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  • My invention relates to improvements whereby the amount of water discharged from any outlet can be readily gaged without any change in the cross-sectional area of the outlet, thereby avoiding danger of clogging and also avoiding danger of leakage.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmental perspective View of a section of flume provided with my invention.
  • the large arrow shows the direction in which the Water flows.
  • Fig. 2 is a crosssectional view of the flume with weighted flap or gate for use in flumes where the water flows rapidly, the purpose of this flap or gate being to cause sufficient back pressure to allow the water to flow out of the bent outletpipe.
  • Line 2 2, Fig. 1, indicates the line of section.
  • Fig. 3 is a like view of a V-fiume.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmental detail, in vertical midsection, showing the outlet-pipe turned to shut off the flow.
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmental detail plan of the outlet-pipe connection.
  • My invention comprises any form of flume, as A A, having an outlet or gate consisting of a bent discharge-pipe B, having its intakelimb b rotatably connected with the flume, so that the outlet end I) can be raised or lowered by turning the pipe on the axis of its limb b.
  • the pipe may be connected with the flume by any suitable means which will al low the pipe to turn on the axis of its connecting-limb b.
  • a indicates a hole in the flume.
  • a indicates a thimble passed through the wall of the flume from the inside thereof, and onto the outer end of which the pipe is fitted.
  • the outlet-pipe B When it is desired to shut off the flow of water, the outlet-pipe B is turned up until the upper bend b of the pipe is above the level of the water in the flume. When it is desired to allow water to flow out at the gate B, the pipe is turned downward until the upper bend b" is far enough below the level of the water in the flume to allow a stream of the desired capacity to flow out.
  • the range of capacity will be greater or less, depending upon the are through which the bend b can be moved below the level of the water in the flume.
  • a weighted gate 0 is provided to rest in the Water to retard the movement thereof, thus giving sufficient back pressure for the water to pass out through the lateral opening at b.
  • This gate is pivoted in the flume to rest in the water below the outlet 19, and preferably comprises a plate 0, a bent bar 0, having its end members ll coaxial to form journals for the gate, and said bar being bent into U shape between said end members and mounted on the plate and fastened thereto by staples 2 over the middle member 3 of the U.
  • D indicates a screen across the flume above the-intake-mouth b of the pipe.
  • This screen serves a double purpose, being in one instance .to prevent the entrance of rubbish into the intake-mouth of the pipe and in the other instance to form an impediment to the water to check the same sufficiently to allow the water to flow out through the pipe.
  • the screen D is preferably of arched form and rests upon the bottom of the flume both above and below the intake-mouth of the pipe V.
  • the arch allows rubbish to be washed over the screen and carried on down the flume, so as to avoid accumulations at the screen.
  • the limb b may be fastened to the thimble a in any suitable manner.
  • the size of the pipe is to correspond to the amount of water to be discharged at the outlet and that the pipe and flume and other parts shown may be made of any suitable material.
  • the pipe may be made to fit the thimble so closely that friction will hold it at any desirable inclination. Other means may be provided, however, to positively hold the pipe at the desired angle. Means-for this purpose are indicated by the cord 8 in Fig. 4:. a
  • the float fastened in the flume not only produces a back pressure of the water in the flu me, but it also prevents splashing of water tubular member one limb of which is rotatably journaled in the wall of the fiume.
  • the floating gate for fiumes comprising a plate; a bent bar having its end members coaxial to form journals for the gate and said bar being bent into U shape between said end members and mounted on the plate and fastened thereto by staples over the middle member of the U substantially as set forth.

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Patented Nov. 14, I899.
J. A. BLAKE. FLUME AND WATER OUTLET THEREFOR.
(Application filed 12:11.25, 1899.)
No Model.)
1': udnms PETERE 00., Puurouma. WASNINGTON. n. c.
JOHN A. BLAKE, OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA.
FLUME AND WATER-OUTLET THEREFOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 636,747, dated November 14, 1899.
Application filed February 25, 1899. Serial No 706,846. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN A. BLAKE, residing at Redlands, in the county of San Bernardino and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Water-Outlets for Flumes, of which the following is a specification. I
My invention relates to improvements whereby the amount of water discharged from any outlet can be readily gaged without any change in the cross-sectional area of the outlet, thereby avoiding danger of clogging and also avoiding danger of leakage.
The accompanying drawings illustrate my invention.
Figure 1 is a fragmental perspective View of a section of flume provided with my invention. The large arrow shows the direction in which the Water flows. Fig. 2 is a crosssectional view of the flume with weighted flap or gate for use in flumes where the water flows rapidly, the purpose of this flap or gate being to cause sufficient back pressure to allow the water to flow out of the bent outletpipe. Line 2 2, Fig. 1, indicates the line of section. Fig. 3 is a like view of a V-fiume. Fig. 4 is a fragmental detail, in vertical midsection, showing the outlet-pipe turned to shut off the flow. Fig. 5 is a fragmental detail plan of the outlet-pipe connection.
My invention comprises any form of flume, as A A, having an outlet or gate consisting of a bent discharge-pipe B, having its intakelimb b rotatably connected with the flume, so that the outlet end I) can be raised or lowered by turning the pipe on the axis of its limb b. The pipe may be connected with the flume by any suitable means which will al low the pipe to turn on the axis of its connecting-limb b.
a indicates a hole in the flume.
a indicates a thimble passed through the wall of the flume from the inside thereof, and onto the outer end of which the pipe is fitted.
When it is desired to shut off the flow of water, the outlet-pipe B is turned up until the upper bend b of the pipe is above the level of the water in the flume. When it is desired to allow water to flow out at the gate B, the pipe is turned downward until the upper bend b" is far enough below the level of the water in the flume to allow a stream of the desired capacity to flow out. The range of capacity will be greater or less, depending upon the are through which the bend b can be moved below the level of the water in the flume.
In flumes where the water moves swiftly a weighted gate 0 is provided to rest in the Water to retard the movement thereof, thus giving sufficient back pressure for the water to pass out through the lateral opening at b. This gate is pivoted in the flume to rest in the water below the outlet 19, and preferably comprises a plate 0, a bent bar 0, having its end members ll coaxial to form journals for the gate, and said bar being bent into U shape between said end members and mounted on the plate and fastened thereto by staples 2 over the middle member 3 of the U.
D indicates a screen across the flume above the-intake-mouth b of the pipe. This screen serves a double purpose, being in one instance .to prevent the entrance of rubbish into the intake-mouth of the pipe and in the other instance to form an impediment to the water to check the same sufficiently to allow the water to flow out through the pipe.
The screen D is preferably of arched form and rests upon the bottom of the flume both above and below the intake-mouth of the pipe V. The arch allows rubbish to be washed over the screen and carried on down the flume, so as to avoid accumulations at the screen.
The limb b may be fastened to the thimble a in any suitable manner.
6 indicates a bent slot in the limb b, and '7 is a pin projecting from the thimble a into the slot to hold the pipe in place.
It is to be understood that the size of the pipe is to correspond to the amount of water to be discharged at the outlet and that the pipe and flume and other parts shown may be made of any suitable material. The pipe may be made to fit the thimble so closely that friction will hold it at any desirable inclination. Other means may be provided, however, to positively hold the pipe at the desired angle. Means-for this purpose are indicated by the cord 8 in Fig. 4:. a
The float fastened in the flume not only produces a back pressure of the water in the flu me, but it also prevents splashing of water tubular member one limb of which is rotatably journaled in the wall of the fiume.
2. The combination with a fiume having a hole through its wall thereof; a thimble flanged at one end and inserted through the wall of the fiume; and a bent discharge-pipe with one of its limbs rotatably journaled in the thimble.
3. The combination of a flurne; a bent discharge-pipe with one end rotatably connected with said fiume; and a floating gate in the fiume below the inlet into said pipe.
4:. The combination of a fiume; a bent discharge-pipe with one end rotatably connected with said fiume; a screen across the fiume above the intake-mouth of the pipe; and a floating gate in the fiume below the mouth of the pipe.
5. The combination with a fiume, of abent bar with ends jonrnaled in the sides of the fiume; and a sheet or plate fastened to the bent portion of said bar substantially as set forth. 6. The floating gate for fiumes comprising a plate; a bent bar having its end members coaxial to form journals for the gate and said bar being bent into U shape between said end members and mounted on the plate and fastened thereto by staples over the middle member of the U substantially as set forth.
7. The combination with a fiume provided with an outlet, of a float pivoted in the fiume below the outlet to produce a back pressure of water at the outlet in the fiume substantially as set forth.
J. A. BLAKE.
Witnesses:
JAMES R. TOWNSEND, R. DUNKELBERGER.
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