US46219A - Improvement in fire-engines - Google Patents

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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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    • F04B49/00Control, e.g. of pump delivery, or pump pressure of, or safety measures for, machines, pumps, or pumping installations, not otherwise provided for, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B47/00
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  • Nrrnn STATES OFFICE Nrrnn STATES OFFICE.
  • a steam-cylinder and pump proportioned so as to give forty-tive pounds pressure on the water at the nozzle when forced through one thousand feet of hose can work double the area of pump when forcing water through four hundred feet of hose, and throw two streams of the same size without increasing the speed of engine, and will give the same pressure at nozzles as when one stream is forced throu gh one thousand feet-namely, forty-iive pounds.
  • I therefore proportion my cylinder and pump so that by using one-halt' of each pump gives the necessary pressure when forcing water through one thousand feet of hose, thereby being able to throw two such streams of the same size when using four hundred feet of hose, which is done by closing the valve between the two pumps, thereby doubling the working area of the pumps and accomplishing the purpose as the pressure is reduced by a reduction in the length of hose, as only one half the pressure is required at the pump.
  • Figure 2 in the drawings shows a sectional View of two double-acting pumpsv so connected.
  • the two pistons A are attached to the one piston-rod B. rIlhe water enters by the induction-passage C and passes ont at the valve T. In the partition D, between the pumps, is

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Nrrnn STATES OFFICE.
ATQJT IMPROVEMENT IN FIRE-ENGINES.
Specification forming'part of Letters Patent No. 46,2l9, dated'February 7, 1865.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that AI, J oHN N. DENNrssoN, of the cityof Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Relation to Steam Fire-Engines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact descrip..
tion of the same, reference being herein had to the dra-wings accompanying this specication, and which make part of the same.
rlhe nature of my improvement consists in' regulating the effective area of the pump or pumps attached to steam tire-engines, so as to obviate the difficulties now experienced, contingent upon the number of streams used and the varied distances steam iireengines have to be placed from a re to procure the needed supply of water.
The relative proportions of the steam-cylinder and the pump attached to steam tire-engines as heretofore constructed are a fixture, and remain the same under all circumstances, while the demands upon them when working at tires render a variable variation in their proportions a great desidera-tum, because water when forced through one thousand feet of two-andthree-fourths hose and through a one-and-oneeighth nozzle requires a pressure of two hundred pounds on the water at the pump to give forty-live pounds at the nozzle, while a pressure of one hundred pounds 011 the water at pump, forced through four hundred feet ot' twoand-three-fourths hose and through a 011e and one-eighth nozzle, will give the same pressure at nozzle-namely, forty-tive pounds. rIherefore, a steam-cylinder and pump proportioned so as to give forty-tive pounds pressure on the water at the nozzle when forced through one thousand feet of hose can work double the area of pump when forcing water through four hundred feet of hose, and throw two streams of the same size without increasing the speed of engine, and will give the same pressure at nozzles as when one stream is forced throu gh one thousand feet-namely, forty-iive pounds. I therefore proportion my cylinder and pump so that by using one-halt' of each pump gives the necessary pressure when forcing water through one thousand feet of hose, thereby being able to throw two such streams of the same size when using four hundred feet of hose, which is done by closing the valve between the two pumps, thereby doubling the working area of the pumps and accomplishing the purpose as the pressure is reduced by a reduction in the length of hose, as only one half the pressure is required at the pump.
Figure 2 in the drawings shows a sectional View of two double-acting pumpsv so connected.
The two pistons A are attached to the one piston-rod B. rIlhe water enters by the induction-passage C and passes ont at the valve T. In the partition D, between the pumps, is
shown a slide-valve, E, and an opening, S,'
by means ot' which water can pass alternately from the one to the other with the stroke ot' the pistons without receiving or discharging water, thus entirely neutralizing the action of one-half of each double-acting pump, if so required, and increasing or diminishing the quantity of water thrown at a stroke as the various circumstances may require-such as the number of streams thrown or the length of hose usedthereby overcoming the difliculties above mentioned by working a part or the whole of the pumps; or by opening the air-cock l), placed between the upper and lower valves t t, the pump will discharge its water and then take in air, preventing the operation of said pump; or by placing a cock or Valve in the induction pipe or passage C, between the pumps, the saine result will be accomplished, as itcuts off the supply of said pump, although it will not answer the purpose as well, as it is hable to leak, let in the air, and also labor under a vacuum, or if the whole of one pump Vis out off the pump itself' becomes heated from the friction of the piston.
Whatl claim and desire to secure is- The increasing or diminishing the effective area of the pump or pumps by means of a valve placed in the partition between them, or other means substantially the same, when attached to steam tire-engines, so that the quantity ot' water discharged at a stroke can,
be increased or diminished at pleasure without altering speed or stroke, for the purposes herein set forth.
. J. N. DENNISSON.
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US2816822A (en) * 1954-08-31 1957-12-17 Texas Co High pressure crystallization apparatus containing a fluid pressure transfer device
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US2816822A (en) * 1954-08-31 1957-12-17 Texas Co High pressure crystallization apparatus containing a fluid pressure transfer device
US20230204022A1 (en) * 2021-12-29 2023-06-29 Transportation Ip Holdings, Llc Air compressor system
US11913441B2 (en) * 2021-12-29 2024-02-27 Transportation Ip Holdings, Llc Air compressor system having a hollow piston forming an interior space and a check valve in a piston crown allowing air to exit the interior space

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