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US661664A
US661664A US72453899A US1899724538A US661664A US 661664 A US661664 A US 661664A US 72453899 A US72453899 A US 72453899A US 1899724538 A US1899724538 A US 1899724538A US 661664 A US661664 A US 661664A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to metallic packing for piston-rods and the like; and its objects are, first, to provide a metallic packing of extremely simple construction which is highly efficient without a multiplicity of parts and without the necessity of springs or kindred devices to keep the rings in compression;
  • the interior of the stuffing-box A is cylindrical,concentric with the rod B.
  • the annular piston formed with grooves in its periphery to hold the spring packing-rings D, which fit snugly into the bore of the stuffing-box.
  • annular projection O on the piston C bears against one or more soft-metal rings surrounding the rod.
  • 'lwo rings are shown in the drawings,the inner one, E, being substantially cylindrical in form,while the outer one, E, has atapering exterior surface, preferably slightly curved, as shown.
  • the rings have flat abutting ends, and they are split, in order that they may be closed upon the rod under pressure. If desired, they may be made in segments, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 3.
  • a ring F Surrounding the rings E E is a ring F, which at its outer end fits the rod and is countersunk or cupped from its inner end to fit the outer surface of therings E E.
  • the outer end of the ring F is flat and bears against a similar surface on a ring G, which has a slightly convex outer end fitting into a concavity in the inner side of the gland H of the stuffing-box.
  • the usual studs I and nuts K are provided for holding the gland in place.
  • the ring G may be made integral with the cupped ring F, if desired, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the piston and the several rings are centrally bored to accurately fit the piston-rod, valve-stem, or other rod B, and a certain clearance is left between their peripheries and the bore of the stuffing-box, so that the only parts bearing upon the interior of the box are the packing-rings D on the piston.
  • a washer may be placed behind said annular piston, if desired.
  • the piston O In operation the piston O is forced outwardly by the fluid-pressure against the softmetal rings E E, compressing them into the cupped ring F, whose tapering interior closes them upon the rod B. The greater the fluidpressure the tighter the rings hug the rods. When the pressureis' relieved, the piston recedes and the rings E E spring open again. The wear is thus reduced to a minimum.
  • This device has been used with excellent results upon both stationary and locomotive engines.

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No. 66l,664. Patented Nov. I3, 1900. v R Y LANE METALLIC ROD PACKING.
(Application filed Jul 20, 1899 (No Model) NITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
REAMER YONG LANE, OF MERIDIAN, MISSISSIPPI.
M ETALLIC ROD-PACKING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 661,664, dated November 13, 1900.
Application filed July 20, 1899.
T0 all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, REAMER YONG LANE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Meridian,in the county of Lauderdale and State of Mississippi, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Metallic Rod-Packing; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to metallic packing for piston-rods and the like; and its objects are, first, to provide a metallic packing of extremely simple construction which is highly efficient without a multiplicity of parts and without the necessity of springs or kindred devices to keep the rings in compression;
secondly, to provide a packing in which the compression is eifected by the steam or other pressure and is maintained only so long as the pressure is exerted and thereis a tendency for it to escape, whereby unnecessary wear on all the parts is prevented. I attain these results by means of the packing hereinafter described, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which-- Figure l is a longitudinal section of a stuifing-boX, showing a portion of a rod and a half-sectional elevation of my improved packing applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a sectional end elevation showing the face of the stuffingbox gland, the inner dotted line showing the circular section of the packing. Fig. 3 shows the packing-rings and the compressing-piston in perspective,somewhat separated. Fig. i is a half-sectional elevation of. a modified cupped ring.
The interior of the stuffing-box A is cylindrical,concentric with the rod B. In its inner end is received the annular piston 0, formed with grooves in its periphery to hold the spring packing-rings D, which fit snugly into the bore of the stuffing-box. There should be a greater amount of friction between the rings D and the stuffing-box than between the piston and the rod, so that when the steam or other pressure is removed from the piston Serial No. 724,538. \No model.)
it will not be carried to and fro by the rod, but will remain stationary in the stuffing-box.
An annular projection O on the piston C bears against one or more soft-metal rings surrounding the rod. 'lwo rings are shown in the drawings,the inner one, E, being substantially cylindrical in form,while the outer one, E, has atapering exterior surface, preferably slightly curved, as shown. The rings have flat abutting ends, and they are split, in order that they may be closed upon the rod under pressure. If desired, they may be made in segments, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 3.
Surrounding the rings E E is a ring F, which at its outer end fits the rod and is countersunk or cupped from its inner end to fit the outer surface of therings E E. The outer end of the ring F is flat and bears against a similar surface on a ring G, which has a slightly convex outer end fitting into a concavity in the inner side of the gland H of the stuffing-box. The usual studs I and nuts K are provided for holding the gland in place. The ring G may be made integral with the cupped ring F, if desired, as shown in Fig. 4.
The piston and the several rings are centrally bored to accurately fit the piston-rod, valve-stem, or other rod B, and a certain clearance is left between their peripheries and the bore of the stuffing-box, so that the only parts bearing upon the interior of the box are the packing-rings D on the piston.
To prevent excessive Wear on the packingrings a washer may be placed behind said annular piston, if desired.
In operation the piston O is forced outwardly by the fluid-pressure against the softmetal rings E E, compressing them into the cupped ring F, whose tapering interior closes them upon the rod B. The greater the fluidpressure the tighter the rings hug the rods. When the pressureis' relieved, the piston recedes and the rings E E spring open again. The wear is thus reduced to a minimum.
This device has been used with excellent results upon both stationary and locomotive engines.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is The combination with a stuffing-box A and In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
REAMER YONG LANE.
Witnesses:
JOHN S. READY, M. H. JAOOBY.
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US3004783A (en) * 1957-08-12 1961-10-17 Houston Engineers Inc High pressure packing means
US3023012A (en) * 1959-06-09 1962-02-27 Shaffer Tool Works Submarine drilling head and blowout preventer
US3057627A (en) * 1960-03-22 1962-10-09 Merrill M Main Rapid gland adjustment

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3004783A (en) * 1957-08-12 1961-10-17 Houston Engineers Inc High pressure packing means
US3023012A (en) * 1959-06-09 1962-02-27 Shaffer Tool Works Submarine drilling head and blowout preventer
US3057627A (en) * 1960-03-22 1962-10-09 Merrill M Main Rapid gland adjustment

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