US265835A - Pump-rod adjuster for oil-wells - Google Patents

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    • 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
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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    • F16B2/065Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action using screw-thread elements
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T24/39Cord and rope holders
    • Y10T24/3958Screw clamp
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/32Articulated members
    • Y10T403/32114Articulated members including static joint
    • Y10T403/32122Trunnion assembly to side of rod
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention relates to clamps and adjusters for pump or polish rods.
  • the object of my invention is to produce a clamp that will obviate the many objections to adjusters or clamps now in use and at the same time be simpler in form and of less cost than the ordinary kind.
  • Figure 1 represents a perspective view of my clamp and adjuster, 'showing the pump or polish rod in place; Fig. 2, a transverse longitudinal section; and Fig. 3, a similar section, showing a modification of my device.
  • a A represent the clamping-jaws; B B, the truunions; (J, the pump or polish rod, and c the clamping-bolt.
  • the clampingjaws A A may be of any suitable form; but I prefer to have them of the shape shown, as that form enables me to grasp the pump or polish rod for some distance along itslength.
  • a truncated wedge-shaped slot (1. The object in so forming these slots is to provide surfaces that will tighten around the pump or polish rod whenever the jaws A are forced together.”
  • head, 0 is inserted through this passage, and holds the parts A B and A B together.
  • the end of the trunnions nearest the head 0 is provided with a slot, into which the head 0 tits to preventthe bolt 0 from'revolving when the nut c is screwed thereon.
  • Fig. 3 a curved bolt instead of the straight one used in the device shown in A recess to correspond to the shape of the bent portion of the bolt must also be formed in the clampingjaws A and partly extended into trunnions B.
  • the object in providing this form is to bring the pump or adjuster rod directly in line with the axis of the device, so that the rod will have nojarring movement while oscillating. It also affords a means for bringing the rod at a point where the full force ofthe clamps can be exerted.
  • the slotted head of the trunnion may be dispensed with, as the bolt, from its peculiar form, will not turn in the passage.
  • the operation is as follows: The free end of the bolt is inserted through the parts A B A B and the nut 0 screwed thereon, leaving, however, sufficient space between thejaws to insert a pump or polish rod in the opening. After a rod has been inserted the nut c is screwed tightlyagainst the end ofthe trunnion, thus clamping the rod tightly within thejaws. By simply unscrewing the nut the jaw nearest the former can be slipped toward the latter By this movement the bolt 0 acts as a kind of pintle, upon which the clamping-jaw moves. it is obvious that thejaws could be made to slide both ways by a simple change in fastening devicese.g., see Fig. 3.
  • An oscillating clamp having separable clamping-pieces, each provided with a trunnion integral therewith, substantially as described.
  • a pump-rod adjuster having clamping' jaws, each provided with a trunnion formed integral therewith, and arranged to approach and reeede from each other by a motion parallel to the axis of the trunnion, substantially as described.
  • An oscillating clamp having clamping jaws, each provided with a journal or trunnion formed integral therewith, the axes of motion of which form a right line, substantially as described.
  • An oscillating clamp having clampingjavvs, each provided with a journal or trunnion held in a right line by a clamp, substantially in the manner described.
  • An oscillating clamp having clampingjaws, each provided with ajournal or trunnion held in right line by a bolt passing through the center of said trunnion and held in place by means of nuts, substantially in the manner described.
  • Apump-rod adjuster consisting of two jaws held together by means of a clamp located at one side of the rod, substantially in the manner described, to allow the rod to be removed laterally from the adjuster by the lateral displacement of one of the clampingjaws,-sl 1bstantially as described.
  • a pump-rod adjuster consisting of two jaws for clamping the rod, and both held together by means of a bolt provided with a nut or nuts located at one side of the rod, substantially in the manner described, to allow the rod to be removed laterally from the adjuster by the lateral displacementof one of the clamping-jaws, substantially as described.
  • An adjusting pump-rod clamp having on each of its clamping-jaws and to one side of the clamping-bolt a truncated wedge-shaped groove, registering with each other, for the purpose substantially as set forth.

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D! L. LEWIS.
BUMP RO'D'ADJUSTEB. POE OIL WELLS. No.265,835.' PatentedO'o'tL 10, 1882.
c C l NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
. DANIEL L. LEWIS, OF BRADFORD, ASSIGNOR TO THE OIL VELL SUPPLY COMPANY, (LIMITED,) OF OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA.
PUMP-ROD ADJUSTER FOR OIL-WELLS.
SPECIFICATION forming-part of Letters Patent No. 265,835, dated October 10, 1882. v Application filed July 18, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, DANIEL L. LEWIS, of lradt'ord, McKean county, Pennsylvania, have invented new and useful Improvements in Pump-Bod Adjusters for Oil-Wells; and I do hereby declarethat thefollowingisafulhclear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and the letters or figures of reference marked thereon.
My invention relates to clamps and adjusters for pump or polish rods.
The object of my invention is to produce a clamp that will obviate the many objections to adjusters or clamps now in use and at the same time be simpler in form and of less cost than the ordinary kind.
The nature of my invention consists of means that will hereinafter be described,and pointed out in the claims, whereby my object is attained.
1n the drawings, Figure 1 represents a perspective view of my clamp and adjuster, 'showing the pump or polish rod in place; Fig. 2, a transverse longitudinal section; and Fig. 3, a similar section, showing a modification of my device.
A A represent the clamping-jaws; B B, the truunions; (J, the pump or polish rod, and c the clamping-bolt. The clampingjaws A A may be of any suitable form; but I prefer to have them of the shape shown, as that form enables me to grasp the pump or polish rod for some distance along itslength. Upon the inner face of each clamping-jaw is formed a truncated wedge-shaped slot, (1. The object in so forming these slots is to provide surfaces that will tighten around the pump or polish rod whenever the jaws A are forced together."
These slots at are placed in front of the clamping-bolt 0, so that when thejaws Aare pulled apart the rod can be taken out without entirely removing the jaws from the bolt 0. The trunnions B are cast withjaws A, and iitwithin the bearings ot' the walking-beam, so that they and thejaws oscillate together when the beam is in motion. Longitudinally through the length of and in the center of the trunnions is formed a slotorpassage, which passes through the jaws. A bolt, 0, provided with a fixed Figs. 1 and 2.
'and the polish-rod removed.
head, 0 is inserted through this passage, and holds the parts A B and A B together. The end of the trunnions nearest the head 0 is provided with a slot, into which the head 0 tits to preventthe bolt 0 from'revolving when the nut c is screwed thereon.
in Fig. 3 is shown a curved bolt instead of the straight one used in the device shown in A recess to correspond to the shape of the bent portion of the bolt must also be formed in the clampingjaws A and partly extended into trunnions B. The object in providing this form is to bring the pump or adjuster rod directly in line with the axis of the device, so that the rod will have nojarring movement while oscillating. It also affords a means for bringing the rod at a point where the full force ofthe clamps can be exerted. In using this form the slotted head of the trunnion may be dispensed with, as the bolt, from its peculiar form, will not turn in the passage.
The operation is as follows: The free end of the bolt is inserted through the parts A B A B and the nut 0 screwed thereon, leaving, however, sufficient space between thejaws to insert a pump or polish rod in the opening. After a rod has been inserted the nut c is screwed tightlyagainst the end ofthe trunnion, thus clamping the rod tightly within thejaws. By simply unscrewing the nut the jaw nearest the former can be slipped toward the latter By this movement the bolt 0 acts as a kind of pintle, upon which the clamping-jaw moves. it is obvious that thejaws could be made to slide both ways by a simple change in fastening devicese.g., see Fig. 3.
lam aware that it is not new to provide clamps or adjusters with separable clamping't'aces, and make no claim therefor. My devices, however, differ from that form, in that each clamping-face forms a separable piece of the whole, and the trunnions on each are formed integral therewith, while in those above referred to one of the clamping-faces is cast integral with both trunnions. The manner of attaching the separable face to that part is costly, uncertain in action, and liable to get out of order, while mine consists of two similar pieces joined together by a simple bolt and nut, making a cheap and certain means of accomplishing the purpose for which it was devised, without having any complicated mechanism to get out of repair.
What 1 claim as new is 1. An oscillating clamp having each of its trunni'ons formed on distinct pieces of the clamp, substantially as described.
2. An oscillating clamp having separable clamping-pieces, each provided with a trunnion integral therewith, substantially as described.
3. An oscillating clamp having each of its trunnions formed on distinct pieces of the clamp and its clamping-faces parallel to each other and at right angles to the trunnions, substantially as described.
L. A pump-rod adjuster having clamping' jaws, each provided with a trunnion formed integral therewith, and arranged to approach and reeede from each other by a motion parallel to the axis of the trunnion, substantially as described.
5. An oscillating clamp having clamping jaws, each provided with a journal or trunnion formed integral therewith, the axes of motion of which form a right line, substantially as described.
6. An oscillating clamp having clampingjavvs, each provided with a journal or trunnion held in a right line by a clamp, substantially in the manner described.
7. An oscillating clamp having clampingjaws, each provided with ajournal or trunnion held in right line by a bolt passing through the center of said trunnion and held in place by means of nuts, substantially in the manner described.
8. Apump-rod adjuster consisting of two jaws held together by means of a clamp located at one side of the rod, substantially in the manner described, to allow the rod to be removed laterally from the adjuster by the lateral displacement of one of the clampingjaws,-sl 1bstantially as described.
9. A pump-rod adjuster consisting of two jaws for clamping the rod, and both held together by means of a bolt provided with a nut or nuts located at one side of the rod, substantially in the manner described, to allow the rod to be removed laterally from the adjuster by the lateral displacementof one of the clamping-jaws, substantially as described.
10. An adjusting pump-rod clamp having on each of its clamping-jaws and to one side of the clamping-bolt a truncated wedge-shaped groove, registering with each other, for the purpose substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 9th day of July, 1881.
DANIEL L. LEWIS.
Witnesses:
J. REID, 0. H. UOLTON.
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