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US574562A
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    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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  • My invention consists in certain novel parts 1o and combinations of parts pointed out in the claims concluding this specicat-ion.
  • Figure 1 reprezo sents a vertical section through a meter
  • Fig. 2 shows a detail of the spindle-bearing.
  • 3 is the inlet-Spud, and 4L the outlet-Spud.
  • 5 is a head-plate inclosing the measuringchamber of the meter
  • 6 is a head-plate giving access to the forward part of the meter, in which the screen 7 is placed.
  • 3o 8 8 is an internal flange support-in g the body of the measuring device proper.
  • 4o 16 is the dial mechanism.
  • 45 19 is a screw-propeller, preferably formed of hard rubber, mounted upon a spindle 20.
  • 2l is a spider mounted on the spindle 20
  • 25 is a blow-olf hole for removing foreign matter which collects outside the screen 7.
  • Fig. 2 which shows the lower 55 end of the propeller
  • 23 is a pivot having a convex end, upon which bears a bearing-piece 24, having a concave end.
  • the spindle 23 is loosely fitted in the spindle 20.
  • the upper bearing is made on the same principle.
  • 6o means ofthese concave and convex ends the spindle 23 is automatically kept out of fric tion-contact at its sides. By this means the friction at the spindle is very greatly reduced.

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ORNEY INVENTOR Pateted Jan. 5, 1897.
L. H. NASH. WATER METER.
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UNITED STATES PATENT EEICE.
LEWIS HALLOCK NASH, OFSOUTH NORIVALK, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO THE NATIONAL METER COMPANY, OF NEWr YORK, N. Y.
WATER-METER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N o. 574,562, dated January 5, 1897.
- Application led February 7,1896. Serial No. 578,346. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, LEWIS I-IALLOCK NASH, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of South Norwalk, inthe county of Fairfield 5 and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Water- Meters, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in certain novel parts 1o and combinations of parts pointed out in the claims concluding this specicat-ion.
The following is a description of the accompanying drawings, which show my invention employed in forms at present preferred I5 by me; but it will be understood that various modilicat-ions and changes may be made without departing from its rspirit and without exceeding the scope of my claims.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 reprezo sents a vertical section through a meter, and
Fig. 2 shows a detail of the spindle-bearing.
2 is the inclosing case.
3 is the inlet-Spud, and 4L the outlet-Spud.
The course of the water through the meter 2 5 is indicated by arrows.
5 is a head-plate inclosing the measuringchamber of the meter, and 6 is a head-plate giving access to the forward part of the meter, in which the screen 7 is placed.
3o 8 8 is an internal flange support-in g the body of the measuring device proper.
9 is a cylinder having a flange IO, which is bolted to the flange 8 of the external case.
11 is a spider directing the current of the 3 5 water into the cylinder 9 and supporting the spindle 12.
13 is a spider secured to the flange 10 and supporting the bearings 14 and the speed-reducing gearing l5.
4o 16 is the dial mechanism.
17 is an annular opening on the inlet side directing the current in a uniform flow into the chamber 18, from which it issues and passes through the cylinder 9.
45 19 is a screw-propeller, preferably formed of hard rubber, mounted upon a spindle 20.
2l is a spider mounted on the spindle 20,
carrying wings 22, which serve under certain conditions to retard the motion of the piston and prevent it racing. Thespider alsoserves 5o as a bearing for the propeller to keep it central.
25 is a blow-olf hole for removing foreign matter which collects outside the screen 7.
Referring to Fig. 2, which shows the lower 55 end of the propeller, 23 is a pivot having a convex end, upon which bears a bearing-piece 24, having a concave end. The spindle 23 is loosely fitted in the spindle 20. The upper bearing is made on the same principle. By 6o means ofthese concave and convex ends the spindle 23 is automatically kept out of fric tion-contact at its sides. By this means the friction at the spindle is very greatly reduced. Then alight stream is passing, the'weight of 65 the piston is not overcome by the pressure of the Water, and said weight is borne upon the top of the lower spindle 23; but when water is passing in large quantities the propeller is lifted and the pressure is borne by the top of 7o the corresponding spindle at the upper end of the propeller. It is obvious that the spindle 23 might be made concave and the seat 24 convex, if preferred.
I. The combination with the cylinder 9 conr taining the propeller 19, means for causing the water passing said propeller to flow from the bottom upward, an inclosing case 2 completely inclosing said cylinder and leaving 8o around it an annular space and forming an ante-chamber divided by a screen on the outer side of which are two openings, one for the inlet of water and one for the removal of sediment. 85
2. The combination of the propeller 19, with a spider 22 carried by said propeller acting directly in line with the flow of the water as it passes through the meter.
LEWIS I-IALLOCK NASH. Witnesses:
WM. J. BROWN, D, L. THOMPSON.
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US2649712A (en) * 1947-10-06 1953-08-25 Clarence R Dale Oil well flowmeter
US2743375A (en) * 1953-09-18 1956-04-24 Louis W Parker Turbo-generator

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2649712A (en) * 1947-10-06 1953-08-25 Clarence R Dale Oil well flowmeter
US2743375A (en) * 1953-09-18 1956-04-24 Louis W Parker Turbo-generator

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