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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to a means for packing rods such as the piston-rods of steam-cylinders, pump-rods, &c., the object being to produce a device by means of which to employ steam or fluid pressure to aid in producing a steam-tight joint around the rod.
  • Figure 1 shows a portion of a steam-cylinder with my invention attached thereto, parts being broken away and longitudinally sectioned.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view indicated by arrow 2 in Fig. 1, the rod being transversely sectioned on the dotted line 2 2, parts being broken away.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section 011 the dotted line 3 3 in Fig. 1 viewed as indicated by the arrow pointed thereon.
  • A is a steam-cylinder, of ordinary construction, B being the head, 0 the stuiiing-box, and D the piston- 0 rod.
  • B being the head
  • D the piston- 0 rod.
  • I add a chamber or cage E, Fig. 1, joining it to the stuffingbox by means of longitudinal studs or tiebolts a.
  • the internal diameter of the outer wall of this chamber corresponds with the in- 3 5 ternal diameter of the stuffing-box, the chamber constituting, in a sense, a longitudinal extension of the stuffing-box.
  • aring b of packing, to form a steam-tight joint between the joined parts; or, if preferred, a ground-joint maybe formed between the chamber and the stuffing-box.
  • the chamber E is cylindrical and, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, is formed with an inner lon- 5 gitudinal wall or sleeve 0 to bear againstor meet the rod D.
  • a cylindrical or annular presser-head e is placed within the annular space Z, between the outer and the inner cylindrical walls of the chamber, as shown.
  • the stufiing-boXG is filled with some suitable packing material--such, for example, as
  • the presser-head e fits closely within the annular space Z of the chamber E, but so as to have longitudinal motion therein, its inner end being adapted to press the packing material.
  • a steam-pipe g of small caliber communicates with the space Z of the chamber E at the outer end of the latter, said pipe leading from the interior of the steam-chest of the cylinder or some convenient part of the live-steam space between the throttlevalve and the cylinder. Steam under pressure flowing through this pipe will act to press the head 6 against the packing is, tending to cause the latter to form a steam-tight joint with the piston-rod.
  • the presser-head fits between the walls of the space Z, so as to form practically steam-tight joints with those walls, so that steam introduced into said space cannot escape therefrom.
  • the parts are so arranged that the presser-head slightly enters the stuffing-box O, as shown in Fig. 1, which serves to accurately center the parts, and the length of the presser-head admits of its following down into the stuffing-box as the packing wears away.
  • the inner and the outer walls of the chamber E are preferably made of the'same length, and the head 6 projects beyond the open end of said chamber.
  • a device for packing piston-rods consisting in combination with a stuffing-box, and packing material therein, of an extension chamber for the stuffing-box having an outer and an inner cylindrical wall inclosing an annular space between them, a cylindrical presser-head in said space adapted to press the packing material, and means for supplying steam under pressure between the end of the head and the extension, substantially as 5 set forth.

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(No Model.) 0. J. GARLOCK.
PISTON ROD PACKING.
Patented Nov. 24, 1896.
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OLIN J. GARLOCK, or ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, AssIeNoR To THE GARLOGK PACKING COMPANY, OF PALMYRA, NEW YORK. 1
PISTON-ROD PACKING.
SPECTLFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent NO. 572,053, dated November 24, 1896.
Application filed May 22, 1896- Serial No. 592,632. (No model.)
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Be it known that I, OLIN J. GARLOCK, of Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented a new and use- 5 ful Improvement in Piston Rod Packing, which improvement is fully set forth in the following specification and shown in the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to a means for packing rods such as the piston-rods of steam-cylinders, pump-rods, &c., the object being to produce a device by means of which to employ steam or fluid pressure to aid in producing a steam-tight joint around the rod.
The invention is hereinafterfully described and more particularly pointed out.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 shows a portion of a steam-cylinder with my invention attached thereto, parts being broken away and longitudinally sectioned. Fig. 2 is an end view indicated by arrow 2 in Fig. 1, the rod being transversely sectioned on the dotted line 2 2, parts being broken away. Fig. 3 is a transverse section 011 the dotted line 3 3 in Fig. 1 viewed as indicated by the arrow pointed thereon.
Referring to the figures, A is a steam-cylinder, of ordinary construction, B being the head, 0 the stuiiing-box, and D the piston- 0 rod. To the stuffing-box C, I add a chamber or cage E, Fig. 1, joining it to the stuffingbox by means of longitudinal studs or tiebolts a. The internal diameter of the outer wall of this chamber corresponds with the in- 3 5 ternal diameter of the stuffing-box, the chamber constituting, in a sense, a longitudinal extension of the stuffing-box. At the base of the chamber and between it and the stuffingbox there is placed aring b, of packing, to form a steam-tight joint between the joined parts; or, if preferred, a ground-joint maybe formed between the chamber and the stuffing-box.
The chamber E is cylindrical and, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, is formed with an inner lon- 5 gitudinal wall or sleeve 0 to bear againstor meet the rod D. Within the annular space Z, between the outer and the inner cylindrical walls of the chamber, is placed a cylindrical or annular presser-head e, as shown.
The stufiing-boXG is filled with some suitable packing material--such, for example, as
rings is, of prepared rubber or fibrous packing. The presser-head e fits closely within the annular space Z of the chamber E, but so as to have longitudinal motion therein, its inner end being adapted to press the packing material. A steam-pipe g of small caliber communicates with the space Z of the chamber E at the outer end of the latter, said pipe leading from the interior of the steam-chest of the cylinder or some convenient part of the live-steam space between the throttlevalve and the cylinder. Steam under pressure flowing through this pipe will act to press the head 6 against the packing is, tending to cause the latter to form a steam-tight joint with the piston-rod.
When the engine is not in use and the throttle-val ve closed, the pressure against the head 6 and the packing will be relieved. The presser-head fits between the walls of the space Z, so as to form practically steam-tight joints with those walls, so that steam introduced into said space cannot escape therefrom. The parts are so arranged that the presser-head slightly enters the stuffing-box O, as shown in Fig. 1, which serves to accurately center the parts, and the length of the presser-head admits of its following down into the stuffing-box as the packing wears away.
The inner and the outer walls of the chamber E are preferably made of the'same length, and the head 6 projects beyond the open end of said chamber.
What I claim as my invention is $5 1. A device for packing piston-rods consisting in combination with a stuffing-box, and packing material therein, of an extension chamber for the stuffing-box having an outer and an inner cylindrical wall inclosing an annular space between them, a cylindrical presser-head in said space adapted to press the packing material, and means for supplying steam under pressure between the end of the head and the extension, substantially as 5 set forth.
2. A device for packing piston-rods c011- sisting in combination with a stuffing-box and packing material nearly filling the same,
of an extension-chamber at the end of the too stuffing-box, said extension being provided with an inner longitudinal wall or sleeve, the
bore of which is the same as the diameter of the rod, a cylindrical head between the sleeve and the wall of the extension, the outer end of which is at a distance from the end of the extension and the inner end extends past the joint between the stufling-box and the extension and bears against the packing nmterial and means for introducing steam under pressure between the ends of the extension and [the outer end of the head, substantially as 10 set forth-v In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, this 13th day of May, 1896, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
OLIN J. GARLOOK. \Vi tn esses:
Enos B. WHITMORE, M. L. WINSTON.
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US4291768A (en) * 1980-01-14 1981-09-29 W-K-M Wellhead Systems, Inc. Packing assembly for wellheads
US4343477A (en) * 1981-02-04 1982-08-10 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Sealing device with thermal expansion pressure accumulator
US4991495A (en) * 1988-10-11 1991-02-12 Loegel Sr Charles Pump-actuating mechanism

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4291768A (en) * 1980-01-14 1981-09-29 W-K-M Wellhead Systems, Inc. Packing assembly for wellheads
US4343477A (en) * 1981-02-04 1982-08-10 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Sealing device with thermal expansion pressure accumulator
US4991495A (en) * 1988-10-11 1991-02-12 Loegel Sr Charles Pump-actuating mechanism

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