US526141A - Pneumatic tube-fisher - Google Patents
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- WITNESSES INVENTOR ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT I OFF E; f
- My invention relates to tube fishers and more particularly to pneumatic tube fishers such as are adapted to fish tubes in and through which electric conductors are placed. Its object is to enable persons to fish or draw astring through acontinuous tube which may have a number of bends or angles and by this means safely adjust electric conductors therein.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device with exhaust pump in section.
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of one of the valves B.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view partly in section of the dust and dart arrester.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective View enlarged, of bend.
- Fig. 5 is a perspective View of dart.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of connecting cone.
- A represents a vacuum pump having a plunger A connected by the rod A to the handle A
- a cap A screws on tightly through which the rod passes.
- a stuffing box a is located at the upper portion of this cap.
- B. The pump is mounted on a foot board A.
- valve chambers B. B. communicate with the main chamber Athrough the openings A. These valve chambers are on the outside of the main chamber A and communicate with each other by means of the pipe B. They are closed on their outer end by the screw cap B Within the valve chamber B there is a diaphragm B which divides each chamber into two sections, B and B. One of these sections has an opening B communicating with the air. The other has a communicating opening with the chamber A.
- the diaphragm B has an opening B which is covered by a flexible flap b secured at one end bya screw 1) to the diaphragm.
- Another flap B of like character covers the end of" the tube B which enters one section of this valve chamber and is secured to the wall of the valve chamber.
- About the center of the connecting tube B is apipe B atright angles to B and the inlet to the same.
- This pipe B is attached to the flexible tube 0 and to this 0 is attached the arrester D.
- Another section of flexible tube 0 is attached to the other end of the arrester D.
- the sight tube F is joined on to this 0 and at the other end of F another flexible tube 0 is fixed.
- the arrester D is a tube having reduced ends D to admit of connection to the flexible tubes 0 and O.
- the central portion D has fixed within it the mesh D
- the object of this mesh is to arrest dust or other matter that might enter the valve chambers, and also the dart H when used.
- the sight tube F is made of glass. When used it is placed between the flexible tubes 0 and 0 Its office is to permit any one to seewhen the dart H arrives. As it is transparent this is readily done. As this sight tube could not be easily attached to rigid tub ing, a flexible section 0 is placed between it and the rigid bend E. I
- the cone tube 0 is adjusted inside of the rigid tube E and the rigid tube E is placed inside the larger end as shown in Fig. 6.
- the rigid tube E By forcing the rigid tube E into this flexible tube 0 and the small end into the rigid tube E an air tight joint can be made through which the tube E may be fished.
- this device When the tubing has been placed in a structure through which electric wiresare to run, the pump and its parts as shown in Fig. 1 are connected to one end of the tubing by the flexible section 0 At the other end the dart H is placed in the mouth of the tube with the head H downward. This end is preferably covered with a metal cap, but the dart is made preferably of hair. A long string K is attached to the dart as shown in Fig. 5. The plunger of the pump is now worked up and down thetwo valve chambers,
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Description
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W. G. BLO0MER.,
PNEUMATIG TUBE FISHER.
.No. 526,141. 7 Patented ept. 18, 1894.
WITNESSES: INVENTOR ATTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT I OFF E; f
WALTER o. BLOOMER, or BROOKLYN, New YORK.
PNEUMATIC TUBE-FISHER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 526,141, dated September 18, 1894.
Application filed April 10, 1893.
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that I, WALTER C. BLOOMER,
a citizen. of the United States, residing at tion, enabling others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to tube fishers and more particularly to pneumatic tube fishers such as are adapted to fish tubes in and through which electric conductors are placed. Its object is to enable persons to fish or draw astring through acontinuous tube which may have a number of bends or angles and by this means safely adjust electric conductors therein.
It consists of the device and parts described in the following description and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like letters refer to like parts in each of the drawings.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the device with exhaust pump in section. Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of one of the valves B. B. Fig. 3 is a perspective view partly in section of the dust and dart arrester. Fig. 4 is a perspective View enlarged, of bend. Fig. 5 is a perspective View of dart. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of connecting cone.
In the drawings A represents a vacuum pump having a plunger A connected by the rod A to the handle A A cap A screws on tightly through which the rod passes. A stuffing box a is located at the upper portion of this cap. There are two lateral openings A which communicate with the valve chambers B. B. The pump is mounted on a foot board A.
The valve chambers B. B. communicate with the main chamber Athrough the openings A. These valve chambers are on the outside of the main chamber A and communicate with each other by means of the pipe B. They are closed on their outer end by the screw cap B Within the valve chamber B there is a diaphragm B which divides each chamber into two sections, B and B. One of these sections has an opening B communicating with the air. The other has a communicating opening with the chamber A.
seal No. 469,654. (No model.)
The diaphragm B has an opening B which is covered by a flexible flap b secured at one end bya screw 1) to the diaphragm. Another flap B of like character covers the end of" the tube B which enters one section of this valve chamber and is secured to the wall of the valve chamber. About the center of the connecting tube B is apipe B atright angles to B and the inlet to the same. This pipe B is attached to the flexible tube 0 and to this 0 is attached the arrester D. Another section of flexible tube 0 is attached to the other end of the arrester D. The sight tube F is joined on to this 0 and at the other end of F another flexible tube 0 is fixed.
The arrester D, see Fig. 3, is a tube having reduced ends D to admit of connection to the flexible tubes 0 and O. The central portion D has fixed within it the mesh D The object of this mesh is to arrest dust or other matter that might enter the valve chambers, and also the dart H when used.
The sight tube F is made of glass. When used it is placed between the flexible tubes 0 and 0 Its office is to permit any one to seewhen the dart H arrives. As it is transparent this is readily done. As this sight tube could not be easily attached to rigid tub ing, a flexible section 0 is placed between it and the rigid bend E. I
When the tubing to be fished is lodged in a wall or other place difficult' of access, the cone tube 0 is adjusted inside of the rigid tube E and the rigid tube E is placed inside the larger end as shown in Fig. 6. By forcing the rigid tube E into this flexible tube 0 and the small end into the rigid tube E an air tight joint can be made through which the tube E may be fished.
The operation of this device is as follows: When the tubing has been placed in a structure through which electric wiresare to run, the pump and its parts as shown in Fig. 1 are connected to one end of the tubing by the flexible section 0 At the other end the dart H is placed in the mouth of the tube with the head H downward. This end is preferably covered with a metal cap, but the dart is made preferably of hair. A long string K is attached to the dart as shown in Fig. 5. The plunger of the pump is now worked up and down thetwo valve chambers,
admitting of a compound action of the exhaust. This exhaust drawn through the openings A communicates with the valve chambers, the openings of which are controlled by the flexible clacks and thus through the connecting pipe B tubes 0 and arrester D. The pressure induced causes the dart to pass through the tube carrying the twine K, until it is arrested by the mesh in D. Its arrival at this point is noted through the sight tube F. The flexible tube 0 is now unjointed and the dart and stringare drawn through the length of the tubing it has traversed, bringing with them the electric wire which may be attached to the end of the string upon the other end of which the dart is attached. In this operation the suction is so great through the tube as to cause the dart to turn many bends in its path. The dart being very flexizo ble it will pass through collapsed portions of the tubing readily adapting itself to the conditions of the tube.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
'1 The combination in an insulating tube fisher of the Vacuum pump A flexible connection tubesO and O rigid tube F and dart H as herein shown and described.
2. The combination in a pneumatic tube fisher of the pump A, flexible tubes 0 and O, dart arrester D, and dart H, as herein shown and described.
3.The combination in a pneumatic tube fisher of the vacuum pump A, flexible tubes O, and O, arrester D, and sight tube F, as 35 herein shown and described.
WALTER C. BLOOMER. Witnesses:
FRANK M. SEVIER, HENRY GRAY.
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| US3034766A (en) * | 1958-11-18 | 1962-05-15 | Jet Line Products Inc | Apparatus for installing lines through conduits |
| US3091433A (en) * | 1961-10-02 | 1963-05-28 | Black & Decker Mfg Co | Vacuum-actuated apparatus and method for drawing lines through a pipe or conduit |
| US3119600A (en) * | 1961-12-20 | 1964-01-28 | Black & Decker Mfg Co | Line-pulling carriers for conduitthreading apparatus and method of fabrication thereof |
| US3840972A (en) * | 1972-01-10 | 1974-10-15 | Clad Metals Corp | Method for inserting rods into coiled tubes |
| US4087748A (en) * | 1976-01-22 | 1978-05-02 | Commissariat A L'energie Atomique | Pneumatic drive device for a probe, particularly an eddy current measuring probe |
| US4141753A (en) * | 1976-12-27 | 1979-02-27 | Creed Bruce W | Method and apparatus for cleaning suction ducts |
| US4733850A (en) * | 1987-01-20 | 1988-03-29 | Thompson James S | Apparatus and method for enabling atraumatic passage of a severed tendon through a tendon sheath or other enclosed space |
| USD323962S (en) | 1989-08-29 | 1992-02-18 | Compri Technic Pty. Ltd. | Pneumatic gun |
| US5868858A (en) * | 1997-11-05 | 1999-02-09 | Creed; Bruce W. | Method and apparatus for cleaning heating air conditioning and ventilating ducts |
| US7397002B2 (en) | 2001-08-24 | 2008-07-08 | Chaps Builders, Inc. | Device and method for installation of electrical wiring in conduit |
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Cited By (11)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3034766A (en) * | 1958-11-18 | 1962-05-15 | Jet Line Products Inc | Apparatus for installing lines through conduits |
| US3091433A (en) * | 1961-10-02 | 1963-05-28 | Black & Decker Mfg Co | Vacuum-actuated apparatus and method for drawing lines through a pipe or conduit |
| US3119600A (en) * | 1961-12-20 | 1964-01-28 | Black & Decker Mfg Co | Line-pulling carriers for conduitthreading apparatus and method of fabrication thereof |
| US3840972A (en) * | 1972-01-10 | 1974-10-15 | Clad Metals Corp | Method for inserting rods into coiled tubes |
| US4087748A (en) * | 1976-01-22 | 1978-05-02 | Commissariat A L'energie Atomique | Pneumatic drive device for a probe, particularly an eddy current measuring probe |
| US4141753A (en) * | 1976-12-27 | 1979-02-27 | Creed Bruce W | Method and apparatus for cleaning suction ducts |
| US4733850A (en) * | 1987-01-20 | 1988-03-29 | Thompson James S | Apparatus and method for enabling atraumatic passage of a severed tendon through a tendon sheath or other enclosed space |
| USD323962S (en) | 1989-08-29 | 1992-02-18 | Compri Technic Pty. Ltd. | Pneumatic gun |
| US5868858A (en) * | 1997-11-05 | 1999-02-09 | Creed; Bruce W. | Method and apparatus for cleaning heating air conditioning and ventilating ducts |
| US7397002B2 (en) | 2001-08-24 | 2008-07-08 | Chaps Builders, Inc. | Device and method for installation of electrical wiring in conduit |
| US20090198183A1 (en) * | 2006-11-03 | 2009-08-06 | Krumme John F | Apparatus and methods for injecting dermal fillers |
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