3. Portable Pump
OF A PORTABLE PUMP,
To be worked by the Feet.
It is not solely because, to work with the feet is a good method of employing the strength of men, that this device is presented to the mechanical public; but it is with the view of
so employing the feet and hands, that they may occasion a constant and
equable flow of water. The means, (see Plate 44, fig. 1) are, to provide the man with two supports
a b for his hands, and two pedals
c d for his feet, by which the two rods
e f are worked; and by them, through the cords or chains
g h, the piston rods
i and
k. Of the latter, the one which answers to the lower pump
l, goes through the upper piston, whose rod is
i; and the pistons are both constructed in the manner shewn in fig. 2; that is to say, the piston has no
body, fitting the pump barrel: but a triangular bar
x, going diagonally across the pump barrel, (which is square) and carrying two wings or valves
y z; which, both together, fill the barrel
when down, and leave it as empty as possible when up, by which motion the chains
a e are slackened. Further, these pistons, with their rods, are heavy enough to raise the pedals, the instant the man raises his feet in any degree: so that, by a proper combination of the motions of his hands and feet, he can let down a given piston, and begin again it's ascending motion before his effort has wholly ceased on the other pedal. A mean this, of producing a constant and equable rising motion in the column of water through the pumps
k l; and a mean also, of doing more work with a given fatigue, than would be
possible in a pump whose motions were merely reciprocal, and the water of which, in rising, would be subject to any unequable or convulsive motions.
In general, this portable pump was made (many years ago) with a view to being easily carried to any field or garden, bordering on a river, and worked on it's bank; the flexible suction pipe
p being thrown into the river, or a well, as occasion might require. To this end, the whole frame (as is evident from the figure) can be folded up into a kind of
faggot; and thus it's transport from place to place, be made perfectly commodious.