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US709662A
US709662A US9681102A US1902096811A US709662A US 709662 A US709662 A US 709662A US 9681102 A US9681102 A US 9681102A US 1902096811 A US1902096811 A US 1902096811A US 709662 A US709662 A US 709662A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
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  • Thisinvention relates to anim proved siphon apparatus for automatically draining a body of water from cellars, cisterns, excavations, and other places, and has for'its object to provide a device of this character that is simple in construction and practical and efiicient in operation.
  • Figure l is an elevation of a device embodying the improved feature.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the Siphon-cylinder, the connection being shown broken away; and
  • Fig. 3 is a hori- Zontal section on line 3, Fig. 2, looking in the direction indicated by the arrow.
  • A represents a Siphon-head consisting of an outer casing and an inner tubular hub and which will ordinarily be of the cylindrical form shown and of such dimensions as the intended capacity may require.
  • the apertures 4. through the wall or exterior casing of the Siphon-head open into the annular space 5, surrounding a central hub B, having a passagerunninglongitudinallytherethrough.
  • the connecting end of a force or feed pipe 6 is inserted in the lower end of the hub part of the head and opens into the receivingchamber7therein.
  • Anumberofopeningsotin the lower end of the hub part provide waterpassages leading from the annularspace 5 into the receiving-chamber 7.
  • the connecting end of the discharge-pipe S is inserted in the upper end of the Siphon-head and comes to a close bearing on the shoulder 10, surrounding the upper discharge-chamber 1l, which corresponds to the lower chamber 7. These two chambers are connected by a contracted passage 12, which aids in creating the required operative force in practicai working.
  • the upper or opposite end of the feed-pipe 6 will be connected with a water-supply under pressure and is provided with a controllingvalve 13.
  • the globe 14 incloses a strainer, (not shown,) which may be located at any convenient point between the source of supply and the siphon-head.
  • the Siphon-head In placing the device in position for practical working the Siphon-head is submerged inthe body of water to be drained off, the discharge-pipe leading to the point where the water is to be run off.
  • the feed-valve When the feed-valve is opened, the water under pressure supplying the operating or starting force will rush through into the Siphon-head and draw or suck the water to be drained off through the apertures 4 into the annular space 5, and from there through openings a into the hub receiving-chamber 7, and then outwardly into the discharge-pipe. This operation will be continuous as long as the Siphon-head is submerged.
  • the volume of water flowing through the feed-pipe is easily regulated, so that the supply may be greater or less or shut off entirely, as circumstances may require.
  • a Siphon-head comprising an outer perforated casing and an inner hub part, with an annular space between, said hub part having a continuous passage longitudinally therel through and chambers located in the respective ends thereof connected by a contracted passage, and the communicating openings loetween said annular space and the interior of the hub, substantially as set forth.
  • a Siphon-head comprising an outer perforated casing and an inner tubular hub part having a passage longitudinally therethrough, the passages opening into the lower hub-chamber from said annular space, the feed-pipe, and the discharge-pipe, connected to the opposite ends of the hub part, substantially as set forth.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
ALBERT BRUZEK, OF (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
AUTOMATIC SIPHONwPUll/IP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 709,662, dated September 23, 1902. Application filed March 5, 1902. Serial No. 96,811. (No model.)
To if/ZZ whom it ina/y concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT BEUZEK, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Automatic Siphon-Puur ps; 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.
Thisinvention relates to anim proved siphon apparatus for automatically draining a body of water from cellars, cisterns, excavations, and other places, and has for'its object to provide a device of this character that is simple in construction and practical and efiicient in operation.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis an elevation of a device embodying the improved feature. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the Siphon-cylinder, the connection being shown broken away; and Fig. 3 is a hori- Zontal section on line 3, Fig. 2, looking in the direction indicated by the arrow.
A represents a Siphon-head consisting of an outer casing and an inner tubular hub and which will ordinarily be of the cylindrical form shown and of such dimensions as the intended capacity may require. The apertures 4. through the wall or exterior casing of the Siphon-head open into the annular space 5, surrounding a central hub B, having a passagerunninglongitudinallytherethrough. The connecting end of a force or feed pipe 6 is inserted in the lower end of the hub part of the head and opens into the receivingchamber7therein. Anumberofopeningsotin the lower end of the hub part provide waterpassages leading from the annularspace 5 into the receiving-chamber 7. The connecting end of the discharge-pipe S is inserted in the upper end of the Siphon-head and comes to a close bearing on the shoulder 10, surrounding the upper discharge-chamber 1l, which corresponds to the lower chamber 7. These two chambers are connected by a contracted passage 12, which aids in creating the required operative force in practicai working.
The upper or opposite end of the feed-pipe 6 will be connected with a water-supply under pressure and is provided with a controllingvalve 13. The globe 14 incloses a strainer, (not shown,) which may be located at any convenient point between the source of supply and the siphon-head.
In placing the device in position for practical working the Siphon-head is submerged inthe body of water to be drained off, the discharge-pipe leading to the point where the water is to be run off. When the feed-valve is opened, the water under pressure supplying the operating or starting force will rush through into the Siphon-head and draw or suck the water to be drained off through the apertures 4 into the annular space 5, and from there through openings a into the hub receiving-chamber 7, and then outwardly into the discharge-pipe. This operation will be continuous as long as the Siphon-head is submerged.
The volume of water flowing through the feed-pipe is easily regulated, so that the supply may be greater or less or shut off entirely, as circumstances may require.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A Siphon-head, comprising an outer perforated casing and an inner hub part, with an annular space between, said hub part having a continuous passage longitudinally therel through and chambers located in the respective ends thereof connected by a contracted passage, and the communicating openings loetween said annular space and the interior of the hub, substantially as set forth.
2. In a draining device, a Siphon-head, comprising an outer perforated casing and an inner tubular hub part having a passage longitudinally therethrough, the passages opening into the lower hub-chamber from said annular space, the feed-pipe, and the discharge-pipe, connected to the opposite ends of the hub part, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ALBERT BRUZEK.
Witnesses:
L. M. FREEMAN, L. B. COUPLAND.
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