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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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    • 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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  • WITNESSES me name 'FETER ca. mun
  • Figure 1 is a plan View of my improved rigging for oil-well pumps.
  • Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of the drum.
  • Fig. 3 represents a vertical section taken on the line 3 3 of Fig.
  • Fig. 4c represents a plan or end view of the drum.
  • Fig. 5 is a view in side elevation and partly in section of a modified form of drum, and
  • Fig. 6 is a plan or-end view of the drum shown in Fig. 5.
  • A designates the base of the machine, which may be bolted to any suitable ballast by the bolts a.
  • a pair of pillow-blocks A project upwardly from the base A and have bearings a for a shaft 13.
  • This shaft B is provided with fast and loose pulleys b and 19 by which it may be driven from any suitable source of power, and is also provided with a bevel-pinion B', arranged to mesh with a bevel gearwheel 0.
  • the bevel gear-Wheel C is supported on a vertical shaft mounted in a suitable bearing upon the base A, and the said wheel is provided with a crank c and wrist-pin c for a purpose to be hereinafter described.
  • a short distance from the bevel gear-wheel O is secured a standard D, having a shoulder D formed around the lower portion thereof and a bearing-surface d turned thereon just above the shoulder D.
  • the upper portion of the said standard D is turned to form a spindle D reduced in size toward the top, where is formed a smaller bearing-surface d to support the upper end of the drum, as will be hereinafter explained.
  • the drum E is a cylinder formed with annular grooves E aroundits periphery and a series of holes 6 arranged at suitable distances around the said grooves, in which holes are secured the eyes 6, to which the connecting-cables a; from the pumps are attached.
  • a hub or collar E bored out to fit the bearing cl on the standard D and to turn freely thereon, and at-the upper end of the drum is a collar E to turn on the top bearing 01 of the said standard, and these two collars or hubs are secured to the cylindrical drum E by means of the arms 6 and 6 respectively, thus leaving openings between the said arms to insert a wrench to tighten the nuts on, the ends of the eyes 6.
  • the lower end of the collar E is provided with a Washer or ring F, in the lower side of which is formed a ball-race f, which is adapted to rest upon the balls f in a corresponding ball-race d in the shoulder D of the standard D, so that the weight of the drum will be carried by the said balls f, thus forming an an tifriction-bearin g.
  • a Washer or ring F in the lower side of which is formed a ball-race f, which is adapted to rest upon the balls f in a corresponding ball-race d in the shoulder D of the standard D, so that the weight of the drum will be carried by the said balls f, thus forming an an tifriction-bearin g.
  • an arm E On one side of the collar E near the lower end, is formed an arm E which is situated a short distance below one of the arms c and a wrist-pin 6 passing through and secured in these two arms E and 6 forms a connec tion' for the pitman H from the crank c on the bevel gear-wheel 0.
  • the pitman H will oscil late the drum E upon the spindle D, as will be readily understood.
  • drum a large number of pump-rods may be connected to one drum, each rod having its connecting-cable x connected to an eye 6 in one of the holes 6 on the drum, and it does not matter in which direction the pumps lie from the drum, as the cables and eyes may be so arranged that when part of the pumprods are ,being raised the others are going down, thusbalancing the drum and causing it to be operated with facility.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 is shown a modified form of drum, in which instead of forming the cylinder with grooves around its periphery a number of rings E are formed in pairs arou nd the said cylinder and perforated vertically,
  • a rigging for oil-well pumps the combination with a base, a bevel gear-wheel mounted thereon, a bevel-pinion also mounted thereon, a crank on the said bevel gearwheel, and means for rotating the said pinion; of a standard mounted on the said base, a spindle formed on the said standard, a shoulder at the junction of the spindle and standard, a drum mounted on the said spindle, and connected with the crank on the bevel gear-wheel, and means for connecting the said drum with the pump-rods, substantially as described.
  • a rigging for oil-well pumps the combination with a standard, a spindle formed on the said standard, a shoulder and bearingsurfaces on the said spindle and standard, of a drum, a collar at each end of the said drum to fit the said spindle, antifriction-bearings between one of the collars on the drum and the shoulder on the spindle, grooves around the periphery of the said drum and eyes secured in the said grooves, and means for connecting the pump-rods to the said eyes, and means for oscillating the said drum, substantially as described.
  • a rigging for oil-well pumps the combination with a standard, a spindle formed 011 the said standard, a shoulder and bearingsurfaces on the said spindle and standard, of a drum mounted with antifrictiombearings on the said spindle, means for connecting the pump-rods with the said drum, a Wrisnpin secured in holes in the said drum, a rod con-.

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J N MAHER OIL WELL PUMPING RIGGING.
Patented July 27, 1897.
WITNESSES me name 'FETER: ca. mun
(No Model.) I 2 Sheets-Shet 2. J. N. MAHER. OIL WELL PUMPING RIGGING.
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UNITED STATES PAT T FFICE.
JOHN N. MAHER, OF FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
OIL-WELL, PUMPING-RIGGINGL SPECIFIOATIONforming part of Letters'Patent No. 587,220, dated July 27, 1897.
Application filed November 27, 1.896. Serial No. 613,678. (Nomodeh) A I To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN N. MAHER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Franklin, in the county of Venango and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oil-Well Pumping-Riggings; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in cate the same parts throughout the several views.
Figure 1 is a plan View of my improved rigging for oil-well pumps. Fig. 2 represents a side elevation of the drum. Fig. 3 represents a vertical section taken on the line 3 3 of Fig.
2. Fig. 4c represents a plan or end view of the drum. Fig. 5 is a view in side elevation and partly in section of a modified form of drum, and Fig. 6 is a plan or-end view of the drum shown in Fig. 5.
A designates the base of the machine, which may be bolted to any suitable ballast by the bolts a. A pair of pillow-blocks A project upwardly from the base A and have bearings a for a shaft 13. This shaft B is provided with fast and loose pulleys b and 19 by which it may be driven from any suitable source of power, and is also provided with a bevel-pinion B', arranged to mesh with a bevel gearwheel 0.
The bevel gear-Wheel C is supported on a vertical shaft mounted in a suitable bearing upon the base A, and the said wheel is provided with a crank c and wrist-pin c for a purpose to be hereinafter described.
Upon the base A a short distance from the bevel gear-wheel O is secured a standard D, having a shoulder D formed around the lower portion thereof and a bearing-surface d turned thereon just above the shoulder D.
The upper portion of the said standard D is turned to form a spindle D reduced in size toward the top, where is formed a smaller bearing-surface d to support the upper end of the drum, as will be hereinafter explained.
The drum E, as shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, is a cylinder formed with annular grooves E aroundits periphery and a series of holes 6 arranged at suitable distances around the said grooves, in which holes are secured the eyes 6, to which the connecting-cables a; from the pumps are attached. At the lower end of the drum is a hub or collar E bored out to fit the bearing cl on the standard D and to turn freely thereon, and at-the upper end of the drum is a collar E to turn on the top bearing 01 of the said standard, and these two collars or hubs are secured to the cylindrical drum E by means of the arms 6 and 6 respectively, thus leaving openings between the said arms to insert a wrench to tighten the nuts on, the ends of the eyes 6.
The lower end of the collar E is provided with a Washer or ring F, in the lower side of which is formed a ball-race f, which is adapted to rest upon the balls f in a corresponding ball-race d in the shoulder D of the standard D, so that the weight of the drum will be carried by the said balls f, thus forming an an tifriction-bearin g. A
On one side of the collar E near the lower end, is formed an arm E which is situated a short distance below one of the arms c and a wrist-pin 6 passing through and secured in these two arms E and 6 forms a connec tion' for the pitman H from the crank c on the bevel gear-wheel 0. Thus if the bevel gearwheel 0 be rotated the pitman H will oscil late the drum E upon the spindle D, as will be readily understood. By this construction of drum a large number of pump-rods may be connected to one drum, each rod having its connecting-cable x connected to an eye 6 in one of the holes 6 on the drum, and it does not matter in which direction the pumps lie from the drum, as the cables and eyes may be so arranged that when part of the pumprods are ,being raised the others are going down, thusbalancing the drum and causing it to be operated with facility.
In Figs. 5 and 6 is shown a modified form of drum, in which instead of forming the cylinder with grooves around its periphery a number of rings E are formed in pairs arou nd the said cylinder and perforated vertically,
as at 6, through which perforations bolts are placed, and the pump rods or cables as are connected to the said bolts. The lower ring E is made thicker than the others, and through it and the next pair above is passed the wristpin or bolt 6 to which is connected the pitman II from the crank c on the gear-wheel C. By this construction I am enabled to dispense with the standard at the side of the drum bent over the top thereof, thus leaving more room for the connecting rods and cables and simplifying the construction of the apparatus considerably. The other advantages of this arrangement will be clearly apparent to those skilled in the art to which it appertains.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent oi? the United States, is
1. In a rigging for oil-well pumps, the combination with a base, a bevel gear-wheel mounted thereon, a bevel-pinion also mounted thereon, a crank on the said bevel gearwheel, and means for rotating the said pinion; of a standard mounted on the said base, a spindle formed on the said standard, a shoulder at the junction of the spindle and standard, a drum mounted on the said spindle, and connected with the crank on the bevel gear-wheel, and means for connecting the said drum with the pump-rods, substantially as described.
2. In a rigging for oil-well pumps, the combination with a standard, a spindle formed on the said standard, a shoulder and bearingsurfaces on the said spindle and standard, of a drum, a collar at each end of the said drum to fit the said spindle, antifriction-bearings between one of the collars on the drum and the shoulder on the spindle, grooves around the periphery of the said drum and eyes secured in the said grooves, and means for connecting the pump-rods to the said eyes, and means for oscillating the said drum, substantially as described.
In a rigging for oil-well pumps, the combination with a standard, a spindle formed 011 the said standard, a shoulder and bearingsurfaces on the said spindle and standard, of a drum mounted with antifrictiombearings on the said spindle, means for connecting the pump-rods with the said drum, a Wrisnpin secured in holes in the said drum, a rod con-.
nected with the said'wrist-pin, and means for moving the said rod to oscillatethe said drum, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I a'l'iix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN N. MAI-Inn.
\Vitnesses:
WM. 13. GRIFFEN, JOHN L. MCBRIDE.
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