US52511A - Improvement in plug-valves for steam-engines - Google Patents

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  • This invention relates to a plug-valve which is provided with a steam-passage extending ⁇ through the plug, Haring-shaped at its opening leading to the induction-port, in combination with a shell having three apertures, one of which serves to admit steam to the shell, While the other leads to the exhaust-pipe, and the third to the cylinder, in such a manner that the induction-port on the aperture leading from the shell to the cylinder is always open, and by turning the plug it is alternately made to communicate with the steam -supply pipes and then with the exhaust-pipe, and consequently a triljing motion imparted to said plug-valve changes the steam instantaneously.
  • A represents a steam-cylinder provided with two valves, B B, one at each end. These valves are of that class generally known as plug-valves, and they are fitted into shells C C', each of which is provided with three openings, a b c a b c. The openings ct o.
  • the plug-valves themselves are perforated with channels f f', the inner spaces of which are larger than the outer, as clearly shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • the outer spaces ot' these openings are made to coincide either with the steamsupply openings a, a. or with the exhaust-openings b b; but their inner spaces are always so situated that the ports o c are always open, and by turning the valves they are alternately brought in communication with the steamsupply openings t a and then with the exhaust-openin gs b b.
  • the valves are properly placed, thechannelfof the valve B coincides with the exhaust-pipe 'when the channel j" of the valve B coincides with the steam-pipe, and vice versa; and byimparting to the valves a slight oscillating motion the steam is changed at the proper intervals.
  • the motion ofthe valves is effected by means of a rock-shaft, eccentric, cam, or any other suitable mechanism. It requires little power, and the steam can be changed almost instantaneously and worked at or very near to boiler-pressure.
  • a plug-valve, B provided with a channel,f, daring-shaped, in combination with a shell, C, provided with three apertures or ports, a I) c, 'substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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Nrrn STATES WILLIAM H. AKINS, OF DRYDEN, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN PLUG-VALVES FOR STEAM-ENGINES.
Specication forming partof Letters Patent No. 52,5ll, dated February 13, 1866.
To all whom it may concern:
' Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. AKrNs, of Dryden, in the county of Tompkins and State ot New York, have invented a new and Improved Steam-Valve; and l 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 being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part ot this specification, in which- Figure l represents a sectional plan or top View of this invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation ot' the same.
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This invention relates to a plug-valve which is provided with a steam-passage extending` through the plug, Haring-shaped at its opening leading to the induction-port, in combination with a shell having three apertures, one of which serves to admit steam to the shell, While the other leads to the exhaust-pipe, and the third to the cylinder, in such a manner that the induction-port on the aperture leading from the shell to the cylinder is always open, and by turning the plug it is alternately made to communicate with the steam -supply pipes and then with the exhaust-pipe, and consequently a triljing motion imparted to said plug-valve changes the steam instantaneously.
A represents a steam-cylinder provided with two valves, B B, one at each end. These valves are of that class generally known as plug-valves, and they are fitted into shells C C', each of which is provided with three openings, a b c a b c. The openings ct o.
communicate with the steam-supply pipe d, the openings b b with the exhaust-pipe e, and the openin gs c c lead to the interior of the cylinder.
The plug-valves themselves are perforated with channels f f', the inner spaces of which are larger than the outer, as clearly shown in Fig. l of the drawings. By turning the valves in their shells the outer spaces ot' these openings are made to coincide either with the steamsupply openings a, a. or with the exhaust-openings b b; but their inner spaces are always so situated that the ports o c are always open, and by turning the valves they are alternately brought in communication with the steamsupply openings t a and then with the exhaust-openin gs b b.
In practice, it the valves are properly placed, thechannelfof the valve B coincides with the exhaust-pipe 'when the channel j" of the valve B coincides with the steam-pipe, and vice versa; and byimparting to the valves a slight oscillating motion the steam is changed at the proper intervals. The motion ofthe valves is effected by means of a rock-shaft, eccentric, cam, or any other suitable mechanism. It requires little power, and the steam can be changed almost instantaneously and worked at or very near to boiler-pressure.
\Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A plug-valve, B, provided with a channel,f, daring-shaped, in combination with a shell, C, provided with three apertures or ports, a I) c, 'substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. rI he arrangement of two valves, B B', with Haring-shaped channels ff', in combination with shells C C', having ports a b c a b c', and with a steam-cylinder, A, constructed and operatin g substantially as and for the purpose described.
WILLIAM H. AKINS.
Witnesses E. R. HULBERT, HIRAM BOUTON.
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