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  • My invention relates to improvements in Windmills in which the entire machine, with all its working parts, rotates around a central point in the tower.
  • the object-s of my improvements are, first, to provide a frame which will readily adj ust itself to the direction of the wind; second, to provide self-regulating sails; third, to provide an easy method of control, and, fourth, to provide a safety storm locking device.
  • a a d constitute the hollow frame, which by a suitable collar rests upon the top of the pipe m.
  • a hollowr extension of the frame passes down into m below j, maintaining it l in place.
  • the entire machine rests upon and rotates in the pipe m, the pipe m being secured to the tower.
  • In the hollow frame A is a hollow shaft connecting the Wheel B and the eccentric c. By means of this shaft the power received by the wheel B is transmitted to c. Passing through and extending beyond this hollow shaft is a rod or pipe d, upon one end of which is a brace-bearing slide e, loosely placed, a nut or cap f, Fig. II, Vkeeping it in place.
  • a swivel g, Fig. II On the other end is a swivel g, Fig. II.
  • a chain or cord over the pulley h connects this to the wire t, which wire enters the frame at j, passing to the ground Vfor controlling the mill.
  • Releasing the wire t' permits the coil-springs o o 0,
  • Fig. IV represents the mill in a light breeze
  • Fig. I in a light wind
  • Fig. II in a wind-storm.
  • the storm-lock is operated by the last-described action of the sails. Said action ofthe sails through the braces 7c, Fig. III, carries the brace-bearing slide e along the rod d toward the center of the wheel B, leaving CZ eX- tended.
  • the hook r fastens over the catcht and is thus maintained by the coilspring Drawing the wire c' slides the rod d, brings the cap f, Fig. II, against the projection u, of the hook r, overcomes the spring x, and raises the hook r from the catch t, when the springs o drive the locking device, together with the rod d, away and set the mill in working position.

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No. 6|2,4 s4. Patented om. 18,1898.
n. w. STEWART.
WINDMILL.
(Application led July 242, 1897.) (No Model.) 2 Shaets-Sheet l.
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R. W. STEWART.
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ROBERT WILLIAM STEWART, OF MOUNT VICTORY, OHIO.
WINDNIILL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 612,464, dated October 18, 1898. Application tiled July 22,1897. Serial No. 645,634. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom it may concern.:
Beit known that I, ROBERT WILLIAM STEW- ART, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mount Victory, in the county of I-Iardin and State of Ohio, have invented a new and useful `IVindmill, of which the following is a specilication.
My invention relates to improvements in Windmills in which the entire machine, with all its working parts, rotates around a central point in the tower.
The object-s of my improvements are, first, to provide a frame which will readily adj ust itself to the direction of the wind; second, to provide self-regulating sails; third, to provide an easy method of control, and, fourth, to provide a safety storm locking device. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figures I and II are views of the entire machine in different positions; Fig. III, a sectional view of the storm locking device, and Fig. IV a perspective in full sail.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
All reference is to Fig. I unless otherwise specified.
A a d constitute the hollow frame, which by a suitable collar rests upon the top of the pipe m. A hollowr extension of the frame passes down into m below j, maintaining it l in place. Thus the entire machine rests upon and rotates in the pipe m, the pipe m being secured to the tower. In the hollow frame A is a hollow shaft connecting the Wheel B and the eccentric c. By means of this shaft the power received by the wheel B is transmitted to c. Passing through and extending beyond this hollow shaft is a rod or pipe d, upon one end of which is a brace-bearing slide e, loosely placed, a nut or cap f, Fig. II, Vkeeping it in place. On the other end is a swivel g, Fig. II. A chain or cord over the pulley h connects this to the wire t, which wire enters the frame at j, passing to the ground Vfor controlling the mill. ries the rod d, with the brace-bearing slide e, toward the center of the wheel B, causing the braces 7c 7a 7197s, Fig. II, to act upon the sails ZZZ Z, Fig. II, changing the sails from right angles to parallel with the frame A, their ends to the wind, and the mill out of sail. Releasing the wire t' permits the coil-springs o o 0,
Drawing upon this wire car-- Fig. II, which are attached inside of the blocks n to the wheel B and to the inner ends of the sails Z, to draw in the ends of the sails and "replace them in working position, as in Fig.
acting on the longer ends drives them in advance of the shorter ends and exposes less surface to the action of the wind, and so automatically regulates its speed. Fig. IV represents the mill in a light breeze, Fig. I in a light wind, and Fig. II in a wind-storm.
The storm-lock is operated by the last-described action of the sails. Said action ofthe sails through the braces 7c, Fig. III, carries the brace-bearing slide e along the rod d toward the center of the wheel B, leaving CZ eX- tended. The hook r fastens over the catcht and is thus maintained by the coilspring Drawing the wire c' slides the rod d, brings the cap f, Fig. II, against the projection u, of the hook r, overcomes the spring x, and raises the hook r from the catch t, when the springs o drive the locking device, together with the rod d, away and set the mill in working position.
I am aware that prior to my invention windmills have been made rotating with the wind with self-regulating sails and stopping devices. I therefore do not claim such a com;- bination broadly; but
Vhat I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a Wind-wheel, the combination with the blades of the braces 7c, the brace-bearing slide e, -the rod CZ, carrying the head f, the catch t and the hook r attached to the said slide, and carrying the projection u., as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a windwheel, the brace-bearing slide c, the locking devices, the sliding rod d and wire i for locking or unlocking the slide, as and for the purpose set forth.
RoBnRr WILLIAM STEWART.
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US4632637A (en) * 1981-06-04 1986-12-30 Analytics, Inc. Wind turbine
WO2019238192A1 (en) * 2018-06-14 2019-12-19 Vestas Wind Systems A/S A wind turbine with hinged blades having a hinge position between inner and outer tip end of the blades
US20210207582A1 (en) * 2018-06-14 2021-07-08 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Wind turbine with blades hinged at an intermediate position
US11898534B2 (en) 2019-11-12 2024-02-13 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Hinged blade wind turbine with tilted axis and/or coned rotor

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US4632637A (en) * 1981-06-04 1986-12-30 Analytics, Inc. Wind turbine
WO2019238192A1 (en) * 2018-06-14 2019-12-19 Vestas Wind Systems A/S A wind turbine with hinged blades having a hinge position between inner and outer tip end of the blades
CN112272737A (en) * 2018-06-14 2021-01-26 维斯塔斯风力系统有限公司 Wind turbine with hinged blades having a hinge position between the inner and outer tips of the blades
US20210207582A1 (en) * 2018-06-14 2021-07-08 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Wind turbine with blades hinged at an intermediate position
US11319921B2 (en) 2018-06-14 2022-05-03 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Wind turbine with hinged blades having a hinge position between inner and outer tip end of the blades
CN112272737B (en) * 2018-06-14 2023-08-22 维斯塔斯风力系统有限公司 Wind turbine with hinged blade having hinge position between inner and outer tips of the blade
US11821407B2 (en) * 2018-06-14 2023-11-21 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Wind turbine with blades hinged at an intermediate position
US11898534B2 (en) 2019-11-12 2024-02-13 Vestas Wind Systems A/S Hinged blade wind turbine with tilted axis and/or coned rotor

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