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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
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
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  • LUOIUS A LE MIEUX, OF SEYMOUR, VISCONSIN.
  • My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in -cross-heads for steamengines, and has for its object the provision ot' an improved form of cross-head which shall move very freely in the guides and with the smallest possible amount of friction.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of an engine provided with my improved form of cross-head.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the cross-head on line 2 2 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the engine shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating another form of my improved cross-head.
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation, partly in section, of the In said drawings, A indicates thev engineframe of any desired or familiar construction; I3, the cylinder, and O the piston-rod.
  • the engineframe A is provided with upwardly-extending walls E E, extending lengthwise of the said frame upon both sides of the piston-rod C.4
  • These longitudinal walls E E are provided with horizontal slots e e
  • anti-friction rollers F F are located between the said walls E E, said rollers being provided with trunnions ff, which engage the slots e e, as shown in Figs. l, 2, and 3 of the drawings.
  • the cross-head is in this form of construction formed from a long flat piece of metal G, rigidly secured to the outer end of the piston-rod and resting horizontally between the upper and lower rows of rollers F F.
  • rollers are located at a suitable distance apart to permit the flat cross-head G to lie between them, as shown, both the upper and lower rollers being engaged with the said cross-head.
  • the slots e e are of a suflicient length Ato permit the trunnions ff to have a rolling movement therein, so long as the rollers F Fare rotated by their engagement with the surfaces of the cross-head.
  • Flanges f f are provided upon the ends of the rollers F F, said lianges being arranged to engage the edges of the flat crosshead G, so as to prevent any lateral play thereof.
  • FIG. -1 and 5 another form of my improved crosshead is illustrated, in which upwardly-extending flanges K K are provided upon the opposite sides of the en gine-frame, said flanges being provided with longitudinal slots 7.", It in their inner surfaces, and with rollers L L, journaled in bearings Z Z in said ianges.
  • the cross-head is made from a long flat piece of metal, as in the lirst form of construction described, said cross-head being arranged between the upper and lower rollers L Ii.
  • the guides are made of upper and lower sections, each carrying one set of the rollers, and the upper one of said sections being made removable.
  • the upper sections of the guides E E are secured in position upon the lower parts E E by means of bolts c e, the lower parts E E being further provided with slots E2 E2, through which arms G G extend from the cross-head1

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L. A. LE MIEUX. GEOSS HEADEOR STEAM ENGINES.
Patented Dee. 22, 1891.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LUOIUS A. LE MIEUX, OF SEYMOUR, VISCONSIN.
CROSS-HEAD FOR STEAM-ENGINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 465,671, dated December 22, 1891.
Application liled April 3, 1891. Serial No. 387,549. (No model.)
To aZZ wiz/0m, it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, LUCIUS A. LE MIEUX, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Seymour, in the county of Outagamie, and in the State of Wisconsimhave invented certain new and useful Improvements'in Crossl-Ieads for Steam-Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in -cross-heads for steamengines, and has for its object the provision ot' an improved form of cross-head which shall move very freely in the guides and with the smallest possible amount of friction.
The inventionconsists in the matters hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention, Figure l is a side elevation of an engine provided with my improved form of cross-head. Fig. 2 is a cross-section of the cross-head on line 2 2 of Fig. 3. Fig. 3 is a top plan View of the engine shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating another form of my improved cross-head. Fig. 5 is a side elevation, partly in section, of the In said drawings, A indicates thev engineframe of any desired or familiar construction; I3, the cylinder, and O the piston-rod.
In the form of device illustrated in Figs. l, 2, and 3 the engineframe Ais provided with upwardly-extending walls E E, extending lengthwise of the said frame upon both sides of the piston-rod C.4 These longitudinal walls E E are provided with horizontal slots e e, and anti-friction rollers F F are located between the said walls E E, said rollers being provided with trunnions ff, which engage the slots e e, as shown in Figs. l, 2, and 3 of the drawings. The cross-head is in this form of construction formed from a long flat piece of metal G, rigidly secured to the outer end of the piston-rod and resting horizontally between the upper and lower rows of rollers F F. These rollers are located at a suitable distance apart to permit the flat cross-head G to lie between them, as shown, both the upper and lower rollers being engaged with the said cross-head. The slots e e are of a suflicient length Ato permit the trunnions ff to have a rolling movement therein, so long as the rollers F Fare rotated by their engagement with the surfaces of the cross-head. Flanges f f are provided upon the ends of the rollers F F, said lianges being arranged to engage the edges of the flat crosshead G, so as to prevent any lateral play thereof. By this construction it will be seen that the longitudinal movement of the crosshead is attended with very little friction, inasmuch as the rollers F F have a rolling engagement with both the cross-head and the slots in the frame of the engine.
In the form of construction shown in Figs. -1 and 5 another form of my improved crosshead is illustrated, in which upwardly-extending flanges K K are provided upon the opposite sides of the en gine-frame, said flanges being provided with longitudinal slots 7.", It in their inner surfaces, and with rollers L L, journaled in bearings Z Z in said ianges. In this forni of construction the cross-head is made from a long flat piece of metal, as in the lirst form of construction described, said cross-head being arranged between the upper and lower rollers L Ii.
For convenience of construction the guides are made of upper and lower sections, each carrying one set of the rollers, and the upper one of said sections being made removable. As shown in Figs. l, 2,'and 3, the upper sections of the guides E E are secured in position upon the lower parts E E by means of bolts c e, the lower parts E E being further provided with slots E2 E2, through which arms G G extend from the cross-head1| said arms being provided at their outer extremities with suitable connections g g, by means of which the valve governing the admission and exhaust of steam is operated. In the form of construction shown `in Figs. 4 and 5 the upper part K of each of the guides is removably secured upon the lower portion K by means of bolts 7.o k', so that in case it becomes necessary to remove the cross-head said upper part K may be readilyunfastened and the cross-head lifted out.
It will be seen that by my improvements I am enabled to construct a cross-head which moves very freely within its guides and with the very least possible amount of friction, the
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wear upon the moving parts being thereby reduced toa minimum and the engine being rendered Very durable. I would have it understood, also, that numerous modifications may be made in the construction and arrangement of the parts Without departure from my original invention, and I therefore do not desire to limit myself to the exact form or forms shown in the drawings.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
l. The combination, with the cylinder and piston of a steam-engine` of a cross-head comprising a fiat elongated bar operatively connected with said piston, and anti-friction rollers journaled upon the frame of the engine and arranged to bear upon opposite surfaces of said cross-head, substantially as described.
2. The combination, with the frame, cylinder, and piston of a steam-engine, of a crosshead comprising a fiat elongated bar operatively connected with said piston, flanges upon the frame of the engine projecting upwardly upon opposite sides of the said crossfriction rollers providedrwith trunnions having a rolling engagement with said slots and arranged to bear against the upper and lower surfaces of said cross-head, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand, at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of Wisconsin, in the presence oftwo Witnesses.
LUCIUS A. LE MIEUX.
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H. G. UNDERwooD, JOHN E. WILns.
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