US90718A - Improvement in fumfing-levers - Google Patents

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US90718A
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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in pumps for raising water and other liquids.
  • A is a wooden standard, to which the pump is attached.
  • B B represent the pump-cylinders.
  • O C are thel piston-rods.
  • D D represent the pistons or valve-boxes, which are attached to the ends of the rods C C.
  • E is the foundation-plate, to which the cylinders B are secured.
  • F F represent the foot-valves in the bottom of the cylinders. These valves, as well as those in the boxes D D, operate on hinges, as seen in the drawing.
  • G is a valve-chamber
  • H is a ball-valve therein.
  • This chamber Gr is screwed on to the cylinders, and the ball-valve has a seat at each end, and plays back and forth from one seat to the other when the pump is operated.
  • h represents one of the seats.
  • I is the water-pipe, and the 'water is discharged at J.
  • K is the air-chamber.
  • the lrods C C extend up and are attached to the brake-beam L, as seen in the drawing.
  • the rods C G are adjustable, so that the length of stroke may be increased or diminished
  • m represents the levers, which are secured to the v brake-beam by the clips and set-screws n and the loops n', at the centre,.as seen, so that the levers may be readily detached when it is desired to alter the stroke.
  • the rods C C maybe made of metal entirely, or of metal and wood. I prefer to 4introduce a section of wood.
  • the rods O C are passed through a stationary guide, I), for the purpose of keeping them steady, and where they enter the cylinders they work in, stuing-boxes q -q in the usual manner.

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@anni @twine JOHN S. APPEL, OF KULPSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Laim Paten: No. 90,718, dma June 1,1869.
` IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPING-LEVERS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern B e it known that I, JOHN S. APPEL, of Kulpsville, ,in the county of Montgomery, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Pumps; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had 'to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification. l
This invention relates to an improvement in pumps for raising water and other liquids; and
It consists in the arrangement and combination of parts, as hereinafter described.
The drawing represents v a vertical section of the pump, showing the different parts -in their proper positions. g Y
A is a wooden standard, to which the pump is attached.
B B represent the pump-cylinders.
O C are thel piston-rods.
D D represent the pistons or valve-boxes, which are attached to the ends of the rods C C.
E is the foundation-plate, to which the cylinders B are secured.
F F represent the foot-valves in the bottom of the cylinders. These valves, as well as those in the boxes D D, operate on hinges, as seen in the drawing.
. G is a valve-chamber, and
H is a ball-valve therein.
This chamber Gr is screwed on to the cylinders, and the ball-valve has a seat at each end, and plays back and forth from one seat to the other when the pump is operated.
h represents one of the seats.
I is the water-pipe, and the 'water is discharged at J.
K is the air-chamber.
The lrods C C extend up and are attached to the brake-beam L, as seen in the drawing.
On this beam the rods C G are adjustable, so that the length of stroke may be increased or diminished,
The notches marked @between the beam and the levers, allow the loops on the ends of the rods to be changedfrom one to the other.
m represents the levers, which are secured to the v brake-beam by the clips and set-screws n and the loops n', at the centre,.as seen, so that the levers may be readily detached when it is desired to alter the stroke. The rods C C maybe made of metal entirely, or of metal and wood. I prefer to 4introduce a section of wood.
The rods O C are passed through a stationary guide, I), for the purpose of keeping them steady, and where they enter the cylinders they work in, stuing-boxes q -q in the usual manner.
By this arrangement, a constant stream of water is discharged from the pipe I with a velocity proportioned movable levers m, the notched brake-.beam L, and the looped rods C, as herein described for the purpose specified.
Witnesses: JOHN S'. APPEL.
J. C. Boonen,
P. B. OAssnL.
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US6935850B2 (en) * 2003-05-15 2005-08-30 Ying-Che Huang Axially aligned dual piston cylinder air pump with a common head portion
US20070264143A1 (en) * 2006-05-12 2007-11-15 Louis Chuang Pump for providing three modes of pumping
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