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US133159A
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  • the drawing is a section of a single wheel and a cylinder adapted therefor, showing the manner of applying the packing-pieces according to my improvement, which is also adapted to engines having only one wheel.
  • A represents the arms of the wheel or rotary piston.
  • B, O, D, E, F, and G represent the packing-pieces, all being alike in principle except B and E, and connected to the arms on the same general plan, which is by means of transverse under-cut or dovetail-shaped grooves on the one, and corresponding ribs or projections on the other, all being so that the pieces have to be entered at one side of the arms and shoved across; and the construction is such that the said packing-pieces have a slight toand-fro movement in the radial direction of the arms to be caused to bear on the inside of the case or packing-plate with more or less force, according to the pressure of the steam, and behind each packing-piece is a coiled spring, H, in a socket in the arm, or in the piece itself, to keep it pressed out, so that the steam may enter the space at the inner end of the arm and press it outward.
  • the essential object of this arrangement is to have the wheels capable of fitting the case, or, in other words, packing against the periphery at all times, while the said case expands and contracts under different degrees of heat.
  • the pieces 0 and D act on the same principle, although constructed differently in the connecting parts, and give good results.
  • the piece F is in the form of a T, with the head placed against the periphery of the case, and also has large surface for the steam to act on.
  • the piece G has a large deep groove through the center of the. base, and the end of the cog is formed like a tenon to fit into said groove.
  • This piece forms the cog, or the outer sides thereof, for about half the length, and, like all the others constituting portions of the sides of the cogs, is shaped in accordance with the forms thereof the enlarged head of the packing-piece and act as a piston to force it out against the sides of the cylinder. Before enlarging the piece at the bottom it became rusted and. stuck fast,
  • This packing-piece is the most perfect, the most easily made, and the cheapest of all others.

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T. 8. LA FRANCE.
Improvement in Rotary-Engines N0.133,159, Patented Nov.19,1872.
STATES TRUGKSON S. LA FRANCE, OF ELMIRA, NEW YORK.
livlPRGVEMENT IN ROTARY ENGINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 133,159, dated November 19, 1872.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known thatI, TRUoKsoN S. LAFRANGE,
. of Elmira, in the county of Ohemung and State engines; and consists in a peculiar construc tion and application thereof, as hereinafter fully described and subsequently pointed out in the claim.
The drawing is a section of a single wheel and a cylinder adapted therefor, showing the manner of applying the packing-pieces according to my improvement, which is also adapted to engines having only one wheel.
A represents the arms of the wheel or rotary piston. B, O, D, E, F, and G represent the packing-pieces, all being alike in principle except B and E, and connected to the arms on the same general plan, which is by means of transverse under-cut or dovetail-shaped grooves on the one, and corresponding ribs or projections on the other, all being so that the pieces have to be entered at one side of the arms and shoved across; and the construction is such that the said packing-pieces have a slight toand-fro movement in the radial direction of the arms to be caused to bear on the inside of the case or packing-plate with more or less force, according to the pressure of the steam, and behind each packing-piece is a coiled spring, H, in a socket in the arm, or in the piece itself, to keep it pressed out, so that the steam may enter the space at the inner end of the arm and press it outward. The essential object of this arrangement is to have the wheels capable of fitting the case, or, in other words, packing against the periphery at all times, while the said case expands and contracts under different degrees of heat. The pieces 0 and D act on the same principle, although constructed differently in the connecting parts, and give good results. The piece F is in the form of a T, with the head placed against the periphery of the case, and also has large surface for the steam to act on. The piece Ghas a large deep groove through the center of the. base, and the end of the cog is formed like a tenon to fit into said groove. This piece forms the cog, or the outer sides thereof, for about half the length, and, like all the others constituting portions of the sides of the cogs, is shaped in accordance with the forms thereof the enlarged head of the packing-piece and act as a piston to force it out against the sides of the cylinder. Before enlarging the piece at the bottom it became rusted and. stuck fast,
and of course the steam would pass by the packing-piece and escape with. the exhaust.
The enlargement of the pieces at the bottom allows force enough to be exerted to overcome friction by rust and make the packing-piece work perfectly, while without the enlarged bottom it is practically useless. This is a very important point gained in practice.
In the packing-pieces B the point I have made over a straight packing-piece is this: by making the piece wider at the bottom than at the top I obtain extra surface, against which the stream may act, thus insuring a positive movement. The piece being beveled is loose, movable, and cannot stick fast when the expansion takes place. While the cog-wheel is running in hot steam the packing-piece is pushed down into the groove, and when the wheel is contracted by cooling the springs push the pieces out against the case. Thus it is tight under all circumstances. This cannot be accomplished with a straight packingpiece.
I have found, in repairing rotary engines, that the straight pieces get fast in a short time and soon allow steam to leak out. By making the piece wide at the bottom and narrow at the top I have overcome this difficulty entirely.
This packing-piece is the most perfect, the most easily made, and the cheapest of all others.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A packing-piece, O, D, F, or G, constructed and applied to the ends of cogs in rotary engines, as and for the purpose described.
Witnesses: T. S. LA FRANCE.
NEWTON I. Fnssnrr, W. W. OXX.
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