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  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of said plug and shell, and a top view of the yokes for suspending the plug', the several devices used for operating the valve, and of the lever, and of a part ofthe rod by which the trip is connected with the governor of the engine.
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of the devices represented in Fig. 2.
  • A is the valve-shcll5 B the valve-plug.
  • the ends of the shell A are closed by removable heads C O'.
  • These heads are provided with yokes D D', through which screw-pivots F F' pass, as shown in Fig. 2, toadjust the plug in the shell, so that it shall tit the shell and wear all parts alike.
  • the spindle E of the plug projects through apertures (made tight by packing) in the heads O C', and is supported by the adjustable pivots F F'.
  • a double arm, G is secured to the front end of the spindle E. This arm is operated by the rods S S to open the valve, and bythe spring I to close the valve.
  • H is a wristpin, into a groove or recess in which a hardened-steel key, Q, is tted for the rods S S' to strike against in order to open the valve.
  • I is a spiral spring, one end of which is attached to the arm G and the other end to a support K. This spring closes the valve.
  • L is a bumper provided with a spring, M. This spring is represented in the drawings as made ot' a piece of gum affixed to the end of the bumper; but in practice I bore out the bumper and insert into the bore a spiral spring, to the end ot' which I apply a follower, and to this fasten a piece of hardwood to receive the bump of the arm G at the closing of the valve.
  • N N' are stands fastened to and projecting from the sides of the valve-shell.
  • the stand N furnishes support for the bumper L and the trip O which works on its spindle P, to
  • each of the rods S S' is madein two sections, a b, the sections b being made of hardened steel and joined to the sections a, respectively, by screws or rivets.
  • the innerl ends of the sections et are made square, as shown in Fig. 3, in order that they can strike against the key Q to open the valve.
  • the rod S is connected with the single arm T by a wrist-pin, and the rod S' tothe double arm T' by a wrist-pin, as shown in Fig. 3, the stand N'furnishing the support for these parts.
  • the rods S S' are worked by the two rods V V', which are attached directly to the rock-shaft W ofthe engine. In case of the application ot' my improvement to an old engine, where the rods S S' do not come in line with the rockshaft, it is necessary to use an intermediate rock-lever.

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l UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIcE.
VILLIAM G. PIKE, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN VARIABLE CUT-OFFS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 51,081, dated November 21, 1865.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM G. PIKE, ot' the city of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Variable Out-Offs for Steam Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ot" the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, forming a part hereof, in which- Figure lis a vertical section, on theline c y, Fig. 2, of the plug and shell of the valve. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of said plug and shell, and a top view of the yokes for suspending the plug', the several devices used for operating the valve, and of the lever, and of a part ofthe rod by which the trip is connected with the governor of the engine. Fig. 3 is a front view of the devices represented in Fig. 2.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my improvements, I will now proceed to describe their construction and mode of operation.
A, Figs. l and 2, is the valve-shcll5 B the valve-plug. The ends of the shell A are closed by removable heads C O'. These heads are provided with yokes D D', through which screw-pivots F F' pass, as shown in Fig. 2, toadjust the plug in the shell, so that it shall tit the shell and wear all parts alike. The spindle E of the plug projects through apertures (made tight by packing) in the heads O C', and is supported by the adjustable pivots F F'. A double arm, G, is secured to the front end of the spindle E. This arm is operated by the rods S S to open the valve, and bythe spring I to close the valve.
H is a wristpin, into a groove or recess in which a hardened-steel key, Q, is tted for the rods S S' to strike against in order to open the valve. I is a spiral spring, one end of which is attached to the arm G and the other end to a support K. This spring closes the valve. L is a bumper provided with a spring, M. This spring is represented in the drawings as made ot' a piece of gum affixed to the end of the bumper; but in practice I bore out the bumper and insert into the bore a spiral spring, to the end ot' which I apply a follower, and to this fasten a piece of hardwood to receive the bump of the arm G at the closing of the valve.
N N' are stands fastened to and projecting from the sides of the valve-shell. The stand N furnishes support for the bumper L and the trip O which works on its spindle P, to
which latter are attached the lever and rod shown, to connect it with the governor of the engine. Two springs,R It', are attached to the top ofthe stand N. Their free ends bear on the rods S S' to steady them. The rods S S' are shaped as shown, each having an inclination or odset which strikes against the trip O. Each of the rods S S' is madein two sections, a b, the sections b being made of hardened steel and joined to the sections a, respectively, by screws or rivets. The innerl ends of the sections et are made square, as shown in Fig. 3, in order that they can strike against the key Q to open the valve. Of the rods S S', the rod S is connected with the single arm T bya wrist-pin, and the rod S' tothe double arm T' by a wrist-pin, as shown in Fig. 3, the stand N'furnishing the support for these parts. The rods S S' are worked by the two rods V V', which are attached directly to the rock-shaft W ofthe engine. In case of the application ot' my improvement to an old engine, where the rods S S' do not come in line with the rockshaft, it is necessary to use an intermediate rock-lever.
It will be observed that the rod V and the rod S are attached to the same end of the arm T by the same wrist-pin, and that the rod V' is attached to the lower end of the double-arm T', while the rod S' is attached by a wristpin to the upper end of the same arm T'. The effect of this is, through the intermediate parts already described, to open the valve twice at each revolution ot' the engine.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The arrangement ofthe plug B and the spindle E, in combination with the adjustable pivots F F', the whole constructed substantially as herein set forth.
2. The combination of the rods V V', the single and double arms TT', the rods S S','the springsIt R', and the arm G, whereby the valve is opened twice at each revolution ot' the engine, substantially as shown and described.
3. The combination of the double-arm G with the spring-bumper L, to adjust the closing ot' the valve, substantially as shown and described.
WM. G. PIKE.
'Witnesses J. E. SHAW, GEO. BUGKLEY.
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