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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
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  • Nrrnn STATES PATENT Orricn.
  • This invention relates to prime motors which are actuated by air compressed to the proper density, the object of the invention being to obtain a greater time of effective working and to compensate for the use of air and prevent same from reducing the effective pressure, the details of all of which will be hereinafter fully specified and the parts claimed as new pointed out in the claim.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal vertical section of the device, showing the interior arrangement of parts.
  • Fig. 2 is a Vertical cross-section through the left-hand cylinder in Fig. 1, furtherillustrating the parts therein shown.
  • A is a receiver which acts as the main reservoir for the compressed air used in actuating the device.
  • Two other cylinders B and 0 lead out from this cylinder A, as will be hereinafter specified.
  • a piston D which should fit the inner side of said cylinder and be provided with suitable packing of metal or other suitable substance, whereby an air-tight joint is insured.
  • a spring E which should be of about the same tension as the air-pressure and acts to move the said piston toward its outlet into the reservoir A.
  • this spring may be composed of several springs nested, and, if desired, the contiguous springs in the nest may be reverse-wound, in order that one will not interfere with the other. It is preferable that the capacity in cubic contents of this cylinder 0 should be about the same or greater than that of the cylinder B, in order that the movement of the piston D may follow themovement of the piston Fin the other cylinder.
  • the piston F is formed of two plates with a rubber or other elastic packing clamped between them, preferably, and moves in the cylinder A, carrying on its under side two lugs j, which have pivoted on a suitable shaft f between them grooved wheels f Secured on the inner side .of the reservoir A is a brace G, which may obviously be of any form desired and should be of such form and so braced as to put no dangerous stress on the boiler-plate of which the reservoir is composed and at the same time retain the attached parts securely in the proper places.
  • Two uprights g are secured to the upper side of the brace G, and revolving loosely on a shaftgf sustained between these said uprights are grooved wheels 9 of a number sufficient to co-operate with the wheels f as will be presently-understood, a wheel 9 being also provided to act as a carrier for the rope H to the drum I.
  • This rope H is secured at one end to a hood h and passing in succession over one of the wheels f thence to a wheel 9 and so on until the proper number of re turns are made to give the power desired with the application of the desired number of pounds pressure of compressed air, its end passing over the carrier-wheel g and then to the drum whercon the remainder is wound, to be unwound therefrom by the upward passage of the piston F.
  • the drum I is mounted on a shaft J, which is journaled in the uprights g and passes out through the side of the reservoir A, a stuffing-box a being provided whereby an air-tight bearing is insured at the point where said shaft passes through.
  • a plug 1 is screwed into a hole in the top of the cylinder B, and a small hole is drilled therein, so that the air would only pass out at that point at a sufficient rate to cause a resistance to any sudden movement of the piston F, and thus in case any of the machinery was broken the piston would only move at a moderate speed and not be suddenly forced upwardly to strike the head of the cylinder.
  • the plug c,of similar construction, set in the head of the cylinder C also operates in the same manner with reference to the piston D, the movement, however, of said piston causing an influx of air in that cylinder.
  • This device is as follows: The pistons D and F being at their lower extreme positions air is pumped into the reservoir A, which forces the piston D upwardly into its cylinder against the spring E, thus storing power in said spring. As soon as the air reaches its working pressure the device is then ready to operate, and upon the release of the machinery will operate to drive same until the piston shall have reached its upper extreme position, unwinding the rope H from the drum I at a speed proportionate to the speed of the piston and the number of returns of said rope between the wheel f and g
  • This device is particularly adaptable to pleasure vehicles, although it may be used as a motor for any purpose desired.

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W. GAWHERN. AIR MOTOR.
No. 547,661; Patented Oct. 8, 1895.
Nrrnn STATES PATENT Orricn.
WILLIAM GAW'HERN, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 547,661, dated October 8, 1895.
Application filed February 20, 189 1. Serial No. 500,896. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern/.-
Be it known that l, WILLIAM CAWHERN, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Atlanta, in the county of Fulton and State of Georgia, havemade certain new and useful Improvements in Air-Motors; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to prime motors which are actuated by air compressed to the proper density, the object of the invention being to obtain a greater time of effective working and to compensate for the use of air and prevent same from reducing the effective pressure, the details of all of which will be hereinafter fully specified and the parts claimed as new pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal vertical section of the device, showing the interior arrangement of parts. Fig. 2 is a Vertical cross-section through the left-hand cylinder in Fig. 1, furtherillustrating the parts therein shown.
In the figures like reference-marks are employed in the designation of corresponding parts in both the views.
A is a receiver which acts as the main reservoir for the compressed air used in actuating the device. Two other cylinders B and 0 lead out from this cylinder A, as will be hereinafter specified. In the cylinder 0 is a piston D, which should fit the inner side of said cylinder and be provided with suitable packing of metal or other suitable substance, whereby an air-tight joint is insured. Situated between the upper end of the said cylinder and the piston D is a spring E, which should be of about the same tension as the air-pressure and acts to move the said piston toward its outlet into the reservoir A. If desired, this spring may be composed of several springs nested, and, if desired, the contiguous springs in the nest may be reverse-wound, in order that one will not interfere with the other. It is preferable that the capacity in cubic contents of this cylinder 0 should be about the same or greater than that of the cylinder B, in order that the movement of the piston D may follow themovement of the piston Fin the other cylinder. The piston F is formed of two plates with a rubber or other elastic packing clamped between them, preferably, and moves in the cylinder A, carrying on its under side two lugs j, which have pivoted on a suitable shaft f between them grooved wheels f Secured on the inner side .of the reservoir A is a brace G, which may obviously be of any form desired and should be of such form and so braced as to put no dangerous stress on the boiler-plate of which the reservoir is composed and at the same time retain the attached parts securely in the proper places. Two uprights g are secured to the upper side of the brace G, and revolving loosely on a shaftgf sustained between these said uprights are grooved wheels 9 of a number sufficient to co-operate with the wheels f as will be presently-understood, a wheel 9 being also provided to act as a carrier for the rope H to the drum I. This rope H is secured at one end to a hood h and passing in succession over one of the wheels f thence to a wheel 9 and so on until the proper number of re turns are made to give the power desired with the application of the desired number of pounds pressure of compressed air, its end passing over the carrier-wheel g and then to the drum whercon the remainder is wound, to be unwound therefrom by the upward passage of the piston F. The drum I is mounted on a shaft J, which is journaled in the uprights g and passes out through the side of the reservoir A, a stuffing-box a being provided whereby an air-tight bearing is insured at the point where said shaft passes through. On the outer end of the said shaft is a pulley, wheel, or gear, as desired, for connecting machinery thereto. A plug 1) is screwed into a hole in the top of the cylinder B, and a small hole is drilled therein, so that the air would only pass out at that point at a sufficient rate to cause a resistance to any sudden movement of the piston F, and thus in case any of the machinery was broken the piston would only move at a moderate speed and not be suddenly forced upwardly to strike the head of the cylinder. The plug c,of similar construction, set in the head of the cylinder C, also operates in the same manner with reference to the piston D, the movement, however, of said piston causing an influx of air in that cylinder.
The operation of this device is as follows: The pistons D and F being at their lower extreme positions air is pumped into the reservoir A, which forces the piston D upwardly into its cylinder against the spring E, thus storing power in said spring. As soon as the air reaches its working pressure the device is then ready to operate, and upon the release of the machinery will operate to drive same until the piston shall have reached its upper extreme position, unwinding the rope H from the drum I at a speed proportionate to the speed of the piston and the number of returns of said rope between the wheel f and g This device is particularly adaptable to pleasure vehicles, although it may be used as a motor for any purpose desired.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
The combination, in an air-motor, of a mainreservoir, a cylinder internally connected therewith, a piston in said cylinder springpressed to reduce the air-space in said cylinder below said piston, a second cylinder of comparatively greater length and smaller diameter also opening internally into said mainreservoir, a piston therein carrying freely revoluble on its under side a series of sheavewheels, a bar transversely secured within the main-reservoir directlyundertheembouchure of the last named cylinder, uprights thereon, a corresponding set of sheave-wheels mounted revolubly between said uprights, a shaftjournaled on said uprights and projecting exteriorly of the main-reservoir through the side thereof, a drum thereon between the said up rights, and a rope secured to one of said uprights, passing over said sheaves in.succession and attached by its other end to the said drum and adapted to be wound thereon, as and for the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I hereunto ailix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM CAWIIERN. Witnesses:
ALBERT P. WOOD, EDWARD P. W001).
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US2588779A (en) * 1940-11-09 1952-03-11 Stigchel Bastiaan Jan Van Der Electric pneumatic driving device for a mechanism having to make a reciprocating movement of limited length at arbitrary moments
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