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US1149869A
US1149869A US86792414A US1914867924A US1149869A US 1149869 A US1149869 A US 1149869A US 86792414 A US86792414 A US 86792414A US 1914867924 A US1914867924 A US 1914867924A US 1149869 A US1149869 A US 1149869A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16F9/14Devices with one or more members, e.g. pistons, vanes, moving to and fro in chambers and using throttling effect
    • F16F9/16Devices with one or more members, e.g. pistons, vanes, moving to and fro in chambers and using throttling effect involving only straight-line movement of the effective parts
    • F16F9/22Devices with one or more members, e.g. pistons, vanes, moving to and fro in chambers and using throttling effect involving only straight-line movement of the effective parts with one or more cylinders each having a single working space closed by a piston or plunger
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  • This invention relates to improvements in dash pots especially designed to serve as a regulator for a flush or other valve, so that after the valve has been manually opened, and the force employed for its opening released, it will automatically close with as comparatively fast or as slow action as desired.
  • the objects of the invention are to simplify and ,cheapen the. device by so constructing it that it may be composed of but very few simply formed, and inexpensively made parts; to improve it in respect to the specific means for effecting the regulation; for preventing the distortion of the cap provided upper part of the dash, pot casing or cylinder so that the piston therein will always play, while with closeness, yet with the proper ease or freedom; and to provide in a simple manner an adjustable abutment for regulating the limitation of aXial'playof the valve operating stem.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view centrally and vertically through a flushing valve for Water closets which includes the dashpot in which the'novel features of this invention are combined, the valve being shown as closed, and the piston in the dashpot as having a comparatively high position in the chambered casing.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar sectional view of the dashpot portion of the device, the, stem and piston being represented in the positions which they would vhave when thevalveis openfl F ig.'3 is a side view of the complete device.
  • Fig. 4c is a perspective view showing the specific constructions of the especiallynovel parts combined in the dashpot.
  • Fig. 5 isa cross sectional View on llne 55, Fig; 1.
  • A represents the chain bered cylindrical dashpot casing for containing liquid, provided with a stuffing box in conjunction made with a stufing boX Z),the stem C entending axially. from abovefthe cap through and downwardly beyond the casing and carrying the valve D for opening and closing the water passage, of which 0 is the inlet and cl. the outlet. l
  • the cap screw engaged on the threaded upper portion of the casing has an annular groove 6 around its underside to receive engageinent therein of the upper end portion of the casing,this construction preventing, when thecap is screwed into its place, the contraction or distortion of the upper part of the cylindrical casing so that the piston therein will always play, while with closeness, yet with the proper ease or freedom.
  • F represents a piston carried by the stem and normally located somewhat abm e the middle of the height'of the chambered casing A; and, as shown, this pistonfiis screw engaged on the stem, seating. at its bottom against a shoulder therefor.
  • the piston has;
  • each bore having an internal shoulder 9 near its upper end; and studs it it h are provided within the said bores, the same having their s'hanks o'f poly onal form and ofless crosssectional area than the bores and having heads 2'.
  • studs adapted forseating at the upper end of the piston and forming closures for the bores; and such studs have screw threaded lower end portions j on which nuts 1, of polygonal form, and less area than the bores, are engaged, between which nuts Q and the aforementioned internal.
  • G represents a spring inclosed within the chambered casing and in compression for reaction in an upward direction against the piston and valve stem C, with' which the latter is united.
  • the stem has a passage 75 from the passage 76 to the chamber above the piston.
  • the needle valve rod L entered in said passage from the upper end thereof and screw engaged therein is operative by its tapered lower end to regulate and .re-.
  • the needle valve itself being of a common character but by being applied as shownit is accessible for regulation at the upper end of the stem G by the mere removal of the handle or push knob M which is screw engaged on the up per end of the stem, closing the axial pasa limiting coaction with the upper part 23 of the stationary part of the valve body or fitting.
  • An efficient dashpot or regulator for the valve is constituted, as will be perceived on an inspection of the drawings, by fewer parts than heretofore found in devices of this character which have proved adequate and operative for the purpose for which they are designed.
  • the regulation for timing may be conveniently performed by an adjustment of the needle valve rod, for which it is only required to temporarily remove the handle knob, and the adjustable limiting abutment collar i) is accessible the temporary removal of the cover plate y,
  • each bore having an internal shoulder near the upper end there'- of, a stud within each said bore, of less cross sectional area than the latter, having a head normally adapted for a seating on the upper end of the piston and forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded lower portion, nuts on the screw threaded'portions of the studs, and springs in compression between said nuts and the internal shoulders in said bores,said stem having a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in the casing at opposite sides of the piston.
  • a chambered cylindrical casing for a liquid a stem axially and movably fitted through the casing, a piston carried by the stem having a plurality of cylindrical bores therethrough parallel with the axis of such piston, each bore having an internal shoulder near one end thereof, a stud within each said bore, substantially polygonal, of cross sectional form, leaving spaces between its sides and the wall of the bore, having a head normally adapted for a seating at one end of the pistonand forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded portion at its opposite end, nuts on the screw threaded portions of the studs, and springs in compression between said nuts and the internal shoulders in said bores, said stem having a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in the casing at opposite sides of the piston, and a spring in compression in the casing, reacting against the piston at the side thereof opposite the location of the bore closing heads of said studs.
  • a piston carried by the stem having a plurality of cylindrical bores therethrough parallel with the axisof such piston, each bore having an internal shoulder near one end thereof, a stud within each said bore, of less cross sectional area than the latter, having a head normally adapted for a seating at one end of the piston and forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded end portion, nuts on the screw threaded portions of the studs, springs in compression between a limiting ooaction with said stationary 'member.

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L. J. TETLOW.
DASH POT. APPLICATION FILED OCT. 21. 1914.
Patented Aug. 10, 1915.
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Z fizya WITNESSES:
LEWIS J. TETLOW, OF WEST SPRINGFiELD, ivrAs's'nonosnrrs,
DASH-POT.
Specification of Letters Patent. t t d u a, 5,
Application filed October 1, 1914.1 Serial No. 867,924.
To all whom it ma t concern:
Be it known that I, Lnwrs J T rLow, a citizen of the United States, of America, and resident of West Springfield, in the county of Hampden' and State of Massachusetts,
have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Dash-Pots, of which the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription.
This invention relates to improvements in dash pots especially designed to serve as a regulator for a flush or other valve, so that after the valve has been manually opened, and the force employed for its opening released, it will automatically close with as comparatively fast or as slow action as desired. I
The objects of the invention are to simplify and ,cheapen the. device by so constructing it that it may be composed of but very few simply formed, and inexpensively made parts; to improve it in respect to the specific means for effecting the regulation; for preventing the distortion of the cap provided upper part of the dash, pot casing or cylinder so that the piston therein will always play, while with closeness, yet with the proper ease or freedom; and to provide in a simple manner an adjustable abutment for regulating the limitation of aXial'playof the valve operating stem.
The invention is described with the accompanying drawings and is set forth in the claims. 1
In the drawings :-Figure'1 is a sectional view centrally and vertically through a flushing valve for Water closets which includes the dashpot in which the'novel features of this invention are combined, the valve being shown as closed, and the piston in the dashpot as having a comparatively high position in the chambered casing. Fig. 2 is a similar sectional view of the dashpot portion of the device, the, stem and piston being represented in the positions which they would vhave when thevalveis openfl F ig.'3 is a side view of the complete device.
Fig. 4c is a perspective view showing the specific constructions of the especiallynovel parts combined in the dashpot. Fig. 5 isa cross sectional View on llne 55, Fig; 1.
In the drawings, A represents the chain bered cylindrical dashpot casing for containing liquid, provided with a stuffing box in conjunction made with a stufing boX Z),the stem C entending axially. from abovefthe cap through and downwardly beyond the casing and carrying the valve D for opening and closing the water passage, of which 0 is the inlet and cl. the outlet. l
The cap screw engaged on the threaded upper portion of the casing has an annular groove 6 around its underside to receive engageinent therein of the upper end portion of the casing,this construction preventing, when thecap is screwed into its place, the contraction or distortion of the upper part of the cylindrical casing so that the piston therein will always play, while with closeness, yet with the proper ease or freedom.
F represents a piston carried by the stem and normally located somewhat abm e the middle of the height'of the chambered casing A; and, as shown, this pistonfiis screw engaged on the stem, seating. at its bottom against a shoulder therefor. The piston has;
a plurality of cylindrical bores f f ftherethrough outside of and parallel with. the axis of the piston, each bore having an internal shoulder 9 near its upper end; and studs it it h are provided within the said bores, the same having their s'hanks o'f poly onal form and ofless crosssectional area than the bores and having heads 2'. adapted forseating at the upper end of the piston and forming closures for the bores; and such studs have screw threaded lower end portions j on which nuts 1, of polygonal form, and less area than the bores, are engaged, between which nuts Q and the aforementioned internal. shoulders 9- in the bores, spiral springs 7) areprovided under compression, more or less great as may be regulated by screwing the nuts up or down on the threaded extremitiesof the studs. The said stem has a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in'the casing at opposite sides of the piston. V
G represents a spring inclosed within the chambered casing and in compression for reaction in an upward direction against the piston and valve stem C, with' which the latter is united. p
. Prec sely as made the stem has a passage 75 from the passage 76 to the chamber above the piston. The needle valve rod L entered in said passage from the upper end thereof and screw engaged therein is operative by its tapered lower end to regulate and .re-.
strict the passage at its portion between the lateral ducts m and 1 2,, the needle valve itself being of a common character but by being applied as shownit is accessible for regulation at the upper end of the stem G by the mere removal of the handle or push knob M which is screw engaged on the up per end of the stem, closing the axial pasa limiting coaction with the upper part 23 of the stationary part of the valve body or fitting. By upwardly or downwardly adjusting this collar, the extent of the valve opening movement may be increased or diminished.
The general mode of operation of this device is the same as in regulators or dashpots quite generally employed in connection with flushing valves, that is on the downward forcing of the stem C to open the valve and permit the water flow tothe bowl, the oil or other liquid in the chamber below the piston is freely displaced bypassing through the bores f to occupancy in the chamber above the piston,the headed studs being relatively upwardlyv forced, unseating the heads from their closing relations to the bores. Im-
mediately the downward movement of the stem and piston is terminated, the springs react to carry the studs downwardly, their heads seating on the upper end of the piston and closing the bores. The water pressure tending to force the valve closed to its seat, or as more commonly employed its water pressure assisted by the spring G moving the stem and piston upwardly, the displacement of the liquid in the chamber above the piston to the chamber below the piston is slowly by way of the ducts m, m, the restricted passage and the duct n.
An efficient dashpot or regulator for the valve is constituted, as will be perceived on an inspection of the drawings, by fewer parts than heretofore found in devices of this character which have proved adequate and operative for the purpose for which they are designed. The regulation for timing may be conveniently performed by an adjustment of the needle valve rod, for which it is only required to temporarily remove the handle knob, and the adjustable limiting abutment collar i) is accessible the temporary removal of the cover plate y,
I which together with an integral part of the frame of the device forms an inclosure for the latter named part.
I claim:-
1. In combination a chambered cylindri I the axis of such piston, each bore having an internal shoulder near the upper end there'- of, a stud within each said bore, of less cross sectional area than the latter, having a head normally adapted for a seating on the upper end of the piston and forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded lower portion, nuts on the screw threaded'portions of the studs, and springs in compression between said nuts and the internal shoulders in said bores,said stem having a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in the casing at opposite sides of the piston.
2. In combination a chambered cylindrical casing for a liquid, a stem axially and movably fitted through the casing, a piston carried by the stem having a plurality of cylindrical bores therethrough parallel with the axis of such piston, each bore having an internal shoulder near one end thereof, a stud within each said bore, substantially polygonal, of cross sectional form, leaving spaces between its sides and the wall of the bore, having a head normally adapted for a seating at one end of the pistonand forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded portion at its opposite end, nuts on the screw threaded portions of the studs, and springs in compression between said nuts and the internal shoulders in said bores, said stem having a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in the casing at opposite sides of the piston, and a spring in compression in the casing, reacting against the piston at the side thereof opposite the location of the bore closing heads of said studs.
3. In combination a chambered cylindrical casing for a liquid, a stem axially and movably fitted through the casing, and ex tending both above and below the latter, a piston carried by the stem having a plurality of cylindrical bores therethrough parallel with the axisof such piston, each bore having an internal shoulder near one end thereof, a stud within each said bore, of less cross sectional area than the latter, having a head normally adapted for a seating at one end of the piston and forming a closure for the bore, and having a screw threaded end portion, nuts on the screw threaded portions of the studs, springs in compression between a limiting ooaction with said stationary 'member.
Signed by me at Springfield, Mass, in presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
LEWIS J TETLOW.
Said nuts and the internal shoulders in said bores,said stem having a restricted passage therein communicating with the portions of the chamber in the casing at opposite sides of the pist0n,a stationary member below the chambered casing through Which said stem extends, and an abutment adjustabiy confined above, and adapted for -Witnesses:
WM. S. BELLoWs, G. R. DRISGOLL.
copiesi of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the (lommissionel of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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