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US999993A
US999993A US55685810A US1910556858A US999993A US 999993 A US999993 A US 999993A US 55685810 A US55685810 A US 55685810A US 1910556858 A US1910556858 A US 1910556858A US 999993 A US999993 A US 999993A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28GCLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OR BOILERS
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  • My invention relates to tube cleaners and more particularly to tube cleaners for removing scale and other deposits from tubes.
  • cleaners for this purpose where a universal coupling is employed between the driving shaft and cleaner head, I have found that by throwingthe cleaner head out of balance it will strike the scale with greater force and increase the efliciency of the device.
  • a universal coupling having a pivoted joint arranged at one side of the axis of the driving shaft; and the strength of the blow may be still further increased by weighting the swinging end of the coupling, or the cleaner head, or both, it of course being understood that the weight shall be placed on the same side of the axis as said pivoted joint; or if the conditions are such as to make it desirable, the weight or weights niay be alone enployed with the pivoted joint arranged axially.
  • Figure l is a side view partly in section of the tube cleaner embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line X-X of F ig. l
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of same and F igs. 4, 5, and 6 are inodifications.
  • l represents a driving shaft to be rotated at a high speed by any suitable motive power.
  • a universal coupling having its inner end 2 screw-threaded to the shaft l is provided with ears 3 pivoted to a block 4 by a pin 5.
  • the outer end 6 of said coupling is provided with ears 7 pivoted to the block 4 by a pin 8.
  • Sad pins 5 and 8 are arranged at right angles to each other as shown.
  • Any suitable cleaner head may be secured to the outer end 6 of said coupling.
  • a head 9 such as is shown and described in Letters-Patent No. 850,? 01, granted to Henry F. lVeinland April 16th, 1907, said head being screwthreaded to the outer end 6 of said coupling and having picking or cutting teeth or blades 10.
  • either one of the pins 5 or 8 that pivot the ends of the coupling to the block 4 may be arranged at one side of the aXis of the driving shaft.
  • Fig. 1 I have shown the center of the pin 8 in the aXial line Z) of the outer end of the coupling and cleaner head and to one side of the axial line a of t e block 4, the inner end of the coupling a d the driving shaft, so that the cleaner head will vibrate and strike with greater force.
  • This vibration or force will be increased by weighting the outer end 6 of the coupling as shown at G or by weighting the cleaner head as shown by enlarging one of the teeth or blades 10 as shown at 10 or by weighting both the outer end of the coupling and the cleaner head.
  • These weights may be secured in any suitable way; but are preferably formed with the parts in the manner shown.
  • Fig. 4 I have shown the center of the pin 8 in the aXial line b of the block 4 and the outer end of the coupling; but as will be seen said block is so arranged that its aXial line b is at one side of the aXial line a of the inner end of the coupling and driving shaft which will throw the free end of the coupling out of balance.
  • Fig. 5 I accomplish the same purpose by arranging the block 4 and inner end of the coupling with the aXiaI line a in the center of the block; but I provide the block with an oli-set 4 and the center line of the pin S is in the aXial line Z of said oli-set and outer end of the coupling.
  • Fig. 6 I have shown the driving shaft, coupling and cleaner head in the same axial line with the center of the pins 5 and 8 in said line; and to throw the head out of balance the outer end of the coupling is enlarged at 6 on one side of the aXis and the head is weighted on the same side of the aXis by enlargirrg a tooth or blade 10 as shown at lO it being understood that either one or both said weights may be used as desired.
  • a rotary tube cleaner the combination with a driving shaft and a universal coupling, one end of which is Secured to and rotates With said shaft, of a cleaner head Secured to and freely swinging froni the other end of said coupling, said coupling having a pivoted joint arranged at one side of the axis of said shaft, suhstantially as described.

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E. E. HAUER. TUBE CLEANER. APPLIOATION PILED APR. 21, 1910.
999,993. Patented Aug; 8, 1911.
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ELMER E. HAUER, OF SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE LAGONDA MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, OF SPRINGFIELD, OI-IIO, A COBPOR-ATION OF OI-IIO.
TUBE-CLEANER.
Specificaton of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 8, 1 911.
Application filed Aprl 21, 1910. Serial No. 556358.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ELMER E. HAUER, a citizen of' the United States, residing at Springfield, in the county of Clark and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tube-Cleaners, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to tube cleaners and more particularly to tube cleaners for removing scale and other deposits from tubes. In cleaners for this purpose, where a universal coupling is employed between the driving shaft and cleaner head, I have found that by throwingthe cleaner head out of balance it will strike the scale with greater force and increase the efliciency of the device. To accomplish this I employ a universal coupling having a pivoted joint arranged at one side of the axis of the driving shaft; and the strength of the blow may be still further increased by weighting the swinging end of the coupling, or the cleaner head, or both, it of course being understood that the weight shall be placed on the same side of the axis as said pivoted joint; or if the conditions are such as to make it desirable, the weight or weights niay be alone enployed with the pivoted joint arranged axially.
In the accompanying drawings Figure l is a side view partly in section of the tube cleaner embodying my invention, Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line X-X of F ig. l; Fig. 3 is an end view of same and F igs. 4, 5, and 6 are inodifications.
Like numerals represent the same parts in the several views.
In the drawings l represents a driving shaft to be rotated at a high speed by any suitable motive power. A universal coupling having its inner end 2 screw-threaded to the shaft l is provided with ears 3 pivoted to a block 4 by a pin 5. The outer end 6 of said coupling is provided with ears 7 pivoted to the block 4 by a pin 8. Sad pins 5 and 8 are arranged at right angles to each other as shown. Any suitable cleaner head may be secured to the outer end 6 of said coupling. I have shown a head 9, such as is shown and described in Letters-Patent No. 850,? 01, granted to Henry F. lVeinland April 16th, 1907, said head being screwthreaded to the outer end 6 of said coupling and having picking or cutting teeth or blades 10.
To throw the head 9 out of balance so that it will, in its rotating and swinging movement, strike with greater force, either one of the pins 5 or 8 that pivot the ends of the coupling to the block 4 may be arranged at one side of the aXis of the driving shaft.
In Fig. 1 I have shown the center of the pin 8 in the aXial line Z) of the outer end of the coupling and cleaner head and to one side of the axial line a of t e block 4, the inner end of the coupling a d the driving shaft, so that the cleaner head will vibrate and strike with greater force. This vibration or force will be increased by weighting the outer end 6 of the coupling as shown at G or by weighting the cleaner head as shown by enlarging one of the teeth or blades 10 as shown at 10 or by weighting both the outer end of the coupling and the cleaner head. These weights may be secured in any suitable way; but are preferably formed with the parts in the manner shown.
In Fig. 4 I have shown the center of the pin 8 in the aXial line b of the block 4 and the outer end of the coupling; but as will be seen said block is so arranged that its aXial line b is at one side of the aXial line a of the inner end of the coupling and driving shaft which will throw the free end of the coupling out of balance. In Fig. 5 I accomplish the same purpose by arranging the block 4 and inner end of the coupling with the aXiaI line a in the center of the block; but I provide the block with an oli-set 4 and the center line of the pin S is in the aXial line Z of said oli-set and outer end of the coupling.
In Fig. 6 I have shown the driving shaft, coupling and cleaner head in the same axial line with the center of the pins 5 and 8 in said line; and to throw the head out of balance the outer end of the coupling is enlarged at 6 on one side of the aXis and the head is weighted on the same side of the aXis by enlargirrg a tooth or blade 10 as shown at lO it being understood that either one or both said weights may be used as desired.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. In a rotary tube cleaner, the combination with a driving shaft and a universal coupling, one end of which is Secured to and rotates With said shaft, of a cleaner head Secured to and freely swinging froni the other end of said coupling, said coupling having a pivoted joint arranged at one side of the axis of said shaft, suhstantially as described.
2. In a rotary tube cleane' the combination With a driving shaft and cleaner head of a universal coupling uniting said shaft and cleaner head, said coupling having a block with the respective ends of the eoupling pivot-ed to said block and one of said pivots being ar'anged at one side of the axis of said shaft,substantially as described.
3. In a rotary tube cleaner the conbina tion With a driving shaft and cleaner head of a universal eoupling uniting said sha't and head, said coupling being Weighted on one side of its aXis, substantially as described.
4. In a rota'y tube eleaner the eon'ibination With a di'iving shaft and cleaner head of a universal coupling unitng said shaft and head, a pivoted joint in said coupling ar'anged at one side of the aXis of said shaft and the swinging end of the coupling and said head each being Weighted on the same side ofthe axis o' the shatt as said pivoted joint, substantially as described.
In testinony Whereof, I he'eunto aiiix iny signature in the presence of two witnesses.
ELMER E. HAUER.
lVitnesses M. M. SELLERS, O. H. HAUSE.
copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressng the Commissione` of Patents, Washington. I). G.
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