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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
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  • the invention relates to the class of airpumps that utilize flowing liquid to produce a vacuum; and the object is to provide a simple apparatus ot' this class which can be conveniently attached to a liquid-supply pipe, and that will produce avacuum quickly with an economic expenditure of liquid.
  • Figure l is a view in vertical section of the apparatus.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the airdrum.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the ⁇ wat'er-deflecting disk.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of the apparatus, the discharge-funnel being in vertical section.
  • the letter A denotes au Aannularair-drum, which is provided with an air-inlet opening through the hub el, to which is connected a tube C, that is adapted to be joined with the chamber from which air is to be exhausted.
  • the air-outlet L which is made through the bottom of this drum, is a very narrow circular slit.
  • a tube H extends through the drum, its lower end preferably projecting very slightly below the bottom of the drum, while its upper end ⁇ is adapted to be connected to the supply-pipe from the liquid which is to be utilized to produce the' vacuum.
  • the stem D of the disk B passes up through the center of the tube II, and is threaded and screwed into a supporting-spider E, so that the disk may be adjusted with relation to the bottom of the air-drum A.
  • Arms -F project from the lower end of the stem to the walls of the passage to prevent any vibration of the stem. This is a desirable method of attaching the disk; but the spider may be secured directly to the bottom ot' the drum and there support the d isk, if desired.
  • the periphery of the drum is preferably threaded and screwed into the top of a discharge-funnel K, which fills with liquid and packs the parts after the device has commenced to operate to prevent the back-pressv ure of air.
  • the upper end of the tube H is attached to the liquid-supply pipe and the tube C connected with the chamber from which air is to be eX- hausted.
  • the liquid after flowing through the tube H strikes the disk B, and is deflected upward against the bottom of the drum, and then passes out between the drum and the disk in a thin strata of water having a great velocity.
  • the disk is so adj usted with relation to the drum that the water as it is de flected upward strikes the bottom of the drum just outside of the air-outlet slit L, and in rushing past this outlet-slit in this manner an initial vacuum is formed, the continuation of which exhausts the drum and the chamber with which it is connected of air.
  • the apparatus is simple, cheap, can be conveniently attached to any liquid-supply pipe, and will quickly exhaust air from any chainber with which it is connected.
  • An air-pump consisting of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which iste be exhausted, and an air-outlet encircling theliquidpassage through the drum, and adisk located below the drum to deflect the liquid against the bottom of the drum as it emerges from the outlet, substantially as specified.
  • An air-pump consisting of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which is to be exhausted, andan airoutlet encircling theliquidpassage through the drum, and an adjustable disk located below the drum to deflect the liquid against the bottom of the drum as it emerges from the outlet, substantially as specified.
  • An air-pump consisting' of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which is to be exhausted,and an ai r-outlet encircling the liquidpassage through the drum, and a disk adjustably supported below the drum by a stem located below lche drum, and 'a shell; kseemed which passes up through the liquid-passage, to the exei'ioil of the drum, substantially as ro Substantially as speeied. v specified.

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0. BIRKERY.
AIR PUMP.
No. 435,008. Patented Aug.26,1890.
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CORNELIUS BIRKERY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- HALF TO GEORGE R. CASE, OF SAME PLACE.
AIR-PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 435,008, dated August 26, 1890..
A Application filed May 22, 1889. Serial No. 311,763. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CORNELIUS BTRKERY, of Hartford, Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Air- Pumps, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to the class of airpumps that utilize flowing liquid to produce a vacuum; and the object is to provide a simple apparatus ot' this class which can be conveniently attached to a liquid-supply pipe, and that will produce avacuum quickly with an economic expenditure of liquid.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a view in vertical section of the apparatus. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the airdrum. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the `wat'er-deflecting disk. Fig. 4 is a side view of the apparatus, the discharge-funnel being in vertical section.
In the drawings, the letter A denotes au Aannularair-drum, which is provided with an air-inlet opening through the hub el, to which is connected a tube C, that is adapted to be joined with the chamber from which air is to be exhausted. The air-outlet L, which is made through the bottom of this drum, is a very narrow circular slit. A tube H extends through the drum, its lower end preferably projecting very slightly below the bottom of the drum, while its upper end `is adapted to be connected to the supply-pipe from the liquid which is to be utilized to produce the' vacuum. The stem D of the disk B passes up through the center of the tube II, and is threaded and screwed into a supporting-spider E, so that the disk may be adjusted with relation to the bottom of the air-drum A. Arms -F project from the lower end of the stem to the walls of the passage to prevent any vibration of the stem. This is a desirable method of attaching the disk; but the spider may be secured directly to the bottom ot' the drum and there support the d isk, if desired. The periphery of the drum is preferably threaded and screwed into the top of a discharge-funnel K, which fills with liquid and packs the parts after the device has commenced to operate to prevent the back-pressv ure of air. The disk Bis rst adjusted quite closely to the bottom of the drumA. The upper end of the tube H is attached to the liquid-supply pipe and the tube C connected with the chamber from which air is to be eX- hausted. The liquid after flowing through the tube H strikes the disk B, and is deflected upward against the bottom of the drum, and then passes out between the drum and the disk in a thin strata of water having a great velocity. The disk is so adj usted with relation to the drum that the water as it is de flected upward strikes the bottom of the drum just outside of the air-outlet slit L, and in rushing past this outlet-slit in this manner an initial vacuum is formed, the continuation of which exhausts the drum and the chamber with which it is connected of air.
When the apparatus is provided with a discharge-funnel K, which is provided with a small outlet, the water, which soon fills the funnel, prevents the backward pressure of air from breaking the vacuum which is being formed.
The apparatus is simple, cheap, can be conveniently attached to any liquid-supply pipe, and will quickly exhaust air from any chainber with which it is connected.
l claim as my inventionl. An air-pump consisting of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which iste be exhausted, and an air-outlet encircling theliquidpassage through the drum, and adisk located below the drum to deflect the liquid against the bottom of the drum as it emerges from the outlet, substantially as specified.
2. An air-pump consisting of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which is to be exhausted, andan airoutlet encircling theliquidpassage through the drum, and an adjustable disk located below the drum to deflect the liquid against the bottom of the drum as it emerges from the outlet, substantially as specified.
3. An air-pump consisting' of an annular air-drum having an inlet adapted to be connected with the chamber which is to be exhausted,and an ai r-outlet encircling the liquidpassage through the drum, and a disk adjustably supported below the drum by a stem located below lche drum, and 'a shell; kseemed which passes up through the liquid-passage, to the exei'ioil of the drum, substantially as ro Substantially as speeied. v specified.
4. An air pump Consistinr of au annular a 1 air-drum having an inlet adtapted to be con- (JORNLLIUS BIRKERY' neeted with the chamber which is to be ex- NVitnesses: hausted, an air-outlet encircling the liquid- CHARLES lV. HALL, passage through the d1um,an adjustable disk LAWRENCE BUCKLEY.
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