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US404849A
US404849A US404849DA US404849A US 404849 A US404849 A US 404849A US 404849D A US404849D A US 404849DA US 404849 A US404849 A US 404849A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65G25/04Conveyors comprising a cyclically-moving, e.g. reciprocating, carrier or impeller which is disengaged from the load during the return part of its movement the carrier or impeller having identical forward and return paths of movement, e.g. reciprocating conveyors
    • B65G25/06Conveyors comprising a cyclically-moving, e.g. reciprocating, carrier or impeller which is disengaged from the load during the return part of its movement the carrier or impeller having identical forward and return paths of movement, e.g. reciprocating conveyors having carriers, e.g. belts
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  • Our invention relates to an improvement in water-elevators, designed specially for raising water for rrigating purposes; and it consists in the peculiar construction hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a water-elevator embodying our improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional viewof the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the same with two ot' the sides removed, so as to disclose the interior construction and arrangement of the parts.
  • the case a is rectangular in form and is hung on pivots L, and thereby adapted to be oscillated, the letters J K indicating the terminals of the oscillating movements of the case.
  • a pair of scoops A C extend across the entire width of the bottom of the case, open on opposite sides thereof, and each connects with an opening ⁇ into the same to admit the entrance of water.
  • a vertical partitionz' is arranged in the centerof the case,
  • each inclined plane is arranged in op! posite directions in the respective compartments, and are provided at their ends with horizontal extensions e' g, constituting receivers.
  • the receiver at the higher end of each inclined plane is arranged at the lower end of thevcommunicating inclined plane on the opposite side of the partition, and thereby the said inclined planes and receivers constitute a pair of channels running around the four sides of the case, and ascending the saine by a series of successive gradations.
  • One of the said channels has its lower end communieating with the scoop O, and its upper end communicating with a dischargespout B at the top of the case, and the other channel communicates at its lowerV end with the scoop A, at its upper end with a dischargespout D.
  • the said spouts B D are arranged on opposite sides of the top of the case, and open on the intermediate opposite sides thereof, as shown in Fig. 4t.
  • the lower end of the case is partially submerged in the source of water, and when the 4elevator moves from J'to K the scoop A dips water, and as it nears K this water from the scoop runs into the case, as indicated by the arrows. Then the elevator reaches K, the rst incline f is then in a position with its opposite end from entrance A below a true level, and consequently the water dipped by the scoop A ows over the incline f with the receiver e opposite entrance A. vWhen the elevator returns to J, the water flows over the second incline f (which is on the opposite side of the case) into the second receiver ein the second space above, where the water originally entered. lln the meantime the scoop O dips water,lwhich flows over its lowermost incline h into the lowermost receiver g.
  • the water dipped by the scoop A flows over the inclines f into the receivers e and is discharged by the spout B, and the water dipped bythe scoop O Hows over the inclines 7L into the receivers g and is discharged at the spout D.
  • the water-elevator comprising the oscillating case having the vertical partition t', the inclines f 71. on opposite sides of ⁇ said partition and extending in opposite directions, and provided at their ends with horizontal extensions e g, constituting receivers, the receiver at the higher end of each inclined plane being arranged at the lower end of the communicating inclined plane on the opposite side of the partition, whereby said inclined plan es'an d receivers constitute a pair of chan- IOO nels running :wound Jthe four sides of the ends of said channels, substantially as deease and ascending the same by :L series of scribed.

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UNITED STATES i A'TENT OFFICE.
AUGUSTUS LATHROP AND LUCAS ALLEN HEARD,OF MAYBLL, COLORADO.
wATER-ELEvAToR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 404,849, dated J' une 11, 1889.
Application filed June 27, 1887. Serial No. 242,699, (No model.) l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, AUGUSTUS LATHROP and LUcAs ALLEN HEARD, citizens of the United States, residing at Maybell, Routt county, State of Colorado, have invented a new and useful Elevator, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to an improvement in water-elevators, designed specially for raising water for rrigating purposes; and it consists in the peculiar construction hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a side elevation of a water-elevator embodying our improvements. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the same. Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional viewof the same. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the same with two ot' the sides removed, so as to disclose the interior construction and arrangement of the parts.
The case a is rectangular in form and is hung on pivots L, and thereby adapted to be oscillated, the letters J K indicating the terminals of the oscillating movements of the case. A pair of scoops A C extend across the entire width of the bottom of the case, open on opposite sides thereof, and each connects with an opening` into the same to admit the entrance of water. A vertical partitionz' is arranged in the centerof the case,
extends part way across the same, and divides the same into two compartments of equal size, the scoops A O communicating with the said compartments, respectively. Arranged in the said compartments are a series of inclined planes f h, which are arranged in op! posite directions in the respective compartments, and are provided at their ends with horizontal extensions e' g, constituting receivers. The receiver at the higher end of each inclined plane is arranged at the lower end of thevcommunicating inclined plane on the opposite side of the partition, and thereby the said inclined planes and receivers constitute a pair of channels running around the four sides of the case, and ascending the saine by a series of successive gradations. One of the said channels has its lower end communieating with the scoop O, and its upper end communicating with a dischargespout B at the top of the case, and the other channel communicates at its lowerV end with the scoop A, at its upper end with a dischargespout D. The said spouts B D are arranged on opposite sides of the top of the case, and open on the intermediate opposite sides thereof, as shown in Fig. 4t.
The lower end of the case is partially submerged in the source of water, and when the 4elevator moves from J'to K the scoop A dips water, and as it nears K this water from the scoop runs into the case, as indicated by the arrows. Then the elevator reaches K, the rst incline f is then in a position with its opposite end from entrance A below a true level, and consequently the water dipped by the scoop A ows over the incline f with the receiver e opposite entrance A. vWhen the elevator returns to J, the water flows over the second incline f (which is on the opposite side of the case) into the second receiver ein the second space above, where the water originally entered. lln the meantime the scoop O dips water,lwhich flows over its lowermost incline h into the lowermost receiver g.
The water dipped by the scoop A flows over the inclines f into the receivers e and is discharged by the spout B, and the water dipped bythe scoop O Hows over the inclines 7L into the receivers g and is discharged at the spout D.
No means are here shown to oscillate the elevator, as any suitable means, such as will readily suggest themselves to persons skilled in this art, may be employed for this purpose7 and such means form no part of our present improvement.
Having thus described our invention, we claini- The water-elevator comprising the oscillating case having the vertical partition t', the inclines f 71. on opposite sides of `said partition and extending in opposite directions, and provided at their ends with horizontal extensions e g, constituting receivers, the receiver at the higher end of each inclined plane being arranged at the lower end of the communicating inclined plane on the opposite side of the partition, whereby said inclined plan es'an d receivers constitute a pair of chan- IOO nels running :wound Jthe four sides of the ends of said channels, substantially as deease and ascending the same by :L series of scribed.
successive gradations, one of said channels AUGUSTUS LATI'IROP.
having a scoop A at its lower end on one side LUCAS ALLEN HEARD. 5 of the case, and the other having the scoop lvitnesses:
C at its lower end on the opposite side of the WILSON D. BANKS,
` ense, :md the diselmrge-spouts at the upper JAMES C. BANKS.
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