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Combustion Methods Of Internal-Combustion Engines
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29,573. Newton, H. E., [Worthington, C. C.]. Dec. 14. Compressing. - A steamactuated air or gas compressor is constructed on the same principle as the Worthington d u p l e x pumping- engine, two steam cylinders driving two air pumps side by side and actuating each other's valves. One of the pump cylinders C with its ports h and valve i is shown in section. The valve is actuated through the rod 10 and lever f by the piston-rod of the other pump ; its underside is in communication by the port g with the suction pipe E, and the chamber G above the valve communicates with the delivery pipe F. At the end of the compression stroke in each direction the ports h are put into communication by the passage 1 through the valve, and at the commencement of each compression stroke the compression end is opened to the delivery pipe F so that the full resistance has to be overcome by the piston during the whole stroke.
GB189729573D1897-12-141897-12-14Improvements in Air and Gas Pumps and Compressors.
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Improvements in Pumps of a Reciprocating Character used in connection with the Compressing or Exhausting of Air or other Gases or for Pumping Water or Water and Gas together, or any Liquids and Gases.