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US565634A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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  • Impump or drill rods have invented certain new and useful Impump or drill rods.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an exceedingly cheap and simple contrivance and one in which there shall be a minimum amount of power expended.
  • Another object is to provide a device which can be used for operating two pumps at the same time.
  • Another object is to provide a drilling attachment by which the slack of the bit-rope is taken up and the jar at the dead-points avoided.
  • A indicates the main walking-beam, pivoted between standards A and provided with pendent brace-arms a: w, to which the pitman W is at tached, said pitman being driven from any suitable source and imparting motion to the walking-beam from which it is transmitted to levers C O, pivoted upon posts V V, through the medium-ropes B, connecting the walkingbeam and levers, but said ropes first pass through pulleys D D, mounted upon bracebars D D, as clearly shown.
  • the levers C O are also connected with a lever E, pivoted upon a post E, said lever E being connected with the levers O to assist in their operation, for as one is drawn down the lever E being drawn down on that side will cause the lever upon the opposite side to be elevated.
  • levers 0 maybe connected to separate pump-rods for pumping, and when used in drilling said ends are connected to a drivechain K, which passes around a sprocket-wheel I, mounted upon a shaft II, and said shaft also carries a disk G, upon the outer face of which are fixed slideways L L, in which slides a block M, carrying a revolving pin N, to which is attached the rope O, which runs over pulley R, supported by derrick S, and carries at its lower end the drilltool T.
  • a drivechain K which passes around a sprocket-wheel I, mounted upon a shaft II, and said shaft also carries a disk G, upon the outer face of which are fixed slideways L L, in which slides a block M, carrying a revolving pin N, to which is attached the rope O, which runs over pulley R, supported by derrick S, and carries at its lower end the drilltool T.
  • the operation of the apparatus just described is as follows:
  • the walking-beam is set in operation by the pitman, and this drives the levers O, which operate the chain K, sprocket I, and shaft II.
  • the disk G is caused to turn back and forth about one-half a revolution, and the block M is consequently caused to move up and down and pull upon the rope O.
  • Spring-buffers N are arranged at each end of slide to break the jar as the stroke changes.
  • the pin N turning freely takes up the slack in the rope O. In case of pumping the rods are attached at F, and in case one pump gets out of order the other can be continued without interrup tion.

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A. W. PIGKBRING. PUMPING AND DRILLING MACHINE.
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Patented Aug. 11, 1896.
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ABEL W. PICKERING, OF LOOK, KENTUCKY.
PUMPING AND DRILLING MACHINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 565,634, dated August 11, 1896.
Application filed November 5, 1895. Serial No. 568,012. (No model.)
. have invented certain new and useful Impump or drill rods.
The object of the invention is to provide an exceedingly cheap and simple contrivance and one in which there shall be a minimum amount of power expended.
Another object is to provide a device which can be used for operating two pumps at the same time.
Another object is to provide a drilling attachment by which the slack of the bit-rope is taken up and the jar at the dead-points avoided.
With these objects in view, and such others as may hereinafter appear, my invention consists in the peculiar construction of the several parts and their novel combination or arrangement,all of which will be fully described, and then pointed out in the claims.
The drawing is a perspective View of my improved device. i Referring now to said drawing, A indicates the main walking-beam, pivoted between standards A and provided with pendent brace-arms a: w, to which the pitman W is at tached, said pitman being driven from any suitable source and imparting motion to the walking-beam from which it is transmitted to levers C O, pivoted upon posts V V, through the medium-ropes B, connecting the walkingbeam and levers, but said ropes first pass through pulleys D D, mounted upon bracebars D D, as clearly shown. The levers C O are also connected with a lever E, pivoted upon a post E, said lever E being connected with the levers O to assist in their operation, for as one is drawn down the lever E being drawn down on that side will cause the lever upon the opposite side to be elevated.
The ends F of levers 0 maybe connected to separate pump-rods for pumping, and when used in drilling said ends are connected to a drivechain K, which passes around a sprocket-wheel I, mounted upon a shaft II, and said shaft also carries a disk G, upon the outer face of which are fixed slideways L L, in which slides a block M, carrying a revolving pin N, to which is attached the rope O, which runs over pulley R, supported by derrick S, and carries at its lower end the drilltool T.
The operation of the apparatus just described is as follows: The walking-beam is set in operation by the pitman, and this drives the levers O, which operate the chain K, sprocket I, and shaft II. By these operations the disk G is caused to turn back and forth about one-half a revolution, and the block M is consequently caused to move up and down and pull upon the rope O. Spring-buffers N are arranged at each end of slide to break the jar as the stroke changes. The pin N turning freely also takes up the slack in the rope O. In case of pumping the rods are attached at F, and in case one pump gets out of order the other can be continued without interrup tion.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is p 1. In a device of the character described, the combination of the Walking-beam, levers, ropes connecting the Walkin g -beam and levers, the drive-chain, the drive-shaft, disk, and operating-rope,all arranged substantially as shown and described.
2. In a device of the character described, the combination with a walking-beam, of the levers and ropes connecting said walkingbeam and levers, the drive-shaft, chain and sprocket, the disk, and slideways, the slideblock and rope all arranged substantially as shown and described.
3. The combination with the walking-beam and pitman, of the levers O, O, and cords B, and the lever E, connected to the levers O, substantially as shown and described.
4. The combination With the walking-beam specification in the presence of two subscriband pitrnan, of the levers O, O, and ropes B, ing witnesses. B, the lever E, connections between said levers E and 0, chain K, shaft H, sprocket I, disk ABEL PICKERING' 5 G, slide L, and block M all arranged substan- Witnesses:
tially as shown and described. AUSTIN A. EDWARDS,
In testimony whereof I have signed this THOMAS EVANS.
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