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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • My invention relates to an improved waterelevator designed to permit a measured quantity of water to be raised from a well, and to reduce the labor of raising it.
  • the improvement consists in the particular construction and arrangement of devices operatin g upon the general principle of a weighted plunger descending from gravity in a chamber to force the water beneath up through a stand-pipe to the desired level, as hereinafter more fully described.
  • A represents a cylinder immersed in a well and opening into said well through holes a, in the bottom of the same, which are closed by an inwardly-openin g valve, I).
  • C is the stand-pipe, which is provided with an outwardlyopening check-valve, (I, and which communicates with the cylinder at the bottom, and is extended up to the level at which the water is to be drawn, at which point it is provided with a spout.
  • I outwardlyopening check-valve
  • a clevis or loop To the upper side of the plunger is securely attached a clevis or loop, and to this is loosely connected the lower end of a link or pitman, D, the upper end of which is loosely connected to the short end of a lever, E.
  • This lever in order to carry the great weight of the plunger in a steady manner, is fulcrumed upon trunnions e e in a support, f.
  • the handle or long end of the lever is retained by lugs or notches on a bar, F, which lugs are graduated or located a given distance apart, so as to regulate the distance of the fall of the plunger.
  • I also locate in the plunger a downwardly opening valve, g, held up by a spring, whereby any leakage to the upper side of the plunger may, when the plunger is lifted, be restored to the under side of the same.
  • a suitable vent-hole may be provided to let it out.

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.A. W. GOATES.
Water-Elevator. I
No. 213,173 Patented Mar. 11, 1879.
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AMOS W. COATES, OF ALLIANCE, OHIO.
IM PROVEMENT IN WATER-ELEVATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 2| 3.173, dated March 11, 1879 application filed To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AMos W. GoA'rEs, of Alliance, in the county of Stark and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved Water-Elevator; and 1 do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a sectional view; Fig. 2, a detail of the trunnioned lever-handle.
My invention relates to an improved waterelevator designed to permit a measured quantity of water to be raised from a well, and to reduce the labor of raising it.
The improvement consists in the particular construction and arrangement of devices operatin g upon the general principle of a weighted plunger descending from gravity in a chamber to force the water beneath up through a stand-pipe to the desired level, as hereinafter more fully described.
In the drawings, A represents a cylinder immersed in a well and opening into said well through holes a, in the bottom of the same, which are closed by an inwardly-openin g valve, I). In this cylinder is suspended a weighted plunger, 13, having a packing-ring, c, to cause it to fit snugly in the cylinder.
C is the stand-pipe, which is provided with an outwardlyopening check-valve, (I, and which communicates with the cylinder at the bottom, and is extended up to the level at which the water is to be drawn, at which point it is provided with a spout.
To the upper side of the plunger is securely attached a clevis or loop, and to this is loosely connected the lower end of a link or pitman, D, the upper end of which is loosely connected to the short end of a lever, E. This lever, in order to carry the great weight of the plunger in a steady manner, is fulcrumed upon trunnions e e in a support, f.
The handle or long end of the lever is retained by lugs or notches on a bar, F, which lugs are graduated or located a given distance apart, so as to regulate the distance of the fall of the plunger.
February 5, 1879.
Now, I am aware that the general principle of the weighted plunger, cylinder, and standpipe as a means for raising water is not new, the same being shown in Patent No. 32,348. The following features are, however, peculiar to my invention. The employment of the lever not only permits the plunger to be quickly.
I also locate in the plunger a downwardly opening valve, g, held up by a spring, whereby any leakage to the upper side of the plunger may, when the plunger is lifted, be restored to the under side of the same.
After the plunger is once set at the top of the cylinder no labor is required to draw the water, as the gravity of the plunger does this, and when thus set by stronger and more capable hands women and children are enabled afterward to draw the water fresh and cool, as desired, with but little exertion.
To prevent the water from freezing in the stand-pipe in winter or becoming warm in summer, a suitable vent-hole may be provided to let it out.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new isi The cylinder A, provided with valves and stand-pipe, as described, the weighted plunger B, the pitman D, the trunnion-fulcrumed lever E, and the retaining-bar 1?, provided with graduated lugs, all combined substantially as shown and described.
AMOS V. OOATES.
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US4688999A (en) * 1984-09-24 1987-08-25 Battelle Devepment Corporation Well pump
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US4688999A (en) * 1984-09-24 1987-08-25 Battelle Devepment Corporation Well pump
US20120047885A1 (en) * 2009-12-11 2012-03-01 Yuh-Huei Shyu Potential energy regenerating system and method and electricity regenerating system and method
US8661807B2 (en) * 2009-12-11 2014-03-04 Yuh-Huei Shyu Potential energy regenerating system and method and electricity regenerating system and method

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