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US839900A
US839900A US32172206A US1906321722A US839900A US 839900 A US839900 A US 839900A US 32172206 A US32172206 A US 32172206A US 1906321722 A US1906321722 A US 1906321722A US 839900 A US839900 A US 839900A
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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
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  • This invention relates to 'newand useful improvements in rod-packings, and it particularly pertains 'to steam-tight packings steam-valve stems, and the like.
  • object of the present invention is toprovide a packing which shall be vsinidp l e' and inexpensive to manufacture
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a complete packing-ring constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig.2 is a lon itudjnal section thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a'side e evation 'of a rod with my invention appliedthereto, and
  • FIG. 4 is a vertical transverse section thereof.
  • I employ a plurality of brass-ring sections 1 of U shape in .cross-section and formed with dependingwalls 2.
  • the sections 1 are formed in their outer curved faces with longitudinal grooves 3, extending e- -ripherally of the sections in their assembled relation.
  • vIn effecting a joint between the sections 1 each section is formed with an in'- clined face 4 at one en d thereof extending tangentially of its inner curved surface and with an inclined face 5 u on its other end and designed to bear u on t e face/1.
  • Each section is formed wit a beveled shoulder 6 adjacent the face 4 and coacting with the inclined face 5 of the confronting section to form a substantiall V-shaped recess at the point of union of t e sections, whereby inequalities between'thel sections due to wear and vibrationmay be compensated.
  • Similarly-shaped sections'7 of Babbitt metal are held between the depending walls 2 a'nd'in i their ⁇ assembled relation form an annulus which fits snugly the 'rod A, lpassed; thereheld together byan annulus 8, which is split, through.'
  • the sections thus assembled are sections 1 byI means of the screws 13,; as is.'
  • Fig. 2 One ⁇ of said blocks is proyas at 9, and is separated from the sections in i -concentric'relation by spacingblocks 10. l employed 1n connectlon withV plstonrods,
  • the casing comprises annular sections 16 and'l?, abutting oneanother and united by boltsl 18.
  • the tension of the ring 8 in maintaining the sections in their assemsg formedin one of the sections arbitrarily 416) bled relation, as above set forth, is regulated by the size of the blocks 10, which are readily attachable to and detachable from the section 1, a larger block increasin vthe tension of the ring 8 and a smaller bloc lessening the centric relation and engaging the surfaces of said spacing-blocks, l

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PATENTED JAN. l, 1907.
A.-E. SPARROW. PACKING RING. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 14, 1906.
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ARTHUR E. SPARROW, @F1 "Grimace, ILIJNOiS.
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Specification of 4Let-.tera Patent.
Patented Jan. 1, 1907.
Appuaaoniiieq 1.111.814,1906. serial No. 321.722.
. the following is a specification. .L
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This invention relates to 'newand useful improvements in rod-packings, and it particularly pertains 'to steam-tight packings steam-valve stems, and the like.'
y'.lheprimary; object of the present inventionis toprovide a packing which shall be vsinidp l e' and inexpensive to manufacture,
` Itis a furtherobject of the presentinvention to provide a packing made in sections and to provide a novel tensionin device for the sections in their contacting re ationwith the rod, which particularly comprises a resilientrng and elements carried by the sections for adjust' g the tension ofthe ring.
y applied, and practical and efficient in which reference is had to the accom anying drawings, forming a part of this specificati on,
like numerals designating like parts through# out the several views, wherein- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a complete packing-ring constructed in accordance with my invention., Fig.2 is a lon itudjnal section thereof.- Fig. 3 is a'side e evation 'of a rod with my invention appliedthereto, and
'Fig. 4 is a vertical transverse section thereof.
In the practicaljembodiment of my invention I employ a plurality of brass-ring sections 1 of U shape in .cross-section and formed with dependingwalls 2. The sections 1 are formed in their outer curved faces with longitudinal grooves 3, extending e- -ripherally of the sections in their assembled relation. vIn effecting a joint between the sections 1 each section is formed with an in'- clined face 4 at one en d thereof extending tangentially of its inner curved surface and with an inclined face 5 u on its other end and designed to bear u on t e face/1. Each section is formed wit a beveled shoulder 6 adjacent the face 4 and coacting with the inclined face 5 of the confronting section to form a substantiall V-shaped recess at the point of union of t e sections, whereby inequalities between'thel sections due to wear and vibrationmay be compensated. Similarly-shaped sections'7 of Babbitt metal are held between the depending walls 2 a'nd'in i their` assembled relation form an annulus which fits snugly the 'rod A, lpassed; thereheld together byan annulus 8, which is split, through.' The sections thus assembled are sections 1 byI means of the screws 13,; as is.'
shown in Fig. 2. One `of said blocks is proyas at 9, and is separated from the sections in i -concentric'relation by spacingblocks 10. l employed 1n connectlon withV plstonrods,
vided with a pin 14, projecting through the' ring 8 and designed to engage in a groove 15,
formed in the casing, andvto serve 'as a, stcp l to prevent the rotation of the ring 8 and the sections 1. The casing comprises annular sections 16 and'l?, abutting oneanother and united by boltsl 18. The packing above dek-l. The detailed construction will appear in the course of the following description, in'
scribed is supportedin the casing and at 'its points ofconta'ct is provided .'th sealed joints comprisingflat', rings 19 and 19, lon` cated on each side of the casing. For the purpose of forcing the packing-ring 19 tightly against section 1 ex ansive coil-springs2 are employed, wine seat 1n recesses -21,
at face of the offer less resistance to the rod A than the hemp packing ordinarily em loyedand yvill It ol Wear smooth and even at al times. lows, therefore, that the'amount of' friction and conse uent wear upon the parts will be greatly reduced. The tension of the ring 8 in maintaining the sections in their assemsg formedin one of the sections arbitrarily 416) bled relation, as above set forth, is regulated by the size of the blocks 10, which are readily attachable to and detachable from the section 1, a larger block increasin vthe tension of the ring 8 and a smaller bloc lessening the centric relation and engaging the surfaces of said spacing-blocks, l
2. The rimhinntivn with a casing formed with :1v recess in its imwr peripheral facs, of a packing within said casing and comprising an nimuhis fmincd of zi piurziliy uf sepziriibi Svriilms prwviiied with nmii'rictionai hearing- HIH''nCrS, :1 split ng rcoii'\vr=ntrirally Surrmmding` smid shctions, spacing-blocks carricri by sind saurions und liuvng rfoiirictiori wit 1 arm ring :mii a :stoppin cz'irriid by one. of said swfiimis :md prwjmatiiig fhruugh said ring to www h h- :mm www in .said cs ifsing` in uw; :iimriy whereof i aliix my signature inwwzzi-ror Lw) .winrssiofs.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3235274A (en) * 1962-12-14 1966-02-15 Garrett Corp Shaft seal
US3333855A (en) * 1964-09-22 1967-08-01 Gits Bros Mfg Co Floating controlled gap seal
US4753580A (en) * 1986-06-27 1988-06-28 Diesel Kiki Co., Ltd. Fuel injection pump with control rod supported by a self-aligning bearing
US4759554A (en) * 1985-11-01 1988-07-26 Crane Packing Limited Mechanical face seals

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3235274A (en) * 1962-12-14 1966-02-15 Garrett Corp Shaft seal
US3333855A (en) * 1964-09-22 1967-08-01 Gits Bros Mfg Co Floating controlled gap seal
US4759554A (en) * 1985-11-01 1988-07-26 Crane Packing Limited Mechanical face seals
US4753580A (en) * 1986-06-27 1988-06-28 Diesel Kiki Co., Ltd. Fuel injection pump with control rod supported by a self-aligning bearing

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