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US1828657A
US1828657A US168691A US16869127A US1828657A US 1828657 A US1828657 A US 1828657A US 168691 A US168691 A US 168691A US 16869127 A US16869127 A US 16869127A US 1828657 A US1828657 A US 1828657A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01BMACHINES OR ENGINES, IN GENERAL OR OF POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT TYPE, e.g. STEAM ENGINES
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  • This invention pertains to motors suchas pressure-chamber 8, the valve 7 operating are employed in the propulsion ofa'utom'o- 5 within said pressure chambeng; Connected to biles and for anypurposes for which an inthe pressure chamber 8 is a tank-13in which 1 ternal'combustion motor is usually employed.
  • a gaseous pr'o'pelling mediumiforthe" engine 6 More particularly the invention comprises 1 mayconveniently behere introduced und risa a cylinder head which may be substituted pressure, the supply of'p'rop'ellant'beingjada for such structures now employed, and whlch justed by means of valve 141' inter-posed beis adapted, because of its construction, to utitween thetank13 and the housing 8 defining liz e acompressed'gaseous fluid as the propelthe pressure chamber; This valve l is in I 10 lingmedium of the motor or engine. serted infla pipe '18 connectingthe tank 13 Referring to the drawings a with the chamber 8.
  • H Figure 1 represents a side elevational View vided atits iunder surface with an opening 16 of a motor embodying "thesubject 'rnatterv as shown in Figs liand .5, ⁇ th us' permitting of the present invention, the valve tofperform its function as'hereinter set f'orth. i
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the valve ema1r is fedfinto the chamber 8' through the ployed in accordance with the present 'inpipe. 18 by opening the valve 14, the valve 7 i vention showing the opening through the being in the position shown in. Fig. 4.
  • the valve ema1r is fedfinto the chamber 8' through the ployed in accordance with the present 'inpipe. 18 by opening the valve 14, the valve 7 i vention showing the opening through the being in the position shown in. Fig. 4.
  • valve and the lug for actuating the'valve building upof the pressure in chamber8 as more specifically described hereinafter. causes the pressure in cylinder 11t0 be i n
  • valves 1 which are closed and discrease-in pressure causes the piston 10 tobe connected from the usual means of actua depressed, thus actuating the gear 19 which is tion for said valve, not shown.
  • gear wheels 2, 3 and4 of pressure through port 9 into opening 16 7 fixed to the standard motor.
  • Within the cylexhaust port 6. Upon the release of the presv inder head 1 are formed'ports 6 and 9' and sure the piston returns toiits starting posithe piston cylinder designated at 11. Gear tion, thenvalve 7 sliding back to permit the;
  • the valve head 1 is the housing'8 defining a necessary, by the actuation of the crank shaft 9 r 12 by means of an ordinary automobile hand.
  • crank not shown, in the usual manner, crank shaft 12 communicating with the gear wheel 19 the motion of which is imparted to the series of intermeshing gears 2, 3 and 4 up to the connecting rod 5 and thence to the I V valve 7

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Oct. 20, 1931.- J. B. HAWTHORN ETAL 1,828,657
MOTOR Fiied Feb. '16, 19g"! 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 IINVENTOR WITNESS fi/I B. H/WTf/flF/V SAMA. 151 4? W I BY.
' ATTORNEY Oct. 20, 193.1.
WITNESS J. B. HAWTHORN ET AL 16, 1927 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEY 1 Figure 2 represents a top plan vie wot the at intermeshing with'each other being also-afof the valve7 and thence out through the with, which has the crank which is at under pressure to chamber 11, the actuating it PatentedhOct. 20, I v v I e UNITED JOHN B. HAWTHO N AND SAM L. raven, or CAIRO, GEORGIA Y meme i i i Application filed February 1 1927. serial no. 163,691.
This invention pertains to motors suchas pressure-chamber 8, the valve 7 operating are employed in the propulsion ofa'utom'o- 5 within said pressure chambeng; Connected to biles and for anypurposes for which an inthe pressure chamber 8 is a tank-13in which 1 ternal'combustion motor is usually employed. .a gaseous pr'o'pelling mediumiforthe" engine 6 More particularly the invention comprises 1 mayconveniently behere introduced und risa a cylinder head which may be substituted pressure, the supply of'p'rop'ellant'beingjada for such structures now employed, and whlch justed by means of valve 141' inter-posed beis adapted, because of its construction, to utitween thetank13 and the housing 8 defining liz e acompressed'gaseous fluid as the propelthe pressure chamber; This valve l is in I 10 lingmedium of the motor or engine. serted infla pipe '18 connectingthe tank 13 Referring to the drawings a with the chamber 8. The valve7 is 1 0: H Figure 1 represents a side elevational View vided atits iunder surface with an opening 16 of a motor embodying "thesubject 'rnatterv as shown in Figs liand .5,{th us' permitting of the present invention, the valve tofperform its function as'hereinter set f'orth. i
engine shown in l' ig. 1, parts being broken i op ratio] of the invention isf'a' f l. j away for purposes of clearness, I t loyvs, 'itjbein'g assumed that compressed air v Figure 3 is a vertical'section throughv a is the propellingmedium employed. ",Gomportion of the motor showing the construcpressedfa-irffrom any convenient source is in? tion of the attachment forming the subject tro'du'ced-into the tank 13, the valve l l being matter of the present application, 7 closed a v desired pressure is obtained Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view of. within'said' tank,it must offcoursebe jcong. the cylinder head and valve constructlon structed su1 ficientlystrong ,to permit the takmore completely illustrated in Fig. 3, and r ng fofihigh,pressurewithout leakage. The Figure 5 is a bottom view of the valve ema1r is fedfinto the chamber 8' through the ployed in accordance with the present 'inpipe. 18 by opening the valve 14, the valve 7 i vention showing the opening through the being in the position shown in. Fig. 4. The
valve and the lug for actuating the'valve building upof the pressure in chamber8 as more specifically described hereinafter. causes the pressure in cylinder 11t0 be i n In carrying outour invention we make use creased, due to the connection of cylinder 11 of an ordinary combustion engine block havwlth chamber 8 through port 9. .This ining the valves 1 which are closed and discrease-in pressure causes the piston 10 tobe connected from the usual means of actua depressed, thus actuating the gear 19 which is tion for said valve, not shown. *Thesevalves enmeshed with the gear train 2, 3 and 4.
might also be removed from their seats with This series of gears times the operation of r out, in any way, hampering the efliciency of valve 7 so thatwhen the piston is actuated operation of my invention. The invention to its farthest point the valve7 will close over F comprises the cylinder head 1, attached to the port-9, which will then permit the releasethe motor as shown, gear wheels 2, 3 and4 of pressure through port 9 into opening 16 7 fixed to the standard motor. Within the cylexhaust port 6. Upon the release of the presv inder head 1 are formed'ports 6 and 9' and sure the piston returns toiits starting posithe piston cylinder designated at 11. Gear tion, thenvalve 7 sliding back to permit the;
wheel 4 has crank shaft 4 integral there-. reopening of the port 9, the admission of air tached to a rod 5 which is in turnconnected to of piston '10, the cycle of operations thus bei valve 7 by means of lugs 17, the said valve 7 'ing repeated aslong as there is sufficient presbeing adapted to open and close the ports sure reta ned in the tank 18. The valve 7 1s leading intothe piston cylinder; Secured to moved to operatlng pos1t1on at the start, if
' the valve head 1 is the housing'8 defining a necessary, by the actuation of the crank shaft 9 r 12 by means of an ordinary automobile hand. crank, not shown, in the usual manner, crank shaft 12 communicating with the gear wheel 19 the motion of which is imparted to the series of intermeshing gears 2, 3 and 4 up to the connecting rod 5 and thence to the I V valve 7 It will thus be seen that the actu'ation of the piston 10 by means of pressure built up in the chamber Sfrom the tank 18 is so timed as to cause the motion of thezvalve"? to open and close the port 9 in such manner that the pressure can be discharged into and exhausted from the cylinder 11 at the proper intervals.
. It is desired to emphasize the fact that the specific adaptationof the invention as herein described in. the specification and drawings is illustrative only and it is considered obviousthat many modifications thereof canf with said exhaust port and said cylinder con- 7 necting passage, a lug projecting from said lower surface adjacent said depression and a pitman connected to said lug for moving said'valve alternately, to connect said cylinder connecting passage to said pressure chamher and to said exhaust port. V
'7 JOHN B. HAWTHORN.
SAM L. LEVAR;
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US2884908A (en) * 1956-03-30 1959-05-05 Frank G Campbell Method of and means for converting diesel internal combustion engines to steam actuated engines

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US2884908A (en) * 1956-03-30 1959-05-05 Frank G Campbell Method of and means for converting diesel internal combustion engines to steam actuated engines

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