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- LELOWRISYMNNSU-UHFFFAOYSA-N hydrogen cyanide Chemical compound N#C LELOWRISYMNNSU-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 6
- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 description 4
- 235000013399 edible fruits Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 238000003958 fumigation Methods 0.000 description 2
- 229910000906 Bronze Inorganic materials 0.000 description 1
- 241001317416 Lius Species 0.000 description 1
- OAICVXFJPJFONN-UHFFFAOYSA-N Phosphorus Chemical compound [P] OAICVXFJPJFONN-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 239000010425 asbestos Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000009835 boiling Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000010974 bronze Substances 0.000 description 1
- KUNSUQLRTQLHQQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N copper tin Chemical compound [Cu].[Sn] KUNSUQLRTQLHQQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
- F04B—POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
- F04B53/00—Component parts, details or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, groups F04B1/00 - F04B23/00 or F04B39/00 - F04B47/00
- F04B53/10—Valves; Arrangement of valves
- F04B53/12—Valves; Arrangement of valves arranged in or on pistons
- F04B53/122—Valves; Arrangement of valves arranged in or on pistons the piston being free-floating, e.g. the valve being formed between the actuating rod and the piston
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- the invention relates to pumps for measuring and ejecting charges of volatile liquids, such as liquid-hydrocyanic acid. which is used as the source of gaseous hydrocyanic acid for fumigating fruit trees and. relates particularly to the pump piston.
- An object of the invention is to provide a piston that will not stick or bind in the pump cylinder.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a valve in combination with the piston, the action of which will be positive even when operating with volatile liquids at their boiling points.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section of a pump cylinder showing the piston of our invention.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical section on a larger scale of the piston, showing the valve in the closed position.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the piston.
- Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the piston taken on the line 4l4-, Fig. 3.
- the pump of our invention is particularly adapted for use in connection with an apparatus for measuring and ejecting charges of liquid hydrocyanic acid for the fumigation of fruit trees, such, for vinstance, as is shown in the copending application of Mortimer-J. Brown, Serial No. 501,553, filed September 19, 1921.
- an apparatus for measuring and ejecting charges of liquid hydrocyanic acid for the fumigation of fruit trees such, for vinstance, as is shown in the copending application of Mortimer-J. Brown, Serial No. 501,553, filed September 19, 1921.
- definite predeterminedcharges of gaseous hydrocyanic acid be provided 1n the envelop surrounding the tree andthe function of the pump is to definitely measure intermediate its ends with a circumferentialgroove in which the piston packing 5 is disposed.
- the packing shown in the drawings comprises two superposed strands of graphited woven asbestos which projects sufficiently from the periphery of the piston to Y form a tight sliding fit for the single guiding surface cooperating with the pump barrel.
- an expanding ring 6 Disposed in the groove, behind the packing, is an expanding ring 6, preferably made of phosphor bronze, which exerts an outward pressure on the packing, thus insuring a substantially leak-proof joint between the piston and the pump barrel wall, extending the greater part'of the length of the piston.
- the body of the piston which is of less diameter at that point than the pump barrel, is provided with one or more apertures 7 formed between the arms 8 which supportthe" concentric piston rod guide bearing 9.
- the piston- is provided with an aperture 19., the upper portion of which constitutes a valve seat 13.
- the piston rod 3 extends through the guide bearing 9 and is formed or provided on its lower end with means to co-operate with the valve seat 13 to control the passage of liquid through the aperture 12.
- the rod is provided with a' conical lower end which is adapted to snugly fit the valve seat.
- the piston rod is provided. with an abutment or collar 14-, which, on the upstroke of the piston rod engages the under surface of the guide bearing and raises the piston.
- the piston rod thus has a limited freedom of movement with respect to the piston- On the upstroke of the rod, the force is applied to the piston above the piston and packing closed before the piston is moved.
- a pump the combination with a cylinder of apiston provided with a circumfertial groove therein, packing in said groove projecting beyond the piston and providing a guiding surface for the piston, said piston having reduced extensions at each end there of, a piston rod slidable within said piston, the extension above the packing embracing and beingslidable on said piston rod, a collar carried by the piston rod, a valve formed by the cooperation of the lower end of the piston rod with theextension below the packing, said collar and valve serving as a means to transmit the force from the piston rod to the piston at a short distance from the axis of thepiston rod.
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Description
May 27, 1924.
M. J. BROWN ET AL PUMP Filed Sept. 19 1921 INVENTORS MOkT/MEPJ KPorv/v ,COgVL'LIUS J. MA ew/v M32627 WITNESS /wm Z401 ATTORNEYS Patented May 27, 1924.
UNITED) STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MORTIMER BROWN AND CORNELIUS J. MARVIN, 013 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA,
ASSIGNORS TO THE PACIFIC R & H CHEMICAL GORPORATIQN, DE LOS ANGELES,
CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA.
PUMP.
Application filed September 19, 1921. Serial No. 501,578.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, MORTIMER J. BnowN and CORNELIUS J. 'Mnnvm, citizens of the United States, and residents of Los Angeles,
county of Los Angeles and State of'California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pumps, of which the following is a specification. y i
The invention relates to pumps for measuring and ejecting charges of volatile liquids, such as liquid-hydrocyanic acid. which is used as the source of gaseous hydrocyanic acid for fumigating fruit trees and. relates particularly to the pump piston.
An object of the invention is to provide a piston that will not stick or bind in the pump cylinder.
Another object of the invention is to provide a valve in combination with the piston, the action of which will be positive even when operating with volatile liquids at their boiling points.
The invention possesses other advantageous features, some of which, with the foregoing, will be set forth at length in the following description, where we will outline in full, that form of the invention which we have selected for illustration in the drawings accompanying and forming part of the present specification.- In said drawings we have shown one embodiment of our invention, but it is to be understood that we do not limit ourselves to such form, since the invention, as set forth in the claims, may be embodied in a plurality of forms.
Referring to said drawings Figure 1 is a vertical section of a pump cylinder showing the piston of our invention.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section on a larger scale of the piston, showing the valve in the closed position.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the piston.
Fig. 4 is a vertical section of the piston taken on the line 4l4-, Fig. 3.
The pump of our invention is particularly adapted for use in connection with an apparatus for measuring and ejecting charges of liquid hydrocyanic acid for the fumigation of fruit trees, such, for vinstance, as is shown in the copending application of Mortimer-J. Brown, Serial No. 501,553, filed September 19, 1921. In the fumigation of fruit trees it is essential to optimum results that definite predeterminedcharges of gaseous hydrocyanic acid be provided 1n the envelop surrounding the tree andthe function of the pump is to definitely measure intermediate its ends with a circumferentialgroove in which the piston packing 5 is disposed. The packing shown in the drawings comprises two superposed strands of graphited woven asbestos which projects sufficiently from the periphery of the piston to Y form a tight sliding fit for the single guiding surface cooperating with the pump barrel. Disposed in the groove, behind the packing, is an expanding ring 6, preferably made of phosphor bronze, which exerts an outward pressure on the packing, thus insuring a substantially leak-proof joint between the piston and the pump barrel wall, extending the greater part'of the length of the piston.
Above the packing ring the body of the piston, which is of less diameter at that point than the pump barrel, is provided with one or more apertures 7 formed between the arms 8 which supportthe" concentric piston rod guide bearing 9.
Below the packing ring, the piston-is provided with an aperture 19., the upper portion of which constitutes a valve seat 13. The piston rod 3 extends through the guide bearing 9 and is formed or provided on its lower end with means to co-operate with the valve seat 13 to control the passage of liquid through the aperture 12. In the present instance, the rod is provided with a' conical lower end which is adapted to snugly fit the valve seat. l Vithin the body of the piston, the piston rod is provided. with an abutment or collar 14-, which, on the upstroke of the piston rod engages the under surface of the guide bearing and raises the piston. The piston rod thus has a limited freedom of movement with respect to the piston- On the upstroke of the rod, the force is applied to the piston above the piston and packing closed before the piston is moved.
lar on the piston rod-may be fitted with'lngs,
ring and on the down-stroke of the piston rod, the forceisapplied toitlie piston below the piston and packing ring. iVith relation to the position of the packing ring, the piston is therefore pulled in both directions, so that it does not upset or bind in the barrel. ()n the downward movement of the piston rod, the aperture in the piston is positively The colthus permitting the piston to be rotated by the piston rod, when such rotation is desirable.
Featuresdisclosed, but not claimed in this application, are claimed in the co-pendmg applicationnof .Mortimer J. Brown, Serial No. 501,553, filed simultaneously herewith.
We claim: 1. In a pump, the combination with a cylinde yof a piston provided with. a circumferential groove therein, packing in said groove projecting beyond the pistonrand Vferential groove therein, packing in said groove projectng beyond the piston and providing a guiding surface for the piston, said piston having reduced extensions at each end thereof, a piston rod extending throu h said piston, a collar on the piston rod 101' transmitting thrust to the extension above the packing, a valve seat in the extension below the packing, the lower end of said .piston'rod constituting a valve for said valve seat.
3. In a pump, the combination with a cylinder of apiston provided with a circumfertial groove therein, packing in said groove projecting beyond the piston and providing a guiding surface for the piston, said piston having reduced extensions at each end there of, a piston rod slidable within said piston, the extension above the packing embracing and beingslidable on said piston rod, a collar carried by the piston rod, a valve formed by the cooperation of the lower end of the piston rod with theextension below the packing, said collar and valve serving as a means to transmit the force from the piston rod to the piston at a short distance from the axis of thepiston rod.
I11 testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands.
MORTIMER J. BROWN.
CORNELIUS J. MARVIN.
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2634943A (en) * | 1947-04-02 | 1953-04-14 | Eljer Company | Faucet |
| US2635932A (en) * | 1949-03-28 | 1953-04-21 | Heusser Wilfrid | Piston ring assembly for the pistons of internal-combustion engines |
| US2638391A (en) * | 1950-02-13 | 1953-05-12 | Heusser Wilfrid | Piston for internal-combustion engines |
| US2772033A (en) * | 1954-06-10 | 1956-11-27 | Gerard Frank | Valve mechanism for tooth paste dispenser |
| FR2543227A1 (en) * | 1983-03-25 | 1984-09-28 | Intevep Sa | Piston with a simple non-return valve |
| FR2543228A1 (en) * | 1983-03-25 | 1984-09-28 | Intevep Sa | Piston with a non-return valve |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2634943A (en) * | 1947-04-02 | 1953-04-14 | Eljer Company | Faucet |
| US2635932A (en) * | 1949-03-28 | 1953-04-21 | Heusser Wilfrid | Piston ring assembly for the pistons of internal-combustion engines |
| US2638391A (en) * | 1950-02-13 | 1953-05-12 | Heusser Wilfrid | Piston for internal-combustion engines |
| US2772033A (en) * | 1954-06-10 | 1956-11-27 | Gerard Frank | Valve mechanism for tooth paste dispenser |
| FR2543227A1 (en) * | 1983-03-25 | 1984-09-28 | Intevep Sa | Piston with a simple non-return valve |
| FR2543228A1 (en) * | 1983-03-25 | 1984-09-28 | Intevep Sa | Piston with a non-return valve |
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