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US858635A
US858635A US30970206A US1906309702A US858635A US 858635 A US858635 A US 858635A US 30970206 A US30970206 A US 30970206A US 1906309702 A US1906309702 A US 1906309702A US 858635 A US858635 A US 858635A
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  • My invention has for its primary object the provision of a motor ofthe fluid operated type which will be efficient in operation, and which can be quickly and easily reversed, when desired.
  • Figure 1 is a side View, parts being broken away, of al motor constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view, with the casing and wheel in section.
  • Wheel 2 consists of a suitable hub to which radial blades or arms 4 are rigidly secured. These blades or arms gradually increase in width from their inner ends and are approximately Z-shaped in cross one being provided oneach side or face of the respective blades or oats, thereby adapting the same to be acted upon, in an eicient manner, by the Water or other fluid when the latter is directed against either of their sides or faces.
  • the outer ends of the recesses or impact portions 4 are closed by end ianges 4L oi the blades.
  • Reference numerals 5 and 6 indicate ingress or intake i openings formed in the casing at opposite sides of the wheel 2 and in proximity to the lower portion thereof and communication isestablished between these openings and a suitable source of supply (not shown), from which the fluid iiows under pressure, through the medium of pipes 7, 7/.
  • Reference numerals 9, 9 indicate the discharge pipes leading from discharge ports 9*1 oi the casing.
  • Suitable Valves 15 and 16 are provided in the inlet ports 5 and 6 and suitable valves 17 and 18 are provided in the outlet ports Sla-9a.
  • valve 15' is opened, and valve 16 closed, whereby a stream of Water is directed against one of the impact portions 4 of the wheel, to drive the same forward.
  • Valve 17 is closed and the utilized water is discharged through open valve 18.
  • inlet valve 15 is closed and inlet valve 16 opened permitting the water to be directed against the opposite impact portion 4/ of the wheel, and outlet valve 18 being closed, the discharge will be through outlet valve 17.
  • a motor constructed in accordance with my invention is simple, the several parts thereof can be readily disassembled for purposes of transportation and is comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.
  • a blade for the wheel thereof being approximately Z-shaped, thereby providing opposite recesses or impact portions on its opposite sides or faces.

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No. 858,635. `EEEIENTED JULY 2. 1907.
E. J. sT. cEoIX.
REVERSIBLE MOTOR. I
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REVERSIBLE MOTOR.
Speccation of Letters Patent.
Patented July 2, 1907.
iippiicpiio'n med April 3,1000. serial No. 309,702.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD .1. ST. CROIX, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of the city of Seattle, in the county of King and State of Washington, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Reversible Motors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has for its primary object the provision of a motor ofthe fluid operated type which will be efficient in operation, and which can be quickly and easily reversed, when desired.
With the above and other objectsl in view, to be referred to in the following description, the invention consists ofthe construction, arrangement and combinations of parts hereinafter described and succinctly defined in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawing, in Which like numerviews: Figure 1 is a side View, parts being broken away, of al motor constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a top view, with the casing and wheel in section.
Referring to the drawing, l indicates the casing and 2 `the wheel which is mounted thereinfor rotation on a shaft, as 3. Wheel 2 consists of a suitable hub to which radial blades or arms 4 are rigidly secured. These blades or arms gradually increase in width from their inner ends and are approximately Z-shaped in cross one being provided oneach side or face of the respective blades or oats, thereby adapting the same to be acted upon, in an eicient manner, by the Water or other fluid when the latter is directed against either of their sides or faces. The outer ends of the recesses or impact portions 4 are closed by end ianges 4L oi the blades.
Reference numerals 5 and 6 indicate ingress or intake i openings formed in the casing at opposite sides of the wheel 2 and in proximity to the lower portion thereof and communication isestablished between these openings and a suitable source of supply (not shown), from which the fluid iiows under pressure, through the medium of pipes 7, 7/.
Reference numerals 9, 9 indicate the discharge pipes leading from discharge ports 9*1 oi the casing. Suitable Valves 15 and 16 are provided in the inlet ports 5 and 6 and suitable valves 17 and 18 are provided in the outlet ports Sla-9a.
1n operation, valve 15'is opened, and valve 16 closed, whereby a stream of Water is directed against one of the impact portions 4 of the wheel, to drive the same forward. Valve 17 is closed and the utilized water is discharged through open valve 18. To reverse the direction of rotation ofthe wheel, inlet valve 15 is closed and inlet valve 16 opened permitting the water to be directed against the opposite impact portion 4/ of the wheel, and outlet valve 18 being closed, the discharge will be through outlet valve 17.
A motor constructed in accordance with my invention is simple, the several parts thereof can be readily disassembled for purposes of transportation and is comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States of America, is:- l
In a fluid motor, a blade for the wheel thereof, said blade being approximately Z-shaped, thereby providing opposite recesses or impact portions on its opposite sides or faces.
Signed at Seattle, Washington this 28 day of March 1906.
EDWARD .T. ST. CROIX,
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