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US1764181A
US1764181A US188355A US18835527A US1764181A US 1764181 A US1764181 A US 1764181A US 188355 A US188355 A US 188355A US 18835527 A US18835527 A US 18835527A US 1764181 A US1764181 A US 1764181A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04FPUMPING OF FLUID BY DIRECT CONTACT OF ANOTHER FLUID OR BY USING INERTIA OF FLUID TO BE PUMPED; SIPHONS
    • F04F5/00Jet pumps, i.e. devices in which flow is induced by pressure drop caused by velocity of another fluid flow
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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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7847With leak passage
    • Y10T137/7848Permits flow at valve interface
    • 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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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
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  • This invention relates to a. locomotive, and more particularly to overflow pipes from the injector for purposes to be later explained.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a means to dissipatethe overflow from the injector to cut down'the discharge pressure of any overflow so that loose sand, gravel, etc., along the right of way, will not be thrown against any persons causing injuries to said persons.
  • Another obj ect is to provide an inexpensive valve of a character to be later described to break the overiow of any water or steam caused by any break in. the injector while being primed.
  • a further ob'ect is to provide a device of a simple yet e ective construction, inexpensive to manufacture and maintain, and with few parts for the purpose of checking any overliow, particularly thatJ from the injector.
  • a still further object is to'provide an overflow device operative under all weather conditions, which is automatic and self-cleaning.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation indicating the assemblage and location with respect to the locomotive cab of 'an injector, an overflow pipe and the safety valve which is the subject matter of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is an elevation partly in section of the safety valve shown in Figure 1, the valve disc being shown in seated or closed position by dashed lines ,and
  • Figure v3 is a plan in section taken substantially in the plane as indicated by the linev 3 3 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • the locomotive cab ioor 1 may be provided with the cab telltale 2 extending therethrough and leading to the non-lifting injector 2*. uects the injector to the safety valve 4 and at its end may be tapped or screw-threaded for view, the invention consists of certain novel The usual overflow pipe 3 con- 1927. serial No. 188,555.
  • the body 6 of the safety valve may be conveniently threaded to the reducer in way of shoulders 7 provided on the body for tightly securing 55 .the body to the reducer.
  • the reducer and body of the valve are provided with concentric guides 8 and 9 preferably spaced by a spider, which guides are adapted to carry or cooperate with valve stems 10 and 11,- respec- -60 tively, extending on either side of the valve disc lfor guiding the operation of said disc.
  • the body of the valve is conveniently formed with shoulders 12 which slope downwardly and inwardly toward the valve stem 11 and 65 form a seat for the valve disc 15.
  • valve disc 15 Disposed between the valve disc 15 and the bottom guide 9, and 70 preferably embracing the valve stem 11, is a spring 14 which normally keeps the valve disc in raised position with respect to the seat 12. It will be noticed that this safety. valve is preferably wholly distinct from .the injector and is provided at thebottom of the overflow pipe, but it is to be understood that said valve might be disposed directly under or formed integrally with the injector without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
  • the force of the steanror water would be dis ⁇ sipated when it struck the top of the valve, but said pressure might be such as to cause the valve toseat which would then take the complete pressure of said steam or water.
  • the bleeders 13 would allow the water or steam to slowly leak out of the bottom of the valve at right angles to the ground so this would make it impossible for anyone standing near the overiow pipe to receive injury from thrown sand, gravel, etc.
  • the spring 14 will-raise the valve and allow any 95 steam or water trapped in the body to slowly escape to the ground.
  • valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve seat, a normally unseated valve disc, and means for yieldingly maintaining saidV disc in unseated position.
  • valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve seating means, a normally unseated valve means, means provided on one of said means permitting leakage past said seating and valve lmeans when said valve means is seated, and means for yieldingly maintaining said valve means in unseated position.
  • valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve housing having a seat, a normally unseated valve disc disposed in said housing and of less diameter than said housing to provide clearance therebetween,
  • valve assembly disposed in said pipe to dissipate the overflow from said pipe, said valve assembly including a housing having a seat, a valve disc having valve stems, guidesv for said valve stems in said housing, grooves provided in said valve disc disposed in way of the seat, and means adapted to open said valve.
  • valve assembly disposed in said pipe, said valve assembly including a housing having a seat, a valve disc having valve stems, guides for said valve stems in said housing, grooves provided in said valve disc in Way of the seat, and resilient means cooperating with said disc adapted to be overcome by the overflow to said valve assembly to dissipate the overflow to said pipe.
  • valve assembly associated with said pipe,.said assembly including a valve housing having a seat, a normally unseated valve means' disposed in said housingv and of'less diameter than said housing to provide clearance therebetween, said valve means having condliitsprovlding access past sald seat even whenv Sald valve means 1s seated, gu1d1ng means 1n said assembly for said valve, and resilient means for normally maintaining said valve means in unseated position but being adapted to permit seating of said valve means under action of overflow to said assembly.

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June 17, 1930. s, J] RAETZ nu. 1,764,181
SAFETY VALVE FOR INJECTR OVERFLOW Filed May 2,. 1927 Patented June 17, 1930 lUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE STEPHEN J. aAE'rz AND WILLIAM J. GREENE, or rEoc'roE, IINNEsoTA SAFETY VALVE FOR INJECTOR OVERFLOW `Application led Hay 2,
This invention relates to a. locomotive, and more particularly to overflow pipes from the injector for purposes to be later explained.
An object of this invention is to provide a means to dissipatethe overflow from the injector to cut down'the discharge pressure of any overflow so that loose sand, gravel, etc., along the right of way, will not be thrown against any persons causing injuries to said persons.
Another obj ect is to provide an inexpensive valve of a character to be later described to break the overiow of any water or steam caused by any break in. the injector while being primed.
A further ob'ect is to provide a device of a simple yet e ective construction, inexpensive to manufacture and maintain, and with few parts for the purpose of checking any overliow, particularly thatJ from the injector.
A still further object is to'provide an overflow device operative under all weather conditions, which is automatic and self-cleaning. With these and 'various other objects in i features of construction and operation as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the specification, drawings and claims appended hereto.
In the drawings, wherein like reference characters are used to designate like parts,
Figure 1 is an elevation indicating the assemblage and location with respect to the locomotive cab of 'an injector, an overflow pipe and the safety valve which is the subject matter of the present invention;
Figure 2 is an elevation partly in section of the safety valve shown in Figure 1, the valve disc being shown in seated or closed position by dashed lines ,and
Figure v3 is a plan in section taken substantially in the plane as indicated by the linev 3 3 of Figure 2, looking in the direction of the arrows.
The locomotive cab ioor 1 may be provided with the cab telltale 2 extending therethrough and leading to the non-lifting injector 2*. uects the injector to the safety valve 4 and at its end may be tapped or screw-threaded for view, the invention consists of certain novel The usual overflow pipe 3 con- 1927. serial No. 188,555.
engagement with a similarly threaded reducer 5 of the safety valve. The body 6 of the safety valve may be conveniently threaded to the reducer in way of shoulders 7 provided on the body for tightly securing 55 .the body to the reducer. The reducer and body of the valve are provided with concentric guides 8 and 9 preferably spaced by a spider, which guides are adapted to carry or cooperate with valve stems 10 and 11,- respec- -60 tively, extending on either side of the valve disc lfor guiding the operation of said disc. The body of the valve is conveniently formed with shoulders 12 which slope downwardly and inwardly toward the valve stem 11 and 65 form a seat for the valve disc 15. This disc is provided with bleeders or grooves 13 disposed in way of the seat 12 for the purpose to vbe later described.v Disposed between the valve disc 15 and the bottom guide 9, and 70 preferably embracing the valve stem 11, is a spring 14 which normally keeps the valve disc in raised position with respect to the seat 12. It will be noticed that this safety. valve is preferably wholly distinct from .the injector and is provided at thebottom of the overflow pipe, but it is to be understood that said valve might be disposed directly under or formed integrally with the injector without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. u
In operation, if the injector should break, the force of the steanror water would be dis` sipated when it struck the top of the valve, but said pressure might be such as to cause the valve toseat which would then take the complete pressure of said steam or water. The bleeders 13 would allow the water or steam to slowly leak out of the bottom of the valve at right angles to the ground so this would make it impossible for anyone standing near the overiow pipe to receive injury from thrown sand, gravel, etc. As the pressure on the top of the valve diminishes, the spring 14 will-raise the valve and allow any 95 steam or water trapped in the body to slowly escape to the ground.
It is to be understood that we do not wish to be limited by the exact embodiment of the device shown, which is merely by way of -overow pipe associated therewith, a valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve seat, a normally unseated valve disc, and means for yieldingly maintaining saidV disc in unseated position. 4
2. In a kdevice of the character described,
the combination of an injector having an overflow pipe associated therewith, a valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve seating means, a normally unseated valve means, means provided on one of said means permitting leakage past said seating and valve lmeans when said valve means is seated, and means for yieldingly maintaining said valve means in unseated position.
3. In a device of the character described, the combination of an injector having an overflow pipe associated therewith, ia valve assembly associated with said pipe, said assembly including a valve housing having a seat, a normally unseated valve disc disposed in said housing and of less diameter than said housing to provide clearance therebetween,
guiding means in said assembly for said valve, and resilient means for normally maintaining said disc in unseated position.
4. In a device of the character described, the combination of an injector, an overiiqw pipe, a valve assembly disposed in said pipe to dissipate the overflow from said pipe, said valve assembly including a housing having a seat, a valve disc having valve stems, guidesv for said valve stems in said housing, grooves provided in said valve disc disposed in way of the seat, and means adapted to open said valve.
5. In a device of the character described, the combination of an injector, an'overlow pipe connected thereto, a valve assembly disposed in said pipe, said valve assembly including a housing having a seat, a valve disc having valve stems, guides for said valve stems in said housing, grooves provided in said valve disc in Way of the seat, and resilient means cooperating with said disc adapted to be overcome by the overflow to said valve assembly to dissipate the overflow to said pipe. 6. In a device of the character described, the combination of an overflow pipe, and a valve assembly associated with said overflow pipe for dissipatingpthe fluid fiowtherefrom, said assembly y being constructed and arranged to permit overow escapement when the valve occupies a closed position. n
7. In a device of the character described, the combination of an overflow pipe, a valve assembly in said pipe for dissipating overiow through said pipe, said valve assembly in- Aposed in said-guides, and resilient means for returning said valve to open position-when the overflow pressure has been dissipated.
8. In a device of the 'character described,
the combination of an injector having an overow pipe associated therewith, a valve assembly associated with said pipe,.said assembly including a valve housing having a seat, a normally unseated valve means' disposed in said housingv and of'less diameter than said housing to provide clearance therebetween, said valve means having condliitsprovlding access past sald seat even whenv Sald valve means 1s seated, gu1d1ng means 1n said assembly for said valve, and resilient means for normally maintaining said valve means in unseated position but being adapted to permit seating of said valve means under action of overflow to said assembly. v
, 9. -In a device of the character described, the combination of an overflow pipe, a valve assembly associated therewith, said assembly including a housing portion providing a valve seating means, valve guides in said housing, normally unseated valve means having parts cooperating with `said guides, bleeders disposed in at leastone of said'means, said valve means being adapted to be closed by overflow to the assembly, and means for re turning said valve means to unseated position. l
Signed at Proctor, Minnesota, this 12 day of April, 1927.
' STEPHEN J. RAETZ.
WILLIAM J. GREENE.
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US2508015A (en) * 1946-09-12 1950-05-16 Leavitt Machine Co Separator blowoff valve
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US2806644A (en) * 1953-08-13 1957-09-17 Cons Electrodynamics Corp Vacuum system apparatus
US2857131A (en) * 1955-11-25 1958-10-21 Gen Motors Corp Flow modulating valve
US3200637A (en) * 1962-10-25 1965-08-17 United Aircraft Corp Continuous oxide plugging indicator
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US4049016A (en) * 1976-05-13 1977-09-20 Dresser Industries, Inc. Combination excess flow and disconnect shutoff valve fitting
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