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US805669A
US805669A US20278404A US1904202784A US805669A US 805669 A US805669 A US 805669A US 20278404 A US20278404 A US 20278404A US 1904202784 A US1904202784 A US 1904202784A US 805669 A US805669 A US 805669A
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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
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/16Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
    • F16J15/26Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with stuffing-boxes for rigid sealing rings
    • F16J15/28Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with stuffing-boxes for rigid sealing rings with sealing rings made of metal
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S277/00Seal for a joint or juncture
    • Y10S277/93Seal including heating or cooling feature

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  • the casing may be a part of 35 'can be attached'to the frame.
  • a longitudinally-divided casing provided, with annular grooves upon the interior, packing-rings adapted to said grooves, an annular chamber' formed 'in the casing surrounding the packing-1ngs, and inlet and outlet openings'communicating with the chamber andextendi ng through the casing to the exterior, ⁇ the inlet-opening being larger in diameter than the outlet, as and for the pur,-l

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RICHARD ii. Rien, or' SwAM-Pfscorr, MASSACHUSETTS, AssIeNoR To erna` I improvement in packings, andllas for its ob' ERAL ELEcTRrc. COMPANY, A ConroRArio-N'-goF' NEW YORK-1 menaces. l
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resented- Nam as.' 1 QM Appnmnttnd'apru12,1904. smania. 262,'184.'
Be it ku n that I, RICHARD H. RICE, acitizen ofthe United. States, residing at Swampscott,' in vthe county of Essex, State of Massa- 'ehusetts1 have invented certain new and useh'ful improvements' in Packings, of which the following is a specification: My invention' relatesV to a new and useful ject to .provide apacking especially adapted for packing-the `reciprocating or other movngfibartsqo engines or the 'shafts oturbines infyiihich-superheatedsteam is used; the packing being so constructed asto be cooled by va continuous stream of water passing around it.
lWith-theselends in view thisA invention con- ".si's'tsf in the details ofconstruction andv cornbination' of elements hereinafter'set forth and then specifically designatedby -the claims.
this vinvention appertains' may'understand'how tomake and use the same,v the construction and -operation -wili'nowbedescribed iuldetail, re--- ferring to the accompanying drawingsgforrhn inga part 'of this spec'iiication, in Which- In order that thosesk'lledin the art to which Figure Lis a sideelevation of oneembodiment of my improved form of packing; Fig. 2, a longitudinal section through the packing,
' 'nular grooves 3. The casing may be a part of 35 'can be attached'to the frame.
showing thepacking-rings in elevation, the
piston-rod in place; an'd Fig. 3, a section on the line 3 3 OFig. 2'.
1 reprcsentsthe casing which contains one or'more packing-rings 2, located within anthe engine-frame or it may be made separate therefrom. In the present embodiment it is shown as being separato'and is provided with a peripheral Hange- 4, by means of which 'it The casing is shown-as being divided longitudinally for the purposeof inserting the packing-rings'and placing them around piston rod orishaft;
but it is obvious that any form of casing or packiug-rings can used. Therefore do not wish tobe understood as limiting myself to 'the particular foi-m shown.
isanzannuiar chamber cored or otherwise formed in the. casing which surrounds the packing ring',` or rings 2 and is separatedthere? from by an integral o r non-perforated: thin ,walhthe object'o this arrangement .heing to 'f-.prevent the packings and their surrounding` springs 8 frombeing unduly heated The chamber is'pr'ovided with anV inletfpipe carry4 ing water or other cooling viiuidt 10 is-anoutlet passage or opening formed the casing, wh ich communicates with the cham berat al suitable point, usually'opposite theA opening 9 to afford g'ood circulation. lThis' pas'- I etrplpf l I have shown only one inlet-passage and'one' outlet-passage; butit is to be understood that sageis threaded to receive' the endvofxthe out.-
-1 may employ a greater number where the A'65 'It will be noticed from the -drawings that' conditions of serviceidemand it.
the area of the inlet-passage 9 i`s s'o mewhat larger than' the outletpassage 10, the'object of this being toA retardl the flow of the-cooling chamber 6 will be continuallyl'led.
iuid'to a certain extentgs'o-that the annular' Erom the foregoing it will be 'sfeen thata" continuous flow of cooling iiujidt into 'and out4 of the chamber can be maintained 'bythe in'. 'letand outlet passages/and thescasingand packing-rings willbe keptcool. This isja great i advantage in-packing-rings using springs, as
shown -in the drawingsgfsihee by 'keeping thesprings cool they willretain their'tens1on'.'
downward through the casing, the lowerlend communicating lwith the central opening through which the piston rod orshaft passes, thus allowing-the rod or shaft to be lubricated 'at a point-inside the packing.A
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' Ido not wish to be limited to the-exact con- 'structionhere-shown, as slight modifications of my invention.
can be made without departing from the spirit' 5 In accordance withthe provisions' of thev l patent statutes IA have-:described the principle 'off operation of my invention1 'together with I the apparatus which I now consider to represc /nt the best. embodiment thereof; -but I desire to have it understood that the' apparatus shown isonly illustrative 'and' that thein ven;
tioncan be carried out by other means. A
Wha-t l claim'as new, and'desire to secure' by Letters Patent of the United States, i s
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'1. In apacking-ring, th'e combination of a i 'casing which is 'provided with an openingA through' which thel device to' bepacked extends, a packing mounted -within the c asing,' a c hambenformed in the casing' which nor- I 05 mally contains cooling fluid, an integral'gwall which entirely separates 'the chamber froml the said opening, and inlet and outlet passages for conveying cooling fluid into and-out of the chamber.4
2'. Ina packing, the combination of a casingwhich is provided with an opening to receive thedevice to be packed, a packing-ring mount- -ed with-iu the casing, a uidlcontaining charnber.formed A1n the casln'gwhich is concentric,
with the opening, an integral or non-perforated wall which separates. the cl1amber-from the opening", and inlct'an'd outlet passages'for conveying cooling iuid into and out of thechamber, the.inletpass age being larger than the outlet-passage so filled at all time's.
3. In a structure of the character described,
the combination of a casing having an opening to receive thedevice to be packed,a plurality ofgrooves formed in the wall of the opening,
packing-rings mounted in the grooves, a cham ber formed 1in the casing, which is entirely separated from the packing-containing open` l ing bya thin wall, and ameans for supplying 2 5 Y cooling uid to the chamber.'
4:.; In a packing, a casing cast with a central longitudinal opening 'through which the piston 4rod or shaft passes, Ypacking-rings contained `within the opening, an annular chamthrough the casing tothe exterior thereof, as
and for the purpose specified.
'5. In a packing, a casing provided with a as to keep the .chamber t)ose specified. I i
a7. In a packing, a casing, packing-rings con# central longitudinal opening th rough which the'piston rod or shaft is adapted to pass,l
packing-rings seated in the wall of the opening, an annular chamber formed in the casing aroundthe wall and the packing-rings and vseparated 'from the shaft and the ringsby the! wall, inlet and outlet openings communicating A vwith the chamber upon "op'posite sides andV op Aposite ends, 'said openings extending through the casing to the exterior thereof, the inletopening-.being larger in diameter than the outlet-opening, as and for the-purpose specified..
6. In a packing, a longitudinally-divided casing provided, with annular grooves upon the interior, packing-rings adapted to said grooves, an annular chamber' formed 'in the casing surrounding the packing-1ngs, and inlet and outlet openings'communicating with the chamber andextendi ng through the casing to the exterior,^the inlet-opening being larger in diameter than the outlet, as and for the pur,-l
tained within thecasing, an annular chamber formed in thecasing surrounding the packingring, inlet and outlet openings extending from the chamber to the exterior of the casing, and an oil-cup provided with a pipe extending through the casing to the central bore thereof, as specied. v' n In witnesswhereo'f I have hereunto set my hand this 9th-'day of April, 1904.
f' RICHARD H. RICE. Witnesses:
DUGALD MCK. MoK1LLoP,- JOHN J. WALKER.
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