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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F15B13/0416Fluid distribution or supply devices characterised by their adaptation to the control of servomotors for use with a single servomotor with means or adapted for load sensing
    • F15B13/0417Load sensing elements; Internal fluid connections therefor; Anti-saturation or pressure-compensation valves
    • 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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  • This invention relates to improved means for taking water from service-pipes to supply pipes and turning oli waste water, as hereinafter fully shown and described.
  • A represents a short cylindrical case, which is provided with a fixed bottom, B.
  • 0 represents the short pipe which connects with the service-pipe, abroken section of which is shown at D, and E is a short portion of the pp -p p 1 F is the waste-pipe.
  • the bottom B there is a step, 0, for the support of the lower end of the valve-post G.
  • This post has attached thereto, by a solid casting or otherwise, an upper cam, H, and a lower cam, I.
  • the lower cam operates inside of the lower strap, J
  • the upper cam operates inside of the upper strap, K.
  • the strap J is by means of a stem, 1?, attached to a valve, L, which shuts the waste-pipe F.
  • the upper strap is attached by means of a stem, M, to a valve, Q, which shuts the service-pipe C.
  • the valves Q L are preferably made of rubber of about the solidity of that used for pu np valves, and they are held to the stems by nuts and screws.
  • the straps K J may be cast solid to the stems and bored out to provide suitable surfaces for the cams H I.
  • the cams are cast solid to the Valve-post G, and they may be fitted to the straps with a file.
  • the short wastepipe F is made separate and tapped into the cylinder A bya screw, and the inner end of the pipe is provided with a seat for the valve L, and the outer end of the service-pipe G is provided with a seat for the valve Q.
  • the supply'pipe E is to be attached to a lead pipe in the usual manner, as is also the pipe 0 to the servicepipe D.
  • Thepipe F may discharge water into the ground, or it may connect with a pipe, S, running to a sewer.
  • T represents the cap'plate, it being shown part in elevation and part in section at Fig. 2, and it is screwed fast to the cylinder A.
  • a hole is formed through it for post G to turn in, and on its top part it is provided with an or dinary stufiing box, 'U, to prevent the escape of water.
  • a cup-plate, W Between the cap T and strap K is placed a cup-plate, W, and between the straps J K, and below the strap J, are metal plates a b, to hold the parts in suitable positions for use.
  • the T-bar V is removably secured to the post, and by means of it thepost may be turned by a rod extending up to a compartment.
  • the device is represented as when water is to flow through the service-pipe D C and supply-pipe E, (the waste-pipe F being closed by valve L,) as indicated by darts c c.
  • To shut the supplypipe and open the valve L turn the T-bar V one-half around to the right. This will permit the water to come down the supply-pipe E and pass out of waste-pipe F, as shown by darts d, Fig. I.
  • the device is an improvement on the three way cock in that sand does not grind out the PATENT OFFICE.
  • valves and in that there is greater certainty aweighted lever to hold the valves closed and r the underground box-room for such lever are obviated, and the operating-rod from a compartment is placed vertically over the valvepost G, and all the pipes connect substantially in a horizontal plane with the case A, of which There is much more surthe post G is a focus. face of contact between the cams and straps than where cranks and connectingrods are employed to operate the valves, and as a result there is friction enough to hold the valves in any position required, and the objectionable pounding of the weight is obviated.
  • a further advantage is, all the parts are held in place by the top of the case-shaft G, plates a b V, horizontal pipes O E F, the annular straps J and the cap to the case, and when said cap is K, surrounding the cams and valves L Q, conremoved the working parts can be removed neeted by rigid stems M I, the cup-plate JV,
  • the vertical post G provided with the cams G. L. CHAPIN,

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J. PAULKNER. V SUPPLY CHECK AND WASTE-PIPE VALVE;
No. 384,833. Patented June 19, 1888.
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JOHN FAULKNER, OF AUSTIN, ILLINOIS.
SUPPLY-CHECK AND WASTE-PIPE VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 384,833, dated June 19, 1888.
Application filed November 29, 188?. Serial No. 256,374. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN FAULKNER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Austin, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Supply-Check and WastePipe Valvesfof which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, illustrating the invention, in which- Figure I is a horizontal section taken centrally through the case, the valves being shown in plan. The height of the line of section is indicated by the dotted line X, Fig. II. Fig. II is a vertical transverse sectional elevation of the device complete, taken on line Z, Fig. I, looking in the direction indicated by dart to; Fig. III, a broken elevation of the valve-post and cams removed from the case.
This invention relates to improved means for taking water from service-pipes to supply pipes and turning oli waste water, as hereinafter fully shown and described.
A represents a short cylindrical case, which is provided with a fixed bottom, B.
0 represents the short pipe which connects with the service-pipe, abroken section of which is shown at D, and E is a short portion of the pp -p p 1 F is the waste-pipe.
In the bottom B there is a step, 0, for the support of the lower end of the valve-post G. This post has attached thereto, by a solid casting or otherwise, an upper cam, H, and a lower cam, I. The lower cam operates inside of the lower strap, J ,and the upper cam operates inside of the upper strap, K. The strap J is by means of a stem, 1?, attached to a valve, L, which shuts the waste-pipe F. The upper strap is attached by means of a stem, M, to a valve, Q, which shuts the service-pipe C. The valves Q L are preferably made of rubber of about the solidity of that used for pu np valves, and they are held to the stems by nuts and screws. The straps K J may be cast solid to the stems and bored out to provide suitable surfaces for the cams H I. The cams are cast solid to the Valve-post G, and they may be fitted to the straps with a file. The short wastepipe F is made separate and tapped into the cylinder A bya screw, and the inner end of the pipe is provided with a seat for the valve L, and the outer end of the service-pipe G is provided with a seat for the valve Q. The supply'pipe E is to be attached to a lead pipe in the usual manner, as is also the pipe 0 to the servicepipe D. Thepipe F may discharge water into the ground, or it may connect with a pipe, S, running to a sewer.
T represents the cap'plate, it being shown part in elevation and part in section at Fig. 2, and it is screwed fast to the cylinder A. A hole is formed through it for post G to turn in, and on its top part it is provided with an or dinary stufiing box, 'U, to prevent the escape of water. Between the cap T and strap K is placed a cup-plate, W, and between the straps J K, and below the strap J, are metal plates a b, to hold the parts in suitable positions for use. The T-bar V is removably secured to the post, and by means of it thepost may be turned by a rod extending up to a compartment. The device is represented as when water is to flow through the service-pipe D C and supply-pipe E, (the waste-pipe F being closed by valve L,) as indicated by darts c c. To shut the supplypipe and open the valve L, turn the T-bar V one-half around to the right. This will permit the water to come down the supply-pipe E and pass out of waste-pipe F, as shown by darts d, Fig. I.
The device is an improvement on the three way cock in that sand does not grind out the PATENT OFFICE.
valves, and in that there is greater certainty aweighted lever to hold the valves closed and r the underground box-room for such lever are obviated, and the operating-rod from a compartment is placed vertically over the valvepost G, and all the pipes connect substantially in a horizontal plane with the case A, of which There is much more surthe post G is a focus. face of contact between the cams and straps than where cranks and connectingrods are employed to operate the valves, and as a result there is friction enough to hold the valves in any position required, and the objectionable pounding of the weight is obviated. A further advantage is, all the parts are held in place by the top of the case-shaft G, plates a b V, horizontal pipes O E F, the annular straps J and the cap to the case, and when said cap is K, surrounding the cams and valves L Q, conremoved the working parts can be removed neeted by rigid stems M I, the cup-plate JV,
without loosening screws or pins, which, when and separating-plates a b, as and for the pur- 5 employed with cranks and rods, get out of orpose specified.
der by wear or use.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters JOHN FAULKNER Patent- Witnesses:
The vertical post G, provided with the cams G. L. CHAPIN,
IO H I, in combination with the case A B T and H. A. SMITH.
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US3063464A (en) * 1957-10-14 1962-11-13 Market Forge Company Control valve for steam cooker
US4247022A (en) * 1979-07-03 1981-01-27 Marathon Equipment Ltd. Apparatus for supplying molten bituminous material

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3063464A (en) * 1957-10-14 1962-11-13 Market Forge Company Control valve for steam cooker
US4247022A (en) * 1979-07-03 1981-01-27 Marathon Equipment Ltd. Apparatus for supplying molten bituminous material

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