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US50934A - Improvement in devices for opening artesian wells - Google Patents

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  • My object is to make a point in such amanner as to close the tube whileit is sunk through clay, gravel, quicksand, objectionable veins of water, or other undesirable layers, veins, or materials, and yet be able to open the end of the tube at any distance from the surface oi' the earth, as well as repeatedly open and close the tube at pleasure.
  • This I accomplish by making the point movable a certain distance, so that when the tube is driven or sunk in the power employed to sink it shall keep the tube shut, but when the sinking of the tube is stopped the retraction of the tube shall open it, or a rod let down into the tube shall press it open. Wvhen the sinking ofthe tube is recommenced it shall close by the first action of the power employed.
  • a shoulder is made just above the rounded or other shaped point or sharpened end, on which the tube rests and tits sufficiently tight to exclude objectionable substances; but when open the water passes in by grooves or apertures eut in that part of the point which is within the tube.
  • the action of the point is regulated by a pin riveted to the sides of the tube and playingin a slot cut in the point.
  • A is the rounded or sharpened end ot' the point
  • B the shoulder on which the tube rests when the tube is being sunk.
  • O is the slot in which the pin D plays
  • E is the tube of the well.
  • F F are the apertures cut in the internal portion of the point, by which the water is admitted when the point is open.
  • the slot represented in the point may be made in the tube.
  • Other methods of regulating the opening ot' my point from the tube may be made; and the apertures, figured as four, may be three, five, six, or more grooves inthe part of the point within the tube when closed;

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
EDGAR HUSON, OF ITHACA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND OHAS. I). JOHNSON.
IMPROVEMENT IN DEVICES FOR OPENING ARTESIAN WELLS.
Specification forming part ot' Letters Patent No. 50.934, dated November 14, 1865.
To all whom fit 'may concern Be it known that I, EDGAR HUSON, of the town of Ithaca, in the county of Tompkins and State ofNew York, have invented an Improved Point for Sinking Artesian Vells; and I do hereby declarethat the following is a full and exact description thereot', reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, in which- Figure 1 is a view of my point in the end of the well-tube. Fig. 2 is the point out ot' the tube, and Figs. 3 are sections of the point.
My object is to make a point in such amanner as to close the tube whileit is sunk through clay, gravel, quicksand, objectionable veins of water, or other undesirable layers, veins, or materials, and yet be able to open the end of the tube at any distance from the surface oi' the earth, as well as repeatedly open and close the tube at pleasure. This I accomplish by making the point movable a certain distance, so that when the tube is driven or sunk in the power employed to sink it shall keep the tube shut, but when the sinking of the tube is stopped the retraction of the tube shall open it, or a rod let down into the tube shall press it open. Wvhen the sinking ofthe tube is recommenced it shall close by the first action of the power employed. To do this a shoulderis made just above the rounded or other shaped point or sharpened end, on which the tube rests and tits sufficiently tight to exclude objectionable substances; but when open the water passes in by grooves or apertures eut in that part of the point which is within the tube. The action of the point is regulated by a pin riveted to the sides of the tube and playingin a slot cut in the point. This is seen in Fig. 1, where A is the rounded or sharpened end ot' the point; B, the shoulder on which the tube rests when the tube is being sunk. O is the slot in which the pin D plays, and E is the tube of the well. F F are the apertures cut in the internal portion of the point, by which the water is admitted when the point is open.
In Fig. 2 the point is represented as removed--- from the tube, and the parts of it just named are clearly seen.
In Figs. Bare transverse sections ofthe point just described. Gisa section of the sharpened end of the point. H is a section above the slot, and I a section through the slotY and its pin. The places of these sections are marked on Fig. 2 by the same letters.
The slot represented in the point may be made in the tube. Other methods of regulating the opening ot' my point from the tube may be made; and the apertures, figured as four, may be three, five, six, or more grooves inthe part of the point within the tube when closed;
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US3427810A (en) * 1966-12-01 1969-02-18 John F Petersen Method and apparatus for draining water
US20030181024A1 (en) * 2002-03-25 2003-09-25 Tetsuya Takeuchi Method for obtaining high quality InGaAsN semiconductor devices
US6813295B2 (en) 2002-03-25 2004-11-02 Agilent Technologies, Inc. Asymmetric InGaAsN vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3427810A (en) * 1966-12-01 1969-02-18 John F Petersen Method and apparatus for draining water
US20030181024A1 (en) * 2002-03-25 2003-09-25 Tetsuya Takeuchi Method for obtaining high quality InGaAsN semiconductor devices
US6813295B2 (en) 2002-03-25 2004-11-02 Agilent Technologies, Inc. Asymmetric InGaAsN vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

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