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US1206469A
US1206469A US6615215A US6615215A US1206469A US 1206469 A US1206469 A US 1206469A US 6615215 A US6615215 A US 6615215A US 6615215 A US6615215 A US 6615215A US 1206469 A US1206469 A US 1206469A
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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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  • rllhis invention relates toa blast-gate constructed with nozzles upon opposite sides for insertion in a pipe-line, and employed in connection with forges and furnaces to regulate the supply of air to the fire. ln such blast-gates the sliding-plate on valve requires occasional adjustment to vary the opening of the'air-passage to suit the requirements of the fire, but it hasbeen found in practice that such adjustment is seldom maintained,as the vibrations of the blast 'in the pipe or arising fromother causes which a'ect the blast-gate, arev liable to jar the valve-plate and shift it-froin its adjusted position.
  • the present ,invention is applicable to blast-gates having a-casing made in. two longitudinal sections upon which the inlet and outlet-nozzles are respectively formed,fwith a wholly closedfchamber between the sections intoy which'the Avalve-plate can be retracted from the passage which connects the nozzles. lin such a blast-gate the valve-plate is wholly concealed and requires a rod extended through the chamber and outside of the same to adjust the plate when required. llo prevent the accidental displacement of t /e valve-plate, the present invention'provides.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section of the blast-gate on the middle lineJ of Fig. 2.
  • Figs. 1, 2 and 3 show a holding device of the 4same form.
  • Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the gate with a portion .of the casing broken. ⁇
  • FIG. 3 is a section of the holding device on line 3-3 in Fig. 2; Fig.
  • Fig. 4 is a section of a second holding devicegof modified construction
  • Fig. 5 is a section of a third holding device showing stillanother modication.
  • the section in each formed in the casin of Figs. 4 and 5, is shown lengthwise of the rod, which ⁇ is not itself in section.
  • lin Figs. l'and 2, a, a" designate the opposite longitudinal sections of the casing, having respectively the nozzles b and b to receive pipe-connections. rllhe sections are connected by bolts c.
  • This chamber is formed to tightly inclose the valve-plate; and to further this object the rod fis extended through a packing g into the chamber d and is secured to an ear e2 upon the nearer edgeof the valveplate. Where the rod projects outside of the casing it is furnished with a handle f to adjust the valve-plate.
  • the ridges h are formed upon each section of the casing at opposite sides of the rod f, as shown in Fig. 2, and the ends of the leaf-springs i are indented, asshown in Figs. 2 and 3, to t elastically between the ridges h, and thus retain the rod yieldingly in any operative position to which it may be moved with the valve-plate e.
  • the firmness with ywhich the rod and valve-plate are held is determined in the construction of the device, by the stiffness of the springs z'.
  • Figs'. ⁇ 4 and 5 show constructions for utilizing a springt pressure upon the smooth surface of the rod, to hold the valve-plate in place.
  • Fig. 4 shows a spiral spring Z fitted to a socket fm, at one side of the rod, and arl ranged' to bear ⁇ upon a ⁇ friction-block n which is tted vto the side of the rod.
  • a socket 7 is shown formed in the casing adjacent to the packing lg of suitable size to ⁇ receive a spiral-spring Q, the coils of which are wound to embrace the rod snugly or with sufficient force to hold it from accidental longitudinal movement; the ends of the spring contacting with the ends of the socket y?.
  • the leaf-springe; and the spiral-springs Z and g operate alike in offering a certain yielding resistance directly to any move.
  • My invention furnishes a very cheap and wholly effective means of preventing such derangement of the valve-plate.
  • a blast-gate7 for insertion in a pipeline having a wholly closed casing With a valve-plate movable wholly within the said casing, a rod attached to the valve-plate and extended outside the casing forl adjusting the valve-plate in various operative posirod and exerting a yielding frictional resistance to any accidental derangeinent of such adjustment. while permitting a manual adjustment of the plate in either direction without any manipulation of the spring.
  • a blast-gate having an inlet and outlet, a chamber at one side of the passage between such inlet and outlet. a plate adapted to close t-lie passage and movable into the chamber, a rod attached to the plate and movable within the chamber and extended outside of the same for adjusting the plate. transverse ridges upon the wall ot the chamber adjacent to the sides of the rod, and a leaf-spring carried h v the rod and adapted to elastically engage the ridges to retain the rod and valve-plate sesuent.

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W. S. HOCKWELL.
BLAST GATE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. I0, I9I5.
Patented Nov. 28, lJlII.
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YvnETER s. ROOKWELE, OE NEW YORK, N.- Y., nssiGNoR To W. s. ROcxwELE COMPANY, OE NEW YORK, N. Y., n CORPORATION or NEW JERSEY.
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nlppiication me@ December io, i915. serial No. 66,152.
To all whom t may concern.' Be it known. that li, llttninER S. ROCK- wELL, a citizenof the United States, residing at 300 West One Hundred and Sixth street, New York, county of New York, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful] improvements in Blast-Gates, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of lthe same.
rllhis invention relates toa blast-gate constructed with nozzles upon opposite sides for insertion in a pipe-line, and employed in connection with forges and furnaces to regulate the supply of air to the fire. ln such blast-gates the sliding-plate on valve requires occasional adjustment to vary the opening of the'air-passage to suit the requirements of the fire, but it hasbeen found in practice that such adjustment is seldom maintained,as the vibrations of the blast 'in the pipe or arising fromother causes which a'ect the blast-gate, arev liable to jar the valve-plate and shift it-froin its adjusted position.
The present ,invention is applicable to blast-gates having a-casing made in. two longitudinal sections upon which the inlet and outlet-nozzles are respectively formed,fwith a wholly closedfchamber between the sections intoy which'the Avalve-plate can be retracted from the passage which connects the nozzles. lin such a blast-gate the valve-plate is wholly concealed and requires a rod extended through the chamber and outside of the same to adjust the plate when required. llo prevent the accidental displacement of t /e valve-plate, the present invention'provides.
a spring operating in connection with the rod for holding the plate from accidentaldisplacement, and the means for applying the spring are shoitin in the annexed dra-wing, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the blast-gate on the middle lineJ of Fig. 2. Figs. 1, 2 and 3 show a holding device of the 4same form. Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the gate with a portion .of the casing broken.`
to expose a part of the chamber containing the holding device; Fig. 3 is a section of the holding device on line 3-3 in Fig. 2; Fig.
- 4 is a section of a second holding devicegof modified construction; and Fig. 5 is a section of a third holding device showing stillanother modication. The section in each formed in the casin of Figs. 4 and 5, is shown lengthwise of the rod, which `is not itself in section.
lin Figs. l'and 2, a, a" designate the opposite longitudinal sections of the casing, having respectively the nozzles b and b to receive pipe-connections. rllhe sections are connected by bolts c. A
at one side of the two nozzles to receive the valve-plate e when retracted from the passage e through the gate. This chamber is formed to tightly inclose the valve-plate; and to further this object the rod fis extended through a packing g into the chamber d and is secured to an ear e2 upon the nearer edgeof the valveplate. Where the rod projects outside of the casing it is furnished with a handle f to adjust the valve-plate. By this construction `the .casing is maintained in a wholly closed condition, and airis excluded from it by the packing aroundv the rod.
lin Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the opposite sections -ofthe casing are provided upon the inner middle portion of the springs z' is shown seated in notches j cut transversely in opposite sides of the rod j and secured in such notches by a rivet lc. i-
The ridges h are formed upon each section of the casing at opposite sides of the rod f, as shown in Fig. 2, and the ends of the leaf-springs i are indented, asshown in Figs. 2 and 3, to t elastically between the ridges h, and thus retain the rod yieldingly in any operative position to which it may be moved with the valve-plate e. The firmness with ywhich the rod and valve-plate are held is determined in the construction of the device, by the stiffness of the springs z'.
Figs'.` 4 and 5 show constructions for utilizing a springt pressure upon the smooth surface of the rod, to hold the valve-plate in place. Fig. 4 shows a spiral spring Z fitted to a socket fm, at one side of the rod, and arl ranged' to bear` upon a` friction-block n which is tted vto the side of the rod. A
s Specification of Letters Patent. f I Pat-@Ugrad NUW, 2g? 19j@ chamber d is' Iscrew-plug o `is fitted to the outer end of the the rod is moved with force to adjust the valve.
In Fig. 5, a socket 7) is shown formed in the casing adjacent to the packing lg of suitable size to` receive a spiral-spring Q, the coils of which are wound to embrace the rod snugly or with sufficient force to hold it from accidental longitudinal movement; the ends of the spring contacting with the ends of the socket y?.
4I have in my co-pending application No. 98264 filed May 18, 1916 for patent on gate for air-blast claimed leaf-springs projected from the edge of the valve-plate and movable therewith; and I do not in the present application make any claim to a spring or springs attached to the valve-plate, but only to springs which operate directly upon the rod to produce a yielding or rictional resistance to the movement of the rod, while leaving it free to be moved by hand in either direction.
I am aware that ratchets and clutches have been applied directly to the rod or stein 4of a valve-plate to positively prevent movement in one direction7 but exerting no resistance to motion in the opposite direction, and such devices do not therefore leave the valve-plate free to be moved in either direction without manipulation of the locking device. They do not permit the free movement of the valve in both directions, and do not eXert a yielding resistance like mine to the movement of the valve, but a positive unyielding lock. I therefore disclaim any positive locking device operating upon the valve-rod of a blast-gate.
The leaf-springe; and the spiral-springs Z and g operate alike in offering a certain yielding resistance directly to any move.
ment of the rod f, which resistance is proportioned in the construction of the gate to resist any tendency which arises in practice to jar the valve-plate from its adjusted position. The accidental derangement of blast-gate valves often causes, in practice, a serious difficulty in the operation of the furnace supplied with air from such gate, as any accidental movement of the valve changes the force of the blast, and thus causes` unknown and uncontrolled variations in the temperature thus created.
My invention furnishes a very cheap and wholly effective means of preventing such derangement of the valve-plate.
Having thus Set forth the nature of the invention what is claimed herein is:
1. A blast-gate7 for insertion in a pipeline, having a wholly closed casing With a valve-plate movable wholly within the said casing, a rod attached to the valve-plate and extended outside the casing forl adjusting the valve-plate in various operative posirod and exerting a yielding frictional resistance to any accidental derangeinent of such adjustment. while permitting a manual adjustment of the plate in either direction without any manipulation of the spring.
2. A blast-gate having an inlet and outlet, a chamber at one side of the passage between such inlet and outlet. a plate adapted to close t-lie passage and movable into the chamber, a rod attached to the plate and movable within the chamber and extended outside of the same for adjusting the plate. transverse ridges upon the wall ot the chamber adjacent to the sides of the rod, and a leaf-spring carried h v the rod and adapted to elastically engage the ridges to retain the rod and valve-plate vieldingly in their adj ustedl position.
In testimony wliereoiC I have hereunto set my hand.
VVALTICR S. ROCKWELL.
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US4945822A (en) * 1989-04-03 1990-08-07 Hicks Lester R Air control apparatus for forced air central air conditioning systems
US5967168A (en) * 1997-04-10 1999-10-19 Waterworks Technology Development Organization Co., Ltd. Method of connecting branch pipe
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