US1337110A - Water-cooled valve for closing the funnels of submarine vessels - Google Patents

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US1337110A
US1337110A US199310A US19931017A US1337110A US 1337110 A US1337110 A US 1337110A US 199310 A US199310 A US 199310A US 19931017 A US19931017 A US 19931017A US 1337110 A US1337110 A US 1337110A
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  • the invention relates to means for closing the aperture a 'nnnel of a submarine vessel to prevent access of water when the vessel is submergec.
  • the aperture is closed by a slide valve. which is water cooled both in the open and closed positions by the circulation or" water, which enters the valve chest by one orifice and leaves bf.” another.
  • Figure l is an elevation, partly in section, and Fig. 2 ;i plan, partly in sertion, of valve 116C025 ing to the invention.
  • A is the lower and A is the lower part e tunnel.
  • B is the valve closing in the cum.
  • valve casing surno the lunncl, said valve casing havannular seatings and an inlet and on for see water, 11 cover secured to said one or d thereoi and 1 mg n stuffand s so valve stem passing c shining hoX.

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H. E. YARROW.
WATER COOLED VALVE FOR CLOSING THE FUNNELS 0F SUBMARINE VESSELS.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 30, 1917.
Patented Apr. 13, 1920.
NETE STAES FATENT UFFIQEQ HAROLD E. YARRQ'W, (31 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND.
WATER-COOLED VALVE FOR CLOSING TEE FUNNELS F SUBMARINE VESSELS.
Application filed Cetober 1917.
To all whom it may concern it known that I. HA4 one EDGAR You now, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing in Glasgow, Scotland, have in o vented a certain new one useful ater- Cooled Valve for Closing the Finnels oi Submarine Vessels, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to means for closing the aperture a 'nnnel of a submarine vessel to prevent access of water when the vessel is submergec.
luscordingto the invention, the aperture is closed by a slide valve. which is water cooled both in the open and closed positions by the circulation or" water, which enters the valve chest by one orifice and leaves bf." another.
In the eca onipanving' drawing, Figure l is an elevation, partly in section, and Fig. 2 ;i plan, partly in sertion, of valve 116C025 ing to the invention.
is the upper and A is the lower part e tunnel. B is the valve closing in the cum.
2:) ion shown the noerture between the A l' i -L 1 parts A and e 1s the valve chest secured to the ports A and A P- is a screwed spindle uctr Llllfi the valve B by R'IGJHS the hand wheel F is a cover to the valve 3 are guides for the valve B, I I
sh wn and X .o; the passage 5 so that and distortion. gtcvcnteal, i valve is open or shut.
I am aware that it is known to cool SllC ing donlpers for lines by the circulation of Water and do not broadly claim the use of water for this purpose.
Specification of Letters Patent.
chest C, through vhich the spindle D n n ent-ed Apr. 13, 1920 Serial No. 199,310.
Having thus cesvrihed the nature of the said invention end the best means I know oi carrying the some into practical effect, I claim:
1" In combination with 'le funnel of a submarine vessel of a water cooled solid valve of recto r section, said valve having an u 'tnre adapted when the valve is in the open position to register withthe aperture in'the funnel, one ve casing surrounding the funnel having annular seetings for the valve and an inlet and an out- 1 In combination with rectangular cro s section. said valve hav- L, 11 euctuie i opted, when the valve is n the oil-en position, to register with the p ati e 'n the tunnel, a valve casing surno the lunncl, said valve casing havannular seatings and an inlet and on for see water, 11 cover secured to said one or d thereoi and 1 mg n stuffand s so valve stem passing c shining hoX.
Jncoinhinn with the funnel of 2. l'llf'illllQ of a water cooled solid cross section having an nhen the valve is in the t" the aperture 3 siu' 'onnding annular so ngs, and erinit the passage from snio casino" said provided with guides I have signed. In)
HA BUILD E. (ARR-Gil ll itnesses JAMES Errcrnn, SILVESTIJR LITTONQ
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