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US160527A
US160527A US160527DA US160527A US 160527 A US160527 A US 160527A US 160527D A US160527D A US 160527DA US 160527 A US160527 A US 160527A
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    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My invention consists in the novel combination of a sleeve-jointed bucket-windlass and crank-shaft with a connecting device, a shipping-lever which controls the connecting device, and also supports the box for the crankshaft journal, a stationary friction-shoe, and a friction-wheel mounted on and secured to the windlass-shaft, whereby, when the bucket is to be permitted to descend, a movement of the shipping-lever will disconnect the two shafts, and permit the friction-wheel at one end of the windlass-shaft to occupy and revolve in the friction-shoe, thereby properly retardin g the descent of the bucket.
  • the shaft is made in two parts- A, which carries the drum, and B, to which is attached the crank.
  • the right-hand end of the shaft A is fashioned into a sleeve/7 which receives and revolves about the lefthand end of the shaft B for a bearing.
  • a friction-wheel, C is firmly attached to the shaft A and revolves with it.
  • Beneath the wheel O is a shoe, D, properly lined or packed, and fastened to the well-curb itself, serving as a brake when the bucket descends, as hereinafter described.
  • the shaft B carries a ratchet-wheel, E, which revolves with it, and is furnished with a pawl,
  • a stud, a which projects from it and engages with some one of the holes b b in the wheel O,
  • the shaft B has a limited longitudinal and vertical motion by means of the lever Gr, which has its fulcrum at c, and which disconnects or engages the shafts.
  • the shaft B thus rides upon the lever G, and is moved by it, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • This is a characteristic feature of my invention, which enables me to produce the results hereinafter specified.
  • the windlass-shaft has only Xed or stationary bearings. In mine the bearing (which is formed by the end of the shaft B within the sleeve of the shaft A) is movable and adjustable.
  • the speed may be accelerated, if desired, by merely raising the handle of the lever, thus lifting the friction-wheel from the shoe. If necessary to increase the friction, it can be done by bearing down upon the handle of the lever, which increases the friction between the wheel and shoe.

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1. KEITH.
Water-Elevator.
` N0. 160,527 l Patented March 9,1375.
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@nw/,MLM Fw' 7% JEREMIAH KEITH, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
IMPROVEMENT IN WATER-ELEVATORS.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 160,527, dated March 9, 1875 application led July 27, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, JEREMIAH KEITH, of the city and county of Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and Improved Water-Elevator, of which the following is a specification:
In the accompanying drawing like letters indicate like parts.
' allowed to descend at all it must inevitably,
by the peculiarity of the friction devices, be properly self-controlled throughout the run.
My invention consists in the novel combination of a sleeve-jointed bucket-windlass and crank-shaft with a connecting device, a shipping-lever which controls the connecting device, and also supports the box for the crankshaft journal, a stationary friction-shoe, and a friction-wheel mounted on and secured to the windlass-shaft, whereby, when the bucket is to be permitted to descend, a movement of the shipping-lever will disconnect the two shafts, and permit the friction-wheel at one end of the windlass-shaft to occupy and revolve in the friction-shoe, thereby properly retardin g the descent of the bucket.
The shaft is made in two parts- A, which carries the drum, and B, to which is attached the crank. The right-hand end of the shaft A is fashioned into a sleeve/7 which receives and revolves about the lefthand end of the shaft B for a bearing. A friction-wheel, C, is firmly attached to the shaft A and revolves with it. Beneath the wheel O is a shoe, D, properly lined or packed, and fastened to the well-curb itself, serving as a brake when the bucket descends, as hereinafter described. The shaft B carries a ratchet-wheel, E, which revolves with it, and is furnished with a pawl,
F. Upon the left side of the wheel E is a stud, a, which projects from it and engages with some one of the holes b b in the wheel O,
thereby constituting a clutch, whereby the two shafts are locked together, so as to be operated by the crank. The shaft B has a limited longitudinal and vertical motion by means of the lever Gr, which has its fulcrum at c, and which disconnects or engages the shafts. The shaft B thus rides upon the lever G, and is moved by it, as shown in Fig. 2. This is a characteristic feature of my invention, which enables me to produce the results hereinafter specified. In other well-curbs the windlass-shaft has only Xed or stationary bearings. In mine the bearing (which is formed by the end of the shaft B within the sleeve of the shaft A) is movable and adjustable.
The operation' of my improved elevator is as follows: When the bucket is to descend, I move the lever G to the right, thereby withdrawing the stud a from the hole b of the wheel C, and the two parts of the shaft are disconnected. When the handle of the lever Y has been depressed it lowers both the shafts A and B, and the friction-Wheel O, which hitherto has had no contact with the shoe D, now falls into it and furnishes a new bearing for the shaft A. rllhe shaft A revolves rapidly by the weight of the descending bucket, and the friction generated by the revolution of the wheel O in its shoe retards the fall of the bucket, and gives it a regular and proper rate of speed. When the bucket is to be drawn up I raise and move the lever laterally to the left, which causes the stud of the ratchet-wheel to engage with and connect the frictionwheel, thereby locking the two parts of the shaft together, while, at the same time, the end of the shaft B, being elevated by the lever, which it rides upon, lifts the shaft A, raises the friction-Wheel out of its shoe, and furnishes a bearing as before.
At any time during the descent of the bucket the speed may be accelerated, if desired, by merely raising the handle of the lever, thus lifting the friction-wheel from the shoe. If necessary to increase the friction, it can be done by bearing down upon the handle of the lever, which increases the friction between the wheel and shoe.
Iclaim as a novel and useful invention and necting the two shafts by means of the lever, desire to secure by Letters Patentthe crank-shaft will be lowered, thereby per- The combination ot' a bucket Windlass-shaft Initting the Windlass-shaft to rest with its fric'- and acrank-shaft,loosely connected by a sleevetion-wheel in contact Wi th the friction-shoe, as joint, and operatively connected, by a clutch, and for the purposes speciiied. with a lever which controls the clutch, and also supports the journal-box of the crank-shaft, a JEREMIAH KEITH. stationary friction-shoe, and a friction-Wheel Witnesses:
mounted on and secured ro the Windlass-shaft, DANIEL W. FINK, `substantially as described, whereby, on discon- WM. B. W. HALLETT.
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