US808137A - Pneumatic signal-bell. - Google Patents

Pneumatic signal-bell. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US808137A
US808137A US26480605A US1905264806A US808137A US 808137 A US808137 A US 808137A US 26480605 A US26480605 A US 26480605A US 1905264806 A US1905264806 A US 1905264806A US 808137 A US808137 A US 808137A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shaft
bell
gong
pneumatic signal
motor
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US26480605A
Inventor
Joseph H Brady
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US26480605A priority Critical patent/US808137A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US808137A publication Critical patent/US808137A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10KSOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10K1/00Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs
    • G10K1/06Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs the resonating devices having the shape of a bell, plate, rod, or tube
    • G10K1/068Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs the resonating devices having the shape of a bell, plate, rod, or tube hydraulically operated; pneumatically operated

Definitions

  • My invention relates to improvements in pneumatic signal-bells, it being an improvement on the bell embodied in my pneumatic signal, No. 725,402, patented April 14, 1903.
  • the chief features of the present invention reside in the combination of a rotary motor, an expansible hammer, and a gong, whereby continuous sound is produced while the motor is in operation.
  • FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of same, taken on line 11 II of Fig. 4:.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section taken on line III III of Fig. 4, showing the gong and the hammer forming part of the invention.
  • Fig. 4. is a horizontal transverse section taken on line IV 'IV of Fig. 2.
  • 1 designates a cylinder provided at its upper portion with aninletport 2 and an exhaust-port 3, said ports being preferably arranged in horizontal alinement, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Head 5 has a centrally-disposed bearing '7, carrying a rigidly-mounted shaft 8, projecting through head 6 and provided at its reduced outer end 9 with threads 9, engaged by the internally-t1]readed boss 10 of gong 11.
  • Head 6 is provided with a centrally-disposed bearing 12, in which a tubular shaft 13 is journaled, the inner end of said shaft being journaled in a socket 14 in hearing 7.
  • the internal diameter of said shaft is slightly greater than the diameter of shaft 8, over which it fits, so that it will not contact therewith, and thus create friction while rotating.
  • a hammer comprising an arm 23 and a pair of annular clappers 2 adapted to strike 2.
  • lug 25 projecting from the interior surface of the gong into the path of said clappers, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • the enlarged central portion of arm 23 is provided with a tubular boss 26, snugly fitting the outer terminal of shaft 13, upon which it is reliably secured by a set-screw 27.
  • the clappers 24 are loosely mounted upon rivets 28, projecting from the terminals of arm 23, said clappers being retained upon the rivets by means of washers 29.
  • Cylinder-head 5 is provided with two screwholes 30 for the reception of screw s,. (not shown,) whereby it may be secured to a wall or other object, although I do not wish it understood that I confine myself to this method of mounting the motor.
  • the invention is especially adaptable for use on electric or steam railway-cars, railwaycrossings, school-buildings, or wherever a signal of this character is required.
  • a pneumatic signal-bell consisting of a rotary motor, a rigidly-mounted shaft having one end projecting laterally from the center of the motor-cylinder, a gong arranged concentrically with the motor-cylinder, a boss integral with said gong and secured to the projecting end of the shaft, a tubular shaft journaled upon the rigid shaft and carrying the turbine-wheel of the motor, said shaft also having one end projecting from the motorcylinder, an arm secured at its central portion to the projecting end of said tubular shaft, and clappers loosely secured to the terminals of said arm so they will be thrown into contact with the gong by centrifugal force.
  • a pneumatic signal-bell comprising a rotary motor provided with a turbine-wheel having pockets for the reception of the motive fluid, a rigidly-mounted shaft having a threaded end projecting laterally from the center of the motor-cylinder, a shoulder on said projecting end, a gong arranged concentrically with the motor-shaft and provided with an internal lug, a boss integral with said gong and provided with internal threads for engagement with the threads on the shaft, a tubular shaft journaled upon the rigid shaft and carrying the turbine-wheel of the motor, said shaft also having one end projecting from the cylinder, an arm having an enlarged central portion, a tubular boss integral with said central portion and fitting snugly over the projecting end of the tubular shaft, and clappers loosely secured to the terminals of said arms so they will be thrown into contact with the lug by centrifugal force, substantially as shown and described.

Description

11 Nrrun era res PATENT FFICE.
PNEUMATIC SIGNAL-BELL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 26, 1905.
Application filed June 12, 1905- Serial No. 264,806.
To (tZZ whont it may concern:
Be it knownthat I, JOSEPH H. BRADY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Kansas City, in the county of Jackson and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Signal-Bells, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in pneumatic signal-bells, it being an improvement on the bell embodied in my pneumatic signal, No. 725,402, patented April 14, 1903.
The chief features of the present invention reside in the combination of a rotary motor, an expansible hammer, and a gong, whereby continuous sound is produced while the motor is in operation.
The invention further consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims, and in order that it may be fully understood reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure 1 represents a perspective view of the invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of same, taken on line 11 II of Fig. 4:. Fig. 3 is a cross-section taken on line III III of Fig. 4, showing the gong and the hammer forming part of the invention. Fig. 4. is a horizontal transverse section taken on line IV 'IV of Fig. 2.
In said drawings, 1 designates a cylinder provided at its upper portion with aninletport 2 and an exhaust-port 3, said ports being preferably arranged in horizontal alinement, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
at designates a supply-pipe communicating with the inlet-port for the purpose of conducting fluid under pressure to said inlet-port, the flow of the fluid through said pipe being controlled by means of a suitable valve. (Not shown.) The sides of the cylinder are inclosed by an integral head 5 and a removable head 6, which latter is held in position by screws 6. Head 5 has a centrally-disposed bearing '7, carrying a rigidly-mounted shaft 8, projecting through head 6 and provided at its reduced outer end 9 with threads 9, engaged by the internally-t1]readed boss 10 of gong 11. Head 6 is provided with a centrally-disposed bearing 12, in which a tubular shaft 13 is journaled, the inner end of said shaft being journaled in a socket 14 in hearing 7. The internal diameter of said shaft is slightly greater than the diameter of shaft 8, over which it fits, so that it will not contact therewith, and thus create friction while rotating.
15 designates a turbine-wheel provided with a series of pockets 16, formed by blades 17, disks 18, and the ring 19 of said wheel, which latter is also provided with spokes 20, radiating from a centrally-disposed hub 21, rigidly mounted upon the tubular shaft and arranged between bearings 7 and 12, which prevent lateral movement of said hub.
22 designates a hammer comprising an arm 23 and a pair of annular clappers 2 adapted to strike 2. lug 25, projecting from the interior surface of the gong into the path of said clappers, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. The enlarged central portion of arm 23 is provided with a tubular boss 26, snugly fitting the outer terminal of shaft 13, upon which it is reliably secured by a set-screw 27. The clappers 24: are loosely mounted upon rivets 28, projecting from the terminals of arm 23, said clappers being retained upon the rivets by means of washers 29.
Cylinder-head 5 isprovided with two screwholes 30 for the reception of screw s,. (not shown,) whereby it may be secured to a wall or other object, although I do not wish it understood that I confine myself to this method of mounting the motor.
In practice fluid under pressure is conducted from a suitable source of supply by pipe A to the inlet-port 2, through which it discharges against blades 17, the latter being arranged at an angle, as shown in Fig. 2, in order to receive the full force of the fluid, so that when the latter impinges against the blades the turbine-wheel will be rotated thereby at a high rate of speed. As the tubular shaft and the hammer rotate with the turbine-wheel the clappers will be thrown outwardly by centrifugal force and at each revolution strike the lug 25 on the gong, making two strokes of the hammer at each revolution, and as said strokes follow each other in rapid succession the ringing of the gong will be continuous until the motive fluid is cut off from the cylinder.
Although I prefer to use compressed air as the motive fluid, steam or water would prove equally as effective, and when either is employed I provide the lower portion of the cylinder with an auxiliary exhaust-port 31 (shown by dotted lines, Fig. 2) for the escape of all entrained steam or water which does not pass outwardly through exhaust-port 3.
The invention is especially adaptable for use on electric or steam railway-cars, railwaycrossings, school-buildings, or wherever a signal of this character is required.
From the above description it is apparent that the parts may be readily assembled or taken apart should it become necessary to replace or repair them. ltis also apparent thatI have produced a signal-bell which is simple in construction and thoroughly adapted for the purposes intended, and while I have shown the preferred form of my invention 1 of course reserve the right to make such changes as properly fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what 1 claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A pneumatic signal-bell consisting of a rotary motor, a rigidly-mounted shaft having one end projecting laterally from the center of the motor-cylinder, a gong arranged concentrically with the motor-cylinder, a boss integral with said gong and secured to the projecting end of the shaft, a tubular shaft journaled upon the rigid shaft and carrying the turbine-wheel of the motor, said shaft also having one end projecting from the motorcylinder, an arm secured at its central portion to the projecting end of said tubular shaft, and clappers loosely secured to the terminals of said arm so they will be thrown into contact with the gong by centrifugal force.
2. A pneumatic signal-bell comprising a rotary motor provided with a turbine-wheel having pockets for the reception of the motive fluid, a rigidly-mounted shaft having a threaded end projecting laterally from the center of the motor-cylinder, a shoulder on said projecting end, a gong arranged concentrically with the motor-shaft and provided with an internal lug, a boss integral with said gong and provided with internal threads for engagement with the threads on the shaft, a tubular shaft journaled upon the rigid shaft and carrying the turbine-wheel of the motor, said shaft also having one end projecting from the cylinder, an arm having an enlarged central portion, a tubular boss integral with said central portion and fitting snugly over the projecting end of the tubular shaft, and clappers loosely secured to the terminals of said arms so they will be thrown into contact with the lug by centrifugal force, substantially as shown and described.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH H. BRADY.
\Vitnesses:
F. G. FISCHER, J. Moons.
US26480605A 1905-06-12 1905-06-12 Pneumatic signal-bell. Expired - Lifetime US808137A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US26480605A US808137A (en) 1905-06-12 1905-06-12 Pneumatic signal-bell.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US26480605A US808137A (en) 1905-06-12 1905-06-12 Pneumatic signal-bell.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US808137A true US808137A (en) 1905-12-26

Family

ID=2876618

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US26480605A Expired - Lifetime US808137A (en) 1905-06-12 1905-06-12 Pneumatic signal-bell.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US808137A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20160332565A1 (en) * 2015-05-12 2016-11-17 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Vehicle sound generator

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20160332565A1 (en) * 2015-05-12 2016-11-17 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Vehicle sound generator

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US808137A (en) Pneumatic signal-bell.
US1698804A (en) Signaling device
US787979A (en) Water-motor.
US652666A (en) Gage.
US773442A (en) Turbine.
US566997A (en) Daniel c
US606668A (en) Fog-whistle
US888506A (en) Turbine-driven rock-drill.
US998709A (en) Turbine-blower.
US572558A (en) To the
US614215A (en) S peters co
US780971A (en) Water-wheel.
US913592A (en) Water-power blower.
US938228A (en) Rotary motor.
US582874A (en) Current-meter
US427059A (en) Steam-whistle
US952830A (en) Valve-rotor for pumps.
US42428A (en) Improvement in steam bell-ringers
US1652177A (en) Jet-operated air compressor
US122930A (en) Improvement in combined tidal-motors and air-condensers
US1040885A (en) Centrifugal humidifier.
US896289A (en) Water-motor.
US1086703A (en) Steam-turbine.
US771587A (en) Rotary engine.
US1397424A (en) Automobile-signal