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US696508A
US696508A US9199902A US1902091999A US696508A US 696508 A US696508 A US 696508A US 9199902 A US9199902 A US 9199902A US 1902091999 A US1902091999 A US 1902091999A US 696508 A US696508 A US 696508A
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    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66FHOISTING, LIFTING, HAULING OR PUSHING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. DEVICES WHICH APPLY A LIFTING OR PUSHING FORCE DIRECTLY TO THE SURFACE OF A LOAD
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  • This invention relates to a pueumaticcushion appliance usable as a fire-escape and for other purposes, such as the lowering of goods or materials from a height or into the hold of a ship, cellar, or pit.
  • the invention consists of a weighted plug or pist-on working in a vertically-arranged tubeor pipe having a closed top end furnished with an adjustable escape-valve and having its lower end open to the atmosphere, the said piston being secured to a rope, which passes out through a central hole in the closed end of tube, the rope then passing over a sheave, and with its free end carrying a light cage or other device suitable to support a person or goods.
  • A is the vertically-arranged tube or pipe
  • Above washer F is a dished leather or rubber piston-packing G, the upper rim or edge ot' which is attached to an expanding steel ring H, which insures said edge of leather packing beingr retained in position andan air-tightjoint being maintained between inner waltof tube and the said piston-leather and so preventing the downward escape 0f air.
  • the expanding Washer F is seated in the concaved upper endof piston E about the central rod D, while the expanding ring-piece lI is supported upon said central rod D of the weighted piston E.
  • I is a washer-plate within the leather piston-piece G.
  • a regulating-valve A3 by means of which the escape of air from tube is regulated.
  • the said rope G outside the tube or pipe passes upward and over a suitably-supported sheave or pulley J, arranged, say, near the top of a building.
  • the free length ot' rope is suspended therefrom and has affixed to it a cage, as K,
  • the lower end ot' said vertical tube is open to the atmosphere, as at A4, and it is seated on a plate, as A5, while also Va spring-buffer, as L, may be employed to receive the Weighted piston when it reaches the lower end of its stroke.
  • the appliance is brought into operation upon a person of sufticient weight stepping into the cage, or a sufficient load to overcome the weight of the piston or plug E being carried on the rope suspended over the sheave then the weighted plug-piston will be drawn upward by the rope and so compress the air within tube, and thus prevent the too rapid descent of the person orload, such descent being regulated by the air which escapes through the valve A3.
  • the suspended rope is relieved of its load the weighted piston falls within the tube and so returns the overhanging rope, with its attached cage, to its elevated position, in readiness for the next descent.
  • a tube A open at its bottoin and closed at its upper end, an air-regu lating valve at said upper end, a Weighted piston in said tube, an expansion-Washer carried by said Weight, and a rope or cable connected to said Weight, substantially as described.
  • a tube A having an open lower end and a closed upper end, an air-regulating valve at said upper end, a weight in said tube concaved at said upper end, a cupshaped expansion-Washer seated in said concaved end of the weight, and a rope or cable connected to said Weight, substantially as described.
  • a tube A closed at its upper end and open at its lower end, a tapering Weight Within said tube having; a concaved upper end, a cup-shaped expansion-Washer seated in said concavity, a clamping-disk within said Washer, a bolt passing through said disk, Washer and Weight, for clamping them together, and a rope connected to said rod, substantially as described.

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Patented Apr. I, i902.
W. STEWART.
FIRE ESCAPE.
(Application filed Jan. 31, 1902.)
No. 696,508.l
(No Model.)
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FIREMESCAPE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 696,508, dated April 1, 1902. Application tiled January 3l, 1902. Serial No. 91.999. (No modela) T0 @ZZ wiz/0m t may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM STEWART, builder, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at I-Iume street, Albury, inthe British State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, have invented a new and useful Pneumatic Cushion Appliance Usable as a Fire-Escape and for other Purposes, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a pueumaticcushion appliance usable as a lire-escape and for other purposes, such as the lowering of goods or materials from a height or into the hold of a ship, cellar, or pit.
The invention consists of a weighted plug or pist-on working in a vertically-arranged tubeor pipe having a closed top end furnished with an adjustable escape-valve and having its lower end open to the atmosphere, the said piston being secured to a rope, which passes out through a central hole in the closed end of tube, the rope then passing over a sheave, and with its free end carrying a light cage or other device suitable to support a person or goods.
In Order that the invention may be well understood, I will now describe it, aided-by a reference to the attached sheet of drawings, in which- Figure l shows by an elevation the appliance as attached to the wall of a building; Fig. 2, an enlarged sectional view of the construction of the tube and piston, and Fig. 3 a top end View of the tube; Fig. 4, a plan, and Fig. 1l a central section, of an expanding washer which is employed on the piston; and Fig. 5 a plan and Fig. 5a a sectional 'view of an expanding ring which is attached to piston and to the piston packing-leather.
A is the vertically-arranged tube or pipe,
made of the requisite sectional area and length, fixed, say, to the wall of a building, as B, the top ofthe tube having a cap A' secured on it, which is provided with a central hole A2, through which a wire or other rope C is passed. The end of said rope within the tube or pipe is secured to an eye or ring at top end of a rod D, which passes through and supports by a nut D a piston or weighted plug E, which fits loosely within the tube. The upper cud of said piston or plugis made concave to receive a saucer-shape expanding washer F, whose edge is slitted radially to allow it to expand. Above washer F is a dished leather or rubber piston-packing G, the upper rim or edge ot' which is attached to an expanding steel ring H, which insures said edge of leather packing beingr retained in position andan air-tightjoint being maintained between inner waltof tube and the said piston-leather and so preventing the downward escape 0f air. The expanding Washer F is seated in the concaved upper endof piston E about the central rod D, while the expanding ring-piece lI is supported upon said central rod D of the weighted piston E.
I is a washer-plate within the leather piston-piece G.
In the aforesaid cap A at top end of tube is a regulating-valve A3, by means of which the escape of air from tube is regulated. The said rope G outside the tube or pipe passes upward and over a suitably-supported sheave or pulley J, arranged, say, near the top of a building. The free length ot' rope is suspended therefrom and has affixed to it a cage, as K,
' ora cross-bar, ring, or other device to support the person using the appliance or the materials or goods it is to be used to lower.
J is a guard-pulley to prevent the rope leaping from the groove in pulley J. The lower end ot' said vertical tube is open to the atmosphere, as at A4, and it is seated on a plate, as A5, while also Va spring-buffer, as L, may be employed to receive the Weighted piston when it reaches the lower end of its stroke.
The appliance is brought into operation upon a person of sufticient weight stepping into the cage, or a sufficient load to overcome the weight of the piston or plug E being carried on the rope suspended over the sheave then the weighted plug-piston will be drawn upward by the rope and so compress the air within tube, and thus prevent the too rapid descent of the person orload, such descent being regulated by the air which escapes through the valve A3. Again, immediately the suspended rope is relieved of its load the weighted piston falls within the tube and so returns the overhanging rope, with its attached cage, to its elevated position, in readiness for the next descent.
Although I have described and shown one IOO arrangement of my appliance for the purpose stated, I Would have it understood that I do not desire to conne myself thereto, as, for instance, the vertical tube may be arranged in a rectangular lining or box and the sheave at upper end be supported by arms therefrom, and hence the appliance be portable, and, as will be obvious, other arrangements ofthe appli-ance may be necessary to suit the use to which it is to be put.v
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. In a tire-escape, a tube A open at its bottoin and closed at its upper end, an air-regu lating valve at said upper end, a Weighted piston in said tube, an expansion-Washer carried by said Weight, and a rope or cable connected to said Weight, substantially as described.
2. In a fire-escape, a tube A having an open lower end and a closed upper end, an air-regulating valve at said upper end, a weight in said tube concaved at said upper end, a cupshaped expansion-Washer seated in said concaved end of the weight, and a rope or cable connected to said Weight, substantially as described.
8. In a fire-escape, a tube A closed at its upper end and open at its lower end, a tapering Weight Within said tube having; a concaved upper end, a cup-shaped expansion-Washer seated in said concavity, a clamping-disk within said Washer, a bolt passing through said disk, Washer and Weight, for clamping them together, and a rope connected to said rod, substantially as described.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM STEWART.
XVitnesses:
SEDLINGTON BoDYcoMB, W. J. S. THOMPSON.
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