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    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05DSYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
    • G05D16/00Control of fluid pressure
    • G05D16/04Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power
    • G05D16/06Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule
    • G05D16/063Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane
    • G05D16/0644Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane the membrane acting directly on the obturator
    • G05D16/0655Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a flexible membrane, yielding to pressure, e.g. diaphragm, bellows, capsule the sensing element being a membrane the membrane acting directly on the obturator using one spring-loaded membrane
    • 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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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7781With separate connected fluid reactor surface
    • Y10T137/7793With opening bias [e.g., pressure regulator]
    • Y10T137/7822Reactor surface closes chamber
    • Y10T137/7823Valve head in inlet chamber
    • Y10T137/7826With valve closing bias
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  • My invention relates to an improvement up on the patent applied for by me, filed October 11, 1880, and allowed March 23, 1881, but not yet issued, for a similar invention, in which provision is made for a more extensive distripressure than may be necessary in many circumstances.
  • the chief object of my present improvement is to simplify and cheapen the apparatus by using only one regulating-spring and one vent-pipe for the dischage of air or gas, and by dispensing with the selt regulating cock or tap between the reservoir and regulator.
  • my present invention consists in the combination of a reservoir for compressed air or other gas or fluid, a regulating-chamber with air-tight elastic diaphragm and attached valve, adapted to open or close the communication between the reservoir and regulating-chamber, and an adjustable spring acting upon the valve in opposition to the pressure of the reservoir, by the joint' operation of which any required pressure may be obtained and transmitted with the utmost accuracy and facility.
  • the annexed drawing shows a diametrical section of my improved pressure-regulator, and will sutlice to exhibit all its peculiar features.
  • the vessel A' is designed to contain air or other gas or fluid, and may be made of any desired size or shape and suitable material.
  • This vessel when the apparatus is required for-operation, must be constantly supplied through a pipe, B, with air or other elas- (No model.)
  • O designates the regulating-chamber, made of any suitable shape or material, and secured air-tight to the vessel or reservoir A, with which it'communicat'es by a passage, a, bored out truly cylindrical, in suitable projections cast. both on the exterior and interior of the regulating-chamber O, and having a lateral port or opening, 1), into the latter.
  • the inner end of the passage a where it connects with the reservoir A, is formed and truly bored for the reception of a conical valve, D, opening inwardly, and having its stem 0 adapted to slide air-tight in thepassage a, but with a longitudinal groove or recess, (1, formed in itimmediately above the valve-face, so as to establish a connection between the interior of the reservoirA and the regulatingchamber C, said connection being more or less free according as the valve D is more or less opened.
  • a conical valve, D opening inwardly, and having its stem 0 adapted to slide air-tight in thepassage a, but with a longitudinal groove or recess, (1, formed in itimmediately above the valve-face, so as to establish a connection between the interior of the reservoirA and the regulatingchamber C, said connection being more or less free according as the valve D is more or less opened.
  • the opposite end of the regulating-chamber is closed and hermetically sealed by an elastic air-tight disk, diaphragm, or washer of indie-rubber or other suitable material, 6, capable of sustaining the requisite pressure, and at the same time of moving backward or forward in obedience to the forces which may be brought to act upon it.
  • the elastic diaphragm e is confined toward its center between two metallic plates or washers,f and g, the former of which is fitted to bear upon a shoulder on the outer end of the valve-stem c, and the latter (which is much larger and nearly of the diameter of the regulating-chamber itself) is retained in place by a nut, h, screwed to the prolongation of the outer end of the valve-stem.
  • the washerf is pressed upwardly by a spring, j, with merely sufficient force to retain the valve D in place against its seat 'when there is no pressure from within the reservoir A, until adjusted from above, while the washer g is pressed downward, or in the opposite direction, by the spring k, so arranged as to counteract by a simple but delicately-adjustable apparatus the pressure within the reservoir A u pont-hevalve D.
  • This mechanism consists of a finely-threaded screw, E, working in a suitable pipe or casing, F, attached to the regulating-chamber O and inclosing the spring Ir, a hand-wheel or key, G, for operating the regulating-screw E, and an index or pointer, l, workingon a graduated scale, m, on the pipe F, said index being connected with the screw E, so as to show on the graduated scale m the exact amount of pressure exerted by the spring 70 upon the valve D, and consequently the degree of pressure at which the air or other elastic fluid within the reservoir A is allowed to escape through the distributing-pipe G.

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' E. SALQMON.
- PRESSURE REGULATOR. No. 255,838. I Patented Mar. 21,1882.
N. wnzns, PbohrUlhognphcr. waghinglnmllc ful Improvement in Apparatus for Regulating bution and a more delicate adjustment of the UNITED STATES PATENT, OFFICE,
ETIENNE SALOMON, OF MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA.
PRESSURE-REGULATOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters latent No. 255,338, dated March 21, 1882.
Application filed April 28, 1881.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ETIENNE SALOMON, of the city and District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, machinist, have invented a-certain new and use the Discharge of Air, Gas, or other Fluids under Pressure andI do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to an improvement up on the patent applied for by me, filed October 11, 1880, and allowed March 23, 1881, but not yet issued, for a similar invention, in which provision is made for a more extensive distripressure than may be necessary in many circumstances.
The chief object of my present improvement, while it does not differ substantially from the former, is to simplify and cheapen the apparatus by using only one regulating-spring and one vent-pipe for the dischage of air or gas, and by dispensing with the selt regulating cock or tap between the reservoir and regulator.
The nature of my present invention and improvement consists in the combination of a reservoir for compressed air or other gas or fluid, a regulating-chamber with air-tight elastic diaphragm and attached valve, adapted to open or close the communication between the reservoir and regulating-chamber, and an adjustable spring acting upon the valve in opposition to the pressure of the reservoir, by the joint' operation of which any required pressure may be obtained and transmitted with the utmost accuracy and facility.
The annexed drawing shows a diametrical section of my improved pressure-regulator, and will sutlice to exhibit all its peculiar features. The vessel A'is designed to contain air or other gas or fluid, and may be made of any desired size or shape and suitable material. I
prefer to construct it ofa cylindrical formfwith domeshaped top and bottom, for greater strength. This vessel, when the apparatus is required for-operation, must be constantly supplied through a pipe, B, with air or other elas- (No model.)
tic fluid at a pressure sufficiently high for all purposes required. 7
O designates the regulating-chamber, made of any suitable shape or material, and secured air-tight to the vessel or reservoir A, with which it'communicat'es by a passage, a, bored out truly cylindrical, in suitable projections cast. both on the exterior and interior of the regulating-chamber O, and having a lateral port or opening, 1), into the latter. The inner end of the passage a, where it connects with the reservoir A, is formed and truly bored for the reception of a conical valve, D, opening inwardly, and having its stem 0 adapted to slide air-tight in thepassage a, but with a longitudinal groove or recess, (1, formed in itimmediately above the valve-face, so as to establish a connection between the interior of the reservoirA and the regulatingchamber C, said connection being more or less free according as the valve D is more or less opened. The opposite end of the regulating-chamber is closed and hermetically sealed by an elastic air-tight disk, diaphragm, or washer of indie-rubber or other suitable material, 6, capable of sustaining the requisite pressure, and at the same time of moving backward or forward in obedience to the forces which may be brought to act upon it. The elastic diaphragm eis confined toward its center between two metallic plates or washers,f and g, the former of which is fitted to bear upon a shoulder on the outer end of the valve-stem c, and the latter (which is much larger and nearly of the diameter of the regulating-chamber itself) is retained in place by a nut, h, screwed to the prolongation of the outer end of the valve-stem. The washerfis pressed upwardly by a spring, j, with merely sufficient force to retain the valve D in place against its seat 'when there is no pressure from within the reservoir A, until adjusted from above, while the washer g is pressed downward, or in the opposite direction, by the spring k, so arranged as to counteract by a simple but delicately-adjustable apparatus the pressure within the reservoir A u pont-hevalve D. This mechanism consists of a finely-threaded screw, E, working in a suitable pipe or casing, F, attached to the regulating-chamber O and inclosing the spring Ir, a hand-wheel or key, G, for operating the regulating-screw E, and an index or pointer, l, workingon a graduated scale, m, on the pipe F, said index being connected with the screw E, so as to show on the graduated scale m the exact amount of pressure exerted by the spring 70 upon the valve D, and consequently the degree of pressure at which the air or other elastic fluid within the reservoir A is allowed to escape through the distributing-pipe G. By these arrangements it will be seen that, accordingly as the pressure upon the spring k is regulated by the screw E and index I, the valve D will open or close more or less in obedience to the varying pressure within the reservoir A, and as this motion is immediately communicated to the regulatingchamber 0 the air-tight elastic diaphragm 0 will rise or fall,thereby imparting the requisite motion for opening or closing the valve D, and thus transmitting the pressure at any predetermined degree through the pipe G.
I do not restrict myself to the precise details herein described, and shown in the drawings, so long as the peculiar character of any part of my invention is retained. Thus, instead of regulating the pressure by the spring k, screw I E, index l, and scale m, I may use an adjustable weighted lever for the same purposes.
I do not claim in this application any of the 0 35 Having thus fully described the nature of myinvention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as follows, viz: la a pressure-regulator, the combination of the vessel A, regulating-chamber G, securely 0 attached thereto, said regulating-chamber being provided with diaphragm e, capable of yielding to an upward-and-downward pressure, the valve-stem 0, one end of which is secured to the diaphragm and the other to a 5' valve, D, within the vessel A, said stem having a groove or port, d, in its side, through which the fluids pass, and ports a and b, with the regulating mechanism, all arranged to operationin themannersetforthanddescribed. o
ETIENNE SALOMON. Witnesses:
GEo. R. W. KITTSON, WILLIAM F. BROWN.
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US2770252A (en) * 1951-09-24 1956-11-13 Alice M Bass Gas pressure reduction regulator
US6527009B2 (en) 1997-11-14 2003-03-04 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Gas control device and method of supplying gas
US7013916B1 (en) 1997-11-14 2006-03-21 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Sub-atmospheric gas delivery method and apparatus
US7150299B2 (en) 2003-09-12 2006-12-19 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Assembly and method for containing, receiving and storing fluids and for dispensing gas from a fluid control and gas delivery assembly having an integrated fluid flow restrictor

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US2770252A (en) * 1951-09-24 1956-11-13 Alice M Bass Gas pressure reduction regulator
US6527009B2 (en) 1997-11-14 2003-03-04 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Gas control device and method of supplying gas
US6648021B2 (en) 1997-11-14 2003-11-18 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Gas control device and method of supplying gas
US7013916B1 (en) 1997-11-14 2006-03-21 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Sub-atmospheric gas delivery method and apparatus
US7150299B2 (en) 2003-09-12 2006-12-19 Air Products And Chemicals, Inc. Assembly and method for containing, receiving and storing fluids and for dispensing gas from a fluid control and gas delivery assembly having an integrated fluid flow restrictor

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