US3660A - Mobe of regulating the supply oe water to steam-boilers - Google Patents

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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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    • F16K31/20Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices actuated by fluid actuated by a float actuating a lift valve
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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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  • my invention is such, that it is necessary for the pump attached to the engine to be of sufficient size to meet the expenditure of' water in the boiler from evaporation and other causes; and that it be allowed to work its full capacity; the apparatus being capable, without manual assistance, of applying so much of this water as may be required to the replenishment of the boiler, and of returning the remainder back again to the pump, without loss of power or heat.
  • This apparatus is shown in vertical sectio at Figure l and consists of a tall vessel a a made of cast iron or other suitable material sufficiently strong to stand the pressure of the steam, and communicating freely with the boiler by two branches or springs, one above and the other below the water ⁇ line as b and c.
  • the branch l connects with the force pump of the engine; and e is the check valve between it and the boiler.
  • the fioat f sufficiently buoyant to raise it off its seat when the water is above the proper line g. The water forced from t-he pump to the boiler must.
  • valve e acts as a common check valve while the water is at or below the proper surface line g, but when it rises above this line it will carry with it the float j and keep the valve e open, allowing the excess of water to repass back to the pump on its return stroke, when the valve will again close. ⁇
  • This valve and float could be placed within the boiler, and the excess of water allowed to escape without being returned to the pump; but the plan here given is the most preferable, because 1st, the water in the chamber a a is not i affected by the foaming of the boiler. 2nd,
  • Fig. 2 is the same apparatus with the addition of the valve 7L placed in the pipe c (the same letters are used to represent the same parts) and operated by the same floatf, so that when the water is to its proper height in the boiler the fioat f will close the valve It, preventing further admission to the boiler, at the saine time keeping the valve e open. In this case the excess of water is confined to the chamber a a till it escapes through e as before provided for.
  • the valve l1 might be operated by a separate float, or be placed within the boiler and attached to a float there, but a complication of parts without increased advantage would be the result.
  • Fig. 3 is the plan of the part 7c in Fig. 2. In reference to this part it may be observed that no great accuracy is re- ⁇ quired in fitting the valve h; and no packing is required where the stem comes through the boss Z, if they are made to fit snug.
  • the fioat f should be made of sheet copper and ⁇ to have the joinings perfectly closed; but as it is rare to get one that will remain tight for any length of time, so as to answer the purpose, I obviate the difficulty by using, instead of a solid rod, a small tube m opening from within f down to n beneath the valve e, where it is guarded by a little valve opening outward, shown in section at Fig. 1.
  • This arrangement 7 is regularly exhausted every stroke of the pump; and it would require a considerable leak to incapacitate it from its duty.

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`JOHN GOCHRANE, OF NEWARK, N-EW JERSEY.`
MODE 0F REGULATING- THE SUPPLY OF WATER` TO S-TEAM-BOILERS;
`Specification of Letters Patent No. 3,660, dated July 13, 1844.`
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, JOHN CooHRANE, of Newark, county of Essex,` and State` of New Jersey, have invented a new and. useful ma chine to Regulate the Supply of `Water from Forcing-Pumps to the Boilers of Steam- Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof. c
The nature of my invention is such, that it is necessary for the pump attached to the engine to be of sufficient size to meet the expenditure of' water in the boiler from evaporation and other causes; and that it be allowed to work its full capacity; the apparatus being capable, without manual assistance, of applying so much of this water as may be required to the replenishment of the boiler, and of returning the remainder back again to the pump, without loss of power or heat.
This apparatus is shown in vertical sectio at Figure l and consists of a tall vessel a a made of cast iron or other suitable material sufficiently strong to stand the pressure of the steam, and communicating freely with the boiler by two branches or springs, one above and the other below the water `line as b and c. The branch l connects with the force pump of the engine; and e is the check valve between it and the boiler. To this check valve is attached the fioat f sufficiently buoyant to raise it off its seat when the water is above the proper line g. The water forced from t-he pump to the boiler must. pass the valve e, which acts as a common check valve while the water is at or below the proper surface line g, but when it rises above this line it will carry with it the float j and keep the valve e open, allowing the excess of water to repass back to the pump on its return stroke, when the valve will again close.` Thus the boiler is first replenished and then the overflow water returned to the pump. This valve and float could be placed within the boiler, and the excess of water allowed to escape without being returned to the pump; but the plan here given is the most preferable, because 1st, the water in the chamber a a is not i affected by the foaming of the boiler. 2nd,
warm water being specifically lighter than cold, it will occupy the upper part of the water space in a a and also fill the pipe c which opens into this region, while the cold water will remain at the bottom or be reremainder back again to the pump, the power consumed andthe quantity of water injected and returned in the boiler will be equal; for
what-ever excess the pump will give beyond this is again returned to it under pressure, when it exerts the extent of its quantity a movlng force on the engine.
Fig. 2, is the same apparatus with the addition of the valve 7L placed in the pipe c (the same letters are used to represent the same parts) and operated by the same floatf, so that when the water is to its proper height in the boiler the fioat f will close the valve It, preventing further admission to the boiler, at the saine time keeping the valve e open. In this case the excess of water is confined to the chamber a a till it escapes through e as before provided for. The valve l1, might be operated by a separate float, or be placed within the boiler and attached to a float there, but a complication of parts without increased advantage would be the result.
ln Figs. l and 2, j is a brace with a bearing in the center to steady the rod of the float f. Fig. 3 is the plan of the part 7c in Fig. 2. In reference to this part it may be observed that no great accuracy is re-` quired in fitting the valve h; and no packing is required where the stem comes through the boss Z, if they are made to fit snug.
The fioat f should be made of sheet copper and` to have the joinings perfectly closed; but as it is rare to get one that will remain tight for any length of time, so as to answer the purpose, I obviate the difficulty by using, instead of a solid rod, a small tube m opening from within f down to n beneath the valve e, where it is guarded by a little valve opening outward, shown in section at Fig. 1. By this arrangement 7 is regularly exhausted every stroke of the pump; and it would require a considerable leak to incapacitate it from its duty.
This specification and the drawings herewith deposited are considered sufficientto enable any competent mechanic to construct and use this apparatus. The proportions will be regulated by the size of the engine to which it is to be attached.
That I claim as my invention in this rnachine and desire to secure by Letters Patent,
1. The manner in which I have connected and combined the float and the check valve With the force pump, and With the boiler, as herein described, so as to allow any excess of Water from the pump to return back thereto by the opening of -the check valve under the action of the float.
2. The connecting of the second valve, placed in the pipe, or opening, through which the Water passes from the chamber to the boiler7 With the check valve and float,
3. The connecting the float internally With the pump that supplies the boiler by means of a hollow stem and valve, in combination with the check valve, so that the iloat may be exhausted at each stroke of the pump, and thereby be made to discharge any Water that may have backed into it.
JOHN COGHRANE. Witnesses:
WVM. L. MEEKRRS, CYRUs CARRIER.
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