US89363A - Improvement in turbine water-wheels - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 is a plan of the upper side of the casing which encloses a turbine Water-wheel, having my improvements applied thereto.
- Figure 2 is a horizontal section.
- Figure 3 is a vertical section, on the line :r x, of fig. 2.
- My invention consists in a series of gates provided with projections, having pivoted thereto a series of sliding curved plates, or graduators, which are oper-4 ated simultaneously with. the gates, thereby dividing the fall of the water into a number of streams of equal volumes, and of uniform velocities, whether the gates be partially or wholly open. y
- A represents the sides of the wheel-pit, in the centre and on the bottom of which, upon a suitable step, al, rests the bottom of the verti- ⁇ cal shaft B, of a horizontal wheel, 0,'provided with floats or buckets, b.
- Thiswheel is enclosed by a circular box orcasing, D, having fourscroll-shaped abutments or projections, E, extending out from the sidesthereof', these projections', (in connection with graduating-plates, to be hereafter described,) serving as guiding-curves for directing the water at the proper angle upon the oats or buckets.
- each gate From the top and bottom of each gate projects a lug, or ear, j, the inner surface of which rests on the .H, which may he partially revolved around the shaft B, of the wheel 0, as a centre, by means of suitable gearing, i', on a short shaft, I, engaging in a toothed portion, k, of the said plate H.
- each of the connecting-rods G leads from the gate tangentially to the periphery of the plate H, (or to a circle supposed to be' the continuation of its periphery,) and the construction, arrangement, and manner of pivoting the gates in about the line assumed by the water in striking the wheel, instead of being pivoted to one side thereof, enables all the gates to be opened equal distances at thesame time in an exceedingly convenient and expeditions manner.
- a projection, l, to V which is pivoted, at fm, a long', thin, curved plate, or. gradu-ator, K, the. height of which, and also that of the projection Z, correspond to the -height ofthe inlet-passage, in order that the projections may fit snugly, and swing freely in the mouth of the passage, to prevent the water from running in behind it, and between the graduating-plate m and interior of the scroll orprojecting portion of the casing.
- the connection of each graduator with, itsgate is such, that when the latter is opened or closed, the former will also be opened 0r closed, thereby enlarging or contracting the size'or volume of the stream, as desired.
- Each graduating-plate by its peculiar connection with its gate, is also moved longitudinally therewith, to free it from any accumulation and chanceof obstruction from sand, gravel', and' other foreign substances.
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ALONZO WARREN, OF SUFFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS.
Lette/rs Patent No. 89,363, dated April 27, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN T'U'RBINIEl WATER-WHEELS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters'Patent and making part of the lame.
tion, reference being had to the accompanying draw-- ings, making part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a plan of the upper side of the casing which encloses a turbine Water-wheel, having my improvements applied thereto.
Figure 2 is a horizontal section.
Figure 3 is a vertical section, on the line :r x, of fig. 2.
My invention consists in a series of gates provided with projections, having pivoted thereto a series of sliding curved plates, or graduators, which are oper-4 ated simultaneously with. the gates, thereby dividing the fall of the water into a number of streams of equal volumes, and of uniform velocities, whether the gates be partially or wholly open. y
To enable others skilled in the art to understand and use my invention, I will proceed to describe" the manner in which it is carried out.
In the said drawings, A represents the sides of the wheel-pit, in the centre and on the bottom of which, upon a suitable step, al, rests the bottom of the verti-` cal shaft B, of a horizontal wheel, 0,'provided with floats or buckets, b.
Thiswheel is enclosed by a circular box orcasing, D, having fourscroll-shaped abutments or projections, E, extending out from the sidesthereof', these projections', (in connection with graduating-plates, to be hereafter described,) serving as guiding-curves for directing the water at the proper angle upon the oats or buckets.
The month d of each of the passages e thus formed for the water, is opened and closed by a gate, F, operated by the following mechanism:
From the top and bottom of each gate projects a lug, or ear, j, the inner surface of which rests on the .H, which may he partially revolved around the shaft B, of the wheel 0, as a centre, by means of suitable gearing, i', on a short shaft, I, engaging in a toothed portion, k, of the said plate H.
vEach of the connecting-rods G leads from the gate tangentially to the periphery of the plate H, (or to a circle supposed to be' the continuation of its periphery,) and the construction, arrangement, and manner of pivoting the gates in about the line assumed by the water in striking the wheel, instead of being pivoted to one side thereof, enables all the gates to be opened equal distances at thesame time in an exceedingly convenient and expeditions manner.
a projection, l, to Vwhich is pivoted, at fm, a long', thin, curved plate, or. gradu-ator, K, the. height of which, and also that of the projection Z, correspond to the -height ofthe inlet-passage, in order that the projections may fit snugly, and swing freely in the mouth of the passage, to prevent the water from running in behind it, and between the graduating-plate m and interior of the scroll orprojecting portion of the casing. The connection of each graduator with, itsgate is such, that when the latter is opened or closed, the former will also be opened 0r closed, thereby enlarging or contracting the size'or volume of the stream, as desired.
Each graduating-plate, by its peculiar connection with its gate, is also moved longitudinally therewith, to free it from any accumulation and chanceof obstruction from sand, gravel', and' other foreign substances.
What I claim` as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A series of gates, F, with projections, l, in combination with a series of curved sliding plates, or graduators, K, so connected therewith that the opening of the gates will simultaneously open the graduators, substantially as described.
ALONZO WARREN.
Witnesses P. E. TESCHEMACHEB, W.J. CAMBRIDGE,
On the inner side of each of these gates is formed
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