US899481A - Air-pump for gas-machines. - Google Patents

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US899481A
US899481A US40368407A US1907403684A US899481A US 899481 A US899481 A US 899481A US 40368407 A US40368407 A US 40368407A US 1907403684 A US1907403684 A US 1907403684A US 899481 A US899481 A US 899481A
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  • V1- is aftankwh'ichfis preferably" divided nto' the pump chamber 3 the ⁇ partition 2 the A Witter receptacle 4, in
  • va specifidevices for pro!- re of'atmospherio f e lhydrocarbons such. as
  • ject of my invention is to provide a which automatically .produce o' :'a storage' tank or receiver ples loi.
  • 2v4 is an 'enlarged jside eleva# ,ump and storage tank; Fig. 3 iithe same; Fig1-.
  • CAMPBELL a siding at'the of Cook and 1 d a newA and Inps rfor Gasoughlthe'ear.- itive uniform are, in its' that it can e valve; Fig. 7
  • n v 32,15 ur differ-en ringed vehiem nianner .sov that it motiignj and that. the sto 'gagged therefrom.
  • T 90 vessels each providedfwitliit lchaI'nber 4() may 100 air receiver tank 4.
  • a movable air receiver a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel having one end hinged to and its other end extend' ing in said receptacle, means for imparting to-said vessel, an air pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level andleading into the air receiver, said receiver and engaging with said means for imparting re- Aciprocatory movement to said vessel for controlling the action of said inverted vessel.
  • an air pump for gas machines conii'ising a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel hinged thereto and provided with an air inlet valve, an air'pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level and leading outside the receptacle a rotating means arranged in operative relationwith respect to said vessel, and means connected with said rotatable means for giving reciprocating motion to said vessel.
  • apurnp for Pgas machines coin a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel liinge at one end t ereto and provided with an air inlet valve, an-air pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level and leading outside the receptacle, a shaftprovided with a crank and having the same connected to the inverted vessel to give reciprocating motion thereto, a toothed wheel carried by said shaft, an'air receiver, and means op'erated from said air receiver and engaging with said wheel1 for controlling the movement of said vesse 4.
  • the coman inverted receiver therein inverted vessels having one end secured in the pump tank by a pivotal connection, a tubular fair Vconnection between the interior of said receiver and said inverted vessels, a shaft provided with cranks uniformly spaced thereabout, pitman lrods to connect the cranks to said inverted vessels at the otherl end thereof, a ratchet wheel connected with said shaft, a movable to connect said stop with the air receiver trolled.
  • a' pump for gas machines comprising motion therein, andan air inlet valve havin a seat, a closure therefor anda lever attache at one end to said closure and pivoted inside the vessel so a's to oversbalance the .weight of said'closure, an air receiver, means Whereby said vessel 'will be reciprocated, longitudi nally extending conductingl means arranged to reciprocatel within said tank, a valve 'seat in said vessel, a closure for the valve, 'a lever closure,'a vertically-extending ipe arranged Within the vessel,- a waterseale air receiver, .an ⁇ inlet. valve for said receiver comprising a vertical pipe and a -cap fitted thereover, said cap being balanced so as normally to oat Vwith its inner face in contact with the end of said vertical pipe, and means for establishing communication between said pipes.
  • a pump forl gas machines having a tank, an inverted fan-shaped vessel adapted to reciprocate within said tank, a valve seat carried by perating the air receiver,
  • said bination o a pump tank, an air receiver tank,
  • the vmotion of the shaft is ⁇ con' pivoted inside the vessel for operatingthe pipe arranged a iioat tank, a vessel adapted for recipro'ea in the air receiver and the tank, anda-pair of carried by said vessel, a valve arranged withsaid vessel, a valve arranged within said vessel, a 'closure for the valve, a lever an inlet valve for said receiver comprising a.
  • cap being provided With'an annular float iny hand, this; 21st day of November A. D. embracing said pi e and adapted normally 1907,l in :the presence of two subscribing witto hold the inner' ace of said cap in contact nesses. with the end. of said vertical pipe, and meansl FRANK M. CAMPBELL.

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F. CAMPBELL. AIR PUMP FOR GAS MACHINES. v `AlePLloMfoN FILED Nov.25,19o7.
- 899,481.` Patented sept.22,11908.
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All?.v PUMP FOR G-AS MACHINES.
.A'PPLIOATION FILED NOV. 25, 1907.
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RM. CAMPBELL. AIR PUMP FOR GAS MACHINES.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 25, 1907.
Patented Sept. 22, 1908.
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y igen ofthe fmt of'Chi-cago, in'thecounty `veof Illinois, have invente iiselul Improvement in Air-Pu Machines, of Whic "fcation.A l 'My invention' relates to ng a combustible mixtu fair and Ithe volati 'fgasolene and'alcohol i The ob ,gf' Y chine '1?"i51he iiowof air t Ihnand thatfwill pa bureter to the ,fpressur'e TheI inachinefis. absolutely' s' ation and-of suchfa 'character ss the'sarne thr burners at 'apos constructed of s ir'iipley a'ndinex'pensi-ve'matan gs' on'expensive s Vsi-niplejin con- V and inexpensive etail ofthe enote like p "j out: V1- is aftankwh'ichfis preferably" divided nto' the pump chamber 3 the` partition 2 the A Witter receptacle 4, in
is lplaced th" -chamber ni lpart hof wh Y; SWhi ay' be ydi PATENT BELL," oF oHroGo, ILLiNoI 4gir/,Urline oonrmv, A con l Beit knownthat I., FRANK M; United States, re
h the following is va specifidevices for pro!- re of'atmospherio f e lhydrocarbons such. as
ject of my invention is to provide a which automatically .produce o' :'a storage' tank or receiver ples loi. my ,inven-tionfare'; illusin the draWngSJnWhCh-Wf gureyl shows' a 'side elevation of a coinratus',',`son1`,ewhat 'diagrammatic g; "2v4 is an 'enlarged jside eleva# ,ump and storage tank; Fig. 3 iithe same; Fig1-. `4' a ,horizonsanne' onthe line"4"-`4 of section lof the pum s and 11, the line 5"-"5 of receiver or storage tank g my invention with refngs in which like charace inverted'air receiver 5.-
yitio'nsv @to form separate tanks ieh is provided with an4 inverted Specicato'n offLettrsPtentlf" Paterv Applicant@aleanovembre,1907. v,serial No. 403,654; 1
CAMPBELL, a siding at'the of Cook and 1 d a newA and Inps rfor Gasoughlthe'ear.- itive uniform are, in its' that it can e valve; Fig. 7
axle stop.
arts throughthe y latter of vided lonr11-Shaped and s, AssieN'on- 'r PoRATIoN or formed a valve seat, against yvided with cranks 18; -'Dhe-l ffnectedi by the pitnien 19 fceptacle 8 by the joint 20;.
"a manner as to give lthej j ter will cause .the cord to fthefdruln and fishaftllYtOWl :ratchet Wheel ha `31 is mounted onth Avpivotally attached at 3 Y"Figi 8-n1ount'd on the-fr chine., or jsecui'ed rther-et .receptacle will cause -should be arranged at "chine I provid'e'it With fo "crank, such cranks b Aor at angles; of 90 deer` .shou' d' be filled vwith wat cated by the line olHoMEiG'As iff oKLAHoMA.
l -hre closure 12,y supported by@thje'f'farm at 14,. is held by the oounterw'eigh frame lWork 1 6 is .j ournaledfthe flffypi-vot'ed t l5. l (5)11 a *sbatte-137 pro-xY f atter i are. i conito' the' inverted=1re- (i #A Wind i-ngfdrum l25 is su ported on the franiej-Worlvfof the machinean may be rigidly :slecu'recl'to the shalt#A 17, or, Iif it'is desiredto givefrioref rapidfniotion theretothan would arseyfbnr'sixchfdirect connection, Yit maybe gea-led thereteiin such re tiivspeedsdesiredu A oord .26 should )e ound'fonthelsaid ,di-urn, and, pass the'refoi over pulley 27, which may be supported njatlyfcoii'venient position and attached toy tfhcweight 28 in such a manner that thefll centi fth'ealatunwounr'l from` vgive motion' the 'mfd tofthe uch it is att'aehe WA telth 351 lth Wheel 30. The other end of said leverrrr? is,
adjustably secured to the uprightf attached to the air receiverlo":receptacle5, so
n v 32,15 ur differ-en ringed vehiem nianner .sov that it motiignj and that. the sto 'gagged therefrom. T 90 vessels each providedfwitliit lchaI'nber 4() may 100 air receiver tank 4. As a protection against the backwardiiow of gas orwater into said pipe 42 itis fitted ,with acap 43 which passes oo o sely thereover, and the wer extremities of which are connected bythe strips 44 with.
the closed annular air chamber 45, which should be of such capacity as to normally float the cap 43 so that the inner face thereof will rest lightly upon the upper end lof the tube 42.` When, therefore, 'th'e receiver 5 is in the depressed position within the tank 4,
. the stop 35 will be disengaged from the teeth f 3i and the wheel so wil Ation upon the -hinges 9.- As each one is.'
causing an in turn under the impulse of the weight,28 causing the inverted vessels-8 to have successive up and down ni'ountil it reaches a predetermined point, which 'o the air from the receiver i passes 4through may be fixed by the adjustment of the coniecting rod 36 with the lever 32. The stop 35 will then be shifted in the path of the teet 31 engage one of them and stolp the further o eration of the apparatus unt by drawing 5', the latter descends ,until such stop is again The apparatus will then automatically begin and continue its 'operation until stopped as previously described. A11 out-'let pipe 4'6 the side of the tank 4 and has an open end above the water line within the I combination of reciprocating motion receiver 5. Through this the air is drawn and passes to the o t er portions of the apparatus.
I claim:
1. In an air pump for gas machines the a movable air receiver, a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel having one end hinged to and its other end extend' ing in said receptacle, means for imparting to-said vessel, an air pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level andleading into the air receiver, said receiver and engaging with said means for imparting re- Aciprocatory movement to said vessel for controlling the action of said inverted vessel.
2. In an air pump for gas machines conii'ising a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel hinged thereto and provided with an air inlet valve, an air'pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level and leading outside the receptacle a rotating means arranged in operative relationwith respect to said vessel, and means connected with said rotatable means for giving reciprocating motion to said vessel.
disengaged.
3.-n apurnp for Pgas machines coin a liquid receptacle, an inverted vessel liinge at one end t ereto and provided with an air inlet valve, an-air pipe having one end in said vessel above the water level and leading outside the receptacle, a shaftprovided with a crank and having the same connected to the inverted vessel to give reciprocating motion thereto, a toothed wheel carried by said shaft, an'air receiver, and means op'erated from said air receiver and engaging with said wheel1 for controlling the movement of said vesse 4. In a ump for gas machines, the coman inverted receiver therein, inverted vessels having one end secured in the pump tank by a pivotal connection, a tubular fair Vconnection between the interior of said receiver and said inverted vessels, a shaft provided with cranks uniformly spaced thereabout, pitman lrods to connect the cranks to said inverted vessels at the otherl end thereof, a ratchet wheel connected with said shaft, a movable to connect said stop with the air receiver trolled. 5. In a' pump for gas machines compris' motion therein, andan air inlet valve havin a seat, a closure therefor anda lever attache at one end to said closure and pivoted inside the vessel so a's to oversbalance the .weight of said'closure, an air receiver, means Whereby said vessel 'will be reciprocated, longitudi nally extending conductingl means arranged to reciprocatel within said tank, a valve 'seat in said vessel, a closure for the valve, 'a lever closure,'a vertically-extending ipe arranged Within the vessel,- a waterseale air receiver, .an` inlet. valve for said receiver comprising a vertical pipe and a -cap fitted thereover, said cap being balanced so as normally to oat Vwith its inner face in contact with the end of said vertical pipe, and means for establishing communication between said pipes.
7. In a pump forl gas machines having a tank, an inverted fan-shaped vessel adapted to reciprocate within said tank, a valve seat carried by perating the air receiver,
vertical pipe and a cap fitted thereover, said bination o a pump tank, an air receiver tank,
stop to engage the ratchet wheel, and means whereby ,the vmotion of the shaft is `con' pivoted inside the vessel for operatingthe pipe arranged a iioat tank, a vessel adapted for recipro'ea in the air receiver and the tank, anda-pair of carried by said vessel, a valve arranged withsaid vessel, a valve arranged within said vessel, a 'closure for the valve, a lever an inlet valve for said receiver comprising a.
. cap being provided With'an annular float iny hand, this; 21st day of November A. D. embracing said pi e and adapted normally 1907,l in :the presence of two subscribing witto hold the inner' ace of said cap in contact nesses. with the end. of said vertical pipe, and meansl FRANK M. CAMPBELL.
5 vfor establishing communication between said Witnesses:
pi es. V C. K. CHAMBERLAIN,
n witness whereof, I have hereunto set A. S. PHILLIPS.
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