US106180A - Improvement in pressure-gauges - Google Patents

Improvement in pressure-gauges Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US106180A
US106180A US106180DA US106180A US 106180 A US106180 A US 106180A US 106180D A US106180D A US 106180DA US 106180 A US106180 A US 106180A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
pressure
plunger
improvement
gauges
gauge
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US106180A publication Critical patent/US106180A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01LMEASURING FORCE, STRESS, TORQUE, WORK, MECHANICAL POWER, MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY, OR FLUID PRESSURE
    • G01L7/00Measuring the steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluid or a fluent solid material by mechanical or fluid pressure-sensitive elements
    • G01L7/16Measuring the steady or quasi-steady pressure of a fluid or a fluent solid material by mechanical or fluid pressure-sensitive elements in the form of pistons

Definitions

  • This invention relates to 4a new'and improved pres ⁇ 'i sure-gauge, andconsists in 'so constructing a gauge as to combiue'accuracy, strength, and economy.
  • A.' n the shellor case of ⁇ asteam-gauge, made of cast metal Aor other! material.
  • this plunger is provided with a delvible ange or diaphragm, u, and the4 other or upper end witba conical steeicap,vc.- 1 .cy i n i
  • the plunger C being placed withiufthe 'swell B, cx-V trends upward throughithe "case A ⁇ , ⁇ and -into a hollow i ⁇ cylinder, d, which is,screwedintosaidshell or box'.
  • Y .Passing into 4th"eyliiuler Il," and ⁇ near its ⁇ base, are ⁇ three pins, ff1 fz, the innerpoints of' said pins being beveled insuchmanner asthat, when the plunger C,
  • This flange or diaphragm is made of thin sheet-metal
  • the plunger O-from being forced too far, yet it will yield more or less/to the pressure imparted to the plunger.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Measuring Fluid Pressure (AREA)

Description

`it' forced upward by pressure, the conical steel cap c `if" `CHARLES LIEDKE, `0F SANDUSKY, OHIO.
Letters Patent No. 106,180, lated August 9, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN PREssUREGAUGEs-` The Schedule referred to in these Letters-Patent and-making part of the same.
Toi` all who-in ,muy concern` i i y Be itknowufthat I, Guantesr LIEDKE, of Sau'- dusky, in the county of' Erie and State'of O hio, have i minvented a new andirnproved Pressure-Gauge; and
`I do hereby declare that `the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference ,being had to the aocompanyinglrawingand tothe lettersoi. reference `markedthereon,` inakinga part of this. specification.
This invention relates to 4a new'and improved pres` 'i sure-gauge, andconsists in 'so constructing a gauge as to combiue'accuracy, strength, and economy.
i 'In theaccompauying drawingl i Figure/1'` represents a front view oi my gauge, with `the dialremoved, and ,i
1 .FigureZ asctional view of` the saine.
`liligure 3, a plainshowing end of plunger-pins und ehu-in.`
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts luthe several figures.v Y
A.' n `the shellor case of` asteam-gauge, made of cast metal Aor other! material.
` This case is castwith a swell, B, on its lower ou ter "side, liuto] which` is tted the` hollow plunger C.
fOne' endet this plunger is provided with a delvible ange or diaphragm, u, and the4 other or upper end witba conical steeicap,vc.- 1 .cy i n i The plunger C, being placed withiufthe 'swell B, cx-V trends upward throughithe "case A`,`and -into a hollow i `cylinder, d, which is,screwedintosaidshell or box'.Y .Passing into 4th"eyliiuler Il," and` near its` base, are `three pins, ff1 fz, the innerpoints of' said pins being beveled insuchmanner asthat, when the plunger C,
of said plungerwill press against-the beveled points i of said pins, andforce themnoutward.
`Fixed to thecylinde'r d are three springs, It h? h2: i
These springs are secured to the cylinder, at their u )er ends bythe screws-'i 'i and their lower ends are P1 a g n 4confined by thespring ring k.
i To each of the springs h h1 h2 are fixed the small `rollers u, and around saidspringsaudrollers is passed the chain none ,endof said chain being fastened to the springs h hl ha'nd the other endto the lower arm orend of the lever fr, n 4 i i Also,vwithin the shell or box A are fixed by screws the `plates sand t, through lwhich passes the spindle ln.
vOnto the spindle e, and between the plates s end t, are attached the pulley-wheeler; and coiledf spring y,
and to the outer or projecting 4end of said spindle is'V affixed the hand or pointer E.
'lo the pulley-wheel w is attached one end of the chain e, the other end ot saidchaiu being fastened to the upper or longer arm of the lever fr.
Now it will be seen, from t-he constructiouof-this gauge, andA from the foregoing description, that, when the plunger G is forced upward by steam orfothelp..
pressure, the conical cap c, pressing against the hev' eled points of the pins]` f 1 fl, will force them outward, the plus inturn forcing VoutwardV the springs It lil h2, thus drawing or contract-ingthe chain 1J, which `in turndrawsin the lower end of the lever fr, and this causing the upper end of said lever to move outward, drawing with it the chain e, which causes the pulley- 'wto revolve, andwith it the spindle and hander pointer. E, and, in this way, as the hand or pointer is 'moved from point to pointof .the scale or index, the l increasing pressure 'is indicated, and, as thepressure is lessened, the hand or pointer lleturns or moves in the opposite direction by the action of the spiral,
spring y. v
i In order to prevent the'plunger being forced tooth'r upward, it is provided with the hangs or diaphragm u.
This flange or diaphragm is made of thin sheet-metal,
or other flexible material, so that, while it prevents.V
the plunger O-from being forced too far, yet it will yield more or less/to the pressure imparted to the plunger.
Having thus described my invention,
Y What I claim us new, and desire to secure byLetters Patent, yis- A pressure-gauge, composed of the plunger O, cylinder d, springs h h1 h2, spring ring k, rollers n., chain p, level' fr, chain e, pulley-wheel w, in combination with the spiral spring y, spindle e, and hand or pointer E, all constructed and arranged as and for the purposes hereinbeibre described. n
CHARLES LIEDKE.
y Witnesses:
j LoUIs TRAUB, lCONRAD TRAUB.
US106180D Improvement in pressure-gauges Expired - Lifetime US106180A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US106180A true US106180A (en) 1870-08-09

Family

ID=2175657

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US106180D Expired - Lifetime US106180A (en) Improvement in pressure-gauges

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US106180A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US106180A (en) Improvement in pressure-gauges
US70213A (en) Improvement in steam-gauges
US68849A (en) George m
US88529A (en) Improvement in churns
US69294A (en) Improvement in watee-wheels
US4972A (en) And william h
US99626A (en) Improved vise-clamp
US101636A (en) Improvement in pressure-gauges
US104593A (en) Improvement in duplex pressure-gauges
US898148A (en) Pressure-gage.
US90278A (en) Improvement in safett-valves
US116035A (en) Improvement in tea-kettle covers
US105503A (en) Improvement in gauge-cocks
US56719A (en) Improvement in water-wheels
US100939A (en) Improved man-hole plate for tannery stuffing-wheel
US95323A (en) Improvement in steam-gauges
US75231A (en) George l
US105685A (en) Improvement in steam-gauges
US75066A (en) Hamilton e
US62155A (en) Improved washing maohiie
US61059A (en) elmee
US66230A (en) Improvement in water-isdicators foe boilers
US108372A (en) Improvement in turbine water-wheels
US100853A (en) Terest to giles carter and smith carpenter
US76699A (en) Carl baumann