US482814A - Steam-actuated air-pump - Google Patents

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US482814A
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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • My invention relates to a piston air-valve; and it consists in a special construction of the saine and of its auxiliary devices.
  • An air-valve as heretofore made is forced to its seat by air-pressure, which is produced by the return movement of the air-piston, and before the valves are seated a quantityof air slips past them and a loss of pressure or vacuum is the result.
  • My invention does away entirely with the slippage or loss because of the valve moving before the piston moves, as will presently be described, thus cutting olf all outlet before the movement of the air-piston begins.
  • Figure l is an elevation of the steam-piston cylinder and airpiston cylinder and their respective valvecases, the auxiliary steam-valve being shown in section;
  • Fig. 2 a view of the same, the cylinders being in central vertical longitudinal section;
  • Fig. 3 a transverse section in the line E E of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 an end view, partly in section, through the line B B of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 5 a cross-section through the line C C of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 6 a top view of the actuated air-valve detached
  • Fig. 7 a top view of the auxiliary valve S.
  • A is a steam-actuated piston-valve, substantially such as is described in my patent, No. 304,465, dated September 2, 1884.
  • valve B is a piston air-valve driven by valve A.
  • C is a rod connecting the valves A and B, as shown.
  • b b are ports connecting with the outletports b Z1.
  • g g are ports connecting with each end of the air-cylinder.
  • h h are cavities in valve B, opening and closing the ports a and b alternately with the ports g g.
  • S is an auxiliary steam-valve similar to that in my above-named patent.
  • Z is a rocker-shaft carrying a rocker l.
  • Z4 is an arm on shaft Z and connecting it with rod 7c.
  • 7c is a rod connecting valve S With this arm Z4.
  • m m are adjusting-screws on the rocker Z.
  • n is a lever with tappets which operate upon the adj usting-screws m m and iitted to slide loosely through head O, which is an oscillating head fitted loosely into a cross-head T.
  • P is the air-piston.
  • P is the steam-piston.
  • R is the slide-valve, (steam.)
  • T is a cross-head fastened to piston-rod T2.
  • V is au oil-room in cage WV.
  • WV is'the air-valve cage.
  • t' is a hole drilled through the valve B to allow air and oil to go from end to end and allow free movement of the valve.
  • I claim- 1 The piston air-valve B, having cavities h h therein serving to open and close the ports a a' and b b', and having an oil-hole through it to allow the free movement of the valve and to permit the air and oil to iiow from one end of the valve to the other as the valve moves from end to end.
  • the piston air-valve provided with the exterior oil room or recess V for caging the oil, and with the interior passage fi, as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a main steam-valve directly connected to said air-valve, and an auxiliary steam-valve and actuating devices intermediate the air-- pistou and the auxiliary steam-valve, whereby the air valve is adapted to be thrown by the main steam-valve prior to the movement of the air-piston.
  • the rocker arm or rod Z In combination with the air-piston P and with the pistou air-valve B, constructed and operated as described and having the passage t' through it, the rocker arm or rod Z, its adj usting-screws m m', the lever n', having tappets w ag, cross-head T, through which said lever slides, air-piston 'l ⁇ 2,carrying said crosshead, arm Z4, connecting-rod lo, auxiliary steamvalve S, main steam-valve A, and connecting rod C.

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E. SMEDLEY. STEAM ACTUATED AIB. PUMP.
No. 482,814. Patented Sept. 20, 1892.
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E. SMEDLEY. STEAM AGTUATED AIR PUMP.
Patented Sept. 20, 1892.
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E. SMEDLEY.
STEAM AGTUATBD AIR PUMP.
No'. 482,814. Patented Sept. 20, 1892.
UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.
EDWIN SMEDLEY, OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
STEAM-CTUATED AIR-PUMP.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 482,814, dated September 20, 1892.
Application filed September 26,1890. Serial No. 366,279. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWIN SMEDLEY, of Dubuque, in the county of Dubuque and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steam-Actuated Air-Pumps; and I do hereby declare that the followin g is a full, clear, and` exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to a piston air-valve; and it consists in a special construction of the saine and of its auxiliary devices. An air-valve as heretofore made is forced to its seat by air-pressure, which is produced by the return movement of the air-piston, and before the valves are seated a quantityof air slips past them and a loss of pressure or vacuum is the result.
My invention does away entirely with the slippage or loss because of the valve moving before the piston moves, as will presently be described, thus cutting olf all outlet before the movement of the air-piston begins.
In the accompanying drawings, which serve to illustrate my invention, Figure l is an elevation of the steam-piston cylinder and airpiston cylinder and their respective valvecases, the auxiliary steam-valve being shown in section; Fig. 2, a view of the same, the cylinders being in central vertical longitudinal section; Fig. 3, a transverse section in the line E E of Fig. 2; Fig. 4, an end view, partly in section, through the line B B of Fig. l; Fig. 5, a cross-section through the line C C of Fig. l; Fig. 6, a top view of the actuated air-valve detached, and Fig. 7 a top view of the auxiliary valve S.
A is a steam-actuated piston-valve, substantially such as is described in my patent, No. 304,465, dated September 2, 1884.
B is a piston air-valve driven by valve A.
C is a rod connecting the valves A and B, as shown.
lact arc ports connecting with the inlet-ports a a.
b b are ports connecting with the outletports b Z1.
g g are ports connecting with each end of the air-cylinder.
h h are cavities in valve B, opening and closing the ports a and b alternately with the ports g g.
S is an auxiliary steam-valve similar to that in my above-named patent.
Z is a rocker-shaft carrying a rocker l.
Z4 is an arm on shaft Z and connecting it with rod 7c. 7c is a rod connecting valve S With this arm Z4.
m m are adjusting-screws on the rocker Z.
n is a lever with tappets which operate upon the adj usting-screws m m and iitted to slide loosely through head O, which is an oscillating head fitted loosely into a cross-head T.
P is the air-piston.
P is the steam-piston.
R is the slide-valve, (steam.)
T is a cross-head fastened to piston-rod T2.
V is au oil-room in cage WV.
WV is'the air-valve cage.
t' is a hole drilled through the valve B to allow air and oil to go from end to end and allow free movement of the valve.
Yis a set-screw to prevent the valve B from turning out of position.
From the above description it will now be seen that when the cross-head T has arrived at the end of the stroke or when the tappet has touched the screw m it will move the auxiliary steam-valve S, so as to open a port and admit steam to the steam piston-valve A, causing it to shoot to the opposite end of the chest, carrying with it the main steam-valve R, and at the same time carrying the piston air-valve B to the opposite end of its cage. It will be seen that the airvalvc B moves before the main pistons P and P move, and for the reason that these main pistons P P could not move in the opposite direction from which they were previously moving till after the main valve R ,shall have moved, and the parts R, A, and B move simultaneously and the pistons P and P immediately thereafter. Thus the air-valve B will have cut off all outlet before the action of the air could come from areversal of the air-piston P. The change of position of the piston air-valve B changes the vpositions of the cavities h 71, of this valve, and
changes the admission and discharge from ICO port a to g, and on the opposite end from port g to a.
It is desirable that as little residue as possible be left in the air-cylinder. Therefore the air-piston P should travel as closely as possible to the cylinder-heads. It will be seen that by adjusting the screws 'm m up or down any desired extent of movement of piston may be had.
I claim- 1. The piston air-valve B, having cavities h h therein serving to open and close the ports a a' and b b', and having an oil-hole through it to allow the free movement of the valve and to permit the air and oil to iiow from one end of the valve to the other as the valve moves from end to end.
2. In combination with the valve-cage W, the piston air-valve provided with the exterior oil room or recess V for caging the oil, and with the interior passage fi, as and for the purposes set forth.
3. In combination with the air-cylinder andpist-on and the described piston air-valve B, a main steam-valve directly connected to said air-valve, and an auxiliary steam-valve and actuating devices intermediate the air-- pistou and the auxiliary steam-valve, whereby the air valve is adapted to be thrown by the main steam-valve prior to the movement of the air-piston.
4. In combinationv with the air-piston P and with the piston air-valve B, constructed and operated as described and having the passagevlthrough it, the rocker arm or rod l, its adj usting-screws m m', the lever fn, having tappets an, cross-head T, through which said 1ever slides, and air piston-rod T2, carrying said cross-head, and connections intermediate the said rocker l and the piston air-valve B.
5. In combination with the air-piston P and with the pistou air-valve B, constructed and operated as described and having the passage t' through it, the rocker arm or rod Z, its adj usting-screws m m', the lever n', having tappets w ag, cross-head T, through which said lever slides, air-piston 'l`2,carrying said crosshead, arm Z4, connecting-rod lo, auxiliary steamvalve S, main steam-valve A, and connecting rod C.
EDWIN SMEDLEY. Witnesses:`
W. S. WRIGHT, E. T. PRINDLE.
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US2658656A (en) * 1950-11-22 1953-11-10 Halahan John Dispensing machine
US3945768A (en) * 1974-11-06 1976-03-23 Graco Inc. Fluid motor drives pump having an active inlet valve
US4163632A (en) * 1977-08-10 1979-08-07 Bessie L. Caldwell Hydraulic pump mechanically interconnected with fluid motor distributors

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2658656A (en) * 1950-11-22 1953-11-10 Halahan John Dispensing machine
US3945768A (en) * 1974-11-06 1976-03-23 Graco Inc. Fluid motor drives pump having an active inlet valve
US4163632A (en) * 1977-08-10 1979-08-07 Bessie L. Caldwell Hydraulic pump mechanically interconnected with fluid motor distributors

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