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US526320A
US526320A US526320DA US526320A US 526320 A US526320 A US 526320A US 526320D A US526320D A US 526320DA US 526320 A US526320 A US 526320A
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    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05DSYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING OR REGULATING NON-ELECTRIC VARIABLES
    • G05D16/00Control of fluid pressure
    • G05D16/04Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power
    • G05D16/12Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a float
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7781With separate connected fluid reactor surface
    • Y10T137/7793With opening bias [e.g., pressure regulator]
    • Y10T137/7822Reactor surface closes chamber
    • Y10T137/7823Valve head in inlet chamber
    • Y10T137/7824Reactor surface is inverted cup [float]

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  • the object of our invention is to simplify the construction of gas governors, of the class in which an inverted cup or float and a liquid seal are used. It is desirable in this class of governors that they shall be strong in the parts where the pipe connections are to be made, and at the same time that they shall be as light as possible, and of a construction that will permit them to be readily and economically made gas tight and liquid tight. Accordingly by our plan we cast the base of the governor structure of peculiar form and make the upper part or superstructure preferably of sheet metal in a peculiar manner, as below set forth in detail.
  • Figure l of the drawings represents a vertical central section of a peculiar icasting or blank for the base of a gas governor, of the kind above described.
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar section of a cast base for a gas governor, threaded and otherwise finished, ready for the application of the other parts to complete the machine.
  • Fig. 3 represents a vertical central section of a complete governor embodying our invention.
  • A in Fig. l, indicates a casting or blank from which to form the base of a gas governor. It consists of a body part A provided with an inlet gas opening B and an outlet gas opening C, such as are usual in governors of this class, avvertical annular projection D, and an annular side projection E extending from the body. When finished, as shown in Fig. 2, this side projection is preferably recessed annularly,
  • H indicates a guide-bar, through which, when centrally perforated, as shown in Figs.
  • valve-stem is to pass.
  • This bar may be cast integral with, or may be secured to the body A', as usual.
  • L in Fig. 3, indicates a hollow cylinder secured to the annularprojection D.
  • the cylinders when in place as shown in Fig. 3, form an annular vessel for containing liquid to con-.
  • M indicates an inverted cup
  • N the liquid seal
  • O indicates the Valve stem passing through the guide-bars P. and H.
  • Q indicates a valve
  • R a valve-seat, of usual construction.
  • Sindicatos the usual Washer, and T the usual threaded nut for connecting a pipe.
  • U indicates a cover removable as usual, and V indicates usual adjusting weights to be placed upon the top of the inverted cup.
  • W indicates perforated or open work railing around the margin of the upper part of the inverted cup, the purpose of which is to prevent the weights from slipping oft.
  • the perforations in this guard or railing are for the purpose of allowing any liquid that may accidentally get upon the top of the cop to run oft into the liquid containing vessel.
  • annular projections D and E as there shown form the seats or fastening parts of the two cylinders G and L, the former being inclined and fitting in the annular recess F.
  • This construction of a cast base for a gas governor gives all the rigidity and strength required for the upper parts of the governor, which are preferably all made of sheet metal, and for the pipe connections, without waste of material, or undue weight of metal.
  • This construction of base enables us to form the cylindrical vessel for containing the liquid seal out of the two cylinders mainly outside of the main structure or body of the base. The practical advantage of this is that the body of the cast base may thereby be reduced to the minimum diameter and weight of metal. We thus get an increased area for gas pressure en the float-Qin other Words aioat of greater diameter than the main part of the casting with the least metal.
  • Fig. l we have shown .in dotted lines anl upward extension ofthe Vertical annular pro- Jection D, intended to indicate that this projection may be cast in one with the base, Without departing from the substance of our in-v vention, to take the place of the sheet metal cylinder L, but in practice, as a rule, we prefer to employ the sheet metal cylinder.

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(No Model.) 2 sheets-sheet L M. AS HOPKINS 8v C. H. DICKSON.
FLUID PRESSURE REGULATOR.
Patented Sept. 18, 1894.
Sufi/wow @auf 2 @9eme/mea (No Model.) .2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
S HOPKINS & C.'H. DIGKSON.
PLUIE PRESSURE REGULATOR.
No. 526,320. Patented Sept. 18,` 1894.4
me Nonms PETERS oo.. vrgo'mgtno.. wAsmNaroN n c f STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARCUS s. HOPKINS AND CHARLES H. DIOKSON, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; SAID HOPKINS ASSIGNOR To SAIDDICKSON.
FLUID-,PRl-:ss'unr' REGULATOR. a
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 526,32, datedisepternber 18, 1894. Application filed November 21, 1891. Renewed March 17, 1894. Serial No. 504,101. (No model.)
.To all whom it mayconcern..-v
Be it known that we, MARCUS S. HOPKINS and CHARLES H. DICKSON, of Washington, in the District of Columbia, have invented certaln new and useful Improvements in Fluid- Pressure Regulators, of which the following 1s a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
The object of our invention is to simplify the construction of gas governors, of the class in which an inverted cup or float and a liquid seal are used. It is desirable in this class of governors that they shall be strong in the parts where the pipe connections are to be made, and at the same time that they shall be as light as possible, and of a construction that will permit them to be readily and economically made gas tight and liquid tight. Accordingly by our plan we cast the base of the governor structure of peculiar form and make the upper part or superstructure preferably of sheet metal in a peculiar manner, as below set forth in detail.
Figure l of the drawings represents a vertical central section of a peculiar icasting or blank for the base of a gas governor, of the kind above described. Fig. 2 represents a similar section of a cast base for a gas governor, threaded and otherwise finished, ready for the application of the other parts to complete the machine. Fig. 3 represents a vertical central section of a complete governor embodying our invention.
Referring to the letters upon the drawings, A, in Fig. l, indicates a casting or blank from which to form the base of a gas governor. It consists of a body part A provided with an inlet gas opening B and an outlet gas opening C, such as are usual in governors of this class, avvertical annular projection D, and an annular side projection E extending from the body. When finished, as shown in Fig. 2, this side projection is preferably recessed annularly,
j or cut away at F to form a shoulder and receive and support a hollow cylinder G, preferably tapered as shown in Fig. 3, so as to be largest at its upper end.
H indicates a guide-bar, through which, when centrally perforated, as shown in Figs.
2 and 3, the valve-stem is to pass. This bar may be cast integral with, or may be secured to the body A', as usual.
I and K, in Figs. 2 and 3, indicate screwthreads of the finished base for ordinary pipe connections.
L, in Fig. 3, indicates a hollow cylinder secured to the annularprojection D. The cylinders, when in place as shown in Fig. 3, form an annular vessel for containing liquid to con-.
stitute a gasseal.
M indicates an inverted cup, and N the liquid seal.
O indicates the Valve stem passing through the guide-bars P. and H.
Q indicates a valve, and R a valve-seat, of usual construction.
Sindicatos the usual Washer, and T the usual threaded nut for connecting a pipe.
U indicates a cover removable as usual, and V indicates usual adjusting weights to be placed upon the top of the inverted cup.
W indicates perforated or open work railing around the margin of the upper part of the inverted cup, the purpose of which is to prevent the weights from slipping oft. The perforations in this guard or railing are for the purpose of allowing any liquid that may accidentally get upon the top of the cop to run oft into the liquid containing vessel.
Referring to Fig. 3 it will be noticed that the annular projections D and E as there shown form the seats or fastening parts of the two cylinders G and L, the former being inclined and fitting in the annular recess F. This construction of a cast base for a gas governor gives all the rigidity and strength required for the upper parts of the governor, which are preferably all made of sheet metal, and for the pipe connections, without waste of material, or undue weight of metal. This construction of base enables us to form the cylindrical vessel for containing the liquid seal out of the two cylinders mainly outside of the main structure or body of the base. The practical advantage of this is that the body of the cast base may thereby be reduced to the minimum diameter and weight of metal. We thus get an increased area for gas pressure en the float-Qin other Words aioat of greater diameter than the main part of the casting with the least metal.
In Fig. l we have shown .in dotted lines anl upward extension ofthe Vertical annular pro- Jection D, intended to indicate that this projection may be cast in one with the base, Without departing from the substance of our in-v vention, to take the place of the sheet metal cylinder L, but in practice, as a rule, we prefer to employ the sheet metal cylinder.
By our invention it will be seen that We produce a solid base forv a gas governor adapted to directly support two cylinders that form the Walls of a vessel to contain a liquid seal mainly outside of the body ofthe casting.
Various formal modifications may be made in the embodiment of our invention, but we MARCUS S. HOPKINS. CHARLES H. DICKSON.
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