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  • My improvements relate to lubricators for steam-engines wherein the oil is caused to flow in regulated quantities by meausof steampressure.
  • the invention consists in the perforated bottom of cup, whereby may be obtained a gen cral pressure on the oil without any condensing-tube in the cup.
  • A is the oil-cup, having a cap, a, closed bottom I), and inner perforated-bottom, c, that is titted a short distance above the bottom I).
  • the steam is passed up through the perforated bottom, so as to obtain a general pressure upon the oil in the cup, and thereby allow said oil to be easily regulated through the watergage.
  • d is a steam-pipe connected to the bottom b, and passing to a boiler, steam-chest, or. other suitable place, for supplying steam below the perforated bottom a, which pipe is fitted with a checlcvalve, c, and stop-cock f.
  • g is adrainpipe and cook from the bottom of the oil cup,
  • a socket is formed to receive a glass tube, "6, that is held in place and packed around its connection with the cap a by a nut in any desired manner, and at its upper end the tube "5 is fitted with a metal coupling, 70, from the side of which passes the oilpipe 1 to the engine-cylinder or other surface that is to be lubricated.
  • a metal coupling, 70 from the side of which passes the oilpipe 1 to the engine-cylinder or other surface that is to be lubricated.
  • m check-valve
  • the tube '6 is to be filled with water through an opening in coupling is, closed by a screwplug, it.
  • a small tube, 0, projects from the top of the oil'cup A into the lower end of tube '5, and the oil passes through this tube 0 into the water.
  • a stopcock, p is fitted in the tube 0, toregulate the amount of oil passing through.
  • the quantity of oil, passing through the glass tube can be readily observed and the flow regulated, as desired.
  • the oil is thus supplied in regulated quantities only as fast as required, so that the waste is reduced to a minimum.

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P. BARCLAY. Lubricator for Steam-Engine.
No. 223,092. Patented Dec. 30,1879.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
' PETERBARGLAY, OF EAST BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND WILLIAM H. GLEGG, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN LUBRICATORS FOR STEAM-ENGINES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 223,092, dated December 30, 1879; application filed May 29, 1879.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, PETER BARCLAY, of East Boston, in the county of Sutt'olk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and Improved Lubricator for Steam-Engines, of which the following is a specification.
My improvements relate to lubricators for steam-engines wherein the oil is caused to flow in regulated quantities by meausof steampressure.
The invention consists in the perforated bottom of cup, whereby may be obtained a gen cral pressure on the oil without any condensing-tube in the cup.
The construction and operation will be described in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein I have shown a sectional elevation of a lubricator constructed in accordance with my invention.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A is the oil-cup, having a cap, a, closed bottom I), and inner perforated-bottom, c, that is titted a short distance above the bottom I). The steam is passed up through the perforated bottom, so as to obtain a general pressure upon the oil in the cup, and thereby allow said oil to be easily regulated through the watergage.
d is a steam-pipe connected to the bottom b, and passing to a boiler, steam-chest, or. other suitable place, for supplying steam below the perforated bottom a, which pipe is fitted with a checlcvalve, c, and stop-cock f. g is adrainpipe and cook from the bottom of the oil cup,
and h is a screw-stopper in the top of cup A,
which can be removed for filling the cup.
On the cap a a socket is formed to receive a glass tube, "6, that is held in place and packed around its connection with the cap a by a nut in any desired manner, and at its upper end the tube "5 is fitted with a metal coupling, 70, from the side of which passes the oilpipe 1 to the engine-cylinder or other surface that is to be lubricated. In the pipe I is a check-valve, m.
The tube '6 is to be filled with water through an opening in coupling is, closed by a screwplug, it.
A small tube, 0, projects from the top of the oil'cup A into the lower end of tube '5, and the oil passes through this tube 0 into the water. A stopcock, p, is fitted in the tube 0, toregulate the amount of oil passing through.
Steam, being admitted to the bottom of the cup A by the pipe (I, strikes the imperforate middle of bottom 0, and is diffused under the oil, so as to exercise amore general pressure, while the oil is forced out by the tube 0 a drop at a time, or in a stream, according as cock 1) is adjusted, and the oil rises through the water in tube 2' and passes oii' by the pipe I.
The quantity of oil, passing through the glass tube can be readily observed and the flow regulated, as desired. The oil is thus supplied in regulated quantities only as fast as required, so that the waste is reduced to a minimum.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- I In a lubricator, the combination, with the oil-cup A, having a discharge-tube, 0, at the top, of the inner perforated bottom, 0, and steamsupply pipe (I, substantially as and for the purposes described.
PETER BARCLAY.
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LEMUEL B. BURRILL, WILLIAM H. CLEGG.
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US2689627A (en) * 1943-10-20 1954-09-21 Raffinage Cie Francaise Condensation lubrciator
US3749368A (en) * 1972-03-15 1973-07-31 R Miller Hinged loop cap member
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2689627A (en) * 1943-10-20 1954-09-21 Raffinage Cie Francaise Condensation lubrciator
US3749368A (en) * 1972-03-15 1973-07-31 R Miller Hinged loop cap member
US20050038668A1 (en) * 2003-01-02 2005-02-17 Toshiba Corporation System and method for document processing and charging for such processing on a per page basis

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