US51653A - Improvement in pump-valves - Google Patents

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  • Cylindrical and polygonal valves have heretofore been constructed and iitted into a valvechest, so as to be accessible without taking the chest apart, as seen in Letters Patent granted to us August 18, 1863.
  • the nature of our present invention consists in combining with a polygonal valve a spring acting to close the valve on its seat, thereby avoiding the concussion consequent on allowing the motion of the water to close the valve with asudden blow, and also saving the amount of water thatis alwayslost byescaping through the seat during the time the val-ve is closing by the action ot' the water.
  • b represents the pump-cylinder, which is to be fitted with piston and heads in any usual manner.
  • c is the induction-pipe'to the valve-chest d
  • e is the eduetion-pipe from the valvechest f.
  • i i are the induction-ports; la k, theinductionvalves.
  • g g are the education-ports, and h h the ed uction -valves.
  • Each of the valves 7c k h h is formed polygonal. We prefer that they be formed square and hollow, as shown.
  • the respective valve-chests d f are formed with transverse openings, one for each valve, which openin gs pass entirely through the sides of the chest, and a cap is provided at each end of each valve, as seen at l, with a packing, making a tight joint with the sides of the valvechest. This enables us to east the valve-chests in one piece with the cylinders and iinish up the seats for the respective valves at the ends ot' the ports by simply tiling orA planing out the valve-chest at this point.
  • the separate movable caps l enable us to remove, clean, grind in, or repair any one of the valves that may not work well Without interfering with the other ones.
  • Each valve is provided with a spring, m, the ends of which sit within and are retained by the openings through the sides of the valvechest, and said springs bear against the opposite side of the valve to the seat, and the spring, if formed as a half-ellipse, may press against the middle of the valve, as shown in Fig. 2; but it' the spring is turned over, the ends will press upon the valve and the center against the cross-bar at n.
  • the passage-ways for the water and seats for the valves are arranged, as represented, in a diagonal position, and the induction-valves are each in a separate space, partitioned off at 0. so that they close downward, although below the cylinder. In all cases the Water has free opportunity to pass around the valve in both directions in either the induction or eduction chambers.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
OHAS. B. HARDICK AND JOHN HARDICK, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGN- ORS TO THEMSELVES AND ALBERT B. CAMPBELL, OF SAME PLACE.
IM PROVEMENT IN PUM P-VALVES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 51,653, dated December 19, 1865.
To ail whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, CHARLES B. HARDICK and JOHN HARDIOK, ofBrooklyn, in thel county of Kings and State of New York, have invented, made, and applied to use a certain new and useful Improvement in Valves for Pumps; and We do hereby declare the following` to be a full, clear, and exact description of the said in vention, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specitication, where- 1n- Figure l is a longitudinal section of a pump fitted with our improved valves, and Fig. 2 is a transverse section through the valve-chest and valve at the line a c.
Similar letters denote the same parts.
Cylindrical and polygonal valves have heretofore been constructed and iitted into a valvechest, so as to be accessible without taking the chest apart, as seen in Letters Patent granted to us August 18, 1863.
The nature of our present invention consists in combining with a polygonal valve a spring acting to close the valve on its seat, thereby avoiding the concussion consequent on allowing the motion of the water to close the valve with asudden blow, and also saving the amount of water thatis alwayslost byescaping through the seat during the time the val-ve is closing by the action ot' the water.
We also arrange our valves in a peculiar manner relatively tothe pump-cylinder, so that the passage-ways are free for the water to pass on each side of the polygonal valves with as little obstruction as possible.
In the drawings, b represents the pump-cylinder, which is to be fitted with piston and heads in any usual manner.
c is the induction-pipe'to the valve-chest d, and e is the eduetion-pipe from the valvechest f.
i i are the induction-ports; la k, theinductionvalves. g g are the education-ports, and h h the ed uction -valves.
Each of the valves 7c k h h is formed polygonal. We prefer that they be formed square and hollow, as shown.
The respective valve-chests d f are formed with transverse openings, one for each valve, which openin gs pass entirely through the sides of the chest, and a cap is provided at each end of each valve, as seen at l, with a packing, making a tight joint with the sides of the valvechest. This enables us to east the valve-chests in one piece with the cylinders and iinish up the seats for the respective valves at the ends ot' the ports by simply tiling orA planing out the valve-chest at this point.
The separate movable caps l enable us to remove, clean, grind in, or repair any one of the valves that may not work well Without interfering with the other ones.
Each valve is provided with a spring, m, the ends of which sit within and are retained by the openings through the sides of the valvechest, and said springs bear against the opposite side of the valve to the seat, and the spring, if formed as a half-ellipse, may press against the middle of the valve, as shown in Fig. 2; but it' the spring is turned over, the ends will press upon the valve and the center against the cross-bar at n.
We do not limit ourselves as to the character or shape of the spring, and also remark that the cross-bar n might be dispensed with when the spring is introduced, as seen in Fig. 2, as the spring itself takes a bearing upon the upper surface of the valve as the valve rises, preventing' concussion at the ends.
The passage-ways for the water and seats for the valves are arranged, as represented, in a diagonal position, and the induction-valves are each in a separate space, partitioned off at 0. so that they close downward, although below the cylinder. In all cases the Water has free opportunity to pass around the valve in both directions in either the induction or eduction chambers. l
What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. The polygonal valve guided at its ends by openings in the sides of the valveehest, in combination with the spring or springs applied to close said valve, in the manner and for the purposes set forth.
2. The arrangement of the induction and eduction passages, the latter being fitted with the division o, in combination with polygonal valves, arranged as set forth.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our signatures this 17th day of July, 1865.
CHARLES B. HARDIOK. JOHN HARDIGK. Witnesses:
Guns. H. SMITH. JAs. E. SERRELL, Jr.
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