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US336223A
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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
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    • F16J9/00Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction
    • F16J9/06Piston-rings, e.g. non-metallic piston-rings, seats therefor; Ring sealings of similar construction using separate springs or elastic elements expanding the rings; Springs therefor ; Expansion by wedging
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  • My invention relates to metallic packing for the pistons of engines and other similar cylinders; and it consists in a certain new and useful construction and arrangement of the parts of the same, substantially as hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal central section of an engine-cylinder, showing the piston provided with my improved packing.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the piston-head, showing the construction of the packing.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the same with the cap or follower removed to show the arrangement of the parts.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are edge and side views, respectively, of one of the pieces forming the packing-rings.
  • A is the steam-cylinder, provided with the steam-ports a a.
  • P is the piston, composed of a head and stem or rod, 1), in the usual form.
  • the piston-head is formed of a part, c, which composes its hub part and the flange c on one end, formed as shown in Fig. 2. This part is provided with an axial hole, through which rodp passes, and in which it is secured.
  • a collar, 0, is formed on the end opposite to flange c and a ring or follower, c corresponding in diameter with flange c, is secured on this collar by a screw-thread or pins, or both together, leaving a broad groove around the hub part of the member a between the ring and flange.
  • This groove receives the packing, which is composed of four pieces, like d, Figs. 4 and 5, fitted together around the hub.
  • Each piece d is formed semicircular on its exterior and with two plane faces, d d, at each end on the inside, terminating at a curved inner face, d*, in the middle part of piece d, formed so as to be on a curve of less radius from the center of the piston-head than any part of planes d d.
  • Shoulders d I connect curved face (1 with the plane faces d d at each end of it.
  • On one side of the piece d is attached a projecting part, d.
  • This projecting part is so formed that it has two outer plane faces, 6' e, coinciding with the faces d d, a short curved outer face, e, coinciding with and forming an extension of the outer curved face of part (2, and lying between faces 0 e, a curved inner face coinciding with and formingan extension of the curved inner face, d of part d, and two ends coinciding with and forming extensions respectively of the shoulders d d, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
  • Four of these pieces like d (lettered do dxdy dz) are puttogether, as shown in Figs.
  • This packing has,therefore,abreadth of bearing for each segment d equal to twice its own all around it, since it not only takes a bearing upon its own surface, but upon that of the segment beside it, and thus renders it impossible for the springs c c to act unequally upon the segments or one segment to out or wear away the cylinder more than another.
  • spring-pressure may be employed instead of springs c c, if preferred.
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim as new and of my invention is- 1.
  • four segments, d arranged around its head and forming an expansible packing, each provided 1 under the ends of two adjacent segments. and 10 with a laterally projecting part, d", extending the springs c 0 between the segments and the under the ends of two adjacent segments, subhub of the piston-head, substantially as destantially as described. scribed.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. J. FERGUSON.
PAGKING FOR PISTONS.
No. 336,223. Patented Feb. 16, 1886.
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No. 336,223. Patented Feb. 16, 1886.
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JAMES FERGUSON, OF BRIDGEVATER, MASSACHUSETTS.
PACKlNG FOR PISTONS.
SPECIFI'ICATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No, 336,223, dated February 16, 1886.
No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES FERGUSON, of Bridgewater, in the county of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Packing for Pistons, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to metallic packing for the pistons of engines and other similar cylinders; and it consists in a certain new and useful construction and arrangement of the parts of the same, substantially as hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal central section of an engine-cylinder, showing the piston provided with my improved packing. Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section of the piston-head, showing the construction of the packing. Fig. 3 is an end view of the same with the cap or follower removed to show the arrangement of the parts. Figs. 4 and 5 are edge and side views, respectively, of one of the pieces forming the packing-rings.
A is the steam-cylinder, provided with the steam-ports a a. P is the piston, composed of a head and stem or rod, 1), in the usual form. The piston-head is formed of a part, c, which composes its hub part and the flange c on one end, formed as shown in Fig. 2. This part is provided with an axial hole, through which rodp passes, and in which it is secured. A collar, 0, is formed on the end opposite to flange c and a ring or follower, c corresponding in diameter with flange c, is secured on this collar by a screw-thread or pins, or both together, leaving a broad groove around the hub part of the member a between the ring and flange. This groove receives the packing, which is composed of four pieces, like d, Figs. 4 and 5, fitted together around the hub. Each piece d is formed semicircular on its exterior and with two plane faces, d d, at each end on the inside, terminating at a curved inner face, d*, in the middle part of piece d, formed so as to be on a curve of less radius from the center of the piston-head than any part of planes d d. Shoulders d (I connect curved face (1 with the plane faces d d at each end of it. On one side of the piece d is attached a projecting part, d. This projecting part is so formed that it has two outer plane faces, 6' e, coinciding with the faces d d, a short curved outer face, e, coinciding with and forming an extension of the outer curved face of part (2, and lying between faces 0 e, a curved inner face coinciding with and formingan extension of the curved inner face, d of part d, and two ends coinciding with and forming extensions respectively of the shoulders d d, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Four of these pieces like d (lettered do dxdy dz) are puttogether, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, to form a single complete packing around the hub of part c of the piston-head by inserting four springs, c, in radial holes in the hub, and slipping the four parts together sidewise and over the springs, and putting the follower o in place. This is accomplished by placing do and dc so as to form a nearly-corn plete ring, and placing dy and dz in the like position, (shown in Fig. 3,) and slipping the projections d e and dhc inside of the faces d on dy and dz, and slipping the like projections (one of which, dy, is shown in Fig. 1) of parts dy and dz inside of the corresponding faces of parts do and dac. In this position it will be found that the outer curved faces, 6*, of the projections d complete the rings formed by do da: and dy dz, respectively, and that neither part do or doc can move outward until dg and dz does, because its projection do or da: lies inside the latter, and that neither part dy or dz can move outward until do and doc does for the same reason; or, in other words, all the segments dv doc dy dz must move outward simultaneously or not at all. It will also be found that all the transverse joints between segments do dx are broken or covered by solid parts of dy dz, and vice versa, thus preventing the escape of steam through the joints of the packing. This packing has,therefore,abreadth of bearing for each segment d equal to twice its own all around it, since it not only takes a bearing upon its own surface, but upon that of the segment beside it, and thus renders it impossible for the springs c c to act unequally upon the segments or one segment to out or wear away the cylinder more than another.
Other forms of spring-pressure may be employed instead of springs c c, if preferred.
\Vhat I claim as new and of my invention is- 1. In combination with the piston P, four segments, d, arranged around its head and forming an expansible packing, each provided 1 under the ends of two adjacent segments. and 10 with a laterally projecting part, d", extending the springs c 0 between the segments and the under the ends of two adjacent segments, subhub of the piston-head, substantially as destantially as described. scribed.
2. The combination of the piston head formed of flange 0 and flange-follower 0 four segments, cl. arranged between the flanges and Witnesses: forming an expansible packing, each provided FRANK J. PLUMMER, with a laterally-projecting part, d, extending l -DAVID HALL RICE.
JAMES FERGUSON.
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