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US671160A
US671160A US1912600A US1900019126A US671160A US 671160 A US671160 A US 671160A US 1912600 A US1912600 A US 1912600A US 1900019126 A US1900019126 A US 1900019126A US 671160 A US671160 A US 671160A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
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  • I constitute a simple and fast-running motor in which all the distributing, regulating, and transmitting parts are arranged in a single closed casing containing a quantity of oil which secures perfect lubrication by dipping. thus contained in the casing can be quickly inspected, an easily-removable door giving access to the interior through a large opening reserved in the said casing.
  • Such of the said parts as are delicate can also be easily'taken out of the casing to be examined or repaired, if necessary.
  • Figure l is a vertical section.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section ou the line x no, Fig. l; and
  • Fig. 3 is a side View, the door of the casing being removed.
  • A represents the cylinder of the motor; B, the piston; O, the pitman; D, the driving-shaft; E, the" casing in two parts; II, the fly-wheel; I, an operatingdrum; K, the counter-shaft, on which are fixed the distributing, regulating, and other devices, the said shaft K being operated by the driving-shaft by means of a pair of toothed wheels loosely mounted on a iixed axis or spindle L, supported by the casing at L L and held in place or clamped by the two parts of the casing and by a square head which lits into the recess L and which also prevents the said spindle from turning.
  • the shaft K is in this .case operated by the pinion O, lixedly mounted on the drivingshaft and havingv half the radius of the toothed wheel iixedly mounted on shaft K.
  • the exhaust-cam (shown at P) operates the exhaust-valve through'the medium of a rod P.
  • the said cam P is hollow and serves as a support foi ⁇ the different parts of a ball-governor comprising two ball-carrying levers a a', pivoted to supports b and operating a sleeve c, which is made in two parts for convenience of iitting.
  • the said levers are connected by two springs d d', fixed to balancebeams. One of the latter is movable about the ball-carrying lever, so as to obtain equal tension of the two springs.
  • the said sleeve c through the medium of a lever R for that purpose and of a barR, controls the regulating devices.
  • the springs d d may be replaced by a single spring, drawing the bar R' outward, and thus tending to bring the balls of the governor together.
  • the tubular counter-shaft the governor or regulator carried by the latter, the gearing Connecting said shafts, the surrounding oasing having a removable door adjacent to the counter-shaft, and a spindle extending through the counter-shaft and removably supported in the casing, substantially as set forth.

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' No. 67u60.
Patentq Apr. .2, |901.
s L; v'. cHAuvEAu. GAS ENGINE 0R MOTOR.
{Applicationled June 5, 1900.)
MINIMUM (ne Nudel.)
llNiTnn STATES lDnTnNT GUSTAVE LON VICTOR OHAUVEAU, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
GAS ENGINE OR MOTOR.
SEECIFCATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 671,160, dated April 2, 1901.
Application filed June 5, 1900. Serial No. 19,126. \l\lo model.)
To all whom it may concern,.-
Be it known that I, GUsTAvn LoN VICTOR OHAUVEAU, engineer, a citizen of the French Republic, residing at 29 Rue des Belles-Feuilles, Paris, France, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Gas Engines or Motors, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a motor which is simple in construction, compact, light, easily kept in order and examined, and of great durability.
To secure the above results, I constitute a simple and fast-running motor in which all the distributing, regulating, and transmitting parts are arranged in a single closed casing containing a quantity of oil which secures perfect lubrication by dipping. thus contained in the casing can be quickly inspected, an easily-removable door giving access to the interior through a large opening reserved in the said casing. Such of the said parts as are delicate can also be easily'taken out of the casing to be examined or repaired, if necessary.
In the accompanying drawings I have shown a motor incorporating my invention.
Figure l is a vertical section. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section ou the line x no, Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is a side View, the door of the casing being removed.
In the said drawings, A represents the cylinder of the motor; B, the piston; O, the pitman; D, the driving-shaft; E, the" casing in two parts; II, the fly-wheel; I, an operatingdrum; K, the counter-shaft, on which are fixed the distributing, regulating, and other devices, the said shaft K being operated by the driving-shaft by means of a pair of toothed wheels loosely mounted on a iixed axis or spindle L, supported by the casing at L L and held in place or clamped by the two parts of the casing and by a square head which lits into the recess L and which also prevents the said spindle from turning. It will be seen that the said axis or spindle L can be readily removed by pushing the end L" by means of a small bar or other convenient instrument introduced through the hole Nin the drum I and afterward drawing it out by its head through the hole M made in the liy-wheel I-I for this purpose, Fig. 2, which shows the spindie partially removed. In this way after re- 'lhe parts A moving a door Z and also the spindle L the intermediate or counter shaft K,together with the devices carried by the same, can be easily taken out at once by hand.
The motor or engine shown in the accompanying drawings is a four-stroke cycle explosion-engine having electric igniter, automatic inlet valve and operated exhaust- Vvalve, and any suitable regulating device.
The shaft K is in this .case operated by the pinion O, lixedly mounted on the drivingshaft and havingv half the radius of the toothed wheel iixedly mounted on shaft K.
The exhaust-cam (shown at P) operates the exhaust-valve through'the medium of a rod P. The said cam P is hollow and serves as a support foi` the different parts of a ball-governor comprising two ball-carrying levers a a', pivoted to supports b and operating a sleeve c, which is made in two parts for convenience of iitting. The said levers are connected by two springs d d', fixed to balancebeams. One of the latter is movable about the ball-carrying lever, so as to obtain equal tension of the two springs. The said sleeve c, through the medium of a lever R for that purpose and of a barR, controls the regulating devices. The springs d d may be replaced by a single spring, drawing the bar R' outward, and thus tending to bring the balls of the governor together.
S designates the igniting-cam. Ignition can be effected in any convenient manner by the rod T.
The above description is only given by way of example. The principle of my invention can be applied just as well to a do uble-acting engine or one having several cylinders, whether vertical or horizontal, driven by steam or any other Huid, with or without a regulator, the igniting-tube being either automatic or operated, having several valves or other distributing devices automatic or operated, with automatic or mechanical carbureter, pump, dac. rPhe number of cams may be increased for that purpose. Either the dimensions or the form may be modied. The cams may be replaced by ratchet-wheels or other devices, so as to operate all the parts for the purpose for which they are intended.
I claiml. The combination with the casing, of the IOO driving shaft, the tubular counter shaft geared to the driving-shaft, and the spindle extending through the counter-shaft and removably supported in bearings in the Casing, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination with the casing, of the driving-shaft supported in bearings therein, the tubular counter-shaft geared to the driving-shaft and carrying the distributing and regulating devices, the spindle extending through the' Counter-shaft and removably supported at its ends in bearings in the easing, and means to hold the spindle against turning, substantially as set forth.
3. The combination of the driving-shaft,
the tubular counter-shaft= the governor or regulator carried by the latter, the gearing Connecting said shafts, the surrounding oasing having a removable door adjacent to the counter-shaft, and a spindle extending through the counter-shaft and removably supported in the casing, substantially as set forth.
In testimony Whereo` I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GUSTAVE LON VICTUR CHAUVEAU.
Witnesses:
CLAUDIUs LUssoN, EDWARD P. MACLEAN.
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