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- A represents the cylinder of mypump,form ed with two branches or projections, a c, with openings in the top of the branches communieating with the interior of the cylinder.
- a c the dischargepipe B and in the other a pipe or rod, C. lf this latter is a tube, its upper end should be closed.
- D represents the platform-liangc, having suitable apertures for the passage of the pipe B and pipe or rod C, and also for the pumpactuating rod I, and said platform-lian ge is fastened to the parts B O by means ot' set-screws b b, or, more properly speaking, the pump is suspended below the platform-flange by the set-screws holding the parts B O therein.
- the pump can be easily raised or lowered, as may be required, without loosening the platform-flange from the curb or other support.
- E represents the handle-standard, having its lower end forked and formed with sleeves or sockets d (l, through which the parts B C are passed, and the standard then fastened by means ot' set-screws e e.
- This standard can ⁇ thus be adjusted to any height desired and easily fastened in position.
- Gr is the pump-handle, pivoted in the top of 5o the standard E and connected to the pumprod I.
- Theac't-uating-rod I is a tube'closed at Vpump-handle at its upper end.
- a packing, J which may be either movable or stationary, and below this packing, at a suitable distance, is a bucket or sucker, J.
- the packing J is movable with the actuating-rod, I increase the size of the packing and make it in form of a plunger or bucket, so that in connection with the air-chamber a more even stream may be obtained.
- the packing J is arranged to prevent the escape of Water, if eitherstationary or movable.
- the cylinderA may be constructed, as shown, of unequal diameter, the lower or suction bucket working in the large bore and the 7o upper or force bucket in the smaller bore.
- the object of this arrangement is that while the lower bucket is drawing water from the bottom at the same time it is forcing one-half of the water into the upper part of the cylin- 7 5 der and the other half out at' the spout. ln returning the balance ot' the water is dis charged, making, in connection with the airchamber in the pump-actuating rod I, an evenstream or iiow of water.
- the adjustable handle-standard forked at its lower end and formed with sleeves or sockets having set-screws, as described, in combination with a pump having upwardlyroo projecting tubes, or one tube and one rod, substantially as herein set forth.
- a hollow rod, I used as an 5.
- the main and auxiliary 15 charge between the two buckets, substanair-chambers and exit-pipe substantially as 5 tially as and for t-he purposes herein set forth. specified.
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Double Ating, Pump.
No. 9,475. Reissuxed Nov-. 23,1880..
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UNITED STATES ROSOOE BEAN, OF SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Reissued Letters Patent No. 9,475, dated November 23, 1880. Original No. 197,082, dated November 13, 1877. Application for reissue filed June 14, 1880.
.To all whom fit may concern:
Beit known that I, ROSCOE BEAN, of Springfield, in the county of Clarke, and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Pumps; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form 1o a part of this specification.
The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a pump, as Will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved pump, and Iiig. 2 is a central vertical section of the same.
A represents the cylinder of mypump,form ed with two branches or projections, a c, with openings in the top of the branches communieating with the interior of the cylinder. In one of these openin gs is screwed the dischargepipe B and in the other a pipe or rod, C. lf this latter is a tube, its upper end should be closed.
D represents the platform-liangc, having suitable apertures for the passage of the pipe B and pipe or rod C, and also for the pumpactuating rod I, and said platform-lian ge is fastened to the parts B O by means ot' set-screws b b, or, more properly speaking, the pump is suspended below the platform-flange by the set-screws holding the parts B O therein. By this means the pump can be easily raised or lowered, as may be required, without loosening the platform-flange from the curb or other support.
E represents the handle-standard, having its lower end forked and formed with sleeves or sockets d (l, through which the parts B C are passed, and the standard then fastened by means ot' set-screws e e. This standard can `thus be adjusted to any height desired and easily fastened in position.
Gr is the pump-handle, pivoted in the top of 5o the standard E and connected to the pumprod I. Theac't-uating-rod I is a tube'closed at Vpump-handle at its upper end.
its upper end and arranged to attach to the At a suitable distance below and around the pump-rod is a packing, J, which may be either movable or stationary, and below this packing, at a suitable distance, is a bucket or sucker, J.
Between the sucker and packing there is anv opening, '11, in the pump-actuating rod, so as to use the same for an air-chamber.
If the packing J is movable with the actuating-rod, I increase the size of the packing and make it in form of a plunger or bucket, so that in connection with the air-chamber a more even stream may be obtained.
The packing J is arranged to prevent the escape of Water, if eitherstationary or movable.
The cylinderA may be constructed, as shown, of unequal diameter, the lower or suction bucket working in the large bore and the 7o upper or force bucket in the smaller bore.
The object of this arrangement is that while the lower bucket is drawing water from the bottom at the same time it is forcing one-half of the water into the upper part of the cylin- 7 5 der and the other half out at' the spout. ln returning the balance ot' the water is dis charged, making, in connection with the airchamber in the pump-actuating rod I, an evenstream or iiow of water.
It will be seen that in the pump as thus constructed the pipes O and B not only serve to support the actuating mechanism of the pump, but also as an auxiliary air-chamber and exit-pipe for the pump, the two pipes in 85 their arrangement adding greatly to the compactness ofthe whole.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 9o l. The combination of a pump-cylinder, A, discharge-pipe B, tube or rod O, and the stationary platform-iiange D, the entire pump proper being adjustably suspended below said platform, substantially as and for the purposes 9 5 herein set forth.
2. The adjustable handle-standard, forked at its lower end and formed with sleeves or sockets having set-screws, as described, in combination with a pump having upwardlyroo projecting tubes, or one tube and one rod, substantially as herein set forth.
3. In a pump, a hollow rod, I, used as an 5. In combination with the pump-cylinder air-eha1nbe1",in combination ywith two buckets having two unequal diameters and the sucker of unequal size attached toit and an airdisand packing therein, the main and auxiliary 15 charge between the two buckets, substanair-chambers and exit-pipe, substantially as 5 tially as and for t-he purposes herein set forth. specified.
4. The hollow rod I, having opening t and ln testimony that I claim the foregoing provided with a sucker, J, and packingl J have hereunto set my hand this` 8th day of within the eylinderA, in combination with June, 1880.
the Ypipes G and B, one serving as an auxiliary ROSCOE BEAN. 1o "air-chamber and the other as an exit-pipe, and Witnesses the two as supports for the operating meehan- F. B. STONE,
lism ofthe pump, substantially as specified. W. R. HOMER. i
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