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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16NLUBRICATING
    • F16N3/00Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action
    • F16N3/02Devices for supplying lubricant by manual action delivering oil
    • F16N3/04Oil cans; Oil syringes
    • F16N3/08Oil cans; Oil syringes incorporating a piston-pump
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B11/00Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use
    • B05B11/01Single-unit hand-held apparatus in which flow of contents is produced by the muscular force of the operator at the moment of use characterised by the means producing the flow
    • B05B11/10Pump arrangements for transferring the contents from the container to a pump chamber by a sucking effect and forcing the contents out through the dispensing nozzle
    • B05B11/1001Piston pumps
    • B05B11/1015Piston pumps actuated without substantial movement of the nozzle in the direction of the pressure stroke

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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in force-pumps, and particularly to that class employed for spraying purposes; and my invention consists of the constructions and combinations ot' devices which I shall hereinafter fully describe and claim.
  • A represents a tank or reservoir having a flanged base A and an upper head B, which is tltted or secured to the top of the tank in any wellknown manner.
  • a valve-chamber provided with a cap-plate- B', secured to the head by means ot bolts 2, whereby the cap-plate may be removed to atford access to the valves, said head having within it the spaced vertical flanges b and c, forming two independent valve-chambers D and E, provided with check-valves D E', adapted to be seated at d upon the head, as shown.
  • the space between the ilanges b and c forms apassage e, whose opposite ends conimunicate with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the valve-chambers D and E.
  • the head is also provided with a short tube G, whose inner end communicates with the bottom of the valve-chamber E and whose outer end projects beyond the outer wall of the tank and is adapted to be coupled to a hose H or other connection from the source of supply.
  • valve-chamber D In the upper portion of the valve-chamber D is a port which communicates with thel open upper end of a vertical pipe I, leading into the tank A to a point near the bottom thereof and having its lower end open and communicating with the contents of the tank.
  • Another pipe J has its upper end communieating with the passage c at a point in its bottom and under the valve-chamberE, while its lower end is curved upwardly and adapted to enter the bottom of a vertical closed cylinder L, depending from the head at one side of the tank A and adapted to contain a piston M of a size about equal to the inner diameter of the cylinder.
  • This piston may be a solid one or maybe hollow and closed at both ends, and its upper end is pivotally connected with a lever N, one end of which is free to serve as a handle for operating the pump, while its other end is pivotally secured to a vertical link O, whose lower end is also pivotally held to lugs or ears f on the valvechamber casing.
  • the piston M passes through a stuffing-box P, having a packing g and screw-gland h, as shown.
  • the operation of the pump is substantially as follows: When the piston is making its upstroke, (see Fig. 2,) the liquid is drawn in through the tube I-I, lifting the check-valve E and permitting the liquid to pass through the passage e into the tube J and finally into the bottom of the cylinder beneath the plunger. As the piston commences its downward stroke (see Fig. 3) the liquid in the cylinder is displaced and forced out into the pipe J, thereby closing the check-valve E and opening the Valve D and permitting the liquid to escape into the valve-chamber E and to pass through its port into the pipe I and to be discharged into the tank, thereby displacing the contents of the tank and forcing the liquid into the hose and to be discharged in the usual manner.
  • a pump the combination of a tank or vessel having an upper head divided into independent valve-chambers, each containing a vided into two independent valve-chambers,
  • each provided with a valve said head having an inlet-passage communicating with the source ot supply,and a second passage between the Valvechambers communicating With opposite ends thereof, a pipe leading from said second passage, a closed Icylinder liXed within the tank or reservoir and into which the pipe leads, a second pipe colnmunicating with the upper portion of the other Valve-'chamber and leading to a point near the bottom of the tank, a piston operating AWithin thev cylinder to draw the liquid inl through one pipe and -discharge it through ⁇ the other, and a discharge from said tank, substantially as herein described.
  • a pump the combination of a tank or reservoir having an upper head provided with an inlet passage, two independent valvechambers D and E, each containing 'a valve,
  • flanges between the chambers forming a passage which connects with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of said chambers, a pipe leading from said passage downwardly, a closed cylinder within the tank, into the bottom of which said pipe enters, a second pipe communicating with the valve-chamber D and leading to the bottom of the tank or reservoir, a piston within the cylinder and of about equal diameter therewith, a stuffingbox and gland through which the piston passes, means for operating the piston,'and a valve-controlled discharge from the tank,
  • an outer tank or reservoir having a closed cylinder fixed therein, a piston, and means for operating the same, in combination with a head on the upper portion of the tank, having independent valvechamb'e'rs and valves, with an inlet-passage t'o one of said chambers, 'a pipe leading from one of said chambers to the cylinder and a second pipe from the other chamber to the lower portion ot' the tank, and a dischargepipe leading from the tank, substantially as herein described.

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PUMP.
Patented Sept. 15 1891.
f@ Arron/vm' A. W. WHITE.
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A. W. WHITE.
PUMP.
No. 459,529. Patented s911915, 1891.
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PUMP.
No. 459,529. Patented sept. f1.5, 1891.
WW? a UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
ARCHIBALD VATSON VHITE, OF SAN JOS, CALIFORNIA. I
PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 459,529, dated September .15, 1891.
Application led February 11| 1891. Serial No. 381,068. (No model To all whom, it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, ARCHIBALD WATSON 'l/IHITE, a citizen of the United States, residing at San J os, in the county of Santa Clara, and the State of California, have invented cer tain new and useful Improvements in Pumps, as set forth in the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a perspective View of a pump embodying my invention. Figs. 2 and 3 are vertical sectional views of the same. Fig. '4 is an enlarged perspective view of the upper head, showing the cap-plate of the valvechamber removed to expose the valves.
My invention relates to certain improvements in force-pumps, and particularly to that class employed for spraying purposes; and my invention consists of the constructions and combinations ot' devices which I shall hereinafter fully describe and claim.
To enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I Vwill now describe its construction and indicate the manner in which the same is carried out.
In thevaccompanying drawings, A represents a tank or reservoir having a flanged base A and an upper head B, which is tltted or secured to the top of the tank in any wellknown manner. Upon the top of this head is a valve-chamber provided with a cap-plate- B', secured to the head by means ot bolts 2, whereby the cap-plate may be removed to atford access to the valves, said head having within it the spaced vertical flanges b and c, forming two independent valve-chambers D and E, provided with check-valves D E', adapted to be seated at d upon the head, as shown. The space between the ilanges b and c forms apassage e, whose opposite ends conimunicate with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the valve-chambers D and E. The head is also provided with a short tube G, whose inner end communicates with the bottom of the valve-chamber E and whose outer end projects beyond the outer wall of the tank and is adapted to be coupled to a hose H or other connection from the source of supply.
In the upper portion of the valve-chamber D is a port which communicates with thel open upper end of a vertical pipe I, leading into the tank A to a point near the bottom thereof and having its lower end open and communicating with the contents of the tank. Another pipe J has its upper end communieating with the passage c at a point in its bottom and under the valve-chamberE, while its lower end is curved upwardly and adapted to enter the bottom of a vertical closed cylinder L, depending from the head at one side of the tank A and adapted to contain a piston M of a size about equal to the inner diameter of the cylinder. This piston may be a solid one or maybe hollow and closed at both ends, and its upper end is pivotally connected with a lever N, one end of which is free to serve as a handle for operating the pump, while its other end is pivotally secured to a vertical link O, whose lower end is also pivotally held to lugs or ears f on the valvechamber casing. The piston M passes through a stuffing-box P, having a packing g and screw-gland h, as shown.
From the lower'portion of the tank extends a short tube R, through which the liquid is forced into ahose and carried to the point of discharge in the manner common to spraypumps and having a valve or cock S for controlling the discharge.
The operation of the pump is substantially as follows: When the piston is making its upstroke, (see Fig. 2,) the liquid is drawn in through the tube I-I, lifting the check-valve E and permitting the liquid to pass through the passage e into the tube J and finally into the bottom of the cylinder beneath the plunger. As the piston commences its downward stroke (see Fig. 3) the liquid in the cylinder is displaced and forced out into the pipe J, thereby closing the check-valve E and opening the Valve D and permitting the liquid to escape into the valve-chamber E and to pass through its port into the pipe I and to be discharged into the tank, thereby displacing the contents of the tank and forcing the liquid into the hose and to be discharged in the usual manner.
Having thus described m yinvention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In a pump, the combination of a tank or vessel having an upper head divided into independent valve-chambers, each containing a vided into two independent valve-chambers,
each provided with a valve, said head having an inlet-passage communicating with the source ot supply,and a second passage between the Valvechambers communicating With opposite ends thereof, a pipe leading from said second passage, a closed Icylinder liXed within the tank or reservoir and into which the pipe leads, a second pipe colnmunicating with the upper portion of the other Valve-'chamber and leading to a point near the bottom of the tank, a piston operating AWithin thev cylinder to draw the liquid inl through one pipe and -discharge it through` the other, and a discharge from said tank, substantially as herein described.
3. In a pump, the combination of a tank or reservoir having an upper head provided with an inlet passage, two independent valvechambers D and E, each containing 'a valve,
flanges between the chambers forming a passage which connects with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of said chambers, a pipe leading from said passage downwardly, a closed cylinder within the tank, into the bottom of which said pipe enters, a second pipe communicating with the valve-chamber D and leading to the bottom of the tank or reservoir, a piston within the cylinder and of about equal diameter therewith, a stuffingbox and gland through which the piston passes, means for operating the piston,'and a valve-controlled discharge from the tank,
'substantially as herein described.
4. In a pump, an outer tank or reservoir having a closed cylinder fixed therein, a piston, and means for operating the same, in combination with a head on the upper portion of the tank, having independent valvechamb'e'rs and valves, with an inlet-passage t'o one of said chambers, 'a pipe leading from one of said chambers to the cylinder and a second pipe from the other chamber to the lower portion ot' the tank, and a dischargepipe leading from the tank, substantially as herein described.
ARCHIBALD WATSON WHITE.
Vit'n'esses z GoLDwIN BROWN, J. A. TROWBRIDGE.
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US2454343A (en) * 1944-09-08 1948-11-23 Lincoln Eng Co Pump for removal of lubricants from containers
US5947340A (en) * 1995-12-06 1999-09-07 The Procter & Gamble Company Manually-actuated high pressure spray pump

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US2454343A (en) * 1944-09-08 1948-11-23 Lincoln Eng Co Pump for removal of lubricants from containers
US5947340A (en) * 1995-12-06 1999-09-07 The Procter & Gamble Company Manually-actuated high pressure spray pump
US6050457A (en) * 1995-12-06 2000-04-18 The Procter & Gamble Company High pressure manually-actuated spray pump

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