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US635372A
US635372A US70484799A US1899704847A US635372A US 635372 A US635372 A US 635372A US 70484799 A US70484799 A US 70484799A US 1899704847 A US1899704847 A US 1899704847A US 635372 A US635372 A US 635372A
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    • B06GENERATING OR TRANSMITTING MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in motor mechanism for the transmission of power or irregular power to air-engines, pumps, or other mechanical contrivances; and the same consists in the arrangement of parts and the details of construction, as will be hereinafter fully set forth in the drawings and described and pointed out in the specification.
  • the object of my invention is to provide mechanism for transmitting motion and means by which the stroke of a piston or part with which it connects'such, for instance, as the piston of an air-compressor, pump, or other mechanical devicemay be varied or regulated in accordance with the movement desired to be given to the actuated piston of the said mechanical contrivance and by means of which I am enabled to give a quick or slow movement to the moving part of the said mechanical structures
  • a piston or part with which it connects' such, for instance, as the piston of an air-compressor, pump, or other mechanical devicemay be varied or regulated in accordance with the movement desired to be given to the actuated piston of the said mechanical contrivance and by means of which I am enabled to give a quick or slow movement to the moving part of the said mechanical structures
  • the letter A is used to indicate any suitable base-plate or the frame-plate of the drive mechanism, from which base extendupwardlybrackets or frames A. Through these brackets or frames centrally extends the drive-shaft 0 upon one end of which shaft are mounted the fast and loose belt-pulleys C and C and to the opposite end of said shaft is secured the fiy-wheel 0.
  • This rod or reciprocatin g pitman extends or works through the bearings a and CL, secured to brackets upwardly extending from the base A, and to the outer end of said rod or reciprocating pitman is attached the collar D, between which collar and the collar D, located thereon beyond the bearings a, is interposed the pressure spring or cushion D
  • the pressure of this spring or cushion is sufficient to always maintain or exert an outward pressure upon the pitman or reciprocating rod F
  • the cams 'E'and E will engage, respectively, or bear against the face of the rolls E and E and as carried against said rolls will force or swing the levers or arms B and B apart,and through the connection of the lever or arm B with the reciprocating rod F will cause or serve to move the said rod in an inward direction-that is, as the cam E is carried against the roll E the said rod F through the intermediate connection, will be thrown or forced inwardly, while upon the cam E engaging or bearing against the face-roll E the said roll will be moved in the same direction.

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No. 635,372. Patented Oct. 24, I899. W. G. 0000.
OPERATING MECHANISM.
(Application filed Feb. 7, 1899.)
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UNITED STATES PATENT @FFIE@ WILLIS G. DODD, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
OPERATING MECHANISM SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 635,372, dated October 24, 1899.
Application filed February 7, 1899. $erial No. 704,847. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIS G. DODD, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco, in the State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Operating Mechanism; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in motor mechanism for the transmission of power or irregular power to air-engines, pumps, or other mechanical contrivances; and the same consists in the arrangement of parts and the details of construction, as will be hereinafter fully set forth in the drawings and described and pointed out in the specification.
The object of my invention is to provide mechanism for transmitting motion and means by which the stroke of a piston or part with which it connects'such, for instance, as the piston of an air-compressor, pump, or other mechanical devicemay be varied or regulated in accordance with the movement desired to be given to the actuated piston of the said mechanical contrivance and by means of which I am enabled to give a quick or slow movement to the moving part of the said mechanical structures Forafull and comprehensive understanding of my invention reference must be had to the accompanying sheet of drawings, wherein- Figure 1 represents a side view in elevation of the mechanical devices for transmitting such variable or irregular motion to the actuated mechanism, one of the side brackets or plates being broken away or removed in order to better illustrate the arrangement of the parts; and Fig. 2 is a plan view of the mechanism illustrated in Fig. 1, the omitted side brackets or plates being shown in said View.
In the drawings the letter A is used to indicate any suitable base-plate or the frame-plate of the drive mechanism, from which base extendupwardlybrackets or frames A. Through these brackets or frames centrally extends the drive-shaft 0 upon one end of which shaft are mounted the fast and loose belt-pulleys C and C and to the opposite end of said shaft is secured the fiy-wheel 0. Upon this shaft, between the brackets A, I arrange and adjustablysecure the drive-cams E and E,which cams are arranged eccentrically to one another and which during the rotation of the shaft C contact with and bear against the rolls E and E mounted upon the shafts or axles F and F, located, respectively, between the arms or bifurcated portion of the fulcrumed levers or arms B and B The lever or arm B is fulcrumed between the ears A upwardly projecting from the base-plate A, and to said bell-crank lever or arm, at a point approximately diametrically opposite its fulcrum-point, is pivoted or hinged a shorter bell-crank arm or lever B which lever or arm at its lower end is pivoted, hinged, or otherwise secured to the reciprocating rod or pitman F which connects with the piston of the compression-cylinder, pump-cylinder, or mechanism to be driven. This rod or reciprocatin g pitman extends or works through the bearings a and CL, secured to brackets upwardly extending from the base A, and to the outer end of said rod or reciprocating pitman is attached the collar D, between which collar and the collar D, located thereon beyond the bearings a, is interposed the pressure spring or cushion D The pressure of this spring or cushion is sufficient to always maintain or exert an outward pressure upon the pitman or reciprocating rod F As the shaft 0 is rotated or driven the cams 'E'and E will engage, respectively, or bear against the face of the rolls E and E and as carried against said rolls will force or swing the levers or arms B and B apart,and through the connection of the lever or arm B with the reciprocating rod F will cause or serve to move the said rod in an inward direction-that is, as the cam E is carried against the roll E the said rod F through the intermediate connection, will be thrown or forced inwardly, while upon the cam E engaging or bearing against the face-roll E the said roll will be moved in the same direction. It is owing to the eccentric relations which the cams E and E bear to each other that governs the stroke or movement imparted to the arms B and B the movement of which arms controls the length or stroke of the pitman or reciprocating rod F or, in other words, a slow motion may be imparted to the rod F in one direction and a rapid motion in the opposite direction. The movement of the parts before described is dependent upon the position in which the said cams E and E are placed or located relatively to each other upon the shaft 0, as it is obvious that as the point of contact of these cams with the rolls E and E is increased or decreased as to distance the stroke or movement of the reciprocating rod or connectingrod F will be increased or decreased in accordance therewith.
It is not necessary that the rolls E and E be rotating ones, for any point of contact interposed between the arms and B and the cams mounted upon the shaft C will serve to give the proper movement or stroke to the said fulcrum-arms in order to change or vary the movement or stroke of the reciprocating rod or pitman F and for this reason I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to rolls connecting to said arm, nor do I wish to be understood as limiting myself to any particular form, shape, or style of cams mounted upon the drive-shaft for imparting this variable movement or stroke to the reciprocating rod or pitman F Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure protection in by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and a spring for moving the same in one direction, of a lever fulerumed to a fixed part, a second lever connected to said first lever and to said reciprocating rod, a driven shaft, and cams secured thereon which cams impart movement to the said levers.
2. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and a spring for moving the same in one direction, of a lever fuleru med to a fixed part, a second lever pivoted to said first lever and to said reciprocating rod, a driven shaft, and cams adjustably secured on said shaft and adapted to engage parts carried by said levers to impart movement thereto, substantially as described.
3. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and a spring for moving the same in one direction, of a lever fulcru med to a fixed part, a second lever connected to said first lever and to said reciprocating rod, a driven shaft between said levers, cams secured on said shaft which cams engage parts carried by said levers and impart movement thereto, substantially as described.
4. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and a spring for moving the same in one direction, of connected levers one of which is fulerumed to a fixed part, and the other of which is connected to said reciprocating rod, and adjustable cam mechanism for imparting movement to said levers, substantially as described.
5. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and a spring for moving the same in one direction, of a lever fulerumed to a fixed part, a second lever connected to said first lever and connected to said reciprocating rod, contact-rolls carried by said levers, a drive-shaft between said levers, and cams connected to said shaft and adapted to engage said contact-rolls, to impart motion to said levers, substantially as described.
6. The combination with a reciprocating rod, and means for moving the same in one direction, of oppositely-arranged connected bent levers, one of which is fulerumed to a fixed part, and the other of which, is connected to said reciprocating rod, a driven shaft between said levers, and cams secured to said shaft which impart movement to the levers, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature, in presence of two witnesses, this 28th day of January, 1899.
WILLIS G. DODD.
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N. A. ACKER, D. B. RICHARDS.
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