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US804460A
US804460A US24918805A US1905249188A US804460A US 804460 A US804460 A US 804460A US 24918805 A US24918805 A US 24918805A US 1905249188 A US1905249188 A US 1905249188A US 804460 A US804460 A US 804460A
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    • G01F1/05Measuring the volume flow or mass flow of fluid or fluent solid material wherein the fluid passes through a meter in a continuous flow by using mechanical effects
    • G01F1/06Measuring the volume flow or mass flow of fluid or fluent solid material wherein the fluid passes through a meter in a continuous flow by using mechanical effects using rotating vanes with tangential admission
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  • My invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed, the object of the invention being to provide simple, economical, and accurate fluid-meters of the rotary type.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings represents a vertical longitudinal section of a fluid-meter in accordance with my invention, said view being indicated by lines 1 1 in Fig. 2; and Fig. 2 represents a transverse section of the meter on lines 2 2 in Fig. 1.
  • A indicates the lower main section, and B the upper cover-section, of an approximately annu lar casing, these sections being provided with upper outer flanges that are bolted together, the joint being fluid-tight.
  • a suitable packing may be interposed between the-flanges of said casing-sections.
  • the section A of the casing is provided with legs I), an inlet-nozzle c, and an outletnozzle d, these nozzles being screw-threaded for connection with pipe through which fluid under pressure has flow to and from the meter, of which said casing forms a part.
  • the inlet-nozzle has communication with a segmental trough C in the lower main section of the casing, the passage e from said nozzle to the trough being preferably long and shallow at its mouth transversely of said trough.
  • the outlet d of the casing is outside of the trough aforesaid, as best shown in Fig. 2.
  • an axle D Arranged to turn in recessed bearing-lugsf inside the casing is an axle D, and fast on the axle is a hub E, connected by spokes g with polygonal bands F G, that are rounded at their corners. These bands are of the same size and so disposed that each rounded corner of one projects midway between similar corners of the other, all the corners being closed on their inner sides between the bands.
  • the bands rotate together in the trough C LWVAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
  • the axle D of the rotary device comprising the polygonal bands is shown provided with a worm H, by which to transmit motion to any suitable registering mechanism, and while said bands are shown as being of approximately rectangular contour they may be approximately of any preferred polygonal contour, and in any of their various forms they are disposed one against the other, so that each rounded corner of one projects midway between similar corners of the other, and all of the corners are closed 011 their inner sides between the bands, as above specified.
  • a rotary meter comprising a casing having a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in communication with the inlet of same, a polygonal rotary device engaging the trough, this device being rounded at its corners and straight between corners; and means in connection with the rotary device for transmitting motion to register mechanism.
  • a rotary meter comprising a casing having a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in. communication with the inlet of same, a rotary device engaging the trough and including a pair of polygonal bands that are rounded at their corners and set so that each corner of one projects midway between corners of the other, these projecting corners being closed on the inner sides between bands, and means in connection with the rotary device for transmitting motion to register mechanism.
  • Arotarymeter comprising a casing havin a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in communication with the inlet of same, an axle for which the casing is provided with bearings, a pair of polygonal bands centered on the axle to engage the trough and having rounded corners, the set of the bands being such that the corners of one project midway between corners the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisof the other and are closed on the inner sides consin, 1n the presence of two witnesses. between bands, and a gear element 1n connec- T tion with said axle for transmitting motion GUSTAV FAJED" 5 to register mechanism.

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No. 804,460. PATENTED NOV. 14, 1905.
G. FAJEN.
ROTARY METER" APPLICATION FILED MAILQ, 190a.
N0. 80%460. Specification of Application filed March 9,
To all whone it may concern:
Be it known that I, GUsTAv FAJEN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of lVisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rotary Meters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention consists in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed, the object of the invention being to provide simple, economical, and accurate fluid-meters of the rotary type.
Figure 1 of the drawings represents a vertical longitudinal section of a fluid-meter in accordance with my invention, said view being indicated by lines 1 1 in Fig. 2; and Fig. 2 represents a transverse section of the meter on lines 2 2 in Fig. 1.
Referring by letter to the drawings, A indicates the lower main section, and B the upper cover-section, of an approximately annu lar casing, these sections being provided with upper outer flanges that are bolted together, the joint being fluid-tight. In practice a suitable packing may be interposed between the-flanges of said casing-sections. The section A of the casing is provided with legs I), an inlet-nozzle c, and an outletnozzle d, these nozzles being screw-threaded for connection with pipe through which fluid under pressure has flow to and from the meter, of which said casing forms a part. The inlet-nozzle has communication with a segmental trough C in the lower main section of the casing, the passage e from said nozzle to the trough being preferably long and shallow at its mouth transversely of said trough. The outlet d of the casing is outside of the trough aforesaid, as best shown in Fig. 2.
Arranged to turn in recessed bearing-lugsf inside the casing is an axle D, and fast on the axle is a hub E, connected by spokes g with polygonal bands F G, that are rounded at their corners. These bands are of the same size and so disposed that each rounded corner of one projects midway between similar corners of the other, all the corners being closed on their inner sides between the bands. The bands rotate together in the trough C LWVAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
METER.
Letters Patent.
1905. erial No. 2%,188.
Patented Nov. 14, 1905.
when fluid is flowing through the meter, the disposition of the corners of said bands preventing deadcenters. The axle D of the rotary device comprising the polygonal bands is shown provided with a worm H, by which to transmit motion to any suitable registering mechanism, and while said bands are shown as being of approximately rectangular contour they may be approximately of any preferred polygonal contour, and in any of their various forms they are disposed one against the other, so that each rounded corner of one projects midway between similar corners of the other, and all of the corners are closed 011 their inner sides between the bands, as above specified.
The above-described meter is an improvement and simplification of the one set forth in my application for patent filed November 25, 1904, Serial No. 234,205.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim'as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A rotary meter comprising a casing having a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in communication with the inlet of same, a polygonal rotary device engaging the trough, this device being rounded at its corners and straight between corners; and means in connection with the rotary device for transmitting motion to register mechanism.
2. A rotary meter comprising a casing having a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in. communication with the inlet of same, a rotary device engaging the trough and including a pair of polygonal bands that are rounded at their corners and set so that each corner of one projects midway between corners of the other, these projecting corners being closed on the inner sides between bands, and means in connection with the rotary device for transmitting motion to register mechanism.
3. Arotarymeter comprising a casing havin a fluid-inlet and a fluid-outlet, a segmental trough in the casing in communication with the inlet of same, an axle for which the casing is provided with bearings, a pair of polygonal bands centered on the axle to engage the trough and having rounded corners, the set of the bands being such that the corners of one project midway between corners the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisof the other and are closed on the inner sides consin, 1n the presence of two witnesses. between bands, and a gear element 1n connec- T tion with said axle for transmitting motion GUSTAV FAJED" 5 to register mechanism. Witnesses:
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I v N. E. OIfIPHANT,
have hereunto set my hand at Milwaukee, in GEORGE FELBER.
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