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US300977A
US300977A US300977DA US300977A US 300977 A US300977 A US 300977A US 300977D A US300977D A US 300977DA US 300977 A US300977 A US 300977A
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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  • My invention relates to that class of wellbuckets in which a sheet-metal body is provided at its top and bottom with a cast-metal ring, the bottom ring supporting the valve, and the valve being provided with a stem on its lower side for raising the valve; and the invention consists in certain improvements in the construction and arrangement of the lower ring and valve, as will hereinafter be; fully described, and specificallyset forth in the claims.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a wellbucket with my improved fixtures applied to I it
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the top, bottom, and valve comprising the improved fixtures of my contrivance.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom and valve in detail.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view showing the valve and its pivots.
  • a of the bucket I provide a malleable-iron ring, I), of about double the thickness of the body, or more, for a substantial top finish to the body, said ring having ears 0 for the bail d, and being rabbeted in the exterior surface at e to form a flange, f, for projecting into the body, and to receive the body flush with the exterior surface of the ring, making a good symmetrical finish, and a substantial reenforce1nent of the top of the body for strength, the said For the bottom I make a malleable-iron disk, h, larger than the body, and having a flange, 'i, extending up into the body to be riveted thereto, also having the central opening, j, for the inlet and discharge of the water, and also the pivots [of the valve 1), the studs 7c being either cast together with the bottom, or they may be screwed in or fastened by any other approved means.
  • These studs have slots m for
  • both the pivots being turned in the same direction from the arms, so that the arms both apply to the same sides of the studsthat is to say, one arm, n, goes between the studs and the other goes outside-and one of the pivotsl has an elbow, 0, that hooks down the side of the studs 70, so as to lock the valve p and retain it in position when applied to the studs.
  • valve can be readily disconnected at any time by reaching through the hole j in the bottom and lifting the valve up into a vertical position, and running it high enough to pass the elbow 0 through the slot. It will also be seen that by the arrangement of the elbow 0 so that the valve must be raised to the vertical position before the elbow can be passed through the slot, the valve will not become detached 7 in use, because it never rises quite to that height.
  • the valve 1 has a metal washer, q, attached to the center of the bottom, for clamping the leather packing t by a screw, a, and holding it smooth and flat, so that the packing cannot roll or double up, and thus partly uncover the hole and fail to pack.
  • the valve is also provided with a metallic stud, 8, attached to washer q, to project down through the hole to Having thus described my invention, what I 9 5 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1.
  • the valve having pivots Zformed on and SpW. ALLEN, at a right angle to the arms n, and one of EDWIN CARKHUFF.

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P. L. HOWELL.
WELL BUCKET FIXTURE.
N0. 300,977.- Patented June 24, 1884.
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having the bearing-studs k for the support of ring and body being riveted together.
UNITED STATES FRANK LINCOLN HOWELL,
OF NELIGH, NEBRASKA.
WELL-BUCKET FIXTURE.
ZPECIPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 300,977, dated June 24, 1884.
Application filed September 7, 1883. (No model.)
To aZl whom, it may concern:
Beit known that I, FRANK LINCOLN HO\V ELL, of Neligh, in the county of Antelope and State of Nebraska, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Well-Bucket Fixtures, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to that class of wellbuckets in which a sheet-metal body is provided at its top and bottom with a cast-metal ring, the bottom ring supporting the valve, and the valve being provided with a stem on its lower side for raising the valve; and the invention consists in certain improvements in the construction and arrangement of the lower ring and valve, as will hereinafter be; fully described, and specificallyset forth in the claims.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a wellbucket with my improved fixtures applied to I it, and Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the top, bottom, and valve comprising the improved fixtures of my contrivance. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the bottom and valve in detail. Fig. 4is a detail view showing the valve and its pivots.
For the top of the body a of the bucket I provide a malleable-iron ring, I), of about double the thickness of the body, or more, for a substantial top finish to the body, said ring having ears 0 for the bail d, and being rabbeted in the exterior surface at e to form a flange, f, for projecting into the body, and to receive the body flush with the exterior surface of the ring, making a good symmetrical finish, and a substantial reenforce1nent of the top of the body for strength, the said For the bottom I make a malleable-iron disk, h, larger than the body, and having a flange, 'i, extending up into the body to be riveted thereto, also having the central opening, j, for the inlet and discharge of the water, and also the pivots [of the valve 1), the studs 7c being either cast together with the bottom, or they may be screwed in or fastened by any other approved means. These studs have slots m for the pivots of the valve, and said pivots are formed on arms a, projectingfrom the back of the valve, the said arms being the same distance apart that the studs 70 are, and
both the pivots being turned in the same direction from the arms, so that the arms both apply to the same sides of the studsthat is to say, one arm, n, goes between the studs and the other goes outside-and one of the pivotsl has an elbow, 0, that hooks down the side of the studs 70, so as to lock the valve p and retain it in position when applied to the studs.
It will be seen that by this improved contrivance for the valve the latter can be readily disconnected at any time by reaching through the hole j in the bottom and lifting the valve up into a vertical position, and running it high enough to pass the elbow 0 through the slot. It will also be seen that by the arrangement of the elbow 0 so that the valve must be raised to the vertical position before the elbow can be passed through the slot, the valve will not become detached 7 in use, because it never rises quite to that height.
The valve 1) has a metal washer, q, attached to the center of the bottom, for clamping the leather packing t by a screw, a, and holding it smooth and flat, so that the packing cannot roll or double up, and thus partly uncover the hole and fail to pack. The valve is also provided with a metallic stud, 8, attached to washer q, to project down through the hole to Having thus described my invention, what I 9 5 claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 1. The improved bottom for a well-bucket,
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consisting of the disk h, of larger diameter said pivots having an elbow, 0, in combination than the body, and having flange '13 and valve with the slotted stud-posts is, substantially aspivot-studs 7c, and being constructed with a described.
central opening, j, and riveted in the body of FRANK LIN OOLN HOWELL. 5 the bucket, substantially as described. Vitnesses:
2. The valve having pivots Zformed on and SpW. ALLEN, at a right angle to the arms n, and one of EDWIN CARKHUFF.
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