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US708372A
US708372A US8816602A US1902088166A US708372A US 708372 A US708372 A US 708372A US 8816602 A US8816602 A US 8816602A US 1902088166 A US1902088166 A US 1902088166A US 708372 A US708372 A US 708372A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
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  • W w W 4 w cams PETERS co, PHUTO-LHHO. WASHINGTON. o, c.
  • This invention has for its object to construct an automatic stop for an engine adapted to operate to shut 01f steam to the engine-as, for instance, to operate a suitable shut-off valve, and preferably to also sound an alarm in case the fiy-wheel of the engine or the cylinder becomes distorted.
  • a circuit-operating device is located close to the fly-wheel and another circuit-operating device is located close to the cylinder-head, and in case either of these parts becomes distorted the circuitoperating device located adjacent to it will be operated, and electromechanical mechanism is provided which is operatedv by a circuit controlled by either of said circuit-operating devices, which in turn operates suitable meansas, for instance, a valveand stops the engine. connected with the circuit operated by the circuit operating devices for sounding an alarm.
  • a shut-off valve has been operated by electromechanical mechan ism for stopping the engine; but, so far as I am aware,the circuit which operates said electromechanical mechanism has been operated by a circuit-operating device controlled by the governor of the engine or by a press-button operated by hand.
  • Figure 1 shows in side elevation a sufficient portion of an engine to illustrate my invention having circuit-operating devices located
  • An electric bell is preferably adjacent the flywheel and cylinder and also shows in diagram a circuit which is operated by said circuit-operating devices.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View of a cirouit-operatin g device which I may employ for carrying out my invention.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the circuit-operating device shown in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4; is a front elevation of the circuit operating device shown in' Fig. 2, and
  • Fig. 5 is a detail of one form of electromechanical mechanism which may be employed for releasing a weight which in turn operates a shut-off valve.
  • the two circuit-operating devices which are employed may be made alike, or substantially site the contact-pins c 0
  • the arm d is held in its upright position by means of a spring 61 bearing upon it, which quite firmly holds said arm against a stop-pin d on a stand or frame.
  • the arm d is held in a suitable position to support the cross-bar or plate d a short distance away from the contact-pins 0
  • An adjusting-screw 01 passes through said upright arm (1. In operation when said arm is moved on its pivot d in a direction toward the contact-pins c c and its cross-bar or plate d engages said contact-pins the circuit will be closed.
  • circuit-operating devices is located close to the fly-wheelas, forinstance, it may be bolted to a suitable stand or floor, as herein shown, the base-plate having slots for the bolts to provide for adjustment toward and from the fly-wheel, and when said base-plate is secured to the stand the screw d will be adjusted as close to the face of the rim of the fly-wheel as may be deemed desirable.
  • the fly-wheel distorts its rim will engage the screw (:1 and move the arm at on its pivot, and thereby bring the cross-bar or plate d into engagement with the contact-pins c c and close the circuit.
  • the other circuit-operating device will be disposed close to the cylinder-head, and being similarly constructed will be similarly operated by any distortion of the cylinder.
  • the armature of said electromagnet e is borne by a latch e, pivoted at 6 disposed to engage the upper end of an arm 6 pivoted at e and bearing a detent 6 which is engaged by a detent e on a pivoted detent-carrier 6 which is engaged by a detent e on a vertically-movable rod or bar 6 adapted to slide in suitable guides e in a plate c, said dotent e projecting rearwardly through a hole in the said plate to engage the electromechanical mechanism back of it.
  • the vertically-movable rod or bar a has connected to its lower end a weight f, by which it is moved when released, and the upper end of said rod or bar is connected by a suitable cord or chain 'f with any suitable shut-off valve (not shown) which may be employed.
  • An electric bell may be connected with the circuit which is operated by the circuit-operating devices, which, as herein shown, will be included in a local circuit adapted to be operated by a drop, which in turn is operated by an electromagnet included directly in the circuit which is operated by the circuit-opero What I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

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No. 708,372. Patented 80 t. 2 l9 2- N. c. LOCKE. p 0
AUTOMATIC ENGINE STOP.
(Application flied Jan. 2, 1902A (No Model.)
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NI' E NATHANIEL O. LOCKE, OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO LOCKE REGULATOR COMPANY, OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORA- TION OF MAINE.
AUTOMATIC ENGINE- STD P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 708,372, dated September 2, 1.902.
" Application filed January 2, 1902 Serial No. 88,166. (No model.)
To ctZl'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NATHANIEL O. LooKE, of Salem, county of Essex, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Automatic Engine-Stops, of which the 'following description, in connection with the acco mpanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object to construct an automatic stop for an engine adapted to operate to shut 01f steam to the engine-as, for instance, to operate a suitable shut-off valve, and preferably to also sound an alarm in case the fiy-wheel of the engine or the cylinder becomes distorted. g
It is well known that before the fly-wheel of an engine .bursts it becomes distorted, more or less, and also that before the head of the cylinder blows out said cylinder becomes distorted, moreor less, and the present invention provides for stopping the engine and sounding an alarm immediately either of these parts becomes distorted.
In carrying out my invention a circuit-operating device is located close to the fly-wheel and another circuit-operating device is located close to the cylinder-head, and in case either of these parts becomes distorted the circuitoperating device located adjacent to it will be operated, and electromechanical mechanism is provided which is operatedv by a circuit controlled by either of said circuit-operating devices, which in turn operates suitable meansas, for instance, a valveand stops the engine. connected with the circuit operated by the circuit operating devices for sounding an alarm. 1
Prior to this invention a shut-off valve has been operated by electromechanical mechan ism for stopping the engine; but, so far as I am aware,the circuit which operates said electromechanical mechanism has been operated by a circuit-operating device controlled by the governor of the engine or by a press-button operated by hand.
Figure 1 shows in side elevation a sufficient portion of an engine to illustrate my invention having circuit-operating devices located An electric bell is preferably adjacent the flywheel and cylinder and also shows in diagram a circuit which is operated by said circuit-operating devices. Fig. 2 is a plan View of a cirouit-operatin g device which I may employ for carrying out my invention.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the circuit-operating device shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 4; is a front elevation of the circuit operating device shown in' Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 is a detail of one form of electromechanical mechanism which may be employed for releasing a weight which in turn operates a shut-off valve.
on represents the fly-wheel of an engine, and i Z) the cylinder, said parts being shown in this manner merely for the sake of illustrating myinvention.
The two circuit-operating devices which are employed may be made alike, or substantially site the contact-pins c 0 The arm d is held in its upright position by means of a spring 61 bearing upon it, which quite firmly holds said arm against a stop-pin d on a stand or frame. The arm d is held in a suitable position to support the cross-bar or plate d a short distance away from the contact-pins 0 An adjusting-screw 01 passes through said upright arm (1. In operation when said arm is moved on its pivot d in a direction toward the contact-pins c c and its cross-bar or plate d engages said contact-pins the circuit will be closed.
One of these circuit-operating devices is located close to the fly-wheelas, forinstance, it may be bolted to a suitable stand or floor, as herein shown, the base-plate having slots for the bolts to provide for adjustment toward and from the fly-wheel, and when said base-plate is secured to the stand the screw d will be adjusted as close to the face of the rim of the fly-wheel as may be deemed desirable. Whenever the fly-wheel distorts its rim will engage the screw (:1 and move the arm at on its pivot, and thereby bring the cross-bar or plate d into engagement with the contact-pins c c and close the circuit. The other circuit-operating device will be disposed close to the cylinder-head, and being similarly constructed will be similarly operated by any distortion of the cylinder.
2 3 represent a pair of circuit-wires leading from one of the circuit-operating devices to an electromagnet 6, so that in case either one of the circuits is closed said electromagnet 6 will be energized. As herein shown, the armature of said electromagnet e is borne by a latch e, pivoted at 6 disposed to engage the upper end of an arm 6 pivoted at e and bearing a detent 6 which is engaged by a detent e on a pivoted detent-carrier 6 which is engaged by a detent e on a vertically-movable rod or bar 6 adapted to slide in suitable guides e in a plate c, said dotent e projecting rearwardly through a hole in the said plate to engage the electromechanical mechanism back of it. The vertically-movable rod or bar a has connected to its lower end a weight f, by which it is moved when released, and the upper end of said rod or bar is connected by a suitable cord or chain 'f with any suitable shut-off valve (not shown) which may be employed.
An electric bell may be connected with the circuit which is operated by the circuit-operating devices, which, as herein shown, will be included in a local circuit adapted to be operated by a drop, which in turn is operated by an electromagnet included directly in the circuit which is operated by the circuit-opero What I do claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In an automatic engine-stop, the combination with an engine, means for shutting off steam to the engine comprising an electromechanical actuating mechanism and a circnit therefor, of a circuit-operating device for said circuit located close to said engine and arranged to be operated by contact with a distorted part thereof, substantially as described.
2. In an automatic engine-stop, the combination with an engine, means for shutting 01f steamto the engine comprising electromechanical actuating mechanism and a circuit therefor, and an alarm also operated by said circuit, of a circuit-operating device for said circuit located close to said engine, and arranged to be operated by contact with a distorted part thereof,substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
NATHANIEL C. LOOKE.
Witnesses:
FRANK E. LooKE, LILLIE V. HARDING.
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