US89674A - Improved gate for waterrwheels - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- Figure 2 the gate as closed and partially opened.
- Figure 3 a perspective view of the gate.
- A is thelower plate, or rim.
- G1 extension-part of the gate.
- the guides and gates are placed between an upper ,and lower rim, which closely surround the Wheel in the usual way.
- the guides are in two parts.
- the outer one, B is fixed, and the inner one, B', is of plate steel, v
- B' all constructed and operating substantially as deor other proper elastic material, and attached to B at its-inner end, While its front end being free, it may be moved in or out by the turning of the gate.
- the front inner corner of the lixed part is cut away a quarter of a circle, in which is placed the gate.
- the inner part, B' extends outward to the edge of the gate, as
- the gate is a half cylinder, turning on bearings at either end at the edge of the plane face, as seen in the drawings.
- the upper bearing extends through the upper plate, and to which is attached the proper means for turning the' gate.
- all the gates may be attached together, and be operated by one movement, in any of the well-known ways.
- the outer edge of the gate has inserted therein a movable part, O1, which forms au extension of the gate.
- O1 a movable part
- the pin C holds it in place, while the slot therein al'- lows it sufficient play.
- Behind this extension is au Indiafrubber spring. The purpose of this arrangement is to insure atall times a close fit ofthe gate, and, when a hard substance gets between the gate and the guide, it will allow all the other gates to close.
- the operation and value of guides and gates so constructed will be obvious from the description given.
- the gate turning as it does, presents the least possible impediment to its movement, and the inner, elastic part of the guide B' presents at all times a scrollformed passage to the wheel, varying in y Width according as the gate is open, and presenting nowhere any impediment to the free passage of the water.
- the gate G in combination with the guides B and scribed. f
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Description
iutrd gtatt 1.3mm @limite THEODORE W. MAHLER, OF ROME, NEW YORK.' v
Letters Patent No. 89,674, dated 4, l1869.
IIVJIPIROVIEID GATE FOR. WATERN'EEELS.
Hw- Y The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the name.
To all whom it ma/y concern.-
Be it known that I, Tnnononn W. MAHLER, of Rome, Oneida county, New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Water-Wheels.
The nature of my improvement consists in the construction and arrangement of the gates and guides of a holizontal central-discharge water-wheel.
And I do hereby declare that the following i`s a full, clear, and exact description of my said invention, and of the mode of operation of the same, reference being had to .the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a plan of the gates and guides, with the under plate, or rim.
Figure 2, the gate as closed and partially opened.
Figure 3, a perspective view of the gate.
Figure 4, an end View thereof.
A is thelower plate, or rim.
B, the fixed part of the guides.
B', the inner elastic part.
C, the gate. v
G1, extension-part of the gate.
C, pin for holding same in place.
O3, India-rubber spring.
The guides and gates are placed between an upper ,and lower rim, which closely surround the Wheel in the usual way. The guides are in two parts. The outer one, B, is fixed, and the inner one, B', is of plate steel, v
B', all constructed and operating substantially as deor other proper elastic material, and attached to B at its-inner end, While its front end being free, it may be moved in or out by the turning of the gate. The front inner corner of the lixed part is cut away a quarter of a circle, in which is placed the gate. The inner part, B', extends outward to the edge of the gate, as
seen in the drawings.
The gate is a half cylinder, turning on bearings at either end at the edge of the plane face, as seen in the drawings. The upper bearing .extends through the upper plate, and to which is attached the proper means for turning the' gate. Of course all the gates may be attached together, and be operated by one movement, in any of the well-known ways.
The outer edge of the gate has inserted therein a movable part, O1, which forms au extension of the gate. The pin C holds it in place, while the slot therein al'- lows it sufficient play. Behind this extension is au Indiafrubber spring. The purpose of this arrangement is to insure atall times a close fit ofthe gate, and, when a hard substance gets between the gate and the guide, it will allow all the other gates to close.
The operation and value of guides and gates so constructed will be obvious from the description given. The gate, turning as it does, presents the least possible impediment to its movement, and the inner, elastic part of the guide B' presents at all times a scrollformed passage to the wheel, varying in y Width according as the gate is open, and presenting nowhere any impediment to the free passage of the water.
-Having thus described my invention,
What I claim therein-as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The gate G, in combination with the guides B and scribed. f
T. W. MAHLER.
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J OHN G. (inconnu,
J OHN F. SEYMOUR.
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