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US1108923A
US1108923A US61151011A US1911611510A US1108923A US 1108923 A US1108923 A US 1108923A US 61151011 A US61151011 A US 61151011A US 1911611510 A US1911611510 A US 1911611510A US 1108923 A US1108923 A US 1108923A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28BSTEAM OR VAPOUR CONDENSERS
    • F28B1/00Condensers in which the steam or vapour is separate from the cooling medium by walls, e.g. surface condenser
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
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  • the object of my invention is the construction of a simple and effective steamengine having an action'analogous to an en-V 'c gine of the compound type and refers more especially to the means, whereby a common steam cylinder iitted with a common piston and piston rod may be soiworked, that one side of the cylinder-acts under highr pressure steam from the boiler, whereas the expanded steam passes directlyy or through lalreceiver to the other side of the cylinder to act there lowvpressure side, whereas,
  • a isa@ Cyiindet'ff uniform diameter, the piston also of uniform diameter throughoutl and preferably about half the length ⁇ ,of the cylinder, c the high pressure side, and d the low pressure side. Valves g and c being closed and "valve e opened, steam enters at e, is cut. otf
  • Valves e and g are both provided with governors; in the arrangement shown a single pressure governor rf controls both these valves but separat-e governors ⁇ may be used if desired and the governor' or governors Specification 'of Letters Patenti i Application filed February 2,8, 1911.
  • valve -c which is controlledby a centrifugal governor owis'opened' so that the amountof workl done cylinderl side
  • Fig, 2 represents kthe same arrangement yas Fig. l except that the centrifugal governor into the Vsupply sure ⁇ and low pressure inlet while the pres' surefgovernortaf-acts only ⁇ upon the exhaust valve g of the high pressure side.
  • the mode of operation (is as just ⁇ described for the arrangement of Fig. 1.
  • controlbothhigh presa cylinder provided with a uniform diamp eteredpiston andv piston rod, of means to admit live ,steam to one cylinder side, means to admit lthe expanded steam to the other and means to discharge part of the steam expanded at the high pressure l side, without entering the low pressure side.
  • ladmit?livefsteamtoone cylinder side means and part by 1 recempressing ai Acylinder' provided i; admit liveflsteam to one cylinderside, means r andareceiver'between the high pressure and l vcylinder side, of the steam expanded at the high pressure adimitlive steam to one cylinder side, ⁇ means ⁇ Camiel offthisjptentmayfbe :,btafixe''fr ive cents each, py yaddressing the a cylinder provided With a uniform diametered piston and piston rod, of a receiver, 'means to ⁇ Aadmit live steamfto one cylinder side, ⁇ means to admit the expanded steam to ufthe'4 other cylinder side, and means to discharge part of the steam expanded atthe a cylinder provided With a uniform diams 'high pressure side from the receiver into etered piston and piston rod, of lmeansl to v ⁇ steam'utilization means and another part by admit live steam to one cylinder
  • yand means to discharge part ofs'the'steamfexpandedwat the high pressure sideby recompressingxpart of the 'expanded ing en the admission valve for livefsteam.

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J. H. MISSONG. STEAM ENGINE. APPLICATION ULEB Emma, 1911.
1,108,923. Patented septyl; 1914` Wfl A lul/11.0111
Mr. .//lco ffm/mc# M550/va THE AORRI'S PETERS CO.. PHrU-LITHU.. vvAiHlNmvN, D, l:
' JACOBKHEINRIGH ivirssoive, or FRANKFURT;oN-Trria-MIN, GERMANK p STEAMLENGINE.
T all whom it may concern l l Be it known that I, JACOB HEINRICH' MissoNe,'head engineer, asu'bject of theGerman Emperor, and resident ofy Frankfort-on-the- Main,`Germany, with the postfoiiice address Oederweg No.` 1261 have inventednew.v and useful Improvements in Steam-Engines, ofl
which the following is a specilication.
, .The object of my invention is the construction of a simple and effective steamengine having an action'analogous to an en-V 'c gine of the compound type and refers more especially to the means, whereby a common steam cylinder iitted with a common piston and piston rod may be soiworked, that one side of the cylinder-acts under highr pressure steam from the boiler, whereas the expanded steam passes directlyy or through lalreceiver to the other side of the cylinder to act there lowvpressure side, whereas,
very much as inthe low 4pressure cylinder of the well known compound venginesffA part only of the steam expanded' at the high pressure kside o'f the cylinder is admittedatothe the restv 'of the expandedk steam isjdisposedyof in various ways, which may beused' separately vor combined. One means to dispose of this remain- `ing steam is yto discharge it from the jrece-iver forheatingor' for any'other desired purposes. `Another means is to compress partof the expanded steam and force it backwardinto the'live lsteam pipe to the boiler. i' A s 'In the drawings Figures l and 2 arey longitudinal sections, "part' elevation and largely diagrammatic of "two arrangements of an engine cylinder and associated vvdevices embodying my .invent-ion.
Referring t@ Fis. 1, a isa@ Cyiindet'ff uniform diameter, the piston also of uniform diameter throughoutl and preferably about half the length `,of the cylinder, c the high pressure side, and d the low pressure side. Valves g and c being closed and "valve e opened, steam enters at e, is cut. otf
whenthe piston has moved a suitable distance, then expands. and finally, at the end of the stroke, is discharged and passes, either partially or completely, through passage f and valve g (which is now opened) into the receiver z which envelops the cylinder ai.`
Valves e and g are both provided with governors; in the arrangement shown a single pressure governor rf controls both these valves but separat-e governors `may be used if desired and the governor' or governors Specification 'of Letters Patenti i Application filed February 2,8, 1911.
` passes'into receiver it, as
scribed, valve -c which is controlledby a centrifugal governor owis'opened' so that the amountof workl done cylinderl side,
y l Patentedsepai, 1914. i Seria1No."611,510.
may be of'any usual type. From thereceiverllnrpipe connection la is made tothe heating or other arrangement 7a2 for the utilization of steam@ When the piston reaches the end of its stroke and steam has just been desteam from It passes through passage f2 and valve la to the low pressure side CZ.' The steam pressures upon the ltwo sides ofthe pistonl will then be substantially equal. After the piston has advanced aV short distance valve is closes'andv the-steam charge on the low pressure side expands'during the fur-r ther advance of the piston thus lessening, by
duringsuch expansion, the work which the ily. wheel must do in carrying'the piston back to the starting point. Exhaust finally takes place through the'valve `Z. Any overflow valve/m, is kept constantly closed `by thelive steam pressure applied through passage f3. `lVhe'n the valve g'closes so early that thepiston compresses theexpanded stearnon the high pressure side backftothe initial live lsteam v pressure before the cylinderx-end is reached, and this time of closure will be earlier or latervaccording fasless or more steam is needed by the'heatin'g or other arrangement 7a2, this overlowvalve mwillopen `and the l compressed steam flow back pipe through passageyi?.l
Fig, 2 represents kthe same arrangement yas Fig. l except that the centrifugal governor into the Vsupply sure `and low pressure inlet while the pres' surefgovernortaf-acts only `upon the exhaust valve g of the high pressure side. The mode of operation (is as just` described for the arrangement of Fig. 1.
Now what I claim and desire to secure'by Letters Patent is the following:
*y l. In a steam engine the combination with o is connectedto controlbothhigh presa cylinder provided with a uniform diamp eteredpiston andv piston rod, of means to admit live ,steam to one cylinder side, means to admit lthe expanded steam to the other and means to discharge part of the steam expanded at the high pressure l side, without entering the low pressure side.
2. In a steam engine thecombination with a cylinder provided with a uniform dia/inetered piston andpiston rod, of means to admit live steam to one cylinder side, means to admit/the expanded steam to the other sideLby recompressing part ofl the 'expanded a cylinder provided with steamat the high-"pressure sidefand return.;
ladmit?livefsteamtoone cylinder side, means and part by 1 recempressing ai Acylinder' provided i; admit liveflsteam to one cylinderside, means r andareceiver'between the high pressure and l vcylinder side, of the steam expanded at the high pressure adimitlive steam to one cylinder side,` means `Camiel offthisjptentmayfbe :,btafixe''fr ive cents each, py yaddressing the a cylinder provided With a uniform diametered piston and piston rod, of a receiver, 'means to `Aadmit live steamfto one cylinder side,` means to admit the expanded steam to ufthe'4 other cylinder side, and means to discharge part of the steam expanded atthe a cylinder provided With a uniform diams 'high pressure side from the receiver into etered piston and piston rod, of lmeansl to v`steam'utilization means and another part by admit live steam to one cylinder side, means' "recompressing thc` expanded steam at the to'fiadmit the/expanded vsteam to` the other high pressure side back into the steam cylinder side,.and vmeansto dischargeppart supp-ly.
of thewsteam :expanded at the' high. pressure and means to discharge part side into a conduit for heating or cooking purposes Without entering the low pressure y side. Y
`.3. In a steam engine the combination with steam at'the highpressure side;
4L .In a steam enginey the combination yWith a uniform diampiston red,- of means to admit live-steam to one cylinder side, means "to admit the expanded lsteainto theother etered pistonxand turning part of 'itinto the live steam pipe,
to- `admit the expanded steam fto the other cylinder side, yand means to discharge part ofs'the'steamfexpandedwat the high pressure sideby recompressingxpart of the 'expanded ing en the admission valve for livefsteam.
9.` Ina .steam engine the-combinatien-vvith ing part of itfintoithelivesteamxpipe. A a cylinderprovided with a uniformL diam- 5. lIn .a .steam Venginef the combination with a cylinder providedvvith f a uniform i diam# etered piston andpiston rod, of means to admitlive steamtoj ener-cylinder side", means to admit the eXpandedstea'm to the other cylinder sid-e, 4means todischargepart of the` steam 'expanded at the high pressure side by recemfpressing the expanded; steam; and returning part of 't into the live steam pipe, a receiver, ari-automatic pressure regulator acting on the admission valve for live-steam,
toa"dinitthe=expanded. steam to the other cylinder side, and offmeans to discharge part ofthe steam expandedla-t the high: pressure side' 'f' intofia :conduit for heating or cooking the expanded steamVV at the f `high pressure side. .6. fInf al steam engine they combination With l Iwith -a uniform diamand vpiston red, of'4 means to the steamI admission valve ferA the other :end of the cylinder.; f 'f if In testimeny,that Ifelmfthc foregoingl las "inventien, fthefexpanded st'eafmtotheother presence. of twoA vvva'Lt-nessees, this fteenth cylinder side, lmeansto'discharge part of day ofFebruaryvlQll. y H
the :steam expanded atztlie fhigh pressure JAGOB'HENRIG'H f1 etere'd piston side, Without entering lithe'lew pressure side,
,Witnessesz v y JeriANN 'l-lonixrANN,
low 1 pressure side.
JEAN GRUED: v
l. :In-a v'steagm engine' the-combination with nfcommisstoner of"- intents; :Washingtonplk Y. y, y Y
- 8. In a steam engine the combination vvith e a-eylinderprovided with `a uniform,k diametered piston andpisten.rod, Qfm'eans to a receiver, and an automatic regulator actn y' eteredpiston andgpiston rod, ofnie'jansto cylinder side,'means to discliargepart ofthe steam and re-` Y and of a centrifugal regulatoractingupon
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