US978923A - Automatic electric-pump control. - Google Patents

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US978923A
US978923A US55805610A US1910558056A US978923A US 978923 A US978923 A US 978923A US 55805610 A US55805610 A US 55805610A US 1910558056 A US1910558056 A US 1910558056A US 978923 A US978923 A US 978923A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • B67D1/0003Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught the beverage being a single liquid
    • B67D1/0004Apparatus or devices for dispensing beverages on draught the beverage being a single liquid the beverage being stored in a container, e.g. bottle, cartridge, bag-in-box, bowl
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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  • This invention relates to means for controlling a pump-operating motor and has for its primary object to provide an improved combination and arrangement of parts in a device of this nature.
  • the primary object of the present invention is to provide improved nf'eans for controlling the motor which drives the pump, by a valve which cuts oif the flow of fluid in the discharge of said pump after a predetermined quantity has passed said valve.
  • Another object is to provide improved electrically operated control in a device'of this nature.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic elevation of a pumping plant having an automatic registering measure and provided with my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a portion of the plant shown .in Fig. 1. showingthe valve for controlling the discharge from the pump in open position. and the motor circuit closed.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail elevation partly in section, of the valve mechanism with the motor circuit open.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail plan view of the valve tripping and releasing device.
  • a pump 1 mounted upon a pedestal 2 is connected up in any suitable manner to be driven by a motor 3, the detail construction of said pump and motor being not specifically concerned in the present invention.
  • the ump 1 is a rotary pump.
  • the motor 3 1s operated by an electric circuit which is controlled through a controller board 4 in any suitable manner, said controller board being a standard type of well known construction.
  • a switch 5 serves to conduct the line current to and from said controller board through the feed wires 6 and 7.
  • a controlling circuit comprising line wires 8 and 9 leading to a circuit-closing device 10 to be presently referred to.
  • an arm1 3 cooperatively related to an indicating mechanism 16 is operated by the fluid passing through the meter 13in the manner described in the said application of Allen A. Bowser, Serial No. 439,397.
  • the valve mechanism shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings is of similar construction-to that shown in said specification aiid comprises a valve 17 mounted on. a valve stem 18 which passes through the valve housing and is provided with a collar 19 and a cylindrical boss 20 between which is oscillatably mounted a lever 21 provided with a protuberance 22 by means of which saidlever is adapted, to force the valve 17 from a valve seat 23.
  • aiid comprises a valve 17 mounted on.
  • a valve stem 18 which passes through the valve housing and is provided with a collar 19 and a cylindrical boss 20 between which is oscillatably mounted a lever 21 provided with a protuberance 22 by means of which saidlever is adapted, to force the valve 17 from a valve seat 23.
  • aiid comprises a valve 17 mounted on
  • the outer end of the valvestem 18 is provided with a conductor or movable contact 24 which is moved into and out of circuit closing relation with respect to a pair of contacts 25 and 26, said valve stem for this purpose being extended through the wall of a housing 27 for said contacts.
  • the contacts 25 and 26 are connected respectively with the line wires 8 and 9, and serve when the conductor 21 reaches the gap therebetweeu to close the circuit through vthe motor to operate the pump.
  • the indicator device 16 comprises a ratchet wheel, and has a projecting pin 28, said pin being adapted to engage one end of a bell crank lever 29.
  • the bell crank lever engages at its other end with the bent lever 30, which is pressed resiliently against the cylindrical wall of the boss 20 by a spring not shown in the drawings.
  • the bent lever 30 is permitted to snap under the boss 20, and to hold the valve 17 from its seat until such time as the pin 28 on said ratchet wheel oscillates the bell crank 29 to remove the bent lever 30 out of engagement with the boss 20, in the manner pointed out in the before mentioned application.
  • a pump for the purpose described, the combination of a pump, an electric motor for driving said pump, a pair of contacts through which said motor is controlled, a device for measuring the fluid discharged by said pump, said device being provided with an automatic Valve for shutting oil the flow after a predetermined quantity has been discharged, and a member operated by said valve for making and breaking the circuit through said contacts.
  • a pump provided with a discharge pipe, an electric motor for driving said pump, a pair of contacts through which said motor is controlled, a valve in said discharge pipe, means operated by the flow in said pipe for closing said valve after a predetermined quantity haspassed said valve, and a conductor carried by said valve into and out of contact wit-h said pair of contacts.
  • a pump provided with a discharge, an electric motor for driving said pump, an open electric circuit for said mo tor, a valve for closing the discharge of said pump, and a conductor mounted on said valve and adapted by the movement of said valve to'close the open circuit for starting the motor when' the valve is open.

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TVF. MULLIGAN.
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC PUMP CONTROL.
APPLICATION FILED APB.27, 1910.
978,923, Patented Dec.20,1910.
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T. F. MULLIGAN. AUTOMATIC ELEOTB IO PUMP CONTROL.
APPLICATION FILED APBJW, 1910.
Patented Dec. 20, 1910.
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UNITED sTa Es Pig NT OFFICE.
THOMAS F. MULLIGAN, OF FORT WAYNE. INDIANA, ASSIGNOLR TO S F. BOWSER & COMPANY, INCORPORATED, OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA.
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC-PUMP CONTROL.
Patented Dec. 20, 1910.
Application filed April 27,.1910. Serial No. 558,056.
To all whom it may concern:
Fort \Vayne. in the county of Allen and State of Indiana. have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Automatic Electric-Pump Control, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to means for controlling a pump-operating motor and has for its primary object to provide an improved combination and arrangement of parts in a device of this nature.
More specifically, the primary object of the present invention is to provide improved nf'eans for controlling the motor which drives the pump, by a valve which cuts oif the flow of fluid in the discharge of said pump after a predetermined quantity has passed said valve.
Another object is to provide improved electrically operated control in a device'of this nature.
Other and further objects will appear in the specification and be more specifically pointed out in the claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, showing an exemplification of the invention.
In the drawings-Figure 1 isa diagrammatic elevation of a pumping plant having an automatic registering measure and provided with my improvements. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a portion of the plant shown .in Fig. 1. showingthe valve for controlling the discharge from the pump in open position. and the motor circuit closed. Fig. 3 is a detail elevation partly in section, of the valve mechanism with the motor circuit open. Fig. 4 is a detail plan view of the valve tripping and releasing device.
Referring more particularly to the drawings. and to the embodiment shown therein. a pump 1 mounted upon a pedestal 2 is connected up in any suitable manner to be driven by a motor 3, the detail construction of said pump and motor being not specifically concerned in the present invention. Preferably. however. the ump 1 is a rotary pump. The motor 3 1s operated by an electric circuit which is controlled through a controller board 4 in any suitable manner, said controller board being a standard type of well known construction. A switch 5 serves to conduct the line current to and from said controller board through the feed wires 6 and 7. Leading from the controller board at is a controlling circuit comprising line wires 8 and 9 leading to a circuit-closing device 10 to be presently referred to.
The pump 1 is provided with an air cushion chamber 11 which acts in the usual man ner. Said cushion chamber is arranged above and connected with a 'fluid discharge p1=pe 12 leading to acombined valve and meter 13 of a structure similar to that shown in application of Allen A. Bowser, filed June 19. 1908, Serial No. 439,397. Interposed between the cushion chamber 11 and the valve and ineter 13 is an automatic air escape. or trap 14 similar to that shown in another application of the present applicant, filed December 20, 1909, Serial No. 534,010. r In this device the air which-is carried as globules in heavy or viscous oils, is permitted to escape through the automatic air trap, but the construction of the air trap device acts automatically to prevent the passage of fluid. In this way means are provided as described in said application to prevent an incorrect registration of the amount of fluid delivered to a consumer, since the air will not be forced through the meter to cause a false registration of the amount of fluid delivered.
Referring to all the figures of the drawings, an arm1 3 cooperatively related to an indicating mechanism 16 is operated by the fluid passing through the meter 13in the manner described in the said application of Allen A. Bowser, Serial No. 439,397. The valve mechanism shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings is of similar construction-to that shown in said specification aiid comprises a valve 17 mounted on. a valve stem 18 which passes through the valve housing and is provided with a collar 19 and a cylindrical boss 20 between which is oscillatably mounted a lever 21 provided with a protuberance 22 by means of which saidlever is adapted, to force the valve 17 from a valve seat 23. As shown best in Fig. 3, the outer end of the valvestem 18 is provided with a conductor or movable contact 24 which is moved into and out of circuit closing relation with respect to a pair of contacts 25 and 26, said valve stem for this purpose being extended through the wall of a housing 27 for said contacts. The contacts 25 and 26 are connected respectively with the line wires 8 and 9, and serve when the conductor 21 reaches the gap therebetweeu to close the circuit through vthe motor to operate the pump. As shown and described in the before mentioned application Serial No. 439,397, the indicator device 16 comprises a ratchet wheel, and has a projecting pin 28, said pin being adapted to engage one end of a bell crank lever 29. The bell crank lever engages at its other end with the bent lever 30, which is pressed resiliently against the cylindrical wall of the boss 20 by a spring not shown in the drawings. When the lever 21 is forced against the collar 19 to remove the valve 17 from its seat 23, as shown in Fig. 2, the bent lever 30 is permitted to snap under the boss 20, and to hold the valve 17 from its seat until such time as the pin 28 on said ratchet wheel oscillates the bell crank 29 to remove the bent lever 30 out of engagement with the boss 20, in the manner pointed out in the before mentioned application. This movementtakes place after a predetermined quantity of fluid has passed throu h the meter to the valve 17, so that said va ve 17 being permitted to return to its seat under the action of the spring or other resilient member 31, closes the valve and simultaneously therewith breaks the circuit through the contacts 25 and 26, thereby rendering the motor inoperative and stopping the pump. \Vhat- I claim is: i 1. In a device for the purpose described, the combination with a pump provided with electric operating means and an automatic measuring valve, of electric circuit make and break means electrically connected with said operating means, said make and break being operated by said measuring valve.
In a device for the purpose described, the combination with a pump, of a motor for said pump, an automatic valve for measuring the discharge from said pump, and means operated by said valve for controlling said motor.
3. In a device for the purpose described, the combination with a pump, of an electric motor for driving said pump, circuit-controlling means for said motor, an automatic valve for measuring the discharge from said pump, and means operatively connected to' said valve for operating said circuit-controlling means.
4. In a device for the purpose described, the combination of a pump, an electric motor for driving said pump, a pair of contacts through which said motor is controlled, a device for measuring the fluid discharged by said pump, said device being provided with an automatic Valve for shutting oil the flow after a predetermined quantity has been discharged, and a member operated by said valve for making and breaking the circuit through said contacts.
5. In a device for the purpose described, the combination of a pump provided with a discharge pipe, an electric motor for driving said pump, a pair of contacts through which said motor is controlled, a valve in said discharge pipe, means operated by the flow in said pipe for closing said valve after a predetermined quantity haspassed said valve, and a conductor carried by said valve into and out of contact wit-h said pair of contacts.
6. In adevice for the purpose described, the combination with a pump and a motor for. driving said pump, of an electric circuit for said motor, an automatic indicator for shutting ofl the flow of oil after a pre determined quantity has been supplied, and a make and break operated by said indicator.
7. In a device for the purpose described, the combination of a pump provided with a discharge, an electric motor for driving said pump, an open electric circuit for said mo tor, a valve for closing the discharge of said pump, and a conductor mounted on said valve and adapted by the movement of said valve to'close the open circuit for starting the motor when' the valve is open.
8: In a device for the purpose described, the combination with a pump provided with fluid-actuated operating means and an automatic measuring valve, of a device for makingand breaking the supply connection of said operating fluid, said device being con-' nected with said pperating means, and said make and break devices being operated by said measuring valve.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses, on this 23d day' of April A. D. 1910.
THOMAS F. MULLIGAN.
Vitnesses: RALPH G. SHUZE,
FREDERICK G. WEIR.
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