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US137540A US137540DA US137540A US 137540 A US137540 A US 137540A US 137540D A US137540D A US 137540DA US 137540 A US137540 A US 137540A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J27/00Cooking-vessels
    • A47J27/08Pressure-cookers; Lids or locking devices specially adapted therefor
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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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    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7904Reciprocating valves
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  • my invention consists chieiiy in the novel and peculiar construction of a safety-valve adapted to use, as above set forth, upon a steam-boiler, which, constructed as I prefer, is principally composed of small tubes in combination with any number of separate and independent safety-valves, the number depending on the size of steam-boiler.
  • the tubes of the boiler are set in a vertical position, and a safety-valve is placed upon the top of each tube, and are so constructed as to operate automatically without the employment or use of weighted levers.
  • Figure I represents a side elevation of my' invention, showing only two of the tubes composingl a boiler and their connections with the safety-valves located on the top of the tubes.
  • Fig. II is a longitudinal vertical sectional elevation of the safety-valve and its connection with the tube or boiler.
  • A may represent any number of vertical tubes, of any desired size or diameter and length, and B the lower connecting mud-pipe joined by a strong screw-thread, as seen at a.
  • B the lower connecting mud-pipe joined by a strong screw-thread, as seen at a.
  • o o is shown where other sections of the boiler are attached or connected; and in the same manner additional sections may be connected to form any size of boiler desired.
  • C I provide thimbles, ⁇ which are secured to the top of the tubes by means of screw-threads fi z'.
  • D D represent smaller tubes, which connect with the thimble C by means of screwthreads; also to the T-pipes E E, the latter of which are connected by means of the couplers F.
  • the safety-valves which are made of solid cast metal; the top is spherical, and the under side is made with a cavity, at the bottom of which a seat may be made to fit closely on the top of the tube K, which is set in the upper branch of the T-pipe E, so as to make it steam-tight.
  • a valve-stem e, of proper length, that passes down into the tube K to support and steady the valve as it is acted upon by the steam. I prefer to make a steamseat at the bottom of valve-stem c, asshown in Fig. II.
  • the valve-stem c is made with a ⁇ cavity in the lower end, or in the form of and at the bottom of the cavity is an opening, a, for the steam to escape through when the valve is raised to a certain point, when said opening a will correspond with a similar opening through tube K.
  • H represents a steam-pipe that connects with the steam-drum I
  • J is the pipe that connects with and conducts the steam to the engine.
  • a pin is inserted into the valvestem, which works through a slot in the tube, so that, when the valve is raised so that the orifice or opening in the valve-stem comes in a corresponding position with the orifice or opening in the tube, the valve comes to a stop until the excess of steam is blown off, when the valve again settles down upon the valve-seat, each workin g independent of the other.

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E. C. FERNALD.
Y Safety-Valves. NO.137,540. Patented April8,1873.
UivrrEiD` STATES PA'IEN'I OFFICE.
EDWARD o. EEENALD, or ELArEUsH, nEw Yoan. 1
` IKMPRovEMENT IN sAFETv-vAL vEs.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 137,540, dated April 8, 1873; application filed l January 8, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD C. FERN'ALD, of Flatbush, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Safety-Valves for Steam- Boilers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon making a part of this specincation. My invention has for its object to construct a steam-boiler and provide the same with a large number of small safety-valves distributed over the steam space according to the size of the boiler, so that, in case of an excess of steam, it will, by means of the several safety-valves, have abundant means of escape, thereby making the boiler comparatively safe from explosion.
The nature of my invention consists chieiiy in the novel and peculiar construction of a safety-valve adapted to use, as above set forth, upon a steam-boiler, which, constructed as I prefer, is principally composed of small tubes in combination with any number of separate and independent safety-valves, the number depending on the size of steam-boiler. The tubes of the boiler are set in a vertical position, and a safety-valve is placed upon the top of each tube, and are so constructed as to operate automatically without the employment or use of weighted levers.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
Figure I represents a side elevation of my' invention, showing only two of the tubes composingl a boiler and their connections with the safety-valves located on the top of the tubes. Fig. II is a longitudinal vertical sectional elevation of the safety-valve and its connection with the tube or boiler.
Letters of like name and kind indicate like parts in each of the figures.
A may represent any number of vertical tubes, of any desired size or diameter and length, and B the lower connecting mud-pipe joined by a strong screw-thread, as seen at a. At o o is shown where other sections of the boiler are attached or connected; and in the same manner additional sections may be connected to form any size of boiler desired. At C I provide thimbles, `which are secured to the top of the tubes by means of screw-threads fi z'. D D represent smaller tubes, which connect with the thimble C by means of screwthreads; also to the T-pipes E E, the latter of which are connected by means of the couplers F. At G are shown the safety-valves, which are made of solid cast metal; the top is spherical, and the under side is made with a cavity, at the bottom of which a seat may be made to fit closely on the top of the tube K, which is set in the upper branch of the T-pipe E, so as to make it steam-tight. In the center of the valve-seat is a valve-stem, e, of proper length, that passes down into the tube K to support and steady the valve as it is acted upon by the steam. I prefer to make a steamseat at the bottom of valve-stem c, asshown in Fig. II. The valve-stem c is made with a` cavity in the lower end, or in the form of and at the bottom of the cavity is an opening, a, for the steam to escape through when the valve is raised to a certain point, when said opening a will correspond with a similar opening through tube K. H represents a steam-pipe that connects with the steam-drum I, and J is the pipe that connects with and conducts the steam to the engine. To prevent the safetyvalve from blowing off the top of the tube, a pin is inserted into the valvestem, which works through a slot in the tube, so that, when the valve is raised so that the orifice or opening in the valve-stem comes in a corresponding position with the orifice or opening in the tube, the valve comes to a stop until the excess of steam is blown off, when the valve again settles down upon the valve-seat, each workin g independent of the other.
The advantages of my invention will be seen from the fact that by my plan one large safety-valve is virtually divided into a number of small ones, and the same located upon different parts of the boiler, so that sudden expansion of steam, from whatever cause, will be vented in the immediate vicinity of the point of generation; and by the furtherfact that, in dispensing with valve-levers, much friction is avoided, and, by dividing the valve- Weight into a large number of lesser Weights, facility of action Will be secured by the diminished proportionate inertia of the valve Weight.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
A safety-valve constructed with a Weight,
vided Wth steam-Vent n, substantially as shown and described, and for the purpose set forth.
EDWARD C. FERNALD. Witnesses:
CHARLES ROGERS, WM. H. SLOAN.
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