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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • My invention relates to certain new and ilseful improvements in fiume-gates; and it consists in certain features of-novelty hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
  • Fig. II is a front view of my preferred form of gate.
  • Fig. III represents a section taken on line III III of Fig. II.
  • Fig. IV is a front view of a slight modification of the preferred form of gate.
  • Fig. V represents a section taken on line V Vof Fig. IV.
  • Fig. VI represents a vertical section of one side of a Hume, showing my improvement as applied to a brick or cement flume.
  • 1 represents an irrigating Hume, 2 round side openings through which the Water is permitted to flow when it is desired to irrigate, and 3 my improved spring-gate secured to the outer side of the fiume, preferably by means of a pivotscrew 4.
  • the body 5 of thel gate is preferably' made circular in form, as shown, to correspond with the round side openings 2 in the flume.
  • the gate 3 is provided with a springstem 6, made convex in form and having an outer free bearing end 7, which assists in holding the gate in position.
  • the screw 4 passes through the spring-stem 6 and enters the side of the flume, thus forming a pivotal support for the gate and by which the tension of the gate over the opening 2 may be increased or diminished by adjusting the screw.
  • I preferably form a flange 9 on the body of the gate, thus making it dish-shaped, and form the free end of the stem G spoonshaped, as
  • Figs. IV and V I have shown a slight modification in which the body 5 of the gate is made of a separate piece from the stem, this permitting me to use scrap or waste material that could not otherwise be utilized.
  • the spring-stem in the modified form can be made of the material that would ,be wasted in making the form shown in Fig. II, and the body of the gate can be formed of other waste material.
  • a portionv of the center is struck up, thus forming a strip 1l beneath which the stem 6 is inserted.
  • Fig. VI,I have shown my gate applied to a brick or cement flume 12, representing a plate having points 13 struck down for the purpose of embedding the plate in mortar or cement, a bolt to correspond with the screw 4, and a thimble 14 surrounding the opening 2 and formingasmooth surface for the gage to rest against.
  • I preferably place my gate on the outside of the flume, thus avoiding the obstruction to the proper working of the same occasioned by sand, grass, and other foreign substances in the flume.
  • the opening or closing of the gate serves to clean the seat against which it rests, which is not the case in the ordinary gates in use, the spring being sufficiently rigid to hold the ⁇ gate in the position placed, so that the amount of Water used may be regulated.

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B.PBABS0N. PLUME GATE'.
No. 544,069. Patented Aug. 6,1895.
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BENJAMIN PEARSON, OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 544,069, dated August 6, 1895.
Application sied May 16, 1894. semina. 511.475. (No man and State of California,haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Flume- Gates, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to certain new and ilseful improvements in fiume-gates; and it consists in certain features of-novelty hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
Figure I'represents a perspective of a flume, showing my improved gate attached thereto. Fig. II is a front view of my preferred form of gate. Fig. III represents a section taken on line III III of Fig. II. Fig. IV is a front view of a slight modification of the preferred form of gate. Fig. V represents a section taken on line V Vof Fig. IV. Fig. VI represents a vertical section of one side of a Hume, showing my improvement as applied to a brick or cement flume.
Referring to tlie drawings, 1 represents an irrigating Hume, 2 round side openings through which the Water is permitted to flow when it is desired to irrigate, and 3 my improved spring-gate secured to the outer side of the fiume, preferably by means of a pivotscrew 4. The body 5 of thel gate is preferably' made circular in form, as shown, to correspond with the round side openings 2 in the flume.
The gate 3 is provided with a springstem 6, made convex in form and having an outer free bearing end 7, which assists in holding the gate in position. The screw 4: passes through the spring-stem 6 and enters the side of the flume, thus forming a pivotal support for the gate and by which the tension of the gate over the opening 2 may be increased or diminished by adjusting the screw.
8 represents an upturned hand-piece providing a handle on the gate by which it may be tilted and moved to the desired position.
I preferably form a flange 9 on the body of the gate, thus making it dish-shaped, and form the free end of the stem G spoonshaped, as
shown at 10, iu order that the gate may move freely on its pivot by not presenting a sharp edge, which would have a tendency to interfere with thegrain of the wood o f the side ofv Athe flume.
In Figs. IV and V, I have shown a slight modification in which the body 5 of the gate is made of a separate piece from the stem, this permitting me to use scrap or waste material that could not otherwise be utilized. The spring-stem in the modified form can be made of the material that would ,be wasted in making the form shown in Fig. II, and the body of the gate can be formed of other waste material. In this modification a portionv of the center is struck up, thus forming a strip 1l beneath which the stem 6 is inserted.
In Fig. VI,I have shown my gate applied to a brick or cement flume 12, representing a plate having points 13 struck down for the purpose of embedding the plate in mortar or cement,a bolt to correspond with the screw 4, and a thimble 14 surrounding the opening 2 and formingasmooth surface for the gage to rest against. y
I preferably place my gate on the outside of the flume, thus avoiding the obstruction to the proper working of the same occasioned by sand, grass, and other foreign substances in the flume. The opening or closing of the gate serves to clean the seat against which it rests, which is not the case in the ordinary gates in use, the spring being sufficiently rigid to hold the `gate in the position placed, so that the amount of Water used may be regulated.
I do not confine myself to the form of spring shown, but consider it the most simple and and having its opposite end spoon-shaped, substantially as described.
position, substantially as described and for 3. In a du me gate the combination of a body,
the purpose set forth.
a spring stem by which the body may be piv- BENJAMIN PEARSON' Witnesses:
M. F. CLUTE, L. W. CLARK.
5 oted to a fiume, a plate connected with the fiume for supporting the gate and a thmble against which the gate rests when in its closed
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Cited By (5)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2684827A (en) * 1949-12-28 1954-07-27 Hohnstein Gate for irrigation pipes
US3240467A (en) * 1963-07-02 1966-03-15 Ranco Inc Self-aligning pivoted valve
US3358911A (en) * 1965-09-17 1967-12-19 Broan Mfg Co Inc Blower
US3736755A (en) * 1972-02-23 1973-06-05 R Hammond Irrigation system
US4685828A (en) * 1986-07-10 1987-08-11 Whittle Lee M Irrigation channel gate

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2684827A (en) * 1949-12-28 1954-07-27 Hohnstein Gate for irrigation pipes
US3240467A (en) * 1963-07-02 1966-03-15 Ranco Inc Self-aligning pivoted valve
US3358911A (en) * 1965-09-17 1967-12-19 Broan Mfg Co Inc Blower
US3736755A (en) * 1972-02-23 1973-06-05 R Hammond Irrigation system
US4685828A (en) * 1986-07-10 1987-08-11 Whittle Lee M Irrigation channel gate

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