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR TO THE INTERNA- TIONALER VAOUUlWI-EISMASOHINEN-VEREIN, OF SAME PLACE.
. COMPOUND VACUUM-PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 299,267, dated May 27, 1884.
Application filed June 6, 1883. (No model.) Patented in Germany August .24, ]882,No. 22,208; in France September 27, 1882, No. 151,286, and in England September 28, 1882, No. 4,606.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILHELM Itronrnn,
engineer, residing in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, have invented new and useful Improvements in Compound Vacuum- Pumps, (for which I have obtained Letters Patent in Germany, No. 22,208, August 24, 1882; Great Britain, No. 4,606, September 28, 1882, and France, No. 151,286, September 27, 1882,) of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to compound vacuumpumps-such as the pump of Windhansen (described in the specification of the United States Letters Patent .No. 247,456) and the pump of Gallandconsisting of two co operating pumps, of which the one producing the deep vacuum discharges the aspired air or vapor into a partly-evacuated space, while the other pump, which is of less capacity than the former, expels the air or vapor (the latter after being condensed) from the said space into the surrounding air.
The accompanying drawing shows a vertical section of an ordinary air-pump and my improved ejector applied thereto.
According to my inve11tion,the second pump is replaced by an ejector of any suitable design operating by means of ajet of steam or water. An arrangement of this kind is shown on the annexed sheet of drawings.
A is a double-acting air-pump, provided with the suction-valves a a and the dischargevalves 2) I). These valves may be arranged to operate automatically, or they are worked by mechanical means from the outside, as is the case with the suction-valves in the pump described in the specification of the aforesaid patent, and as has been assumed in respect to these 'valves in the drawing. Also, slidevalves may be used, if preferred.
0 is the pipe connecting the pump A with the space or vessel to be evacuated.
B is the ejector, into which the operating medium enters at e,- d d, the connection-pipe between the pump and the ejector, and f the 5 discharge-pipe from the latter. In this combination the pump A sucks the air and,when present, vapor from the vessel in which the vacuum is to be created or maintained, and partly recompresses them, while the ejector 5o draws off the air and vapor in this state from the pump, and discharges them through pipe f into the atmosphere. When vapors are to be removed and the ejector operates by steam,
it is advantageous to cause such vapors to 5 pass, on their way from the pump to the ejector, through a condenser, 0, (represented in dotted lines,) for condensing the greater part thereof, in a manner similar to that in which a condensation of vapors is brought about in the duplicate pump of \Vindhausen; but when the ejector operates by means of a jet of water it will by itself condense the vapor, so that then no special condenser is required.
By the described arrangement the compound air-pumps are rendered more simple as Well in respect to their construction as to the means to be employed for their operation.
I claim as my invention 1. The combination, with an ordinary ef- 7o ficient air-pu mp provided with suitable valves, of an ejector of any suitable construction, in the manner and for the purpose described.
2. The combination of a vacuum-pump having an ordinary efficient air-pump provided with suitable valves, and an ejector operating by means of a jet of waterand adapted to re move condensable vapors, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
VVILHELM RICHTER.
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US3064878A (en) * 1958-01-03 1962-11-20 Nash Engineering Co Method and apparatus for high performance evacuation system
US3239131A (en) * 1963-03-18 1966-03-08 Nash Engineering Co High vacuum ejector pump with automatic cut-in valve

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US3064878A (en) * 1958-01-03 1962-11-20 Nash Engineering Co Method and apparatus for high performance evacuation system
US3239131A (en) * 1963-03-18 1966-03-08 Nash Engineering Co High vacuum ejector pump with automatic cut-in valve

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