US1053007A - Combustion-engine cleaner. - Google Patents

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US1053007A
US1053007A US61278611A US1911612786A US1053007A US 1053007 A US1053007 A US 1053007A US 61278611 A US61278611 A US 61278611A US 1911612786 A US1911612786 A US 1911612786A US 1053007 A US1053007 A US 1053007A
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    • H01TSPARK GAPS; OVERVOLTAGE ARRESTERS USING SPARK GAPS; SPARKING PLUGS; CORONA DEVICES; GENERATING IONS TO BE INTRODUCED INTO NON-ENCLOSED GASES
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  • w-lmm i?- may mm (m n Be it. knmvn that I, GEORUE CALVERT? a residing at z 100 Evm'ing' mini. Stoke Nvwingtun. in tho t HO2!-1'Oltit'lI);I (rising a.
  • This invvntion relates tn an apparatus to! smu'ifying m" huz'nisliing suntan-vs whivh urn not vnsily accessible with tuols oi the m' l'i- 'iu'y kind. ilw invvntion lining espvcinlly at plicable for instance. to the tlm-zutmnixing of piston lie-ails. 0t t-nmbustitm l ⁇ :
  • Vlln'ntnry actii'm is sPt up. and ⁇ flltt.
  • the. tool brought into (Ofttfitt with the -t1? :1(( *0) tin treated the tt snrtzi v renhjvctmt to a very mph! su inn it tilnwtf-g m :2 hum-- nctimi.
  • Pi'm'isinn in! also he intuit? fn ting tlw [mini shaft in i'vlutimn t the i" "'11:: ft, s0 that the min press: a t: nn
  • ions may he vnz'ie'rl.
  • FIG. 2 1 similar VlQW of one form at scaritying toot having :1 cutting edge.
  • Fig. is a ViOW illustrating an alternative minds of driving a scari't'ying tool,
  • Fig. 6 being a View of an alternative fo m of tool for use with the arrangement shown in Fig.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 are diagrams illustrating vituutions which are set up when the tnol is in use.
  • 9 illustrates one applicatinn of the invention to the decarbonizing of a piston and cmnbust'ion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
  • 'tlna vnsing 1 does not vXtQPa (I, but is t r])1)t*tl short so as to 0t tlw slmft 17, nnrestrninw and tn n51 t-illntv.
  • the tool shown in 2 is int't. j decarbonizing the greater part 01? while the tools shown in Figs. 2 intended for ti'vuttngthe angles positions not so ensity accessible tool shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 5 the free portion of flexible shaft (Z, carrying the tool a, is shown mounted upon a casing i, containing bevel gearing such as is commonly adopted in connection with dental drills. After the surfaces have been treated with tools such as shown in Figs. 2 to S Hwy may he finished or burnished with a round nosed tool such as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the casing (1 may he held or supported at its end adjacent to the'uncovereov end of the shaft (Z, and in order that the vibratory action may be varied, this end of the casing 6, may be titted with a sliding: sleeve 01' be otherwise rendered adjustable in order that its position in relation to the tool at, or the length of the uncovered portion of the shaft 1/, may be varied to alter the vibratory action of the tool.
  • a device of the character described comprising a. flexible shaft, a handleon said shaft, a hammer directly and rigidly secured to the free end of said shaft, said hammer having an unbalanced portion to one side of the center of the shaft, and means to rapidly rotate said shaft to produce a series of suc t-essive blows on the surface being operated 0n.
  • a device of the character described comprising a flexible shaft, an unbalanced hammer directly and rigidly secured to the free end of the shaft, and a handle on the flexible shaft.

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G. CALVERT.
COMBUSTION ENGINE CLEANER.
APPLIGATION FILED MAR. 7, 1911.
Patented Feb. 11, 1913.
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CfiEEBUSTION-ENGINE Application filed March 2',
To 1112 w-lmm i?- may mm (m n Be it. knmvn that I, GEORUE CALVERT? a residing at z 100 Evm'ing' mini. Stoke Nvwingtun. in tho t HO2!-1'Oltit'lI);I (rising a.
snbjw-t 0f tlw King of England,
munty of London. England. lltlvt invvntwl ('e'rtnin rim; and usvtul linpruwmviits in t(imlmstinn-Engine Cleaners; and l (ll: lint-{ h (lm'lnm ttw fo lowing to he a full. chm. :mu uxm-t (ttSCt'lptinIt 0; the invention. sin-l1 as will tl ltttllt nthmn, iltillwt in the ant to which it nppm'lains to mnlv and nsv tln same. i'et'm'enm being hml to the accompanying (li'tHVlflfjS. mi l to letters)? tigut-ns 0t rut wanes marked thereon. Wliivh' twin :1 part. of this s 'mrifiutinn,
This invvntion relates tn an apparatus to! smu'ifying m" huz'nisliing suntan-vs whivh urn not vnsily accessible with tuols oi the m' l'i- 'iu'y kind. ilw invvntion lining espvcinlly at plicable for instance. to the tlm-zutmnixing of piston lie-ails. 0t t-nmbustitm l\:|tI:l)t.1H. sit intez'nui unmtmstinn engines withr-ut new sitating tlisniounting ()f the nylintle ztccm' ing t0 the inn-n an nnlminnvied tool. whivh may he: gnm'hlmt m nut with n. flitting vrlg'v. inmintv-zl nn tlw fi't-e 0nd of a tiuxihln shaft. so. that. 'Wln-n the shaft is rotated at :1 suitnlilv spvwl :1 Vlln'ntnry actii'm is sPt up. and \flltt. the. tool brought into (Ofttfitt with the -t1? :1(( *0) tin treated the tt snrtzi v renhjvctmt to a very mph! su inn it tilnwtf-g m :2 hum-- nctimi. Pi'm'isinn in! also he intuit? fn ting tlw [mini shaft in i'vlutimn t the i" "'11:: ft, s0 that the min press: a t: nn
ions may he vnz'ie'rl.
In the zzcconapzu viugul; tings Figure l. is :1 View of P110 torn; t-f trml according to the invention. Fig. 2 1 similar VlQW of one form at scaritying toot having :1 cutting edge. Figs. 2-3 and are. two viws of an other form of scarifying too Fig. is a ViOW illustrating an alternative minds of driving a scari't'ying tool, Fig. 6 being a View of an alternative fo m of tool for use with the arrangement shown in Fig. Figs. 7 and 8 are diagrams illustrating vituutions which are set up when the tnol is in use. 9 illustrates one applicatinn of the invention to the decarbonizing of a piston and cmnbust'ion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
In carrying; out the invention according to 0116 IUUtlt) a tool. (1., Whicl. may have 5.
Specification of Letters Patent.
'tlw shaft 17. so that when the shattface of a piston and combustion CLEANER.
'tlna vnsing 1 does not vXtQPa (I, but is t r])1)t*tl short so as to 0t tlw slmft 17, nnrestrninw and tn n51 t-illntv. U
i ll rntntml thv tool a. will nut. only but an intense vibratory action will up. It i. srmwtimvs t'nnntl in practi t-t this vibration is not, cnnfinetl n mun-ml portion mt the shaft a, hut W inittwl m the mnmintlei' of the shaft in the t'm'm 0t transwrst- 01' lnn'mnniv \*ili'.=itirns as llltllPtltQtl in Fig. 8. When such manna tln (using r. may b0 hold by the onmwitw iii? witlmut im'mivomivnnn. at any um: t tlua tm'lss tlw 11ml 0. taking up :1 p:.-siti 1-n angitthitltrttlltfi in :z nmle lfiltl enlilj. \ll'} ing, with slim-t rugulm' Yilnutiwns. 1V lami'mmx iliu ton-l is brought in?! 00mm 5% with :1. lmnl smtuce it iwlnntl v rslitsimtls and rapidly stl ilms tho surface with ham- HI(tlll-I blows, the treqncnvy anti inte ut' \\'ltl(ll (luncMl npun the speed at Fiat (It the slifz t.
it the trml is insfsrtetl lJOtTV'vtIZ :nnplv. it may lw usetl with why. in
hustinn (number (if an igltbmml mmlu:
itlicatetl in Fig. 5,). The to."
engine as i; insurtet intn the cylinder g, tin-4mg; usual vulva passage it. The tiexihle sh r], is rapidly rntnte for instance h 31: electric motor. and
moved ahnut by the operator. 80 that the tool a, strikes at the adjacent surfaces of the piston and cmnbnstion chamber, loosening the cawbwn deposits thereon.
The tool shown in 2 is int't. j decarbonizing the greater part 01? while the tools shown in Figs. 2 intended for ti'vuttngthe angles positions not so ensity accessible tool shown in Fig. 2. In Fig. 5 the free portion of flexible shaft (Z, carrying the tool a, is shown mounted upon a casing i, containing bevel gearing such as is commonly adopted in connection with dental drills. After the surfaces have been treated with tools such as shown in Figs. 2 to S Hwy may he finished or burnished with a round nosed tool such as shown in Fig. 1.
If desired the casing (1, may he held or supported at its end adjacent to the'uncovereov end of the shaft (Z, and in order that the vibratory action may be varied, this end of the casing 6, may be titted with a sliding: sleeve 01' be otherwise rendered adjustable in order that its position in relation to the tool at, or the length of the uncovered portion of the shaft 1/, may be varied to alter the vibratory action of the tool.
It will he understoml that the invention is applicable for other surfaces than those above mentioned, for instanee,it may he applied to the cleaning of tubes, the form of the tool. on the free end oi the nine strained portion of the shaft being varied to suit the nature of surfaoe to be treated.
Claims 1. A device of the character described comprising a. flexible shaft, a handleon said shaft, a hammer directly and rigidly secured to the free end of said shaft, said hammer having an unbalanced portion to one side of the center of the shaft, and means to rapidly rotate said shaft to produce a series of suc t-essive blows on the surface being operated 0n.
In a device of the character described comprising a flexible shaft, an unbalanced hammer directly and rigidly secured to the free end of the shaft, and a handle on the flexible shaft.
in testimony whereof I have signed. my name. to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
' GEORGE CALVERT. Witnesses CHAS. J. FALcoNnR,
A. W. MA'rriYs.
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US2561258A (en) * 1946-03-22 1951-07-17 Cons Gas Electric Light And Po Flexible rotary agitator for hoppers with variable eccentric mountings and spaced weights
US2880434A (en) * 1955-11-28 1959-04-07 Ralph C Steider Tool for chipping carbon deposits
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2561258A (en) * 1946-03-22 1951-07-17 Cons Gas Electric Light And Po Flexible rotary agitator for hoppers with variable eccentric mountings and spaced weights
US2880434A (en) * 1955-11-28 1959-04-07 Ralph C Steider Tool for chipping carbon deposits
USD849341S1 (en) * 2017-03-03 2019-05-21 Shanghai Kunjek Handtools And Hardware Co., Ltd Pipe dredge

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