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US377225A
US377225A US377225DA US377225A US 377225 A US377225 A US 377225A US 377225D A US377225D A US 377225DA US 377225 A US377225 A US 377225A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
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  • My invention relates to pumps; and it consists in a spring attached at one end to a suitable frame-work and at the opposite end to a piston-rod, whereby said spring accelerates the movements of said piston, as I shall hereinafter fully describe and claim.
  • A represents the tower or frame; B, the wheel; 0, the vane; D, the crank-shaft; E, the pump; F, the pistoxrrod, and G the pitman connecting the crank-shaft with the piston-rod.
  • a spring, H To a cross-bar, a, or to any suitable part of the frame or tower, one end of a spring, H, is rigidly secured, the said spring being coiled around the piston-rod F, and having its lower end secured in any one of a series of holes, 1), formed therein, whereby said spring is distended or compressed by the movements ofthe rod.
  • the lift is performed by a simple crank.
  • the first half-turn of the crank draws the pistonrod up and elevates the water with a lifting force of, say, fifty pounds.
  • the piston-rod is not only idle, so far as effective work is concerned, but its descent is accelerated by the gravity of the parts li'ung to the crank-that is to say, the crank goes down idle and comes back lifting, say, fifty pounds, and so on indefinitely.
  • the wind must exert a force of fifty pounds or the pump will not be operated.
  • My improvement consists in the application to the piston-rod of a spring so arranged that in the descent of the crank the spring is distended to a tension of, say, twenty-five pounds.
  • the spring recoils, and reaction leaves but twenty-five pounds upward lift for the crank. I am thus enabled to equalize the power necessary to lift a given amount of Water by causing the spring to re-eXert a force equal to half the full amount raised.

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S. BARR.
PUMP ROD ATTACHMENT. I No. 377,225. Patented Jan. 31, 1888 Ill/M '7 i A wit vw/wea Swwwtoz jcof'lj WWW 3541M abbo bwcw J 4 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL BARR, OF MCCAUSLAND, IOWA.
PUMP-ROD ATTACHMENT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 377,225, dated January 31, 1888.
Application filed June 20, 1887. Serial No. 241,862. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, SAMUEL BARR, aeitizen of the United States, residing at McGausland, in the county of Scott and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pump Attachments, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawing,forming part of this specification, in which the figure represents my improvement applied to a piston-rod connected with a windmill.
My invention relates to pumps; and it consists in a spring attached at one end to a suitable frame-work and at the opposite end to a piston-rod, whereby said spring accelerates the movements of said piston, as I shall hereinafter fully describe and claim.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will describe its construction and indicate the manner in which I have carried it out.
In the said drawing I have illustrated my invention in connection with a windmill, wherein A represents the tower or frame; B, the wheel; 0, the vane; D, the crank-shaft; E, the pump; F, the pistoxrrod, and G the pitman connecting the crank-shaft with the piston-rod. These features are all of any Wellknown construction, and are to be found in most of the windmills of the present time.
To a cross-bar, a, or to any suitable part of the frame or tower, one end of a spring, H, is rigidly secured, the said spring being coiled around the piston-rod F, and having its lower end secured in any one of a series of holes, 1), formed therein, whereby said spring is distended or compressed by the movements ofthe rod.
As windmill-pumps are commonly constructed the lift is performed by a simple crank. The first half-turn of the crank draws the pistonrod up and elevates the water with a lifting force of, say, fifty pounds. At the next half-turn the piston-rod is not only idle, so far as effective work is concerned, but its descent is accelerated by the gravity of the parts li'ung to the crank-that is to say, the crank goes down idle and comes back lifting, say, fifty pounds, and so on indefinitely. The wind must exert a force of fifty pounds or the pump will not be operated.
My improvement consists in the application to the piston-rod of a spring so arranged that in the descent of the crank the spring is distended to a tension of, say, twenty-five pounds. When the crank commences to lift the water the spring recoils, and reaction leaves but twenty-five pounds upward lift for the crank. I am thus enabled to equalize the power necessary to lift a given amount of Water by causing the spring to re-eXert a force equal to half the full amount raised. It is thus apparent that a windmill-pump, if well constructed in this manner, will start and perform its required work with, practically speaking, one-half the continuous wind force heretofore required, the cardinal point of my invention being that the full active force of an entire revolution of a crank is utilized on a piston-rod in one direction only, and the production of a consequent equalization of stress on the machinery throughout. The series of holes I) in the piston-rod are for the purpose of increasing or decreasing the tension of the spring. This invention is applicable to all forms of liftpumps; but I prefer to use it in connection with a windmill, as herein indicated.
Having thus described niyinvention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination, with the frame A, having the cross-bar a, the windmill crank-shaft and the pitman G connected therewith, of the piston-rod F, connected with said pitman and provided with a series of holes, I), andacoiled spring surrounding said rod, having one end fixed to the cross-bar and the opposite end adjustably secured in said holes, as herein described.
SAM-UEL BARR.
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US2443042A (en) * 1944-10-20 1948-06-08 Int Harvester Co Agricultural implement
US5813281A (en) * 1994-12-01 1998-09-29 Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd. Device for reducing torque variations for use in drive apparatus

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US2443042A (en) * 1944-10-20 1948-06-08 Int Harvester Co Agricultural implement
US5813281A (en) * 1994-12-01 1998-09-29 Shikoku Kakoki Co., Ltd. Device for reducing torque variations for use in drive apparatus

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