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US955896A US48609509A US1909486095A US955896A US 955896 A US955896 A US 955896A US 48609509 A US48609509 A US 48609509A US 1909486095 A US1909486095 A US 1909486095A US 955896 A US955896 A US 955896A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to a new and improved fluid-motor..
  • my motor particularly designed to be operated by water-pressure, but my motor may be operated by other fluids, as air, gas, or steam.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a simple and eflicient fluid-motor capable of generating considerably more power from a given fluid pressure than fluidmotors as heretofore designed.
  • a further object of my invention is to ⁇ provide a motor particularly designed to be operated by a Very low yfluid pressure.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal horizontal sectional view of a motor embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 a vertical sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 a detail view, partly in elevation and partly in section of a portion of the valve actuating mechanism
  • Fig. 4 a detail perspective view of valve
  • Fig. 5, a bottom plan of motor
  • Fig. 6, a diagrammatic view showing an application of my invention in connect-ion with a washing machine.
  • valve-chest or vcasing 5 together with fluid-supply inlet and exhaust passages-or nozzles 6 and 7.
  • valve- -casing and the inlet and exhaust passages are formed of a single casting.
  • the casting is formed with fluid-passages 8 and 9 respectively leading from the ports 10 and 1l of the valve-casing to the end fluid-ports 3.
  • the integral casting comprises an upwardly projecting hollow-inember 12 designed to receive a portion of the motor driving-shaft 13.
  • Shaft 13 extends through the cylinder and has mounted on its lower end a member 14 of the valve-actuatingmechanism.
  • a rotary or a partial rotary motion is imparted to the shaft 13.
  • the reciprocating movement of the two pistons is effected by the motivefluid introduced to and discharged from the cylinder through the end-ports 3 andthe central port 4 and for the purpose of controlling the admission and discharge of the fluid I employ a rotary valve 20.
  • valve preferably employed is particularly shown by Figs. 2 and 4 and as illustrated comprises two inlet ports 21 in open communication with the fluid supply inlet passage 6 and adapted to be brought into register with the ports 10 and 11 which latter respectively communicate with the passages 8 and 9 leading to the respective end fluid ports 3, thereby permitting the motive-fluid to enter the end fluid ports aiid collie in contact with the corresponding faces of the two pistons causing said pistons to move in unison and toward each other.
  • one of the inlet ports 21 will register with the central port 4 and admit fluid to the center of the cylinder and against the opposite faces of the pistons, thus driving the pistons away from each other or toward the ends of the cylinder.
  • a discharge or exhaust port 22 is arranged to alternately register with the ports 10 and 1l and port 4.
  • a port 23 is arranged at right angles with and in open communication with port 22.
  • Port 23 in turn leads to a series of ports 24 which latter permit the passage of the exhaust fluid into the discharge or waste passage 7.
  • That portion of the valve actuating mechanism carried by and movable with the motor-shaft comprises in addition to the mem'- ber 14 and its arms 14n, a sleeve 25 carried by or a part of each arm 14, aV plunger or movable striking-member 26, and a spring 2T. These parts rotate with the motorshaft and are so arranged that upon each half revolution of said shaft one of vthe plungers 26 is carried into contact with an arml 28 of a notched ring-member 29 mounted on a projecting portion of valve 20, as shown by Fig. 5.
  • Located directly above andl adapted to enter the notches 30 of ring-member 29 I employ a spring pressed VpaWl 31.
  • a fluid-motor having a cylinder, two pistons Within the cylinder, a -valve-mechanism operative to simultaneously admit a motive-fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and -to effect an exhaust' of t-he fluid from the opposite sides of the pistons, a shaft extending into the cylinder, and means connecting the pistons and shaft for imparting a rotary movement to the shaft.
  • a fluid motor having a single' cylinder, two pistons Within the cylinder, a motor shaft, means connecting a piston and the shaft, a rotary' valve, a valve actuatingv mechanism comprising a striking-member carried by the shaft and operative to inove thevalve to admit fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and to effect an exhaust from the opposite sides of the pistons.
  • vtwo pistons in the cylinder a motor shaft extending through the cylinder, means Within the cylinder connecting the pistons and the motor shaft, and a rotary valve mech.
  • a fluid-motor a cylinder, pistons Working in the cylinder a motor shaft ex,- tending into the cylinder, a valve, mechan-V ism connecting vthe pistons, shaft, and the valve operativeto move thevalve tosimultaneously eHect-an admission of motive-fluid to the ends of the cylinder-on corresponding sides of the pistons and a discharge of the motive-fluid from the center of the cylinder and vice versa. 5.
  • a cylinder provided With central and end fluid-ports, pistons in the cylinder, a motor-shaft extending into.
  • valve valve actuatingmechanism operative' to move the valve to simultaneously effect an admission of motive-fluid to the end fluidports and on ⁇ corresponding sides of the pistons and a discharge of the motive-luid through the central port and vice versa.
  • a valve, and mechanism connect. ing the valve and shaft operative to move i the valve to admit fluid to the correspond-Q f ing sides of each piston and to effect an.
  • a. fluid-motor a cylinder, pistons vlocated entirely -Within the cylinder, a motorshaftv extending into theA cylinder, means within lthe cylinder connectingthe pistons and shaft, a valve, and a valve actuating mechanism comprising a spring pressed strikingmember carried by the shaft operative to move the'valve to admit fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and to effect an exhaust from the opposite sidesv of the pistons.

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W. J. MORRISON.
FLUID MOTOR.
APPLIUATION FILED MAB. 27. 190e.
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FLUID MOTOR.
APPLICATION FILED 11113.27. 1909.
955,896. Patented Apr. 26, 1910.
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WILLIAM J. MORRISON, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
FLUID-MOTOR.
To all 'whom 'it may concer/n:
Be it known that I, IVILLIAM J. MonRisoN, of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Im rovements in Fluid- Motors, of which the ollowing is a specification.
My invention relates to a new and improved fluid-motor..
In the. embodiment of my invention, as illustrated by the drawings, I have shown a motor particularly designed to be operated by water-pressure, but my motor may be operated by other fluids, as air, gas, or steam.
An object of the present invention is to provide a simple and eflicient fluid-motor capable of generating considerably more power from a given fluid pressure than fluidmotors as heretofore designed.
A further object of my invention is to` provide a motor particularly designed to be operated by a Very low yfluid pressure.
.In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an application of my invention,Figure 1, is a longitudinal horizontal sectional view of a motor embodying my invention; Fig. 2 a vertical sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 a detail view, partly in elevation and partly in section of a portion of the valve actuating mechanism; Fig. 4, a detail perspective view of valve; Fig. 5, a bottom plan of motor; and Fig. 6, a diagrammatic view showing an application of my invention in connect-ion with a washing machine. i
Referring to the drawings 1 designates a cylinder provided with cylinder-heads 2, and formed with end fluid-ports 3 and a centrallw7 disposed flnid-port4. Located at the side of the cylinder is a valve-chest or vcasing 5 together with fluid-supply inlet and exhaust passages-or nozzles 6 and 7. As illustrated and as preferred the cylinder, valve- -casing and the inlet and exhaust passages are formed of a single casting. The casting is formed with fluid- passages 8 and 9 respectively leading from the ports 10 and 1l of the valve-casing to the end fluid-ports 3. In addition to the ports or. members above mentioned, the integral casting comprises an upwardly projecting hollow-inember 12 designed to receive a portion of the motor driving-shaft 13. Shaft 13 extends through the cylinder and has mounted on its lower end a member 14 of the valve-actuatingmechanism.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 27, 1909.
Patented Apr. 26, 1910.
Serial No. 486,095.
Arranged within the cylinder I employ two pistons or plungers 15 each having its rod 16 engaging a projecting member 17 of one of the two similar movable rack-plates or bars 18. Interposed between the rackplates 1.8 and keyed to shaft 13 is a gearwheel 19. The teeth of gear 19 are adapted to mesh with the teeth of the two rackplates 18 and as said plates or bars are moved by their respective pistons a rotary or a partial rotary motion is imparted to the shaft 13. The reciprocating movement of the two pistons is effected by the motivefluid introduced to and discharged from the cylinder through the end-ports 3 andthe central port 4 and for the purpose of controlling the admission and discharge of the fluid I employ a rotary valve 20. The form of valve preferably employed is particularly shown by Figs. 2 and 4 and as illustrated comprises two inlet ports 21 in open communication with the fluid supply inlet passage 6 and adapted to be brought into register with the ports 10 and 11 which latter respectively communicate with the passages 8 and 9 leading to the respective end fluid ports 3, thereby permitting the motive-fluid to enter the end fluid ports aiid collie in contact with the corresponding faces of the two pistons causing said pistons to move in unison and toward each other. Upon a partial rotation of the Valve one of the inlet ports 21 will register with the central port 4 and admit fluid to the center of the cylinder and against the opposite faces of the pistons, thus driving the pistons away from each other or toward the ends of the cylinder.
To permit the fluid to alternately pass from the ends and center of the cylinder I provide the valve with a discharge or exhaust port 22. This port 22 is arranged to alternately register with the ports 10 and 1l and port 4. Arranged at right angles with and in open communication with port 22 is a port 23. Port 23 in turn leads to a series of ports 24 which latter permit the passage of the exhaust fluid into the discharge or waste passage 7.
That portion of the valve actuating mechanism carried by and movable with the motor-shaft comprises in addition to the mem'- ber 14 and its arms 14n, a sleeve 25 carried by or a part of each arm 14, aV plunger or movable striking-member 26, and a spring 2T. These parts rotate with the motorshaft and are so arranged that upon each half revolution of said shaft one of vthe plungers 26 is carried into contact with an arml 28 of a notched ring-member 29 mounted on a projecting portion of valve 20, as shown by Fig. 5. Located directly above andl adapted to enter the notches 30 of ring-member 29 I employ a spring pressed VpaWl 31. This valveactuating mechanism bottom thereof and mount an agitator 33 directly on the shaft.
What I claim is:
l. A fluid-motor having a cylinder, two pistons Within the cylinder, a -valve-mechanism operative to simultaneously admit a motive-fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and -to effect an exhaust' of t-he fluid from the opposite sides of the pistons, a shaft extending into the cylinder, and means connecting the pistons and shaft for imparting a rotary movement to the shaft. 2.; A fluid motor having a single' cylinder, two pistons Within the cylinder, a motor shaft, means connecting a piston and the shaft, a rotary' valve, a valve actuatingv mechanism comprising a striking-member carried by the shaft and operative to inove thevalve to admit fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and to effect an exhaust from the opposite sides of the pistons.
3. \A 'Huid motor comprising a cylinder,
vtwo pistons in the cylinder, a motor shaft extending through the cylinder, means Within the cylinder connecting the pistons and the motor shaft, and a rotary valve mech.
lanism operative to admit Huid to the corresponding sides of each piston and to effect an exhaust from the opposite sides vof the pistons. v
4. In a' fluid-motor, a cylinder, pistons Working in the cylinder a motor shaft ex,- tending into the cylinder, a valve, mechan-V ism connecting vthe pistons, shaft, and the valve operativeto move thevalve tosimultaneously eHect-an admission of motive-fluid to the ends of the cylinder-on corresponding sides of the pistons and a discharge of the motive-fluid from the center of the cylinder and vice versa. 5. In a fluid-motor, a cylinder provided With central and end fluid-ports, pistons in the cylinder, a motor-shaft extending into. f
the cylinder, rack-bars engagingthe pistons, a gear carrled o n the motor-shaft and arranged to mesh With the -rack-bars, a valve, valve actuatingmechanism operative' to move the valve to simultaneously effect an admission of motive-fluid to the end fluidports and on `corresponding sides of the pistons and a discharge of the motive-luid through the central port and vice versa.
6. In a fluid-motor, a' cylinder, pistons located entirely Within the cylinder, ,a motor-shaft extending into the cylinder, lmeans :v
Within the cylinder connecting the pistons and shaft, a valve, and mechanism connect. ing the valve and shaft operative to move i the valve to admit fluid to the correspond-Q f ing sides of each piston and to effect an.
exhaust from .the opposite sides ofthepis'- ton.
7. In a. fluid-motor, a cylinder, pistons vlocated entirely -Within the cylinder, a motorshaftv extending into theA cylinder, means within lthe cylinder connectingthe pistons and shaft, a valve, and a valve actuating mechanism comprising a spring pressed strikingmember carried by the shaft operative to move the'valve to admit fluid to the corresponding sides of each piston and to effect an exhaust from the opposite sidesv of the pistons. f
8, In a flui the cylinder, a fluid supply inlet and an exhaust passage in communication with the same, a motor-shaft, means connecting thev f shaft and pistons operative/to effect a rod-motor, acylinder, pistons in Y tary movement' of the shaft, a rotary valve having inlet ports in' communication With the fluid supply inlet, an exhaust"port,"a
anda plurality of ports connectingthe port at right angles with" the exhaust port `and the exhaustl passage, and valveactuating mechanism. v
. In testimonyvvhereofIax 'my signature in presence oftwo witnesses.
y ,WILLIAM J. Monnisonj IVitgiess-es; 4 i
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G. DooLrrTLn 10o i port at 4ri'ghtangles lwith the exhaust port,v p
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US2848056A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-08-19 Thompson Prod Inc Power steering system of the hydraulic type
US2957361A (en) * 1953-12-02 1960-10-25 Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Power steering attachment
US3107080A (en) * 1959-07-31 1963-10-15 Hills Mccanna Co Fluid actuated valve
US3274895A (en) * 1963-09-04 1966-09-27 Al Lohbeck Double piston pneumatic filing machine
US3394632A (en) * 1966-06-24 1968-07-30 Hills Mccanna Co Valve actuator
US3411409A (en) * 1966-03-05 1968-11-19 Alan Donald Bunyard Piston-rack operated shaft
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US4177712A (en) * 1978-03-10 1979-12-11 Herzig Albert M Air driven tool with double-ended aligned pistons oppositely driven
US4228620A (en) * 1979-02-14 1980-10-21 Hutchins Manufacturing Company Abrading tool with wear plate
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US2957361A (en) * 1953-12-02 1960-10-25 Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Power steering attachment
US2848056A (en) * 1955-04-18 1958-08-19 Thompson Prod Inc Power steering system of the hydraulic type
US3107080A (en) * 1959-07-31 1963-10-15 Hills Mccanna Co Fluid actuated valve
US3274895A (en) * 1963-09-04 1966-09-27 Al Lohbeck Double piston pneumatic filing machine
US3411409A (en) * 1966-03-05 1968-11-19 Alan Donald Bunyard Piston-rack operated shaft
US3394632A (en) * 1966-06-24 1968-07-30 Hills Mccanna Co Valve actuator
DE2430268A1 (en) * 1973-06-26 1975-01-16 Keystone Int PRESSURE MEDIUM DRIVE FOR BUTTONS, IN PARTICULAR FOR THROTTLE VALVES
US4177712A (en) * 1978-03-10 1979-12-11 Herzig Albert M Air driven tool with double-ended aligned pistons oppositely driven
US4228620A (en) * 1979-02-14 1980-10-21 Hutchins Manufacturing Company Abrading tool with wear plate
US20110049400A1 (en) * 2009-09-02 2011-03-03 Ter Horst Gerard Rotary valve actuators having partial stroke damping apparatus
US8567752B2 (en) 2009-09-02 2013-10-29 Emerson Process Management, Valve Automation Inc. Rotary valve actuators having partial stroke damping apparatus
US20120211681A1 (en) * 2011-02-17 2012-08-23 Easytork Automation Corporation Pneumatic actuator air flow control system
US9546737B1 (en) * 2015-09-09 2017-01-17 James Wang Solenoid valve

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