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US7926A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01DNON-POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, e.g. STEAM TURBINES
    • F01D17/00Regulating or controlling by varying flow
    • F01D17/10Final actuators
    • F01D17/12Final actuators arranged in stator parts
    • F01D17/14Final actuators arranged in stator parts varying effective cross-sectional area of nozzles or guide conduits
    • F01D17/16Final actuators arranged in stator parts varying effective cross-sectional area of nozzles or guide conduits by means of nozzle vanes
    • F01D17/162Final actuators arranged in stator parts varying effective cross-sectional area of nozzles or guide conduits by means of nozzle vanes for axial flow, i.e. the vanes turning around axes which are essentially perpendicular to the rotor centre line

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  • the object of my invention is to pack the junctions of the steam wheel and heads of the steam cylinder of rotary steam en gines in such way that the packing shall be at alltimes under the control of the engineer that he may have it in his power to tighten or loosen it at his discretion to suit circumstances whether the engine be at rest or in action.
  • ⁇ My invention consists in packing the ends of the steam wheel and cylinder heads of rotary steam engines by means of a metal ring at each end tted to the face of ⁇ the steam wheel and adapted to slide in an annular groove in thecylinderfhead or endof the casing which incases the ⁇ steam wheel, when the said packing ring is combined t with a series ofsegment wedges interposed between the said packing ring and cyl- ⁇ inder head and adapted to slide radially 40 and each coupled with a screw shaft or arbor, which is free to slide endwise in a pinion, the series of pinions beingso arranged as to be simultaneously turned 1n either direction by a cog-wheelon the main shaftof the engine and operated by a worm or threador the mechanical equivalent thereofon the shaft of a hand mwheehso that by the turning of the said hand wheel, the series of segment wedges shall besimultaneously drawn in toward, or forced out from the center and thus by their wedge form force the
  • This rljhe inside of the 265 ring must be accurately fitted to slide in ⁇ the grooveand the outer periphery should j bepackedas at (g) in the usual manner of j packlng steam joints to prevent the passage of steam; and its inner face should be fitted by a ground joint to the faceor end of the steam wheel, so that when these two sur ⁇ faces are inactualicontact they shallrform a steam tight oint.
  • the other ⁇ face of this said packing ring is in the form of 1the y,
  • segment wedges ⁇ (la) ⁇ which slide radially between theconical ⁇ face of the ring and the bottom of the groove (e) and between guide pieces (i, z',) that project from the bottom of the groove.
  • guide pieces i, z',
  • the inner end of the said arbor turns and slides in appropriate boxes in j two bracket-pieces (m, m), on the cylinder head between which is placed a bevel cog the arbormay be free to slide in the pinion while itis turned by it.
  • j At (p) the said ⁇ arbor is threaded and passes through a nut (g) attached to the cylinder head, so that when Vthe pinion is turned to the right or tolthe left,the arbor will be caused to slide radially toward or from the center of the main ⁇ shaft and with it the segment wedge coupled to it.
  • the series of segment wedges are arranged at equal distances around the circle and eachone ⁇ is coupled to a screw arbor l periphery of the said Wheel is also cogged as at (s) Which cogs are'engaged by the threads of a Worm or screw (t) on an arbor (u) that has its bearings in bracket pieces to, c), the outer end of the said arbor being extended out beyond the periphery of the cylinder and there provided ⁇ with a hand Wheel or Winch

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UNITED sTATEs PATENToEEicE.
HENRY e. THOMPSON, oE NEwroRK, N. Y. j
t `METHon or ADJUSTING THE raonnve QE EoTnnYENGINEs,
d Specification of `Letters '.hPatentgNo. 7,926, datedlFebruary 4, 1851. i i
To all 'whom z'tjmag/ concern: ,j Be it known that I, HENRYG. THoMrson, of the city, county, `and State of New York, 1have invented a new and` useful Im- 5 provement inthe Method of Packing Rotary Steam-Engines, and that the followingl is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, the principle or character which distinguishes it from all other things before known and ofthe method of making,`
wheel and Fig. `2 anothersection taken at the line A, a, of Fig. l.'
The same letters indicate like parts in all the figures. j j,
The object of my invention is to pack the junctions of the steam wheel and heads of the steam cylinder of rotary steam en gines in such way that the packing shall be at alltimes under the control of the engineer that he may have it in his power to tighten or loosen it at his discretion to suit circumstances whether the engine be at rest or in action. j t
` My invention, consists in packing the ends of the steam wheel and cylinder heads of rotary steam engines by means of a metal ring at each end tted to the face of `the steam wheel and adapted to slide in an annular groove in thecylinderfhead or endof the casing which incases the` steam wheel, when the said packing ring is combined t with a series ofsegment wedges interposed between the said packing ring and cyl-` inder head and adapted to slide radially 40 and each coupled with a screw shaft or arbor, which is free to slide endwise in a pinion, the series of pinions beingso arranged as to be simultaneously turned 1n either direction by a cog-wheelon the main shaftof the engine and operated by a worm or threador the mechanical equivalent thereofon the shaft of a hand mwheehso that by the turning of the said hand wheel, the series of segment wedges shall besimultaneously drawn in toward, or forced out from the center and thus by their wedge form force the packing ring fromor toward the face of the steam wheel, and thus adapt the packing to the conditionof the engine. j j i l In the accompanying dnawings`z'(a) represents one .headof the cylinder (ibi) within which is fitted the steam `wheel (c) mount-` `ed on the main shaft (d) which passes through the center ofthe head,` The draw` ings represent only a short section -of `the cylinderrand lsteam wheel as these` make no part of my present invention, and may be'made on anyplan. head is formed with anannular groove (e) to `which is tted a packing ring (f). This rljhe inside of the 265 ring must be accurately fitted to slide in` the grooveand the outer periphery should j bepackedas at (g) in the usual manner of j packlng steam joints to prevent the passage of steam; and its inner face should be fitted by a ground joint to the faceor end of the steam wheel, so that when these two sur` faces are inactualicontact they shallrform a steam tight oint. The other `face of this said packing ring is in the form of 1the y,
frustum of a flat or obtuse cone, and to this face are fitted a series of segment wedges `(la)` which slide radially between theconical` face of the ring and the bottom of the groove (e) and between guide pieces (i, z',) that project from the bottom of the groove. To reduce the weight of the segment wedges they are formed with open spaces (j) as shown in the drawings. i To each of the segment wedges is coupled one end of an arbor (la) which passes to t `the inside of the cylinder head and is adapted toJa stuffing box (Z) in which it turns and slidesbut this stuifng-box may be dispensed with. The inner end of the said arbor turns and slides in appropriate boxes in j two bracket-pieces (m, m), on the cylinder head between which is placed a bevel cog the arbormay be free to slide in the pinion while itis turned by it. j At (p) the said `arbor is threaded and passes through a nut (g) attached to the cylinder head, so that when Vthe pinion is turned to the right or tolthe left,the arbor will be caused to slide radially toward or from the center of the main `shaft and with it the segment wedge coupled to it. The series of segment wedges are arranged at equal distances around the circle and eachone `is coupled to a screw arbor l periphery of the said Wheel is also cogged as at (s) Which cogs are'engaged by the threads of a Worm or screw (t) on an arbor (u) that has its bearings in bracket pieces to, c), the outer end of the said arbor being extended out beyond the periphery of the cylinder and there provided` with a hand Wheel or Winch From the above arrangement it Will be seen that by the turning of the hand Wheel in one or the other direction the series of segment Wedges, Will be moved in or out and thus either free the packing ring or force it up against the face of the steam Wheel and that by reason of increased leverage the engineer Will be able to exert a very great force on the packing ring, and be enabled at all times to adapt the packing to the condition of the engine, Whether at rest or in motion. It Will be seen that this mode of adjusting the packing can be applied to any rotary engine which requires packing to be interposed between the steam or piston Wheel and cylinder or casing.
One of the great and leading advantages of my invention is that the packing is entirely under the control of the engineer during the Working of the engine or before starting, so that should there be any inequality in the expansion of the parts of the engine,'the packing can be readily adjusted and thus avoid either too great binding or too great leaking. As both ends of the engine are to be packedin the same manner, only one end has been described and represented.
Having thus fully explained the principle of my invention and the mode of constructing and using the same, I Wish it to be clearly understood that I do not limit myself to the precise construction of the various parts and the arrangement of them as above specified', as these may be varied Within the principle of my invention.
l/Vhat I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is- The method substantially as above described of regulating the packing ring interposed between the steam Wheel and head of the cylinder or outer casing of rotary steam engines by combining With the said packing ring a series of segment Wedges operated simultaneouly in manner substantially as described. HENRY G. THOMPSON.
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