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    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
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  • Our invention relates to improvements in ram water cut-offs such as are arranged between the conductor on a building and the cistern which is supplied withwater from the conductor.
  • the object of our invention is to produce an extremely simple apparatus of "this kind which may be applied to any-ordinary conductor and cistern, and which is constructed in such a manner thatthe first water running from the roof, which is dirty necessarily, will be discharged Without running into the cistern, and also to arrange the apparatus so that after the dirty water is discharged, a valve will be automatically shifted so that the clean water will run to the cistern.
  • Figure 1 is a broken side elevation, partly in section, of the apparatus embodying our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a central vertical section of the same, with the apparatus in its normal position adapted to discharge the dirty water;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • the apparatus is provided with a suitable case 10, which is preferably oval and elongated vertically,the case connecting at the top with a pipe 11 leading to the roof, and at the bottom with a pipe 12 adapted to discharge the dirty water.
  • the case is divided by an inclined partition 13 and vertical partition 13, into two compartments 14 and 15, arranged one above the other and these communicate by means of a hole 16 in the partition with a pipe 17 which is secured to the partition and surrounds the hole.
  • the pipe is larger than thehole 16 and it is p'rovided, near the top, with a circumferential cup 18 which communicates with the compartment 14 by means of holes 19 forming a sort of strainer,
  • a wheel 22 which is 'journaied" on a suitable support in the chamber or compartment 15, as shown clearly in Figs. 1 and 3.
  • the wheel 22 is provided on one side with aweight 23 which returns it to position after it has been oscillated by the water in the bucket 21.
  • the wheel connects by means of a crank and rod 24 with a flap valve 25, which is provided with a suitable packing 26 and is normally held so as to tightly close the pipe 27 which leads from the upper chamber or compartment 14 and is adapted to carry clean water to the cistern.
  • the operation of the apparatus is as follows: The first water which runs from the pipe 11 into the compartment 14 runs down through the hole 16 and pipe 17 and is discharged through the pipe 12, taking with it the dirtwhich it carries, but a portion of the water passes through the holes 19 to the cup 18 and from this through the pipe 20 to the bucket 21.
  • the bucket is thus filled and, by the time it is filled, the water entering the case 10 will have become clean and at this time thebucket oscillates the wheel 22 so that the valve 25 closes down over the hole 16 and is held there by the inflowing water which passes out through the pipe 17 to the cistern.
  • a rain Water cut-0E comprising a case having an inlet pipe at the top and a discharge pipe at the bottom, an inclined partition with a hole in it, extending across the case, a second discharge pipe opening from the case at the foot of the inclined partition, a valve to close the hole in the partition and the second discharge pipe, a cup encircling the hole in the partition and having perforations in the top, a Wheel journaled in the case and provided with a peripheral bucket, a pipe leading from the cup to the bucket, and means for operating the valve by the movement of the wheel, substantially as described.
  • a rain-water cut-0E comprising a case having an inlet at the top and a discharge at the bottom, a transverse partition in the case provided with a hole in it, a second discharge pipe opening from the case above the partition, a valve having a slotted arm and arranged to close. alternately the second discharge pipe and the hole in the partition, a wheel journaled in the case and provided with a wrist pin engaging the slot in the arm and having a bucket out of the path of the water through the casing, and a small pipe leading from above the partition and discharging slowly into the bucket, substantially as described.

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J. M. CASTAING'r & J. B. DOHIN. RAIN WATER GUT-OFF.
'Patented Nov. 20, 1 894.
INVENTORS ATTORNEYS.
D STATE JEAN MARIE o srAI e AND PATENT OFFICE.
JEAN- BAPTISTE DOHIN, OF EW O LEANS,
LOUISIANA.
RAlN -WAT ER cur- FF.-
sPEcIFIcA'rIoN forming part of Letters Patent No; 529,596, titted November 20, 1894.
Application filed April 30,1894. s atin 509,536. (No modet) following is a full, clear, and exact description.
Our invention relates to improvements in ram water cut-offs such as are arranged between the conductor on a building and the cistern which is supplied withwater from the conductor.
The object of our invention is to produce an extremely simple apparatus of "this kind which may be applied to any-ordinary conductor and cistern, and which is constructed in such a manner thatthe first water running from the roof, which is dirty necessarily, will be discharged Without running into the cistern, and also to arrange the apparatus so that after the dirty water is discharged, a valve will be automatically shifted so that the clean water will run to the cistern.
To these ends our invention consists of certain features of construction and combinations-of parts, which will be hereinafter described and claimed.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar figures of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a broken side elevation, partly in section, of the apparatus embodying our invention. Fig. 2 is a central vertical section of the same, with the apparatus in its normal position adapted to discharge the dirty water;
and Fig. 3 is a sectional plan on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
The apparatus is provided with a suitable case 10, which is preferably oval and elongated vertically,the case connecting at the top with a pipe 11 leading to the roof, and at the bottom with a pipe 12 adapted to discharge the dirty water. The case is divided by an inclined partition 13 and vertical partition 13, into two compartments 14 and 15, arranged one above the other and these communicate by means of a hole 16 in the partition with a pipe 17 which is secured to the partition and surrounds the hole. The pipe is larger than thehole 16 and it is p'rovided, near the top, with a circumferential cup 18 which communicates with the compartment 14 by means of holes 19 forming a sort of strainer,
on the periphery of a wheel 22 which is 'journaied" on a suitable support in the chamber or compartment 15, as shown clearly in Figs. 1 and 3. The wheel 22 is provided on one side with aweight 23 which returns it to position after it has been oscillated by the water in the bucket 21. The wheel connects by means of a crank and rod 24 with a flap valve 25, which is provided with a suitable packing 26 and is normally held so as to tightly close the pipe 27 which leads from the upper chamber or compartment 14 and is adapted to carry clean water to the cistern. i
The operation of the apparatus is as follows: The first water which runs from the pipe 11 into the compartment 14 runs down through the hole 16 and pipe 17 and is discharged through the pipe 12, taking with it the dirtwhich it carries, but a portion of the water passes through the holes 19 to the cup 18 and from this through the pipe 20 to the bucket 21. The bucket is thus filled and, by the time it is filled, the water entering the case 10 will have become clean and at this time thebucket oscillates the wheel 22 so that the valve 25 closes down over the hole 16 and is held there by the inflowing water which passes out through the pipe 17 to the cistern.
Having thus described our ipvention, we
claim as new and desire to secure by Letters path of the water through the casing, a small pipe leading from the partition to the bucket, and means for operating the valve by the movement of the wheel, substantially as described.
2. A rain Water cut-0E, comprising a case having an inlet pipe at the top and a discharge pipe at the bottom, an inclined partition with a hole in it, extending across the case, a second discharge pipe opening from the case at the foot of the inclined partition, a valve to close the hole in the partition and the second discharge pipe, a cup encircling the hole in the partition and having perforations in the top, a Wheel journaled in the case and provided with a peripheral bucket, a pipe leading from the cup to the bucket, and means for operating the valve by the movement of the wheel, substantially as described.
3. A rain-water cut-0E, comprising a case having an inlet at the top and a discharge at the bottom, a transverse partition in the case provided with a hole in it, a second discharge pipe opening from the case above the partition, a valve having a slotted arm and arranged to close. alternately the second discharge pipe and the hole in the partition, a wheel journaled in the case and provided with a wrist pin engaging the slot in the arm and having a bucket out of the path of the water through the casing, and a small pipe leading from above the partition and discharging slowly into the bucket, substantially as described.
JEAN- MARIE CAS'IAING. JEAN BAPTISTE DOHIN.
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