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US891026A
US891026A US25446305A US1905254463A US891026A US 891026 A US891026 A US 891026A US 25446305 A US25446305 A US 25446305A US 1905254463 A US1905254463 A US 1905254463A US 891026 A US891026 A US 891026A
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  • This invention relates to a vacuum pum in which by the oscillation of the Jump cyll inder, the cylinder is connected a ternately with an inlet and a discharge passage.
  • the piston is connected with the driving crank through an elastic piston rod which enables the piston to be closed against the end of the cylinder without damage thereto and to be held there while the communication between the cylinder and one passage is being closed and that between the cylinder and the other passage is being established.
  • Figures l and 2 are central longitudinal sections taken at right an les to each other of the pump cylinder and distributing valve g Fig. 3 1s a view similar to Fig. l, but with the pump iston and cylinder in another position g ig. 4 is an end elevation partly in section, showing the preferred manner of supporting the distributing valve plug;
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the said valve plug
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation showing a pair of distributinv valve plugs cou led for series working
  • Fig. 7 is a detai showing the intercommunication cock in position for parallel working.
  • the pump cylinder a is closed at one end only by a cover b attached to or combined with which is a hollow casing or sleeve c the ends of which are journaled in fixed bearing blocks d.
  • the interior of the casing is coneshaped throughout part of its length -as shown at c', in which part is fitted a corresponding coned plug e which is stationary in working but which is provided with means for adjustment whereby a gas tight joint may be maintained between the coned plug and its enveloping sleeve.
  • the plug e has near the middle of its conical part two partial transverse passa es f g in a common transverse plane, whic extend from the peri hery of the plug into the interior thereof, an communicate at their inner ends respectively with two longitudinal passages g/ leading to the respective ends 'of the p ug e. Suitable provision is made for coupling the ends of the plu e with pipes as shown in Fig. 6.
  • the cylinder cover b remains fully open and is provided with a single port b which is arranged to place the interior of the cylinder into alternate communication with the passages f and g, sleeve c are rocked about the axis of the latter.
  • the piston h is reciprocated by any suitable drlving mechanism, as by a revolving crank i which is connected with a crosshead k sliding in guides k i'ixed to or formed with the open cover Z of the pum cylinder.
  • the piston is connected with t e crosshead in such manner that there is a certain lost motion between the two at each change of direction of movement of the crosshead, and a spring m inter osed between the crosshead and piston ten s to keep the piston rod at its maxlmum elongation.
  • the throw oi. the crank is arranged to be greater than is required to return the piston 71v against the cylinder cover b, so that when the plston reaches this position it is held there during a part of the revolution of the crank, during which the spring lm is compressed between the crosshead and piston as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and the pump cylinder is rocked through the angle required to cut off communication through the port b between the interior of the cylinder and the delivery passage g g.
  • the continued movement of the cylinder establishes communication with the suction inlet passage f j as shown in Fig.
  • the cylinder may be stationary and the distributing valve operated by any sultable .means from a movin part of the apparatus so as to place thecy inderin communil cation with the suction and delivery passages alternately at the required interyals. It will also be obvious that by reversing the rotation of the driving crank, the f unctions of the passages ff and g w1ll be mterchanged. ⁇
  • the plston h as usually one or more leather packing rings r preferabl cup-shaped which are clamped between dis s s with the natural inside surface of the leather against the cylinder wall, and pressed outwards 'against the cylinder by means of spring packing rings t of the usual description which are inclosed within the cup leather.
  • the internal spring packing rings form ayielding abutment surface for Lthe soft leather packing while pressing it into close contact with the cylinder wall, this construction forming an effective nas tight joint, which also may be lubricated by a dry lubricant instead of oil.
  • the plug e is preferably forme with one end e s uared and mounted with a small amount o freedom in one lateral direction in a block n which is also squared externally and is in turn mounted in another block o with a small amount of lateral freedom in the transverse direction.
  • the block o is mounted and centered in the bearing block d in which it is secured by means of set screws p. Thisarrangement renders the plug e practically selfcentering and self-adjusting when it is tightened in the sleeve c by means of the nut g on its other end.
  • Two or more pumps such as described may be used simultaneously to exhaust a vessel and may be arranged either in parallel with each other as a single pump having a ca acity equal to the sum of the capacities o the separate pumps, or in series with each other, one exhausting from the vessel and delivering to the next of the series, and so on, the last of the series delivering to the atmosphere.
  • a check valve may be interposed in the final delivery passage to prevent ingress of air thereto at the beginning of the discharge stroke.
  • the pump delivers into the pump B which in turn delivers to the atmosphere, the pumps being connected in series.
  • a vacuum pump comprising acylinder, a cylinder cover, a single port in said cover and adapted to be always fully o en, a piston connected elastically with tie driving motor, such elastic connection permitting the piston to be safely driven against the cylinder end and held there during the last portion of the exhaust stroke and commencement of the suction stroke, a distributing valve plug having in a common transverse plane suction inlet and exhaust openings, and means whereby said cylinder is disconnected from the exhaust opening and connected with the inlet opening while the piston is stationary against the cylinder end; substantially as described.
  • a dis' trl uting valve comprising a hollow valve casing integral with the cylinder head and journaled in fixed bearings su porting the weight of the pump, a conical p ug having in a common transverse plane suction inlet and exhaust openings, one end of said plug mounted with limited lateral freedom in one direction in a block mounted in a second block havin lateral freedom in a transverse direction, W ereby said plug can be adjusted centrally with respect to the axis of the valve casing; substantially as described.
  • a reversible vacuum pump comprising an oscillating cylinder, a cylinder cover, a single port in said cover and adapted to be always fully open, a cross head, a piston, an elastlc connection between the plston and drivin motor operating during the last portion o the exhaust stroke and commencement of the suction stroke, and a distributing valve plug havin in a common transverse plane suction in et and exhaust openingsa ternately putgingcommunication with the cylinder by the oscillation thereof, with In testimony whereof I have signed my means for disconnecting the cylinder from name to this specification in the presence of the exhaust opening Whlle the piston is sta- W o subscribing Witnesses. l

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PATENTED JUNE 16, 1908.
J. ZEITLIN. VACUUM PUMP. rrmornon Hmm un. s, laos.
2 suini-9.8mm L PATENTED JUNE 16, 1908.
J. ZEITLIN.. VACUUM PUMP. APPLIoA'rIoN FILED APR. 1905.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2 mm a;
JOSEPH ZEITLIN, OF KENSINGTON, ENGLAND.
vacUUM-PUMP.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 16, 1908.
Application led April 8, 1905.v Serial No. 254,463.-
To all whom 'it may concern: e
Be it known that l, JOSEPH ZEITLIN, a citizen of Russia, but at present residing at 5 Gilston road, Kensington, in the county of London, England, student, have invented a certain new and useful Improved Vacuum- Pump, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a vacuum pum in which by the oscillation of the Jump cyll inder, the cylinder is connected a ternately with an inlet and a discharge passage. The piston is connected with the driving crank through an elastic piston rod which enables the piston to be closed against the end of the cylinder without damage thereto and to be held there while the communication between the cylinder and one passage is being closed and that between the cylinder and the other passage is being established. By thus. eliminating all valves, in the ordinary sense, and all clearance between the piston and cylinder end at the end of each discharge and the beginning of each suction stroke, a very high vacuum can be speedily attained.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figures l and 2 are central longitudinal sections taken at right an les to each other of the pump cylinder and distributing valve g Fig. 3 1s a view similar to Fig. l, but with the pump iston and cylinder in another position g ig. 4 is an end elevation partly in section, showing the preferred manner of supporting the distributing valve plug; Fig. 5 is a plan view of the said valve plug Fig. 6 is a sectional elevation showing a pair of distributinv valve plugs cou led for series working and Fig. 7 is a detai showing the intercommunication cock in position for parallel working.
The pump cylinder a is closed at one end only bya cover b attached to or combined with which is a hollow casing or sleeve c the ends of which are journaled in fixed bearing blocks d. The interior of the casing is coneshaped throughout part of its length -as shown at c', in which part is fitted a corresponding coned plug e which is stationary in working but which is provided with means for adjustment whereby a gas tight joint may be maintained between the coned plug and its enveloping sleeve. The plug e has near the middle of its conical part two partial transverse passa es f g in a common transverse plane, whic extend from the peri hery of the plug into the interior thereof, an communicate at their inner ends respectively with two longitudinal passages g/ leading to the respective ends 'of the p ug e. Suitable provision is made for coupling the ends of the plu e with pipes as shown in Fig. 6.
The cylinder cover b remains fully open and is provided with a single port b which is arranged to place the interior of the cylinder into alternate communication with the passages f and g, sleeve c are rocked about the axis of the latter. By this means during the suction stroke of the piston the pump cylinder is placed in`communicati0n only with the vessel to be exhausted, and during the delivery stroke only with the atmosphere or with the vessel into which the exhaust gases are to be delivered.
The piston h is reciprocated by any suitable drlving mechanism, as by a revolving crank i which is connected with a crosshead k sliding in guides k i'ixed to or formed with the open cover Z of the pum cylinder. The piston is connected with t e crosshead in such manner that there is a certain lost motion between the two at each change of direction of movement of the crosshead, and a spring m inter osed between the crosshead and piston ten s to keep the piston rod at its maxlmum elongation. i
The throw oi. the crank is arranged to be greater than is required to return the piston 71v against the cylinder cover b, so that when the plston reaches this position it is held there during a part of the revolution of the crank, during which the spring lm is compressed between the crosshead and piston as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and the pump cylinder is rocked through the angle required to cut off communication through the port b between the interior of the cylinder and the delivery passage g g. The continued movement of the cylinder establishes communication with the suction inlet passage f j as shown in Fig. 3, and the spring is again extended` lt will be obvious that instead of an oscillating cylinder and a stationary distributing when the cylinder and thev tain guickly a high valve, the cylinder may be stationary and the distributing valve operated by any sultable .means from a movin part of the apparatus so as to place thecy inderin communil cation with the suction and delivery passages alternately at the required interyals. It will also be obvious that by reversing the rotation of the driving crank, the f unctions of the passages ff and g w1ll be mterchanged.`
The plston h as usually one or more leather packing rings r preferabl cup-shaped which are clamped between dis s s with the natural inside surface of the leather against the cylinder wall, and pressed outwards 'against the cylinder by means of spring packing rings t of the usual description which are inclosed within the cup leather. The internal spring packing rings form ayielding abutment surface for Lthe soft leather packing while pressing it into close contact with the cylinder wall, this construction forming an effective nas tight joint, which also may be lubricated by a dry lubricant instead of oil.
As shown in Figs. 2, 5 and 6, the plug e is preferably forme with one end e s uared and mounted with a small amount o freedom in one lateral direction in a block n which is also squared externally and is in turn mounted in another block o with a small amount of lateral freedom in the transverse direction. The block o is mounted and centered in the bearing block d in which it is secured by means of set screws p. Thisarrangement renders the plug e practically selfcentering and self-adjusting when it is tightened in the sleeve c by means of the nut g on its other end. f
Two or more pumps such as described may be used simultaneously to exhaust a vessel and may be arranged either in parallel with each other as a single pump having a ca acity equal to the sum of the capacities o the separate pumps, or in series with each other, one exhausting from the vessel and delivering to the next of the series, and so on, the last of the series delivering to the atmosphere. A check valve may be interposed in the final delivery passage to prevent ingress of air thereto at the beginning of the discharge stroke.
It 1s sometimes convenient, in order lto obvacuum such as is require in electric incandescence lamps, to effect the preliminary exhaustion by means of two or more pumps arranged in parallel, andthe final exhaustion by these pumps arranged in series, and the change from the one arrangement to the other may be quickl effected by connecting the suction and eliveryy passages of the pumps with each other throng 1 suitable intercommunication cocks. Such a device for two pumps A, B is shown in Fig. 6 of the drawings, in which the suction and delivery passages of pump A, and the suction assage of t e pump B are connected to thes ell C of an intercommum'cation cock having a three-way plug tap D. With the tap shown in the position of ig. 6, the pump delivers into the pump B which in turn delivers to the atmosphere, the pumps being connected in series. position shown in Fig. 7, the suction passa es of both pumpsare in communication with each other, whiletheir delivery passages communicate with the atmosphere, the pumps bein then cin arallel.
Having t us descrl ed the nature of my said invention and the best means I know of carrying the same into practical eiect, I claim:- y
1. A vacuum pump comprising acylinder, a cylinder cover, a single port in said cover and adapted to be always fully o en, a piston connected elastically with tie driving motor, such elastic connection permitting the piston to be safely driven against the cylinder end and held there during the last portion of the exhaust stroke and commencement of the suction stroke, a distributing valve plug having in a common transverse plane suction inlet and exhaust openings, and means whereby said cylinder is disconnected from the exhaust opening and connected with the inlet opening while the piston is stationary against the cylinder end; substantially as described.
2. In combination with `two or more reversible vacuum pumps such as herein described, means for connecting such pumps in series or in parallel with each other, substantially as described.
3. In a vacuum pump having an oscillat- With the plug in the in cylinder such as herein described, a dis' trl uting valve comprising a hollow valve casing integral with the cylinder head and journaled in fixed bearings su porting the weight of the pump, a conical p ug having in a common transverse plane suction inlet and exhaust openings, one end of said plug mounted with limited lateral freedom in one direction in a block mounted in a second block havin lateral freedom in a transverse direction, W ereby said plug can be adjusted centrally with respect to the axis of the valve casing; substantially as described.
4. A reversible vacuum pump comprising an oscillating cylinder, a cylinder cover, a single port in said cover and adapted to be always fully open, a cross head, a piston, an elastlc connection between the plston and drivin motor operating during the last portion o the exhaust stroke and commencement of the suction stroke, and a distributing valve plug havin in a common transverse plane suction in et and exhaust openingsa ternately putgingcommunication with the cylinder by the oscillation thereof, with In testimony whereof I have signed my means for disconnecting the cylinder from name to this specification in the presence of the exhaust opening Whlle the piston is sta- W o subscribing Witnesses. l
tionary against the cylinder end and means l lJOSEPH ZEITLIN. for oscillating the cylinder and for recipro- Witnesses: eating said cross head; substantially as dei JOSEPH WILLARD, scribed WALTER J. SKERTEN,
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