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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my invention.
- Figure 2 is a plan or top view of the same.
- Figure 3 is a vertical sectional elevation of the salue, ⁇ taken on the plane of the line :c x, fig. 2v.
- This invention relates to a new arrangement of gear-wheels, looms, cranks, and levers, for driving suctionpumps, force-pumps, and other suitable stationary machinery.
- the invention consists, first, in the general arrangement'of gear-wheels for obtaining the aforesaid object,
- the machine isso arranged that three different machines can be operated at once by it, it working one oscillating und two rotating shafts.
- the oscillating-shaft v will be especially advantageous for operating one or Y two suction-pumps, while one of the rotary shafts may drive a chain or bucket-pump, an,d the other any suitable machinery. 4
- A in the drawing, represents the frame of my improved apparatus.
- the frame A In the frame A are the bearings for six shafts, B, C, D, E, F, and Gr. All these shafts are parallel with each other.
- the shaft B is the drivingshaft, and receives motion from suitable spring-weight, or otherwise.
- On the shaft B is mounted a gear-wheel, a, which meshes 'into a pinion, b, on shaft C, thereby revolving the latter.
- the shaft E is formed an endless screw, it, whichV meshes into a toothed wheel, z', which is mounted on a. shaft, H, that has its bearings in the Vframe A at about right angles toV the other shafts, as shown in fig. 2.
- a pulley, j On the shaft H is mounted a pulley, j, from which, by means of a suitablebelt, orotherwise, motion may be transmitted to some suitable machinery.
- a pulley, k, or ⁇ some equivalent device for imparting motion to a belt, or, if'desired, to a chain or bucket-pump, I, as shown.
- Z is a crank, projecting from the shaft F
- m is a longer crank, projecting from the shaft Gr.
- the ends of the lcranks Z and m are con: ⁇ nected by means of a rod, n, and thus, when the shaft F revolves, oscillating motion is transferred to the shaft ⁇ G.
- a walking-beam, o which, when it thus receives Oscillating motion, may be used to drive two suction-pumps, J J, or some other suitable machine.
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gauw .mu @nicht @frn I* GALUSHA MARANVILLE, OF HAMPTON, New YORK, A'ssIeNon To D. A. WILSON ANDv EBENEZER GOULD, Jn.
Letters Patent No. 74,838, dated February 1868.
IMPROVEMENT IN MEGHANISM .POR GPERATING STATIONARY MACHINERY.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: l
Be it known that I, GALUSIIA MARANVILLE, of Hampton, in the county of Washington, and State of New York, have invented a ne'w and improved Mechanism for OperatingrStationary Machinery; and I do hereby n declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part. of this specification. f
Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my invention.
Figure 2 is a plan or top view of the same.
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional elevation of the salue,` taken on the plane of the line :c x, fig. 2v.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new arrangement of gear-wheels, looms, cranks, and levers, for driving suctionpumps, force-pumps, and other suitable stationary machinery. i i
i The invention consists, first, in the general arrangement'of gear-wheels for obtaining the aforesaid object,
and also in a new method of converting rotary into oscillating motion. l
The machine isso arranged that three different machines can be operated at once by it, it working one oscillating und two rotating shafts. The oscillating-shaft vwill be especially advantageous for operating one or Y two suction-pumps, while one of the rotary shafts may drive a chain or bucket-pump, an,d the other any suitable machinery. 4
A, in the drawing, represents the frame of my improved apparatus. In the frame A are the bearings for six shafts, B, C, D, E, F, and Gr. All these shafts are parallel with each other. The shaft B is the drivingshaft, and receives motion from suitable spring-weight, or otherwise. On the shaft B is mounted a gear-wheel, a, which meshes 'into a pinion, b, on shaft C, thereby revolving the latter.' A gear-wheel, c, on the `shaft C( meshes into pinions d and e that are mounted on the shafts D and F respectively, as is clearly shown in figs; 1 and 3. 'A gear-wheel, f, on the shaft D, meshes into a pinion, g,io'n the shaft E, and thus rotary motion is imparted from the shaft B by means of wheels on the shafts C and D to the shafts E and F. 0n the shaft E is formed an endless screw, it, whichV meshes into a toothed wheel, z', which is mounted on a. shaft, H, that has its bearings in the Vframe A at about right angles toV the other shafts, as shown in fig. 2. On the shaft H is mounted a pulley, j, from which, by means of a suitablebelt, orotherwise, motion may be transmitted to some suitable machinery. On the shaft F is also mounted a pulley, k, or `some equivalent device, for imparting motion to a belt, or, if'desired, to a chain or bucket-pump, I, as shown. Z is a crank, projecting from the shaft F, and m isa longer crank, projecting from the shaft Gr. The ends of the lcranks Z and m are con:` nected by means of a rod, n, and thus, when the shaft F revolves, oscillating motion is transferred to the shaft` G. On the shaft-G is mounted a walking-beam, o, which, when it thus receives Oscillating motion, may be used to drive two suction-pumps, J J, or some other suitable machine.
Thus, from thc one shaft B, motion can be imparted to three different machines. It is evident that the number of intermediate shafts and gear-wheels may be varied .at pleasure, the amount of power and the 'velocity required, regulating and indicating their number.
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. Transmitting, from one shaft, B, by intermediate gear-wheels and shafts C D E, motion to two revolving shafts, F and II, and to one oscillating-shaft, G, all mader and operating substantially as described, so that, from one driving-shaft, three or more various machines may be operated, as set forth.
The manner of converting rotary into oscillating motion by connecting a short crank, Z on the revolving shaft F, by means-of a rod-n, with a long crank, m, on the oscillating-shaft G, substantially as herein shown and described.
The above specication of nity invention signed by me, this 6th day of December, 18.67.
GALUSHA -MARANVILLE.
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WM. F. McNAMAnA, ALEX. F. Roannais.
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