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  • My invention relates to means whereby the 1o natural fall of water in a flowing stream or from an elevated watersource, as a lake,
  • . may be used to supply power for the various uses of commerce, and its object is to do this by coniinin g a sufficient quantity of the water 125 of such stream or lake in an inclined duct or pipe and then delivering it at the appointed place from the duct or a standpipe thereon, thus obviating the necessity of a mill-dam.
  • This object may be attained by the use of 2o devices like those illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein my invention is shown as applied to a stream.
  • Figure l is a vertical cross-section through a stream which is intercepted by a mill-dam
  • FIG. 2 5 showing a pipe or duct lying in the bed of the stream.
  • Fig. 2 is aplan view of a stream, showing the pipe at one side under ground, and also a supply-basin and movable dam.
  • A is a stream;
  • B a duct, in this case consisting of successive sections of iron pipe, though it could be made of any desired size, shape, or material.
  • 3 5 B is an offshoot of said pipe B.
  • C is a valve in the receiving end of the duct, whereby it may be closed when the supply of water through the duct is to be shut off.
  • 4o D is a stand-pipe rising from 0r continuous with the other end of said duct and rising to the same height as the receiving end of said duct.
  • E is the mill-dam, which when my invention is applied becomes unnecessary.
  • F is a valve in the pipe J, which leads from the base of the stand-pipe to the point where the power is to be applied-as, say, the turbine wheel G.
  • 5o H is a pipe from the top of the stand-pipe
  • L is a discharge-valve whereby the water may be discharged from the duct to clean the same. 5 5
  • N is a supply-basin, receiving its water from the stream A through the grating P.
  • the gate O is a wing, dam, or gate whereby a suitable quantity of the water in the stream can be thrown into the basin N, or the same may 6o be closed.
  • the gate O may be so constructed as to throw all the water of the stream into the basin, or the mouth of 'the duct may open directly into the stream.
  • the duct or pipe may be laid in the bed of the stream,or beside the saine, or under ground along' the same orbeneath the bed. Over the receiving end of the duct may be placed the 7o grating R, to keep out foreign substances.
  • the use and operation of my invention are as follows: rllie duct or pipe is laid alongside of or in the stream whose water is to be used, or it may be run in any direction toward some point lower than the receiving-point where the water is to be utilized.
  • the receiving end may be arranged in any desired way, as shown or otherwise, according to its size and the character of the stream used. It should 8o be arranged so as to receive water as pure as possible.. It is inclined generally downward toward the discharge-point, which may be on the banks of the stream lower down or a considerable distance therefrom. At this discharge-point there may be a stand-pipe or reservoir, out of which a pipe or pipes may be run to the wheel or wheels to which the power is to be applied.
  • the main pipe or duct' may be tapped at intervals, as by pipe B', so that 9o the main-duct may be used to supply several points with water to be used as power.
  • the pipes may be laid in the bed of the stream to avoid the necessity of ditching, or along the same, and the ditch could be used when the pipe or any offshoot was required to reach a pointaway from the stream. Any kind of a discharge or stand pipe could be used and any kind of a receiving end.
  • the duct may be placed below the bed of the stream.
  • the 10o receiving and discharging ends and the arrangement of the duct would be substantially the saine in case of the application ol my invention to a lakeor other elevated watersource.

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.IAllIES SVAN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO BERNARD A. ECKIIART, OF SAME PLACE. y
AWATERPOVl/ER DEVICE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Batcnt No. 396,056, date-d January 8, 1889.
Application filed Julie 3, 1887. Serial No. 240,127. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, t may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES SWAN, a citizen of the United States, residing' at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful device for securing power from the water of a ilowing stream or a natural water-source, as a lake, of which the following is a specification.n
My invention relates to means whereby the 1o natural fall of water in a flowing stream or from an elevated watersource, as a lake,
. may be used to supply power for the various uses of commerce, and its object is to do this by coniinin g a sufficient quantity of the water 125 of such stream or lake in an inclined duct or pipe and then delivering it at the appointed place from the duct or a standpipe thereon, thus obviating the necessity of a mill-dam. This object may be attained by the use of 2o devices like those illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein my invention is shown as applied to a stream.
Figure l is a vertical cross-section through a stream which is intercepted by a mill-dam,
2 5 showing a pipe or duct lying in the bed of the stream. Fig. 2 is aplan view of a stream, showing the pipe at one side under ground, and also a supply-basin and movable dam.
Like parts are indicated bythe same letter 3o in all the figures.
A is a stream; B, a duct, in this case consisting of successive sections of iron pipe, though it could be made of any desired size, shape, or material.
3 5 B is an offshoot of said pipe B.
C is a valve in the receiving end of the duct, whereby it may be closed when the supply of water through the duct is to be shut off.
4o D is a stand-pipe rising from 0r continuous with the other end of said duct and rising to the same height as the receiving end of said duct.
E is the mill-dam, which when my invention is applied becomes unnecessary.
F is a valve in the pipe J, which leads from the base of the stand-pipe to the point where the power is to be applied-as, say, the turbine wheel G.
5o H is a pipe from the top of the stand-pipe,
leading also to the wheel G, and it is controlled by the valve K.
L is a discharge-valve whereby the water may be discharged from the duct to clean the same. 5 5
N is a supply-basin, receiving its water from the stream A through the grating P.
O is a wing, dam, or gate whereby a suitable quantity of the water in the stream can be thrown into the basin N, or the same may 6o be closed. In the case of a very small stream, as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2, when all the water is to pass into the duct, the gate O may be so constructed as to throw all the water of the stream into the basin, or the mouth of 'the duct may open directly into the stream. The duct or pipe may be laid in the bed of the stream,or beside the saine, or under ground along' the same orbeneath the bed. Over the receiving end of the duct may be placed the 7o grating R, to keep out foreign substances.
The use and operation of my invention are as follows: rllie duct or pipe is laid alongside of or in the stream whose water is to be used, or it may be run in any direction toward some point lower than the receiving-point where the water is to be utilized. The receiving end may be arranged in any desired way, as shown or otherwise, according to its size and the character of the stream used. It should 8o be arranged so as to receive water as pure as possible.. It is inclined generally downward toward the discharge-point, which may be on the banks of the stream lower down or a considerable distance therefrom. At this discharge-point there may be a stand-pipe or reservoir, out of which a pipe or pipes may be run to the wheel or wheels to which the power is to be applied. The main pipe or duct'may be tapped at intervals, as by pipe B', so that 9o the main-duct may be used to supply several points with water to be used as power. The pipes may be laid in the bed of the stream to avoid the necessity of ditching, or along the same, and the ditch could be used when the pipe or any offshoot was required to reach a pointaway from the stream. Any kind of a discharge or stand pipe could be used and any kind of a receiving end. The duct may be placed below the bed of the stream. The 10o receiving and discharging ends and the arrangement of the duct would be substantially the saine in case of the application ol my invention to a lakeor other elevated watersource.
That l claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows:
l. The combination of an linclined waterpipe with a receiving attachment at one end to receive water from a waterSource-as, for instance, a stream, lake, or the like-wich a standpipe having a discharging end anda power device to receive the said water from said pipe at a point below the surface oi the water in such \\ater-sourcc at the place at which such water is received in Such inclined pipe.
JAMES SVAN.
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FRANCES W. PARKER, 'l-ni-:NARD A. ECKHART.
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