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US232981A
US232981A US232981DA US232981A US 232981 A US232981 A US 232981A US 232981D A US232981D A US 232981DA US 232981 A US232981 A US 232981A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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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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  • Figure l is an elevation of the apparatus, the base being in section and the cap or cover removed.
  • Fig.2 is a horizontal section on the line a: x of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section, on line g y of Fig. 1, of the valve and seat for the alarm-whistle.
  • Fig. at is a face view of the valve-disk.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross'section of the valve-seating on line a z of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a vertical section of the float.
  • A is a box of cast-iron for containing the mechanism, sustained upon the hollow base L, that is to be attached upon the boiler.
  • a socket or sleeve, B which forms a support for a steam-whistle, and is provided with apertures N, that communicate with the interior of box A.
  • 0 is a plug or pin passing through sleeve B, and provided with a disk, 0, which constitutes a valve having the inner end of sleeve B for its seat, and having apertures N.
  • the outer end of plug (1 is titted with a spiral spring, K, and a nut for retaining the spring under tension, so that it tends to draw the disk 0 toits seat.
  • the plug 0 may be further supported by extending its inner end into a bearing that is formed on the opposite side of box A, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.
  • E is an arm secured on the valve-plug O, and connected at its outer end with the rod F, that extends through base L and carries the float.
  • an indicating hand, H Upon the outer end of plug 0 is fitted an indicating hand, H, that shows by the indicating-scale I the position of thefloat.
  • the movement of arm E is limited by two fixed studs, 0 0.
  • studs p 12 that are connected with the wire a of an electrical circuit containing an alarm-bell at the desired place, the other wire, Z), being connected with box A, and studs 1) p insulated from the case.
  • the float G (shown in Fig. 6) is constructed of copper or other metal, hollow and in round, oval, or other form. It is fitted with a crosstube, Q, for receiving the rod F, on which the float is secured by nuts or otherwise, and the float is further provided with a pipe, B, that extends from the outside at the top of the float to near the bottom at the inside.
  • the outer end of pipe It is curved downward, but maybe otherwise shaped to allow steam to enter the float for equalizing the pressure upon the float, so that the float shall not be broken by the outer pressure. In case there is condensation of steam within the float the water will be expelled through pipe It by the internal pressure.
  • the float may be used also in connection with feed-water apparatus.
  • the apparatus will be adj usted so that when the water reaches its proper height the float will have risen far enough to bring the upper opening, N, in disk 0 in communication with the upper passage, N, and when the water falls to the lowest safe point the lower opening, N, will communicate with lower passage, N, by the fall of the float. Stea-ni may then pass to the whistle by the passage N, and thus give the alarm.
  • the indicating-arm H may at the same moment close the circuit by the wires to Z), and thus give an alarm at the distant place, or the studs pp may be set so that the circuit is closed only when the water has risen or fallen beyond the point at which the whistle is sounded.
  • the indicatinghand also shows the height of the water at all times. 1
  • a float In high and low water indicators, a float having only one small pipe extending close to the bottom of float and boiler, to allow the air and steam to circulate freely between the float and boiler in order to maintain the same pressure on the inside and outside of the float, as set forth.

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F. LADRY. Indicator for Steam Boilers.
No. 232,981. Patented Oct. 5,1880.
, i i l 1'\- \iv v 2 3+ b WITNESSES: INVENTOR:
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FLORENT LADIUY, OF BRUSSELS, BELGIUM.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 232,981, dated October 5, 1880. Application filed July 12, 1880. (No model.) Patented in Belgium January 19, 1880, and June 3, 1880.
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FLoREN'r LADRY, of Brussels, Belgium, have invented a new and Improved Float and Mechanism for Announcing the YVaterLevel in SteanrBoilers, ofwhich the following is a specification.
My improvements relate to high and low water indicators for boilers.
The construction and operation will be ex plained in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure l is an elevation of the apparatus, the base being in section and the cap or cover removed. Fig.2 is a horizontal section on the line a: x of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a vertical section, on line g y of Fig. 1, of the valve and seat for the alarm-whistle. Fig. at is a face view of the valve-disk. Fig. 5 is a cross'section of the valve-seating on line a z of Fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a vertical section of the float.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
A is a box of cast-iron for containing the mechanism, sustained upon the hollow base L, that is to be attached upon the boiler. Upon one side of box A is fitted a socket or sleeve, B, which forms a support for a steam-whistle, and is provided with apertures N, that communicate with the interior of box A.
0 is a plug or pin passing through sleeve B, and provided with a disk, 0, which constitutes a valve having the inner end of sleeve B for its seat, and having apertures N. The outer end of plug (1 is titted with a spiral spring, K, and a nut for retaining the spring under tension, so that it tends to draw the disk 0 toits seat. The plug 0 may be further supported by extending its inner end into a bearing that is formed on the opposite side of box A, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.
E is an arm secured on the valve-plug O, and connected at its outer end with the rod F, that extends through base L and carries the float. Upon the outer end of plug 0 is fitted an indicating hand, H, that shows by the indicating-scale I the position of thefloat. The movement of arm E is limited by two fixed studs, 0 0.
At opposite ends of the scale I are studs p 12, that are connected with the wire a of an electrical circuit containing an alarm-bell at the desired place, the other wire, Z), being connected with box A, and studs 1) p insulated from the case.
The float G (shown in Fig. 6) is constructed of copper or other metal, hollow and in round, oval, or other form. It is fitted with a crosstube, Q, for receiving the rod F, on which the float is secured by nuts or otherwise, and the float is further provided with a pipe, B, that extends from the outside at the top of the float to near the bottom at the inside. The outer end of pipe It is curved downward, but maybe otherwise shaped to allow steam to enter the float for equalizing the pressure upon the float, so that the float shall not be broken by the outer pressure. In case there is condensation of steam within the float the water will be expelled through pipe It by the internal pressure.
By this construction the steam has access to the interior of the float and prevents water from entering, thus insuring proper operation of the apparatus.
The float may be used also in connection with feed-water apparatus.
The apparatus will be adj usted so that when the water reaches its proper height the float will have risen far enough to bring the upper opening, N, in disk 0 in communication with the upper passage, N, and when the water falls to the lowest safe point the lower opening, N, will communicate with lower passage, N, by the fall of the float. Stea-ni may then pass to the whistle by the passage N, and thus give the alarm. The indicating-arm H may at the same moment close the circuit by the wires to Z), and thus give an alarm at the distant place, or the studs pp may be set so that the circuit is closed only when the water has risen or fallen beyond the point at which the whistle is sounded. The indicatinghand also shows the height of the water at all times. 1
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In high and low water indicators, a float having only one small pipe extending close to the bottom of float and boiler, to allow the air and steam to circulate freely between the float and boiler in order to maintain the same pressure on the inside and outside of the float, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
lVitnesses: FLOREN T LADRY.
LOUIS FQURDIN, JEAN VANDERSYPEN.
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