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  • DANIEL C MEAD AND CHARLES MAGGI, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TC CHARLES MAGGI,-()F SAME PLACE.
  • the nature of our invention consists in having a tube, E E, closed at one end, containing a loose expansion -bar, H, or tube, or any other substantially the saine, inserted in a pipe, C.
  • Said pipe may be ot' any desired length outside ot' the boiler, but must communicate with the inside and reach to within one inch of the tiues or tire-line.
  • the tube lE E, containing the expansion-bar H is o'pen at the top but closed at the bottom. The top of the tube is screwed into a cap, D, on the head ot'A the pipe C, so that neither steam nor water can pass.
  • the tube containing the expansion-bar is surrounded by water at a low temperature while the boiler is in operation and as long as plenty ot' water exists in the boiler; but if from neglect or any other cause the water falls below the end of the pipe inside of the boiler, the water already in the pipe falls out, and, steam taking its place, leaves the tube E E subject to action of the steam, and heats it to such an extent that the expansion of the barinside ofthe tube is sufficient to raise the lever L attached to the top of the pipe, and, connecting with the valve in the whistle, opens it and causes an immediate alarm.
  • A is an inch or any other sized gas-pipe, eighteen inches long, more or less, attached to thelower part ofthe stop-cock B, and connected to the boiler by the bush N.
  • B is a stop-cock connecting the upper and l'ower part of the instrument together.
  • the cock is used for shutting ott' the steam and allowing the expansion-bar to cool after having the alarm.
  • C is the upper part ot' the instrument, made of inch or any other sized gas-pipe, furnished with a screw at the bottom, for the purpose of connecting it with the cock B. It is also supplied with a cap, D, to which is attached the lever-rest K.
  • D is a cap made to tit the top ot' the pipe C, having a hole tapped in the center, into which the tube E E, containing the expansionbar H, is screwed.
  • E E is the tube containing the expansionbar, which is a column of zinc itting loosely in the tube.
  • H is the zinc expansion-bar.
  • I is an elongated piece of brass attached to the lever L by a pin, s, and reaches to the'top of the expansion-bar, upon which it rests.
  • K is the fulcrum or lever-rest, made fast to the cap D.
  • L is thelever, which by means ot' the expansion-bar H actuates the whistle-valve V by striking the stem T.
  • M is the whistle-valve.
  • N is a bush inserted in the boiler to receive the instrument and connect it with the inside ot' the boiler.
  • a piece of pipe is screwed into the bottom ofthe berth, ot' sudicicnt length to reach within one inch ot' the dues or fire-line, thereby making a direct connection between the upper part of the instrument and the bottom of the pipe inside the boiler.
  • O is an elbow attached to the upper part of the instrument, upon which the whistle U U is screwed, and also conveys the steam to operate the whistle.
  • I is a hollow stem attached to the valve V for lightness.
  • U U is the steam-chamber ot' the whistle.
  • V is a hollow valve, made hollow for the purpose of closing the valve-seat as soonv as water comes in contact with it, otherwise water would blow out ofthe whistle.
  • This valve is self-acting, for as soon as the pressure from the steam in the boiler ceases the valve opens and releases the instrument from any water there may be in it, keeping the same clean and preventing any freezing ot' the pipe or instrument.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DANIEL C. MEAD AND CHARLES MAGGI, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNORS TC CHARLES MAGGI,-()F SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT lN LOW-WATER DETECTERS FOR STEAM-GENERATORS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 50,660, dated, October 24, 1865.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we. DANIEL C. MEAD and invented a new and Improved Mode ot' Detecting Low IVater in Steam-Boilers; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying` drawings, and to the letters of reference made thereon.
The nature of our invention consists in having a tube, E E, closed at one end, containing a loose expansion -bar, H, or tube, or any other substantially the saine, inserted in a pipe, C. Said pipe may be ot' any desired length outside ot' the boiler, but must communicate with the inside and reach to within one inch of the tiues or tire-line. The tube lE E, containing the expansion-bar H, is o'pen at the top but closed at the bottom. The top of the tube is screwed into a cap, D, on the head ot'A the pipe C, so that neither steam nor water can pass. In this condition the tube containing the expansion-bar is surrounded by water at a low temperature while the boiler is in operation and as long as plenty ot' water exists in the boiler; but if from neglect or any other cause the water falls below the end of the pipe inside of the boiler, the water already in the pipe falls out, and, steam taking its place, leaves the tube E E subject to action of the steam, and heats it to such an extent that the expansion of the barinside ofthe tube is sufficient to raise the lever L attached to the top of the pipe, and, connecting with the valve in the whistle, opens it and causes an immediate alarm.
A is an inch or any other sized gas-pipe, eighteen inches long, more or less, attached to thelower part ofthe stop-cock B, and connected to the boiler by the bush N.
B is a stop-cock connecting the upper and l'ower part of the instrument together. The cock is used for shutting ott' the steam and allowing the expansion-bar to cool after having the alarm.
C is the upper part ot' the instrument, made of inch or any other sized gas-pipe, furnished with a screw at the bottom, for the purpose of connecting it with the cock B. It is also supplied with a cap, D, to which is attached the lever-rest K.
D is a cap made to tit the top ot' the pipe C, having a hole tapped in the center, into which the tube E E, containing the expansionbar H, is screwed.
E E is the tube containing the expansionbar, which is a column of zinc itting loosely in the tube.
F is the bottom of the tube E E containing the expansion-bar, stopped up with a plug.
H is the zinc expansion-bar.
I is an elongated piece of brass attached to the lever L by a pin, s, and reaches to the'top of the expansion-bar, upon which it rests.
K is the fulcrum or lever-rest, made fast to the cap D.
L is thelever, which by means ot' the expansion-bar H actuates the whistle-valve V by striking the stem T.
M is the whistle-valve.
N is a bush inserted in the boiler to receive the instrument and connect it with the inside ot' the boiler. A piece of pipe is screwed into the bottom ofthe berth, ot' sudicicnt length to reach within one inch ot' the dues or lire-line, thereby making a direct connection between the upper part of the instrument and the bottom of the pipe inside the boiler.
O is an elbow attached to the upper part of the instrument, upon which the whistle U U is screwed, and also conveys the steam to operate the whistle.
I is a hollow stem attached to the valve V for lightness.
U U is the steam-chamber ot' the whistle.
V is a hollow valve, made hollow for the purpose of closing the valve-seat as soonv as water comes in contact with it, otherwise water would blow out ofthe whistle. This valve is self-acting, for as soon as the pressure from the steam in the boiler ceases the valve opens and releases the instrument from any water there may be in it, keeping the same clean and preventing any freezing ot' the pipe or instrument.
What We claim as our invention, and desire ter, substantially upon the principle and in the to secure by Letters Patent, ismanner as' herein set forth.
The combination and arrangement of the D. C. MEAD. metallic expansion bar, rod, or tube, inclosedl GHAS. MAGGI. N in a case or tube one end. of which is closed, Witnesses: which enables us to protect said expansion- GEO. WM. MAGGI, bar from any direct Contact With steam 0r Wa- C. R. FENDERIGH.
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