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US31618A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • A23NMACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
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  • This invention has for its object the drawing of water for domestic purposes by a very simple arrangement of means, which may be operated with the greatest facility, be cheaply constructed and applied, and not liable to get out of repair nor become deranged by use.
  • the invention consists in the employment or use of two buckets connected by ropes or chains to a windlass in such a way that one bucket will rise as the other falls, and using in connection with the buckets thus arranged a spout or discharge trough provided with curved rods to serve as stops and placed in such relation with the buckets as to tilt the same as they reach their culminating point, and discharge their contents into the discharge spout.
  • This curb A represents a well-curb which may be of quadrilateral form, and made of any suitable dimensions.
  • This curb A has a windlass '13, placed on its upper part, said windlass being formed of a shaft a, and two wheels or pulleys b, I), secured permanently thereon.
  • the shaft a has a crank O, at one end of it, and the pulleys Z2, b, have each a rope or chain D, passing around them.
  • buckets E, E are attached to the ends of the ropes or chains D. These buckets may be provided each with a valve c, opening upward, and the ropes or chains D, D, as the windlass is turned raise one bucket E as they lower the other.
  • a water discharge spout F This spout is slightly the spout F, there is attached a curved rod G.
  • These rods may be described as being bent in circular form like hooks and their outer ends project over or beyond the sides of the spout F, as shown clearly in Fig. 2.
  • the hooks or curved rods G are at the center of the curb A, and in line with the paths of the movement of the buckets.
  • Each bucket E has a recess d, made in its inner side, said recesses being about in line with the ends of the hooks or curved rods G. the ropes or chains D, at each side at a triie above their centers-see Fig. l.
  • the operation is as follows By turning the windlass B, one bucket is elevated as the other descends, the lower bucket fills as it enters the water, the valve c, if the bucket is provided with one, opening upward. It' no valve is provided the bucket tilts and ills. As the rising bucket approaches its culminating point the hook G, catches into its recess CZ, and the bucket still rising is tilted until itassumes a horizontal position, and the contents are discharged into spout F. Then the bucket is in a horizontal position its ropes or chains D, D, are about in a vertical position and the hook G, which is engaged with it prevents the bucket being raised beyond a certain point.
  • the bucket E, E attached to the windlass B, as shown and provided with the recesses d, in connection with the spout F, provided with the curved rods or hooks G, arranged in such relation with the buckets to operate as and for the purpose set forth.
  • the buckets E are suspended to'.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN M. PERKINS, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
WATER-ELEVATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 31,618, dated March 5, i861.
To all whom it may concern:
'Be it known that I, JOHN M. PERKINS, ora Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved I/Vater-Elevating Device; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specication, in which- Figure l is a vertical section of my invention taken in the line a2, x, Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same, taken in the line y, y, Fig. l.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures.
This invention has for its object the drawing of water for domestic purposes by a very simple arrangement of means, which may be operated with the greatest facility, be cheaply constructed and applied, and not liable to get out of repair nor become deranged by use.
The invention consists in the employment or use of two buckets connected by ropes or chains to a windlass in such a way that one bucket will rise as the other falls, and using in connection with the buckets thus arranged a spout or discharge trough provided with curved rods to serve as stops and placed in such relation with the buckets as to tilt the same as they reach their culminating point, and discharge their contents into the discharge spout.
To enable those skilled in the art to fully understand and construct my invention I will proceed to describeit.
A represents a well-curb which may be of quadrilateral form, and made of any suitable dimensions. This curb A, has a windlass '13, placed on its upper part, said windlass being formed of a shaft a, and two wheels or pulleys b, I), secured permanently thereon. The shaft a, has a crank O, at one end of it, and the pulleys Z2, b, have each a rope or chain D, passing around them.
To the ends of the ropes or chains D, buckets E, E, are attached. These buckets may be provided each with a valve c, opening upward, and the ropes or chains D, D, as the windlass is turned raise one bucket E as they lower the other.
lVithin the curb A, there is placed a water discharge spout F. This spout is slightly the spout F, there is attached a curved rod G. These rods may be described as being bent in circular form like hooks and their outer ends project over or beyond the sides of the spout F, as shown clearly in Fig. 2. The hooks or curved rods G, are at the center of the curb A, and in line with the paths of the movement of the buckets.
Each bucket E, has a recess d, made in its inner side, said recesses being about in line with the ends of the hooks or curved rods G. the ropes or chains D, at each side at a triie above their centers-see Fig. l.
The operation is as follows By turning the windlass B, one bucket is elevated as the other descends, the lower bucket fills as it enters the water, the valve c, if the bucket is provided with one, opening upward. It' no valve is provided the bucket tilts and ills. As the rising bucket approaches its culminating point the hook G, catches into its recess CZ, and the bucket still rising is tilted until itassumes a horizontal position, and the contents are discharged into spout F. Then the bucket is in a horizontal position its ropes or chains D, D, are about in a vertical position and the hook G, which is engaged with it prevents the bucket being raised beyond a certain point.
The whole device it will be seen is extremely simple and eiiicient, and there are no parts liable to get out of repair nor become deranged by use.
I am aware that well buckets have been attached to windlasses in such a way that one bucket will balance the other, and one rise as the other descends, and I therefore do not claim broadly such device; but
I do claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
The bucket E, E, attached to the windlass B, as shown and provided with the recesses d, in connection with the spout F, provided with the curved rods or hooks G, arranged in such relation with the buckets to operate as and for the purpose set forth.
JOI-IN M. PERKINS.
Ihitnesses:
J. J. ELWELL, F. K. OASTLER.
The buckets E, are suspended to'.
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US4629458A (en) * 1985-02-26 1986-12-16 Cordis Corporation Reinforcing structure for cardiovascular graft
US4743251A (en) * 1983-12-08 1988-05-10 Henry Bocquee Vein prothesis and method for producing same
US4798606A (en) * 1985-02-26 1989-01-17 Corvita Corporation Reinforcing structure for cardiovascular graft
US4955899A (en) * 1989-05-26 1990-09-11 Impra, Inc. Longitudinally compliant vascular graft
US5609624A (en) * 1993-10-08 1997-03-11 Impra, Inc. Reinforced vascular graft and method of making same
US5897587A (en) * 1996-12-03 1999-04-27 Atrium Medical Corporation Multi-stage prosthesis
US5911753A (en) * 1993-12-02 1999-06-15 Meadox Medicals, Inc. Implantable tubular prosthesis
US5925074A (en) * 1996-12-03 1999-07-20 Atrium Medical Corporation Vascular endoprosthesis and method
US5980799A (en) * 1992-03-13 1999-11-09 Atrium Medical Corporation Methods of making controlled porosity expanded polytetrafluoroethylene products and fabrication
US6001125A (en) * 1996-01-22 1999-12-14 Meadox Medicals, Inc. PTFE vascular prosthesis and method of manufacture
US6010529A (en) * 1996-12-03 2000-01-04 Atrium Medical Corporation Expandable shielded vessel support
US6053943A (en) * 1995-12-08 2000-04-25 Impra, Inc. Endoluminal graft with integral structural support and method for making same
US6071306A (en) * 1995-03-09 2000-06-06 University Of Bristol Externally stented vein segment and its use in an arteriovenous bypass grafting procedure
US20030082307A1 (en) * 2001-10-26 2003-05-01 Applied Materials, Inc. Integration of ALD tantalum nitride and alpha-phase tantalum for copper metallization application
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4743251A (en) * 1983-12-08 1988-05-10 Henry Bocquee Vein prothesis and method for producing same
US4798606A (en) * 1985-02-26 1989-01-17 Corvita Corporation Reinforcing structure for cardiovascular graft
US4629458A (en) * 1985-02-26 1986-12-16 Cordis Corporation Reinforcing structure for cardiovascular graft
US4955899A (en) * 1989-05-26 1990-09-11 Impra, Inc. Longitudinally compliant vascular graft
US5980799A (en) * 1992-03-13 1999-11-09 Atrium Medical Corporation Methods of making controlled porosity expanded polytetrafluoroethylene products and fabrication
US5609624A (en) * 1993-10-08 1997-03-11 Impra, Inc. Reinforced vascular graft and method of making same
US5911753A (en) * 1993-12-02 1999-06-15 Meadox Medicals, Inc. Implantable tubular prosthesis
US6099557A (en) * 1993-12-02 2000-08-08 Meadox Medicals, Inc. Implantable tubular prosthesis
US6071306A (en) * 1995-03-09 2000-06-06 University Of Bristol Externally stented vein segment and its use in an arteriovenous bypass grafting procedure
US20050096737A1 (en) * 1995-04-17 2005-05-05 Donald Shannon Radially-expandable PTFE tape-reinforced vascular grafts
US6053943A (en) * 1995-12-08 2000-04-25 Impra, Inc. Endoluminal graft with integral structural support and method for making same
US6001125A (en) * 1996-01-22 1999-12-14 Meadox Medicals, Inc. PTFE vascular prosthesis and method of manufacture
US6036724A (en) * 1996-01-22 2000-03-14 Meadox Medicals, Inc. PTFE vascular graft and method of manufacture
US5925074A (en) * 1996-12-03 1999-07-20 Atrium Medical Corporation Vascular endoprosthesis and method
US5897587A (en) * 1996-12-03 1999-04-27 Atrium Medical Corporation Multi-stage prosthesis
US6010529A (en) * 1996-12-03 2000-01-04 Atrium Medical Corporation Expandable shielded vessel support
US20030082307A1 (en) * 2001-10-26 2003-05-01 Applied Materials, Inc. Integration of ALD tantalum nitride and alpha-phase tantalum for copper metallization application

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