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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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to improvements of the safety-valve and alarm, for which we have made application for Letters Patent of the United States, that were allowed on or about January 6, 1872.
  • the invention consists, first, in an adj ustable plate, provided with a notched ring for graduating the steam-inlet apertures; secondly, in a swinging weight applied to the sliding bolt of the valve; thirdly, in a weight sliding and adjustable on the stem of the valve by a set-screw, and fourthly, in connecting a weighted lever, on which the valve rests, with a dial mechanism by an intermediate arbor, all as and for the purpose hereinafter fully described.
  • Figure 1 represents a side elevation, partly in section, of our improved valve.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of the same on the line 0 a of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail vertical section on the line k k, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4: is a top view of the opened valve-case.
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line 0 is, Fig. 2; and
  • Fig. 6 is a bottom view of the plate which regulates the admission of steam to the valve-chamber.
  • A in the drawing, represents the valve-case, of cylindrical or equivalent form.
  • B is the steam-pipe leading to the bottom thereof, and containing the valve-seat a.
  • O is the cover of the case A; and D the alarm-whistle, projecting upward from the cover.
  • the cover 0 is secured to the case by means of bolts or screws, or equivalent fastenin gs.
  • Arod, E fitted through the cover and flanges of the case, and adapted to receive a lock, F, at the lower end, prevents, when thus locked, the removal of the. cover 0 by persons not having the key to the lock. The latter may, however, be applied in other manner equally convenient.
  • the cap G is a cap placed over the whistle D, and secured to the cover 0 by a screw or screws, 12, applied from the inner side.
  • the cap G is perforated to permit the escape of steam from the whistle. Its object is to conceal the whistle and prevent its removal, and the consequent possible tampering with the valve.
  • the screw b cannot be Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 126,304, dated April 30, 1872.
  • H is the valve-stem, and I the enlarged head of the same or valve.
  • a plate, J which is perforated to admit the stem H. 011 the under side of the plate J is formed a ring, d, which embraces the stern H, and has two, more or less, slots or notches cut through it, that are closed by screws e e.
  • the steam from the pipe B can enter the valvechamber only through these slots or notches, when the screws are moved up. The more the latter are elevated the more steam will be let into the chamber when the valve is raised.
  • the inspector can, therefore, before the cover is closed, set the screws e 6, more or less, up or down, to adjust the valve to a greater or less steam pressure.
  • This weight g swings on a pin, h, which has its bearings in ears i i, that project from the top of the plate L.
  • j is a screw, fitted into the top of the plate L.
  • a lever, M To the inner side of the case A is pivoted a lever, M, weighted at one end. It is vibrated by contact with the valve on every descent of the latter, and connects its arbor l with a pawl, m, that engages the teeth of a ratchet-wheel, n.
  • This wheel n is arranged in a cylindrical projection, N, on the outside of the case A, and has on its arbor 0 an indexarm, which moves over a circular dial, 1", behind a glass window, 8.
  • the valve is raised by excessive steam pressure and then redescends, it swings the lever M once, and with it the pawl, and moves the ratchet-wheel one tooth, and turns the pointer 19 one degree on the dial.
  • the pointer will thus show the number of times the valve was thus raised.
  • the ratchet-wheel n has one tooth taken out.
  • the pawl is arrived at the vacant space it will move the wheel no further, and the engineer cannot bring the pointer to zero as though no irregularities had taken place.
  • the inspector can swing the lever M further than the valve would, and thereby bring the pawl over the vacant space on the ratchet.
  • the case N it will be seen, is fastened to A by screws t t, that are applied from the inside, and is, therefore, also protected from meddling by unauthorized parties.

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Patented April 30, 1872.
H. S. JEWE'LL & F. STEELE. Improvement in Safety-Valves.
No.126,304. l
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UNITED STATES PATENT QFFIOE.
HERBERT 'S. JEWELL AND FERDINAND STEELE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN SAFETY-VALVES.
Specification describing anew and Improved Safety-Valve, invented. by HERBERT S. J Ew- ELL and FERDINAND STEELE, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York.
This invention relates to improvements of the safety-valve and alarm, for which we have made application for Letters Patent of the United States, that were allowed on or about January 6, 1872. The invention consists, first, in an adj ustable plate, provided with a notched ring for graduating the steam-inlet apertures; secondly, in a swinging weight applied to the sliding bolt of the valve; thirdly, in a weight sliding and adjustable on the stem of the valve by a set-screw, and fourthly, in connecting a weighted lever, on which the valve rests, with a dial mechanism by an intermediate arbor, all as and for the purpose hereinafter fully described.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a side elevation, partly in section, of our improved valve. Fig. 2 is a vertical central section of the same on the line 0 a of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a detail vertical section on the line k k, Fig. 2. Fig. 4: is a top view of the opened valve-case. Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line 0 is, Fig. 2; and Fig. 6 is a bottom view of the plate which regulates the admission of steam to the valve-chamber.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A, in the drawing, represents the valve-case, of cylindrical or equivalent form. B is the steam-pipe leading to the bottom thereof, and containing the valve-seat a. O is the cover of the case A; and D the alarm-whistle, projecting upward from the cover. The cover 0 is secured to the case by means of bolts or screws, or equivalent fastenin gs. Arod, E, fitted through the cover and flanges of the case, and adapted to receive a lock, F, at the lower end, prevents, when thus locked, the removal of the. cover 0 by persons not having the key to the lock. The latter may, however, be applied in other manner equally convenient. G is a cap placed over the whistle D, and secured to the cover 0 by a screw or screws, 12, applied from the inner side. The cap G is perforated to permit the escape of steam from the whistle. Its object is to conceal the whistle and prevent its removal, and the consequent possible tampering with the valve. The screw b cannot be Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 126,304, dated April 30, 1872.
reached until after the lock has been removed and the lid unfastened. H is the valve-stem, and I the enlarged head of the same or valve. Above the seat a is secured to the bottom of the case A a plate, J, which is perforated to admit the stem H. 011 the under side of the plate J is formed a ring, d, which embraces the stern H, and has two, more or less, slots or notches cut through it, that are closed by screws e e. The steam from the pipe B can enter the valvechamber only through these slots or notches, when the screws are moved up. The more the latter are elevated the more steam will be let into the chamber when the valve is raised. The inspector, can, therefore, before the cover is closed, set the screws e 6, more or less, up or down, to adjust the valve to a greater or less steam pressure. Lis the weighted plate placed upon the valve 1, substantially as described, in our former application. It has a slidingbolt, f, whereby it is to be held suspended when the valve has been elevated but, this bolt is, in this case, crowded outward by a pivoted weight, g, and not by a spring, as formerly described. This weight g swings on a pin, h, which has its bearings in ears i i, that project from the top of the plate L. j is a screw, fitted into the top of the plate L. It can be set higher or lower, as may be desired, and serves to confine the upward motion of the valve within a suitable limit. To the inner side of the case A is pivoted a lever, M, weighted at one end. It is vibrated by contact with the valve on every descent of the latter, and connects its arbor l with a pawl, m, that engages the teeth of a ratchet-wheel, n. This wheel n is arranged in a cylindrical projection, N, on the outside of the case A, and has on its arbor 0 an indexarm, which moves over a circular dial, 1", behind a glass window, 8. \Vhenever the valve is raised by excessive steam pressure and then redescends, it swings the lever M once, and with it the pawl, and moves the ratchet-wheel one tooth, and turns the pointer 19 one degree on the dial. The pointer will thus show the number of times the valve was thus raised. In order to prevent the pointer from completing its full circuit, and being brought to zero again, the ratchet-wheel n has one tooth taken out. When the pawl is arrived at the vacant space it will move the wheel no further, and the engineer cannot bring the pointer to zero as though no irregularities had taken place. Whenever the case is opened the inspector can swing the lever M further than the valve would, and thereby bring the pawl over the vacant space on the ratchet. The case N, it will be seen, is fastened to A by screws t t, that are applied from the inside, and is, therefore, also protected from meddling by unauthorized parties.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The swinging weight g, applied to the sliding bolt of a valve-weight, as and for the purpose described.
2. The plate J, provided with the notched ring d, and with the set-screws e e, for the pur- Witnesses:
A. V. BRIESEN, T. B. Mosmm.
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