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US12284A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • the plan is part of a tire engine in detail.
  • Figure l is a transverse vertical section through the center of the pump, showing valves also the levers and brakes;
  • Fig. 2 a vertical section showing piston rod valves, plungers, &c;
  • Fig. 3 plan showing valve openings and seats.
  • the boX A and other parts ofY a fire engine I constructin the usual manner except the pumps, levers and brakes which form the basis of this improvement.
  • the pumps I construct of two cylinders open at the top and bottom, and placed vertically one over t-he other, connected together by a bed plate or plates G at the center.
  • the plungers, D, one. in the upper cylinder and one in the lower cylinder are attached permanently to the piston rod E.
  • valves F, F, G, Gr are placed on the center at the meeting of the two chambers upon angularly inclined valve beds and openings S, R. Two of the valves are for injection and two for ejection, operating alternately with the rise and fall of the upper and lower plungers D, D.
  • the levers of the pumps I construct of a main brake, K, and counter brakes, L, with connecting rods, M, and N.
  • the mainbrake K works upon a rock shaft, O, in the center and is connected by a joint at a proper distance to the counter brakes, L, by the connect-ing rod, M.
  • the counter brakes are supported at one end by the stationary fulcrum, Q, and work upon the center bearing joint of the connecting rod, N, which connecting rod, N, is attached to the piston rod, E, by a movable joint.
  • valve arrangement is also very beneficial by concentrating the whole body of the water to the center and ejeeting the same through in the manner, substantially as herein set a single enlarged opening7 also avoiding con- Jforth and described. siderable friction when operating.' 2. Also the arrangement of the compound I do not claim the brakes and levers as brake and levers, substantially as herein set 5 a new invention; neither do I Claim the fort-h and described.

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UNTTED sTATEs PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT W. ROBERTS, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
FIRE-ENGINE.
Specication of Letters Patent No.
T0 all whom t may concern.'
Be it known that I, ALBERT IV. ROBERTS, of the city of I-Iartford, county of Hartford, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Construction of Fire-Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consistsin the.
improvement of the valves of the pump and the brakes and levers of the same.
- To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
The plan is part of a tire engine in detail.
Figure l is a transverse vertical section through the center of the pump, showing valves also the levers and brakes; Fig. 2 a vertical section showing piston rod valves, plungers, &c; Fig. 3 plan showing valve openings and seats.
Letter A, part of engine box; B., upper and lower chamber of pump; C, bed plate or plates; D, upper and lower plunger; E, piston rod; F, valves open; G, valves shut; H, springs to retain valves to the seats; I, inlet of water; J, outlet of water; K, lever brake; L, counter lever; M, connecting rod of lever and brake; N, connecting rod of lever and piston; O, rock shaft; P, rock shaft stands; Q, stationary fulcrum of lever; R, valve seats open; S, valve seats closed.
The boX A and other parts ofY a fire engine I constructin the usual manner except the pumps, levers and brakes which form the basis of this improvement.
The pumps I construct of two cylinders open at the top and bottom, and placed vertically one over t-he other, connected together by a bed plate or plates G at the center. The plungers, D, one. in the upper cylinder and one in the lower cylinder are attached permanently to the piston rod E.
The four valves, F, F, G, Gr, are placed on the center at the meeting of the two chambers upon angularly inclined valve beds and openings S, R. Two of the valves are for injection and two for ejection, operating alternately with the rise and fall of the upper and lower plungers D, D.
When the plungers rise the upper plunger D, acts as a suction causing the upper valve, F, of the inlet opening, I, to open for the 12,284, datedJanuary 23, 1855.
vbeing closed at the same time by the action of the plunger rising. At the same time the `60 action of the rising of the lower plunger `closes the lower valve G of the inlet opening, I, and opens the ejecting valve F of the outlet opening, J, and forces the water through the same. When the plungers descend, the lower plunger acts as a suction to the lower valve, G, of the inlet opening I which opens to admit the water into the lower chamber preparatory to ejection by lower opposite valve opening F through the outlet J, the opposite valve F being closed at the same time by the simultaneous action ofl the plunger descending. At the same time the descending of the upper plunger closes the upper valve F of the inlet opening, I, and opens the ejecting valve, G, of the outlet opening, J, and forces the water through the same. Thus the alternate ris-v ing and falling of the two plungers, keep up and cause a continual and unbroken injection through the opening I and a continual and unbroken forced current of ejection through the opening, J, having t-he benet and force of the propelling power of both the up and down stroke of the levers actuating upon the piston rod.
The levers of the pumps I construct of a main brake, K, and counter brakes, L, with connecting rods, M, and N. The mainbrake K works upon a rock shaft, O, in the center and is connected by a joint at a proper distance to the counter brakes, L, by the connect-ing rod, M. The counter brakes are supported at one end by the stationary fulcrum, Q, and work upon the center bearing joint of the connecting rod, N, which connecting rod, N, is attached to the piston rod, E, by a movable joint.
The advantages of the improved arrangement of this compound brake and lever over the usual fire engine brake, are the confining the power of the purchase to the center of the engine, and giving eXtra power and purchase in operation, with a less vibrating distance to the brake arms up and down, and giving the operators the benefit of a shorter and quicker movement with equal power and `less fatigue to the men. AThe valve arrangement is also very beneficial by concentrating the whole body of the water to the center and ejeeting the same through in the manner, substantially as herein set a single enlarged opening7 also avoiding con- Jforth and described. siderable friction when operating.' 2. Also the arrangement of the compound I do not claim the brakes and levers as brake and levers, substantially as herein set 5 a new invention; neither do I Claim the fort-h and described.
Valves or cylinders as new.
What I claim as my invention and desire ALBERT W' ROBERTS' to secure by Letters Patent7 is-- Witnesses:
l. The arrangement of the Valves of WM. VINE,
10 pumps for fire engines and other purposes WATERMAN ROBERTS.
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US3036524A (en) * 1957-01-07 1962-05-29 Acf Ind Inc Multiple pump
US20060012287A1 (en) * 2004-07-06 2006-01-19 Sarnoff Corporation Efficient, green-emitting phosphors, and combinations with red-emitting phosphors
US20100012284A1 (en) * 2007-03-01 2010-01-21 Basf Se Method for determining hydrophobic organic particles in a paper stock

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3036524A (en) * 1957-01-07 1962-05-29 Acf Ind Inc Multiple pump
US20060012287A1 (en) * 2004-07-06 2006-01-19 Sarnoff Corporation Efficient, green-emitting phosphors, and combinations with red-emitting phosphors
US20100012284A1 (en) * 2007-03-01 2010-01-21 Basf Se Method for determining hydrophobic organic particles in a paper stock

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