US1951081A - Surface skimmer - Google Patents

Surface skimmer Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1951081A
US1951081A US684272A US68427233A US1951081A US 1951081 A US1951081 A US 1951081A US 684272 A US684272 A US 684272A US 68427233 A US68427233 A US 68427233A US 1951081 A US1951081 A US 1951081A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sleeve
tray
hollow piston
tube
boiler
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US684272A
Inventor
Sherman J Blake
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US684272A priority Critical patent/US1951081A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1951081A publication Critical patent/US1951081A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
    • F22B37/00Component parts or details of steam boilers
    • F22B37/02Component parts or details of steam boilers applicable to more than one kind or type of steam boiler
    • F22B37/48Devices for removing water, salt, or sludge from boilers; Arrangements of cleaning apparatus in boilers; Combinations thereof with boilers
    • F22B37/54De-sludging or blow-down devices

Definitions

  • This invention relates to surface skimmers for liquids and more particularly to devices for removing scum which accumulates on the surface of the water in steam boilers.
  • One object of the present invention is the provision of a novel device for completely and automatically removing any foreign matter or impurities from the surface of the Water in boilers and similar vessels and which, once installed, will require no attention or adjustments.
  • Another object is to provide a novel device of the class described which may be easily and cheaply manufactured, easily installed and will be very durable in service.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the device of the invention as applied to a standard type of boiler.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation shown partly in section and taken on the line II-II of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line III-III of Figure 2.
  • the letter A designates a fragmentary portion of a conventional type of boiler having the usual 1 35 stays B.
  • a support C is secured to the stays B in any suitable manner and carries a thimble 2 to which there is connected a vertically disposed tube 3.
  • a sleeve 4 is provided with a portion 5 of reduced diameter and secured to the lower end of the tube 3.
  • a hollow piston 6 is provided with a shortened portion 7 of reduced diameter that is adapted to slide on the vertically disposed tube 3 and make contact at its lower end with the exterior of the sleeve 4.
  • the hollow piston 6 is provided with a continuous ange 8 for supporting a tray 9, and has a plurality of apertures as at 8a adjacent the bottom of the latter.
  • a spring 10 is disposed within the hollow piston 6 for biasing it away from the sleeve 4 which has a plurality of apertures 4 for enabling communcation between the interior of the piston and the bore of the vertically disposed tube 3.V
  • a circular plate 12 is secured to the lower end of the sleeve 4 and provided with a removable plug 14.
  • a pair of rods 15 are made to extend through the plate 12, circular flange 8 and thimble 2 and are suitably secured to the support C, as by means of the nuts 16.
  • a discharge pipe 17 is connected to the thimble 2 and made to extend through the boiler A on the exterior of which it is provided with a Valve 18.
  • the opening of the valve 18 produces a iiow of steam from the boiler through the apertures 8a in the hollow piston 6 and also through the apertures 4a in the sleeve 4, and thence through the vertically disposed tube 3 and out through the discharge pipe 17.
  • This flow of steam causes a drop in pressure in the hollow piston 6, resulting in the steam pressure in the boiler forcing the piston and tray downwardly against the inuence of the spring 10.
  • the amount of drop in the pressure and also the vertical position of the tray 9 is dependent on the relative orifice areas of the apertures 8a and 4a.
  • the hollow piston 6 reaches a stable height with water and some steam iiowing, which will maintain the edge of the tray 9 slightly under water.
  • the surface water, foreign matter and impurities may be removed from the boiler at any water level within the operating range of the device.
  • a surface skimmer for liquids comprising a support, a vertically disposed tube secured to said support, a pipe in communication with said tube, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, and resilient means for maintaining said tray adjacent the surface of said liquid, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit the ilow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe.
  • a surface skimmer for steam boilers comprising a support connected to the stays in said boiler and carrying a vertically disposed tube, a discharge pipe in communication with said tube and extending through said boiler, a valve in said discharge pipe on the exterior of said boiler, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, a spring for biasing said hollow piston away from said sleeve in such manner as to maintain said tray adjacent the surface of the water in said boiler, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit theilow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe by the opening of said valve, and means enabling the removal of sediment from said sleeve.
  • a surface skimmer comprising a support, a thimble secured to said support, a vertically disposed tube secured to said thimble, a discharge pipe connected to said thimble and extending through the vessel containing the liquid, a valve in said discharge pipe on the exterior of said vessel, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, a spring for biasing said hollow piston away from said sleeve in such manner as to maintain the upper edge of said tray adjacent the surface of the liquid, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit the flow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe, a plate secured to the lower end of said sleeve, a removable plug in said plate and at least one rod adapted to extend through said plate, said tray and said thimble, and adapted to rigidly connect said elements to said support.

Description

March 13, 1934. s. J. BLAKE SURFACE SKIMMER Filed Aug. 8, 1953 [fw @M072- SHE/QM/q/v J 5L 4K5,
ZIM@
Patented Mar. 13, 1934 SURFACE SKIMMER Sherman J. Blake, Conneaut, Ohio Application August 8,' 1933, Serial No. 684,272
3 Claims.
This invention relates to surface skimmers for liquids and more particularly to devices for removing scum which accumulates on the surface of the water in steam boilers.
` 5 In steam boiler practice, for whatever purpose,
it is a well known fact that considerable trouble and expense results from the accumulation of foreign matter or impurities that are carried to the surface of the water as its temperature rises. If not removed, these impurities harden and form scale, which results in lack of efficiency and the ultimate destruction of the boiler.
One object of the present invention is the provision of a novel device for completely and automatically removing any foreign matter or impurities from the surface of the Water in boilers and similar vessels and which, once installed, will require no attention or adjustments.
Another object is to provide a novel device of the class described which may be easily and cheaply manufactured, easily installed and will be very durable in service.
These and further objects will be apparent after referring to the drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of the device of the invention as applied to a standard type of boiler.
Figure 2 is an elevation shown partly in section and taken on the line II-II of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line III-III of Figure 2.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the letter A designates a fragmentary portion of a conventional type of boiler having the usual 1 35 stays B.
According to the teaching of the invention, a support C is secured to the stays B in any suitable manner and carries a thimble 2 to which there is connected a vertically disposed tube 3.
A sleeve 4 is provided with a portion 5 of reduced diameter and secured to the lower end of the tube 3. A hollow piston 6 is provided with a shortened portion 7 of reduced diameter that is adapted to slide on the vertically disposed tube 3 and make contact at its lower end with the exterior of the sleeve 4.
The hollow piston 6 is provided with a continuous ange 8 for supporting a tray 9, and has a plurality of apertures as at 8a adjacent the bottom of the latter.
A spring 10 is disposed within the hollow piston 6 for biasing it away from the sleeve 4 which has a plurality of apertures 4 for enabling communcation between the interior of the piston and the bore of the vertically disposed tube 3.V
A circular plate 12 is secured to the lower end of the sleeve 4 and provided with a removable plug 14.
A pair of rods 15 are made to extend through the plate 12, circular flange 8 and thimble 2 and are suitably secured to the support C, as by means of the nuts 16.
A discharge pipe 17 is connected to the thimble 2 and made to extend through the boiler A on the exterior of which it is provided with a Valve 18.
In operation, the opening of the valve 18 produces a iiow of steam from the boiler through the apertures 8a in the hollow piston 6 and also through the apertures 4a in the sleeve 4, and thence through the vertically disposed tube 3 and out through the discharge pipe 17. This flow of steam causes a drop in pressure in the hollow piston 6, resulting in the steam pressure in the boiler forcing the piston and tray downwardly against the inuence of the spring 10.
The amount of drop in the pressure and also the vertical position of the tray 9 is dependent on the relative orifice areas of the apertures 8a and 4a.
(Dwing to the physical characteristics of steam and water flowing through the orifices, the steam in flowing produces a greater drop in pressure than does water when flowing through the same orifices. That is to say, with steam flowing the tray 9 is lowered farther than when water is flowing.
The steam will, of course, lower the tray and when the edge is under water the latter will naturally commence to flow. This action causes the pressure to raise in the hollow piston 6 with the Vresult that it will move upwardly with the tray 9 untii the latter is above the surface of the water. The valve 18 is then closed until the function of the device is again required.
In use, it will be found that the hollow piston 6 reaches a stable height with water and some steam iiowing, which will maintain the edge of the tray 9 slightly under water. The surface water, foreign matter and impurities may be removed from the boiler at any water level within the operating range of the device.
While I have shown and described one specinc embodiment of my invention, it will be understoodV that I do not wish to be limited exactly thereto, since various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of my invention, as defined in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A surface skimmer for liquidscomprising a support, a vertically disposed tube secured to said support, a pipe in communication with said tube, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, and resilient means for maintaining said tray adjacent the surface of said liquid, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit the ilow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe.
2. A surface skimmer for steam boilers comprising a support connected to the stays in said boiler and carrying a vertically disposed tube, a discharge pipe in communication with said tube and extending through said boiler, a valve in said discharge pipe on the exterior of said boiler, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, a spring for biasing said hollow piston away from said sleeve in such manner as to maintain said tray adjacent the surface of the water in said boiler, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit theilow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe by the opening of said valve, and means enabling the removal of sediment from said sleeve.
3. A surface skimmer comprising a support, a thimble secured to said support, a vertically disposed tube secured to said thimble, a discharge pipe connected to said thimble and extending through the vessel containing the liquid, a valve in said discharge pipe on the exterior of said vessel, a sleeve secured to the lower end of said tube, a hollow piston mounted for sliding movement on said tube and said sleeve, a tray supported by said hollow piston, a spring for biasing said hollow piston away from said sleeve in such manner as to maintain the upper edge of said tray adjacent the surface of the liquid, said hollow piston and said sleeve having apertures to permit the flow of liquid from said tray through said discharge pipe, a plate secured to the lower end of said sleeve, a removable plug in said plate and at least one rod adapted to extend through said plate, said tray and said thimble, and adapted to rigidly connect said elements to said support.
SHERMAN J. BLAKE.
US684272A 1933-08-08 1933-08-08 Surface skimmer Expired - Lifetime US1951081A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US684272A US1951081A (en) 1933-08-08 1933-08-08 Surface skimmer

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US684272A US1951081A (en) 1933-08-08 1933-08-08 Surface skimmer

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1951081A true US1951081A (en) 1934-03-13

Family

ID=24747387

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US684272A Expired - Lifetime US1951081A (en) 1933-08-08 1933-08-08 Surface skimmer

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1951081A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1951081A (en) Surface skimmer
US2224345A (en) Fluid separator
US2376912A (en) Filter bed expansion control
US2106340A (en) Valve
US2961098A (en) Surface skimmer for swimming pools
US1825776A (en) Float-controlled valve
US2613812A (en) Device for separating water from crude oil
US1834381A (en) Island
US2220294A (en) Float valve mechanism
US439695A (en) Horace see
US1897313A (en) Separator
US2198291A (en) Automatic air relief valve
US624963A (en) Feed-water purifier and boiler-skimmer
US1784943A (en) Separator for light liquids
US1668205A (en) Strainer head for filtering purposes
GB637399A (en) Apparatus for separating grease, oils and fats from waste water
AT61735B (en) Device for displaying, registering or signaling liquid levels.
US473326A (en) Oil-purifier
US866454A (en) Oil and water separator and filter.
DE462458C (en) Device for self-cleaning of the boiler water during operation
DE531794C (en) Automatic flow lock for light liquid separator
US1334821A (en) Steam-trap
AT137926B (en) Methods and devices for removing impurities from steam boilers and for preventing the formation of scale.
SU51266A1 (en) Hydrostatic steam regulator
US541686A (en) Defecator