US48901A - Improvement in balanced slide-valves - Google Patents
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- This invention relates particularly to slidevalves which take steam from below; and its object is to produce on the back of the valve a certain pressure somewhat stronger than the pressure which acts on the under side of the same, so that the valve is held on its seat with sufcient power to prevent its jumping or unl seating.
- the invention consists in combining with the valve one or more rollers and a diaphragm, which is exposed to the action of the steam and caused bythe steam to bear on the rollers and to hold them down upon the hack of the valve.
- the area of said diaphragm is so regulated that the pressure of the steam acting on it overbalances the pressure of the steam acting on the under side ot the valve, and the valve is consequently held down on its seat with sufficient force to prevent it from jumping.
- they are provided with cogs at both ends, and these cogs gear in corresponding racks secured to the back of the valve, near its edges.
- A represents the steam-chest of an ordinary steam-cylinder, which takes steam through the channels a a,'and to whichpsteam is admitted through the channel b.
- B is the slide-valve, and the steam-channel b communicates with the ports a a through the cavitycin the under side of the valve.
- the pressure of the steam has a tendency to throw the valve o" from its seat, and it is therefore necessary to apply some device capable of holding the valve down without preventing it from traversing on its seat.
- the upper compartment communicates, by a suitable passage in the side of the valve-chest, with the steam-channel b, so that the upper surface of the diaphragm is exposed to the full pressure of the live steam.
- Said diaphragm is made ofsheet metal or other suitable material, and it is strengthened by the platesfg, one on top and one below.
- the lower plate, g bears on rollers D D, which rest on the back of the valve.
- These rollers are provided with cogs IL at their ends, which gear in toothed racks 1'., secured to or formed inthe back of the valve, near its edges, as clearly shown in Fig. 2 ot' the drawings.
- the effective surface ot' the diaphragtn can be made adjustable by means of the slides j, so that the same can be adjusted according to circumstances.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
A. S. CAMERON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 48,901, dated July 25, 1865.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, A. S. CAMERON, on the corner Twenty-Second street and Second avenue, in the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Balance Slide-Valve; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference beinghad to the accompanyingdrawings, forming part of this specication, in which- Figure 1 represents a longitudinal vertical section of this invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical section of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.
This invention relates particularly to slidevalves which take steam from below; and its object is to produce on the back of the valve a certain pressure somewhat stronger than the pressure which acts on the under side of the same, so that the valve is held on its seat with sufcient power to prevent its jumping or unl seating.
The invention consists in combining with the valve one or more rollers and a diaphragm, which is exposed to the action of the steam and caused bythe steam to bear on the rollers and to hold them down upon the hack of the valve. The area of said diaphragm is so regulated that the pressure of the steam acting on it overbalances the pressure of the steam acting on the under side ot the valve, and the valve is consequently held down on its seat with sufficient force to prevent it from jumping. In order to keep the rollers parallel on the back of the valve, they are provided with cogs at both ends, and these cogs gear in corresponding racks secured to the back of the valve, near its edges.
A represents the steam-chest of an ordinary steam-cylinder, which takes steam through the channels a a,'and to whichpsteam is admitted through the channel b.
B is the slide-valve, and the steam-channel b communicates with the ports a a through the cavitycin the under side of the valve. In valves of this description the pressure of the steam has a tendency to throw the valve o" from its seat, and it is therefore necessary to apply some device capable of holding the valve down without preventing it from traversing on its seat. I have effected this object by means of a diaphragm, C, which forms a partition in the valve-chest7 dividing the same in two compartments, d e. The upper compartment communicates, by a suitable passage in the side of the valve-chest, with the steam-channel b, so that the upper surface of the diaphragm is exposed to the full pressure of the live steam. Said diaphragm is made ofsheet metal or other suitable material, and it is strengthened by the platesfg, one on top and one below. The lower plate, g, bears on rollers D D, which rest on the back of the valve. These rollers are provided with cogs IL at their ends, which gear in toothed racks 1'., secured to or formed inthe back of the valve, near its edges, as clearly shown in Fig. 2 ot' the drawings. When the steam-pipe is opened and stealn admitted to the channel b the upward pressure of the valve is counteracted by the downward pressure on the diaphragm, and the effective surface ot' this diaphragm is so regulated that the downward pressure of the same overbalances the upward pressure on the valve, and the latter is held on its seat with sufficient power to prevent leakage, and at the same time the whole is so arranged that the valve moves on its seat with the least possible loss by friction. Any
increase ordecreasein the pressure ofthe steam has no effect on the motion ofthe valve; and, it' desired, the effective surface ot' the diaphragtn can be made adjustable by means of the slides j, so that the same can be adjusted according to circumstances.
rIhe cogs at the ends ofthe rollers keep the same parallel, and the pressure exerted by the diaphragm on the rollers is transmitted to the back of the valve with the least possible loss by friction.
The .object ot' keeping the rollers parallel would be effected, however, by running connections from one to the other or by other equivalent means, and I do not wish to coniine myself to the means shown in the drawings.
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The combination ofthe diaphragm O, rollers D, and valve B, constructed and operating substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The arrangement of cogs or their equivalents at the ends of the rollers and corresponding toothed rackson the back of the slide-valve, substantially as and for the purposes described.
A. S. CAMERON.
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WM. DEAN OVERELL, M. M. LIVINGSTON.
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