US731452A - Air-valve for hot-blast stoves. - Google Patents

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US731452A
US731452A US1902116345A US731452A US 731452 A US731452 A US 731452A US 1902116345 A US1902116345 A US 1902116345A US 731452 A US731452 A US 731452A
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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
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K39/00Devices for relieving the pressure on the sealing faces
    • F16K39/02Devices for relieving the pressure on the sealing faces for lift valves
    • F16K39/024Devices for relieving the pressure on the sealing faces for lift valves using an auxiliary valve on the main valve
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    • Y10T137/86936Pressure equalizing or auxiliary shunt flow
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  • My invention relates to the class of airvalves for hot-blast stoves, and is designed to improve the construction of such valves and render them easier to open.
  • such-air-valves have beenmade of one piece, and as the pressure in the stove is considerable at'the time that it is desired to open the valve it is difficult to force the valveinwardly to open it against such pressure.
  • Myinvention overcomes this difficulty, and it consists in making such valves in a plurality of parts, which are moved successively, so that the area of pressure which is acted against at any one period is greatly reduced and the opening of the valve thus made easy.
  • 2 represents the valvecasing, which is secured to the side of the hot-blast stove, this casing containing a seat 3 and an outer curved extension or outlet portion 4.
  • the valve consists of an annulus 5, having a beveled edge portion 6, arranged to seat upon the inner end of the valve-seat 3, this annulus containing a central valve portion 7, having asimilarly-beveled edge, which seats outwardly against the inner edge of the annulus.
  • the valve portion 7 is provided with a hub 8, to which is secured a stem 9, extending through guide 10 and pivotally connected. to a lever 11.
  • the lever 11 has a link connection 12 at the lower end pivoted at 13,
  • the annulus 5 is provided with outer inwardly-projecting ribs 17, which surround the hub 8 of the valve portions 7 and are arranged to be engaged by'a ring portion 18 on the stem after the valve portion '7 has been forced in a predetermined distance.
  • a hot-blast stove having connections arranged to create an air-pressure therein, said stove having in its side an inwardly-opening puppet air-valve formed of a plurality of parts, and hand-controlled mechanism arranged to force said parts inwardly one after the other against the air-pressure; substantially as described.
  • a hot-blast stove having an inwardlyopening puppet air-valve formed of aplurality of concentric divided portions, and hand-controlled mechanism for forcing one portion inwardly and thereafter forcing in the other portion; substantially as described.
  • a hot-blast stove having an inwardlyopening puppet air-valve composed of a plurality of concentric divided parts, a stem connected to one part and having hand operating ing-lever device connected thereto; substanmechanism, and projections arranged to force tially as described. another part inwardly after the first part has In testimony whereof I have hereunto set moved a predetermined distance; substan- I my hand.

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PATENTBD JUNE 23!, 1903.
.G. K. HAMFELDT. AIR VALVE FOR HOT BLAST STOVES.
APPLIOATION FILED JULY 21, 1902.
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GEORGE K. HAMFELDT, OF MUNHALL, PENN SYLV ANIA.-
AlR-VALVE FOR HOT-BLAST STOVES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 731,452, dated June 23, 1903. Application filed July 21, 1902. Serial No. 116,345. (No model.)
To ztZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE K. HAMFELDT, ofMunhall, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Air-Valve for Hot-Blast Stoves, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a sectional top plan view of my improved valve and attachments, and Fig. 2 is an outer face view of the valve proper.
My invention relates to the class of airvalves for hot-blast stoves, and is designed to improve the construction of such valves and render them easier to open. Heretofore such-air-valves have beenmade of one piece, and as the pressure in the stove is considerable at'the time that it is desired to open the valve it is difficult to force the valveinwardly to open it against such pressure. Myinvention overcomes this difficulty, and it consists in making such valves in a plurality of parts, which are moved successively, so that the area of pressure which is acted against at any one period is greatly reduced and the opening of the valve thus made easy.
It further consists in arranging the valve so that after one part opens a certain distance it will actuate another part, thus successively moving the parts until the valve is entirely opened.
In the drawings, 2 represents the valvecasing, which is secured to the side of the hot-blast stove, this casing containing a seat 3 and an outer curved extension or outlet portion 4.
The valve consists of an annulus 5, having a beveled edge portion 6, arranged to seat upon the inner end of the valve-seat 3, this annulus containing a central valve portion 7, having asimilarly-beveled edge, which seats outwardly against the inner edge of the annulus. The valve portion 7 is provided with a hub 8, to which is secured a stem 9, extending through guide 10 and pivotally connected. to a lever 11. The lever 11 has a link connection 12 at the lower end pivoted at 13,
and I have shown this lever as connected by ilnk 14 with a bent lever 15, pivoted at 16. This gives a multiplying-lever arrangement, Which may or may not be used, as desired, though I prefer to employ it.
The annulus 5 is provided with outer inwardly-projecting ribs 17, which surround the hub 8 of the valve portions 7 and are arranged to be engaged by'a ring portion 18 on the stem after the valve portion '7 has been forced in a predetermined distance.
In operating the valve, which seats outwardly, the levers are swung from the position shown in full lines to that illustratedin dotted lines. During the first part of this movement the innervalve portion 7 was forced in against the pressure, and as it opens the pressure becomes reduced and on further movement the projecting portion 18 engages the arms of the annulus and forces it in, thus opening the entire area of the valve.
The advantages of my invention resultfrom the making of the valve in a plurality of parts, one part being opened. in advance of the other, so that the power required is greatly v reduced.
Many variations may be made in the form and arrangement of the valve and in the mechanism for opening it without departing from my invention.
I claim 1. A hot-blast stove having connections arranged to create an air-pressure therein, said stove having in its side an inwardly-opening puppet air-valve formed of a plurality of parts, and hand-controlled mechanism arranged to force said parts inwardly one after the other against the air-pressure; substantially as described.
2. A hot-blast stove having an inwardlyopening puppet air-valve formed of aplurality of concentric divided portions, and hand-controlled mechanism for forcing one portion inwardly and thereafter forcing in the other portion; substantially as described.
3. A hot-blast stove having an inwardlyopening puppet air-valve composed of a plurality of concentric divided parts, a stem connected to one part and having hand operating ing-lever device connected thereto; substanmechanism, and projections arranged to force tially as described. another part inwardly after the first part has In testimony whereof I have hereunto set moved a predetermined distance; substan- I my hand.
GEORGE K. HAMFELDT.
5 tially as described.
4. A hot-blast stove having an air-valve Witnesses:
formed of a plurality of divided parts ar- C. P. BYRNES, ranged to open successively, and a multiply- II. M. CORWIN.
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Cited By (5)

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US2687632A (en) * 1948-08-14 1954-08-31 G H Bishop Co Dry cleaning system, method, and apparatus
US2722925A (en) * 1953-07-03 1955-11-08 Eric M Mcelhinney Valve guide
US3370623A (en) * 1965-05-21 1968-02-27 American Nat Valve Corp Fluid dispensing device
US20090039303A1 (en) * 2007-08-07 2009-02-12 Glenn Hertzog Actuator apparatus for operating and locking a control valve and a method for its use
US10094272B2 (en) 2015-07-17 2018-10-09 Honeywell International Inc. Linkage for exhaust bypass valve of multi-stage turbocharger

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2687632A (en) * 1948-08-14 1954-08-31 G H Bishop Co Dry cleaning system, method, and apparatus
US2722925A (en) * 1953-07-03 1955-11-08 Eric M Mcelhinney Valve guide
US3370623A (en) * 1965-05-21 1968-02-27 American Nat Valve Corp Fluid dispensing device
US20090039303A1 (en) * 2007-08-07 2009-02-12 Glenn Hertzog Actuator apparatus for operating and locking a control valve and a method for its use
US7708254B2 (en) * 2007-08-07 2010-05-04 Warren Controls, Inc. Actuator apparatus for operating and locking a control valve and a method for its use
US10094272B2 (en) 2015-07-17 2018-10-09 Honeywell International Inc. Linkage for exhaust bypass valve of multi-stage turbocharger

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