FABRICATION OF SEE-SAW OPERATED WATER PUMP
Mr. NAVIN SANTOSH DAHIKAR1, Mr. PRAKASH DINBANDHU RAUT2, Mr. KHULSHAN RAJESH KAPSE3,Mr. GANESH SUBHASH BHAIK4, ASST. Prof. PRATIK CHAPHALE5,Asst. Prof. HIMANSHU MHATRE6, Asst. Prof. VAIBHAV BANKAR7
1234Student, VIT, Nagpur
567Asst. Prof., VIT, Nagpur
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Abstract - The present invention is to provide a water pump using a seesaw to lift the underground water to the outside by the power to enjoy the seesaw play without the motor pump. To this end, the present invention, a manual water pump, a body portion having a first flow path pipe connected to the first outlet, the second flow path pipe connected to the second outlet, the lower flow pipe connected to the water source underground; An average bar fastened to a central hinge part of the body part and having a scaffolding part formed at one end of both sides thereof; The scaffolding unit moves up and down in accordance with the seesaw movement of the user; And a piston formed integrally with the lower end of the average bed and including a piston located inside the lower passage tube.The researchers employed the mechanical motion of a playground seesaw to induce pumping activity. The research's goal was to make a low-cost prototype energy device out of a playground seesaw and recycled materials. Water can be pumped from a bore well, a sump, or a rainwater collection tank. It uses the collective energy of the children or the operators to pump water. See-saw pumps use force lift technology to transport water from a well to an overhead tank above ground level for storage and distribution. It does not require the use of electricity to function. In See-Saw pumps, which are based on the same principle, the reciprocating action is employed to move the valves of a water cylinder. The technology is listed below. Because of technological advancements it is relatively easy to maintain at the village level because the technology beneath the earth is equivalent to that of a hand pump.
Key Words: : See-Saw, Water Pump