US96182A - Improvement in water-wheels - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F03—MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- My invention relates tewater-wheels, of the class known as the uudershot-wheels, and consists in mounting the wheel in a frame, so constructed and arranged, that by means of simple mechanical devices, the wheel may be elevated and lowered at will,
- Figure 2- is a sectional view on the line yy of fig. 1.
- the object of my invention is to supply a want of this kind.
- I construct a stout, strong frame, A, of any size ⁇ desired, and out of wood or other suitable materials, and provide it with a water-slide or chute, B, inclined sufcient-ly to secure a rapid flow of the water.
- the frame A, l mount a second frame, C, consisting of the side-pieces a and band the endpiece c, in' such a manner that it will rock easily in its bearings, as clearly shown in g. 1.' l
- the bearings for this second frame consist 'of jou nal-boxes d d', attached to the sides of the main frame A.
- This shaft passes through the hollow ⁇ journal j, iu such a manner as to turn freely therein.
- This may be do'neby attaching iron ⁇ veights, or constructing it so that it may be loaded.
- I attach a large cogwheel, I, into which a smaller one, n, is arranged to gear.
- This small cog-wheel n isconnected t0 a shaft or axle, havingits bearings in the frame C, and is provided Witha crank, o, as shown in fig. 1.
- the stream intwhich it is to be placed should b narrowed so as to confine its current, if necessary, to the place where it is desired that the wheel be located.
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Description
'itin-md Staten J. S. ANDERSON, 0F OCONOMOWOC, WISCONSIN.
Letters Patent No. 96,182, dated'October 26, 1869.
IMPROYEMENT IIIN WATER-WHEELS.
The Schedule referred to In these Lettera Patentand making putt of the lime.
To all whom it may concern My invention relates tewater-wheels, of the class known as the uudershot-wheels, and consists in mounting the wheel in a frame, so constructed and arranged, that by means of simple mechanical devices, the wheel may be elevated and lowered at will,
to suit different stages of water, without changing -in any way the position ofthe devices throng); which the motion of4 the wheel is transmitted.
In the drawings- `Figure l is a sectional View on the line x :t of fig.
l2, and
Figure 2-is a sectional view on the line yy of fig. 1.
,Asis well known, many streams cannot be damnicd without causing thewater to overflow too much of the surrounding territory.
This arises veither from the slight descent ofthe water, or from `the nature ofthe banks of the stream, and yet it is often very desirable to utilize the power of the running water. v
This is usually done with the ordinary undershotwheel, but as these streams often vary in depth, and sometimes rise very rapidly, the usual method o' setting these wheels does notadmit of their beingconveniently and readily adjusted to suit the varying depth of the water.
The object of my invention is to supply a want of this kind.
I construct a stout, strong frame, A, of any size` desired, and out of wood or other suitable materials, and provide it with a water-slide or chute, B, inclined sufcient-ly to secure a rapid flow of the water.
WVithin the frame A, l mount a second frame, C, consisting of the side-pieces a and band the endpiece c, in' such a manner that it will rock easily in its bearings, as clearly shown in g. 1.' l
The bearings for this second frame consist 'of jou nal-boxes d d', attached to the sides of the main frame A.
In the side a, of the frame U, I place a solid axle or journal, c, and in theopposite side b, a hollow axle or journal, f, as also shown in fig, 1, so that the frame may rock easily in theseA bearings.
Between and upon the front ends of the frame C, I
mount an undershot-wheel, D, in bearings suitable for the purpose,"and as clearly shown in figs. 1 and 2,n
making it in size to correspond with the main frame A and the. slide or chute B,and provide its periphery with a series of curved 'buckets,.E, as shown in iig. 2, and with braces y, as shown in iig. 1. v
On the upper side of the' main frame A, and so as to be inline with the bearings'of the frame C, I mount a shaft,' F, in bearings h and i, as clearly shown in iig. 1.
This shaft passes through the hollow `journal j, iu such a manner as to turn freely therein.
Nearv its inner endris keyed 'a cog-wheel, G, into which gears a large cogewheel, H, which is connected to and passes around the middle of the water-wheelv D, as clearly shown in iig. 2., soithat, as the waterwheel moves, the shaft Fis revolved o1" turned, Vby
means of the wheel G.
The rear end of. the frame C, I so construct as to have it counterbalance 'the weight of' the water-wheel,
.mounted on .its 'opposite end.
This may be do'neby attaching iron \veights, or constructing it so that it may be loaded.
I also mount in the rear end of .this frame C, a shaft,
' j, in suitable bearings k, and provide itwith two small cog-wheels l, arranged so as to gear into curved racks m, attached to the front sides of the rear posts of the main frame A, as clearly shown in both figures.
On the outer end of the' shaft j, I attach a large cogwheel, I, into which a smaller one, n, is arranged to gear.
This small cog-wheel n isconnected t0 a shaft or axle, havingits bearings in the frame C, and is provided Witha crank, o, as shown in fig. 1.
Having thus constructed and arranged my frames, 'and mounted my wheel therein, and attached myv mechanical devices, it isready for operation.
The stream intwhich it is to be placed should b narrowed so as to confine its current, if necessary, to the place where it is desired that the wheel be located.
Having done this, I place the frame in the current,
By this construction and arrangement, it will be seen vthat my wheel' can be made to run in streams, without creating mill-ponds for the purpose; that it can be easily adjusted, to suit the varying heights of Having thus described my invention,
What I claim, is-
The combination ofi)J supply-chute,l B, and the wheel D, mounted in an-oscillating-frameg'G, so arranged as to adj ust the wheel in relation rizo the chute, substantiall y as described.
VWitnesses:
J. MCKENNEY, H. B. MUNN.
J. s. ANDERSON.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2685428A (en) * | 1948-07-02 | 1954-08-03 | Henry R Tressl | Automatic speed regulator for turbines |
| US2689707A (en) * | 1948-03-08 | 1954-09-21 | Gen Electric | Speed limiting arrangement for turbine rotors |
| USD310388S (en) | 1988-06-03 | 1990-09-04 | Chippenhook, Inc. | Holder for display signs or the like |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2689707A (en) * | 1948-03-08 | 1954-09-21 | Gen Electric | Speed limiting arrangement for turbine rotors |
| US2685428A (en) * | 1948-07-02 | 1954-08-03 | Henry R Tressl | Automatic speed regulator for turbines |
| USD310388S (en) | 1988-06-03 | 1990-09-04 | Chippenhook, Inc. | Holder for display signs or the like |
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