US1086215A - Valve for vacuum heating systems. - Google Patents

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US1086215A
US1086215A US1913768257A US1086215A US 1086215 A US1086215 A US 1086215A US 1913768257 A US1913768257 A US 1913768257A US 1086215 A US1086215 A US 1086215A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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    • Y10T137/309Fluid sensing valve
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
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    • Y10T137/7358By float controlled valve
    • Y10T137/7423Rectilinearly traveling float
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  • My invention relates to improvements in valves for vacuum heating systems, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a steam heating system in which a vacuum is Obtained by the condensation of steam, air being prevented from entering the pipes by an air valve of special construction.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide means for permitting the escape of air when the steam pressure rises above atmospheric pressure.
  • a valve casing consisting of a cylindrical portion 1 having a bottom 2 which is screwed on the casing and which is provided with a drain cock 3.
  • a top portion 4 which is screwed to the cylinder as shown in the drawing andy which contains an air chamber 5.
  • a cylinder 6 having a valve seat 7 for a valve 8.
  • the latter is provided with a stem 9 arranged to 'pass through the central portion of a spider 10.
  • Atvthe upper end of the chamber 5 is a similar cylinder 11 provided with a valve seat 12 for a valve 13, the latter having a stem 14 passing through a spider 15.
  • Within the cylinder 1 is a fioat 16 preff erably made of copper which is designed to koperate the valve 8.
  • a valve mechanism a float chamber, a oat therein, an inlet carried by said oat chamber on one eide thereof nearV the top, a drain in the side of the ioat chamber near the bottom, a pipe communicating with said inlet and with said drain, said drain being of smaller diameter than said inlet, a screw cap arranged to be screwed to the top of said iioat chamber, said screw cap being hollow to form an air chamber and having an interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, an interiorlyvthreaded extension at one end of saidxair chamber, a cylinder threaded externally to engage the interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, said cylinder being provided with a spider and being flared at its lower end to provide a valve seat, a valve slidably carried by said spider and arranged v to engage said valve seat, and a check valve As the steam condenses within the cylinder i will eventually co-me in contact with the.
  • a loat chamber a Boat therein, an inlet carried by said oat chamber on one side thereof near the top, a drain in the side of the float chamber near 'the bottom, a pipe communicating with said inlet andwith said drain, said drain being of smaller diameter than said inlet, a screw cap arranged to be screwed to the to of said float chamber, said screw cap being hollow to form an air chamber and having an interiorly threaded reduced portion between the ioat chamber and the air chamber, an interiorly threaded extension at one end of Said air chamber, a cylinder threaded externally to engage the interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, said cylinder being provided with a spider and being flared at its lower end to provide a valve seat, a valve slidably carried by said spider air chamber.

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A. PORTER.
VALVE FOR VACUUM HEATING SYSTEMS. APPLICATION FILED MAY 17, 1913.
1,086,21 5. Patented Feb. 3, 1914.
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ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE.
VALVE FOR VACUUM HEATING SYSTEIVIS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 3, 1914.
Application led May 17,- 1913. Serial No. 768,257.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, ALONZO PORTER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Maquoketa, in the county of Jackson and State of Iowa, have made certain new and useful Improvements in Valves for Vacuum Heating Systems, of which-the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in valves for vacuum heating systems, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed.
An object of my invention is to provide a steam heating system in which a vacuum is Obtained by the condensation of steam, air being prevented from entering the pipes by an air valve of special construction.
A further object of my invention is to provide means for permitting the escape of air when the steam pressure rises above atmospheric pressure. p
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following specification and the novel features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming part of this application in which a sectional view through the valve casing is shown. v
Referring now particularly to the drawing I have shown therein a valve casing consisting of a cylindrical portion 1 having a bottom 2 which is screwed on the casing and which is provided with a drain cock 3. At the opposite end of the cylinder 1 is a top portion 4 which is screwed to the cylinder as shown in the drawing andy which contains an air chamber 5. Screwed in the opening between the air chamber 5 and the interior of the cylinder 1 is a cylinder 6 having a valve seat 7 for a valve 8. The latter is provided with a stem 9 arranged to 'pass through the central portion of a spider 10. Atvthe upper end of the chamber 5 is a similar cylinder 11 provided with a valve seat 12 for a valve 13, the latter having a stem 14 passing through a spider 15. Within the cylinder 1 is a fioat 16 preff erably made of copper which is designed to koperate the valve 8.
From the foregoing description of the device the operation thereof may be readily understood. When the' boiler is started the steam ldrives the air through the -pipe 31 which is connected with the boiler and past the valve 8 which is open, and the valve 13.
1 the water of condensation will accumulate since it can only run out slowly through the comparatively small pi e 32, and will cause the float 16 to rise so that the top of the float When the valve 8 is closed water escapes from the cylinder 1 through the drain 32. which is of relatively small diameter. The fioat 16 then falls and permits the valve 8 to open. One vacuum valve such asthat described is designed to be used on each heating system. It will be apparent from the statement of the action of the valve that a vacuum is created in the heating plant, since, as above stated, the air is driven out by the steam which then condenses, but when condensation takes vplace the valve 13 will close. The pressure on the interior of the pipes will therefore be less than the ordinary atmospheric pressure. In other words, there will be a partial vacuum in the pipes and radiators. The waterin the boiler therefore being under less than atmospheric pressure vaporizes at a lower temperature than 212o and by reason of the vacuum in the pipes and radiators the heated vapor is drawn through the plant. When these appliances are used no other air or escape valves are necessary and all danger of escape of air, steam, or water throughout the building is eliminated.
I claim: Y
1. In a valve mechanism, a float chamber, a oat therein, an inlet carried by said oat chamber on one eide thereof nearV the top, a drain in the side of the ioat chamber near the bottom, a pipe communicating with said inlet and with said drain, said drain being of smaller diameter than said inlet, a screw cap arranged to be screwed to the top of said iioat chamber, said screw cap being hollow to form an air chamber and having an interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, an interiorlyvthreaded extension at one end of saidxair chamber, a cylinder threaded externally to engage the interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, said cylinder being provided with a spider and being flared at its lower end to provide a valve seat, a valve slidably carried by said spider and arranged v to engage said valve seat, and a check valve As the steam condenses within the cylinder i will eventually co-me in contact with the. valve 8 and cause the closing of the latter.
disposed in said extension and adapted to close under excess pressure of the outside atmosphere. 'y
2. In a valve mechanism, a loat chamber, a Boat therein, an inlet carried by said oat chamber on one side thereof near the top, a drain in the side of the float chamber near 'the bottom, a pipe communicating with said inlet andwith said drain, said drain being of smaller diameter than said inlet, a screw cap arranged to be screwed to the to of said float chamber, said screw cap being hollow to form an air chamber and having an interiorly threaded reduced portion between the ioat chamber and the air chamber, an interiorly threaded extension at one end of Said air chamber, a cylinder threaded externally to engage the interiorly threaded reduced portion between the float chamber and the air chamber, said cylinder being provided with a spider and being flared at its lower end to provide a valve seat, a valve slidably carried by said spider air chamber.
ALONZO PORTER. Witnesses: ALFORD N. FELTON,
FRANK J. DvoRAK.
.arranged to engage said valve seat, and a s second cylinder arranged to engage the in-
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US2768704A (en) * 1954-07-20 1956-10-30 John T Cronkhite Apparatus for facilitating flow of liquid through gathering pipe lines to a pump supplying a main pressure line
US2959818A (en) * 1960-11-15 Molding apparatus
US3561506A (en) * 1968-08-09 1971-02-09 Ind Molding Corp Water purifier
US20100108156A1 (en) * 2007-07-09 2010-05-06 A.R.I. Flow Control Accessories Ltd. Fluid flow valve
US20120193355A1 (en) * 2011-01-31 2012-08-02 Mckenzie Mike Water Knock Out Bottle and process for Making the Same
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2959818A (en) * 1960-11-15 Molding apparatus
US2768704A (en) * 1954-07-20 1956-10-30 John T Cronkhite Apparatus for facilitating flow of liquid through gathering pipe lines to a pump supplying a main pressure line
US3561506A (en) * 1968-08-09 1971-02-09 Ind Molding Corp Water purifier
US20100108156A1 (en) * 2007-07-09 2010-05-06 A.R.I. Flow Control Accessories Ltd. Fluid flow valve
US20120193355A1 (en) * 2011-01-31 2012-08-02 Mckenzie Mike Water Knock Out Bottle and process for Making the Same
US8978684B2 (en) * 2011-01-31 2015-03-17 Mike McKenzie Water knock out bottle and process for making the same
US20150136243A1 (en) * 2011-01-31 2015-05-21 Mike McKenzie Water Knock Out Bottle and Process for Making the Same
US20170188745A1 (en) * 2016-01-04 2017-07-06 General Electric Company Filter Assembly for a Beverage Dispenser
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