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US669669A
US669669A US2249700A US1900022497A US669669A US 669669 A US669669 A US 669669A US 2249700 A US2249700 A US 2249700A US 1900022497 A US1900022497 A US 1900022497A US 669669 A US669669 A US 669669A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in means for controlling the Water-pressure of steam-actuated boiler-feed pumps; and the object of my improvement is to provide for an apparatus which is extremely simple in point of construction and invariable positive and devoid of friction and leakage in point of operation.
  • an apparatus constructed and arranged substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure lrepresents an exterior elevational view o f said apparat-us shown in connection with a steam-boiler and the steam-actuated Water-feed pump therefor.
  • Fig. 2 represents said apparatus detached, enlarged, and in a ⁇ vertical sectional view.
  • a part of a steam-boiler as at A, a steam-pump B, and the pump-governing apparatus C, the latter being interposed between the steam-pi pe line a from the boiler and the water-pipe line b, leading to said boiler.
  • the steam-pipe a connects with the steam-cylinder of said pump, as at o, and the feed-pipe line extends from the pump-cylinder, as at d, to the boiler, as at d.
  • Such or similar may be the conditions for which said governing apparatus is adapted and rendered useful in controlling apredetermined Water-pressure for said boiler or other vessel containing Water under pressure.
  • this ⁇ apparatus comprises a valve-casing e, the valve f, the sleeve g, the plug h, the diaphragm z, and bonnetj.
  • valve-casing may be of the ordinary globevalve style, within vwhich is seated, from the under side, said valve f, as seen enlarged in Fig. 2.
  • the sleeve g has suitable connection with said casing, as at lo.
  • the former is preferably elongated and terminates in a ange -boXes are employed.
  • the stem j" of said valve extends to well nigh the bottom of said sleeve and loosely connects with the plug 7L, which latter member also loosely7 fits within the cavity g2.
  • the diaphragm preferably consists of elastic material, such as sheetrubber or the like.
  • valve f remains removed from its seat as long as the pump furnishes water under a predetermined pressure.
  • pressure should always be in excess of that of the steam-pressure; but it should not be unduly higher than the steam-pressure.
  • the diaphragm i serves in the capacity of a flexible partition between the Water and steam space of said apparatus. Therefore no leakage is possible between one space and the other. Furthermore, there is no loss in pressure due to friction, as is the case in other apparatuses for this purpose Where stufng- The f uli Water-pressure is imparted to the valve by the intervention of this diaphragm. Thus as soon as the Water-pressure would rise above the intended pressure the valve f will be forced upward to close upon its seat and remain so until the water-pressure diminishes to the normal state.
  • the stem g is made elongated simply for the purpose of retaining the heat from the steam away from said diaphragm. In a long sleeve the steam becomes condensed.
  • valve-stem proper also the sleeve, may be so enlarged as to dispense with a separate plug without departing from the nature of my invention.
  • the pressure of the water in the dischargepipe line b is regulated by means of the valve D. Furthermore, the speed of the pump and the closing action of the governing apparatus can be adjusted by manipulating said valve as conditions may require.
  • the valve D is once adjusted so that the pump at a normal speed will furnish the necessary quantity of water, then an increase in the pump speed would cause an abnormally-high pressure in the pipe -line b and bonnet j under diaphragm i, whereupon the valve f will be forced toward its seat and for a time interrupt the flow of steam to the pump until normal conditions are established.
  • the condensation of steam (water) which accumulates in sleeve g forms a medium of protection for the diaphragm against live steam.
  • the pressure upon the inner side of the diaphragm does in no way affect the condition of the than a boiler.
  • a steam-pump governor comprising the combination of a suitable valve-casing arranged in the steam-pipe line from boiler to puinp, an elongated, flanged valve stem sleeve depending from said casing, a diaphragm adjacent the Iiange of said sleeve, a recessed bonnet securing the diaphragm to said ange and the chamber formed by said bonnet and diaphragm being arranged in open relation with the water-pressu re pipe-line between the feed-pump and boiler and a valve seating against the steam-pressure in said casing and having an inclosedplug in contact with said diaphragm the area of said plug being smaller than that of the valve for the purpose of maintaining an overbalanee of Water-pressure over the steam-pressu re as set forth.

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C. E. SQUIRES.
FEED PUMP GOVERNOR.
(Application tiled July 5, 1900.) (N o M o d el.)
Patented Mar. I2, I90l.
Unitas @autres CHARLES E. SQUIRES, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
FEED-PUMP GOVERNOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters atent No. 669,669. dated March 12, 1901 Application filed July 5, QOO. serial No. 22,497. (No model.)
l America, residing at No. 42 Forestdale avenue, in the city of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvemen tsin Feed- APump Governors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in means for controlling the Water-pressure of steam-actuated boiler-feed pumps; and the object of my improvement is to provide for an apparatus which is extremely simple in point of construction and invariable positive and devoid of friction and leakage in point of operation. I attain this objectin an apparatus constructed and arranged substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure lrepresents an exterior elevational view o f said apparat-us shown in connection with a steam-boiler and the steam-actuated Water-feed pump therefor. Fig. 2 represents said apparatus detached, enlarged, and in a `vertical sectional view.
Like letters of reference denote like parts in the drawings and specication.
Referring to Fig. l, there is shown a part of a steam-boiler, as at A, a steam-pump B, and the pump-governing apparatus C, the latter being interposed between the steam-pi pe line a from the boiler and the water-pipe line b, leading to said boiler. The steam-pipe a, connects with the steam-cylinder of said pump, as at o, and the feed-pipe line extends from the pump-cylinder, as at d, to the boiler, as at d. Such or similar may be the conditions for which said governing apparatus is adapted and rendered useful in controlling apredetermined Water-pressure for said boiler or other vessel containing Water under pressure.
Substantially this `apparatus comprises a valve-casing e, the valve f, the sleeve g, the plug h, the diaphragm z, and bonnetj. The
valve-casing may be of the ordinary globevalve style, within vwhich is seated, from the under side, said valve f, as seen enlarged in Fig. 2. The sleeve g has suitable connection with said casing, as at lo. The former is preferably elongated and terminates in a ange -boXes are employed.
g which is a counterpart of bonnetj. The stem j" of said valve extends to well nigh the bottom of said sleeve and loosely connects with the plug 7L, which latter member also loosely7 fits within the cavity g2. Between flange g and bonnetj is held secure the diaphraginiforsupportofsaidplugandtoimpart pressure to same and exclusion of leakage past said plug. The diaphragm preferably consists of elastic material, such as sheetrubber or the like. At j' communication is established with the \vater discharge pipe from the pump and the cavity j?, which is formed by said bonnet.
The conditions under which this contrivance isintended to operate are such that the valve f remains removed from its seat as long as the pump furnishes water under a predetermined pressure. For obvious reasons such pressure should always be in excess of that of the steam-pressure; but it should not be unduly higher than the steam-pressure.
With this apparatus a certain predetermined water-pressure can be maintained simply by selecting a proper plug area in relation to the valve area. Now since the waterpressure should be higher than the steampressure it is evident that the plug area must be smaller than the area of the valve-opening, and if the relation is such then the valve fwill remain open even though the waterpressure is higher than the steam-pressure; but should the water-pressure in the feedpipe to the boiler rise above the normal pressure then a closing of the valve can and will be effected, since an unduly higher pressure would overcome the steam pressure even though the valve area is larger than the plug area.
The diaphragm i serves in the capacity of a flexible partition between the Water and steam space of said apparatus. Therefore no leakage is possible between one space and the other. Furthermore, there is no loss in pressure due to friction, as is the case in other apparatuses for this purpose Where stufng- The f uli Water-pressure is imparted to the valve by the intervention of this diaphragm. Thus as soon as the Water-pressure would rise above the intended pressure the valve f will be forced upward to close upon its seat and remain so until the water-pressure diminishes to the normal state. The stem g is made elongated simply for the purpose of retaining the heat from the steam away from said diaphragm. In a long sleeve the steam becomes condensed. Therefore only hot water will come to bear upon said diaphragm, which at times may be drained by way of a petcock or the like. Eventually the valve-stem proper, also the sleeve, may be so enlarged as to dispense with a separate plug without departing from the nature of my invention. l
The pressure of the water in the dischargepipe line b is regulated by means of the valve D. Furthermore, the speed of the pump and the closing action of the governing apparatus can be adjusted by manipulating said valve as conditions may require. When the valve D is once adjusted so that the pump at a normal speed will furnish the necessary quantity of water, then an increase in the pump speed would cause an abnormally-high pressure in the pipe -line b and bonnet j under diaphragm i, whereupon the valve f will be forced toward its seat and for a time interrupt the flow of steam to the pump until normal conditions are established. The condensation of steam (water) which accumulates in sleeve g forms a medium of protection for the diaphragm against live steam. The pressure upon the inner side of the diaphragm does in no way affect the condition of the than a boiler.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A steam-pump governor comprising the combination of a suitable valve-casing arranged in the steam-pipe line from boiler to puinp, an elongated, flanged valve stem sleeve depending from said casing, a diaphragm adjacent the Iiange of said sleeve, a recessed bonnet securing the diaphragm to said ange and the chamber formed by said bonnet and diaphragm being arranged in open relation with the water-pressu re pipe-line between the feed-pump and boiler and a valve seating against the steam-pressure in said casing and having an inclosedplug in contact with said diaphragm the area of said plug being smaller than that of the valve for the purpose of maintaining an overbalanee of Water-pressure over the steam-pressu re as set forth.
In witness whereof I hereunto affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
CHARLES E. SQUIRES. Witnesses:
BERNHARD F. EIBLER, AUGUST KRAsTIN
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2535749A (en) * 1943-06-08 1950-12-26 Mueller Herman Gundert Combined steam engine, compressor, and control therefor
US2574297A (en) * 1946-07-31 1951-11-06 Maytag Co Diaphragm seal for high pressures
US5082237A (en) * 1989-12-07 1992-01-21 Haci Ayvaz, A.S. Steam trap
US20050016598A1 (en) * 2003-07-21 2005-01-27 Frindt Timothy Geoffrey Pressure-operated regulating valve with adjustable deadband

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2535749A (en) * 1943-06-08 1950-12-26 Mueller Herman Gundert Combined steam engine, compressor, and control therefor
US2574297A (en) * 1946-07-31 1951-11-06 Maytag Co Diaphragm seal for high pressures
US5082237A (en) * 1989-12-07 1992-01-21 Haci Ayvaz, A.S. Steam trap
US20050016598A1 (en) * 2003-07-21 2005-01-27 Frindt Timothy Geoffrey Pressure-operated regulating valve with adjustable deadband

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