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- A designates a pump, (cylindcr,) within which is fit-ted the piston B.
- C designates a cross-pipe connecting the cylinder A with the discharge, or delivery-pipe D.
- E designates the suction-pipe, which communicates with the cylinder A and discharge-pipe D, by means ofthe cross-pipe C, as shown in the drawing.
- F designates a box, or water-trough, situated at the top' ofthe well from which the water is to be pumped.
- G designates a rockin g-lever, which' vibrates or rocks on shaft I, which. is supported in bearings upon suitablc cross-tmbersf and K, or their equivalents, as shown in the accompanying drawing.
- H designates brackets firmly attached to the inside of delivery-pipes D and D', and at any convenient distance above the top ofthe pistons B and B.
- J designates a lever by means of which the pump may be operated.
- K K K K K designate a strong and suitable frame, made of wood or metal, and of such a shape and size as to suit the locality in which the pump is to work. To this frame the pump is attached, as shown in iig. 1.
- V designates guide, or friction-rollers, which may be used to steady the upper portions of delivery-pipes D and D'.
- strap-guides k may be used instead of guiderollers V, if desired.
- the principal object of my invention has been to construct a pump that can be used with advantage in mines or deep wells, to raise large quantities of water with the least possible outlay of power, and that would be simple in its construction and easily operated.
- This object I accomplish by constructing a doubleacting pump, consisting of two single force-pumps, connected together by and operated with a beam, or lever, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
- Each pump has two valves, as shown at a, b, c, and d, in the accompanying drawing.
- Said valves may be conical-lifting valves, as shown in the drawing, and must be made sufficient-ly strong to bear the requisite amountof pressure, which will be equal to the weight of the column of water to be sustained in the deliverypipes'D and D.
- Lever G may be reciprocated by means ofthe han-- dle J, or shaft L may have a crank attached toit, and
- each side of the pump is equally balanced, whether they are both filled with water, or whether empty.
- the water will be delivered into a reservoir, F, at the top of the well, and in the reverseprder of the vascent and descent of the handle J; that is, when the handle J is raised, the water. will be delivered from the opposite side, as shown at h, in the drawing.
- rlhe lower part of this pump may be submerged to any required depth.
- valves e, b, c, and d The operation of the valves e, b, c, and d, is well known.
- the pipes in which theyare contained may be coupled together, so as to be easily taken apart whenever desired.
- the two pumps D and D' having vertical eXtensions A and A', provided with stationary pistons B and B', and arranged to operate substantially as described.
- the pumps D and D' arranged to rise and fall with the columns of water, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
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Description
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SALMON BELDEN, OF VISALIA, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND EDWARD F.
ROBERTS, OF SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY.
Letters Patent No. 89,378, dated April 27, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN' PUMPS.
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The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom 'it may concern..-
Be it known that I, SALMON BELDEN, ot' Visalia, in
the county of Tulare, and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hydrostatic Water-Liftcrs, or Double Acting Force- Pnmps; and I do hereby declare that the followingjs a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming a part ofthis specitication, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, in which- Figure 1 is a central vertical section of' my invention.
A designates a pump, (cylindcr,) within which is fit-ted the piston B.
C designates a cross-pipe connecting the cylinder A with the discharge, or delivery-pipe D. Y
E designates the suction-pipe, which communicates with the cylinder A and discharge-pipe D, by means ofthe cross-pipe C, as shown in the drawing.
F designates a box, or water-trough, situated at the top' ofthe well from which the water is to be pumped.
G designates a rockin g-lever, which' vibrates or rocks on shaft I, which. is supported in bearings upon suitablc cross-tmbersf and K, or their equivalents, as shown in the accompanying drawing.
H designates brackets firmly attached to the inside of delivery-pipes D and D', and at any convenient distance above the top ofthe pistons B and B.
J designates a lever by means of which the pump may be operated.
K K K K designate a strong and suitable frame, made of wood or metal, and of such a shape and size as to suit the locality in which the pump is to work. To this frame the pump is attached, as shown in iig. 1.
V designates guide, or friction-rollers, which may be used to steady the upper portions of delivery-pipes D and D'.
Near the bottom of delivery-pipes D and D' are strap-guides It, srnrounding the pipes, and fastened to that part of the frame K immediately behind the pipes D and D.
These strap-guides k may be used instead of guiderollers V, if desired. n
The principal object of my invention has been to construct a pump that can be used with advantage in mines or deep wells, to raise large quantities of water with the least possible outlay of power, and that would be simple in its construction and easily operated.
This object I accomplish by constructing a doubleacting pump, consisting of two single force-pumps, connected together by and operated with a beam, or lever, as will be hereinafter more fully described.
Each pump has two valves, as shown at a, b, c, and d, in the accompanying drawing. Said valves may be conical-lifting valves, as shown in the drawing, and must be made sufficient-ly strong to bear the requisite amountof pressure, which will be equal to the weight of the column of water to be sustained in the deliverypipes'D and D.
It will be seen from thc above description, that the pistons B and B' are stationary, and that the cylinders and A' and the two discharging-pipes, D and D', are moved up and down, or with a. reciprocating motion, by means ot' lever G.
Lever G may be reciprocated by means ofthe han-- dle J, or shaft L may have a crank attached toit, and
receive a reciprocating motion from a steam-engine in the well-known and usual manner.
It will also be seen that each side of the pump is equally balanced, whether they are both filled with water, or whether empty.
To operate this -pump will require very little more force or power than would be necessary' to force the plunger against a column of water of its own height.
The water will be delivered into a reservoir, F, at the top of the well, and in the reverseprder of the vascent and descent of the handle J; that is, when the handle J is raised, the water. will be delivered from the opposite side, as shown at h, in the drawing.
rlhe lower part of this pump may be submerged to any required depth.
The operation of the valves e, b, c, and d, is well known.
For convenience of' reaching said valves a, b, c, and d, the pipes in which theyare contained may be coupled together, so as to be easily taken apart whenever desired.
' Having thus described my invention, its construction and mode of operation, so as to enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same,
lVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The two pumps D and D', having vertical eXtensions A and A', provided with stationary pistons B and B', and arranged to operate substantially as described.
2. The pumps D and D', arranged to rise and fall with the columns of water, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
SALMON BELDEN. Witnesses:
WM. DENNIS, J. DENNIS, Jr.
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