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US857639A
US857639A US33742006A US1906337420A US857639A US 857639 A US857639 A US 857639A US 33742006 A US33742006 A US 33742006A US 1906337420 A US1906337420 A US 1906337420A US 857639 A US857639 A US 857639A
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  • APPARATUS FOR AUTOMA pressed comprises the several novel elements and is a transverse section thereof, parts being resagesare shown.
  • valve 3 allows the compressed gas to pass into the cy' ders durin'g'the periods corresponding to the working strokes. g
  • the action is as follows Z-Wl1611 the compressed gas is admitted into the casing 1 the valve 3 is pushedforward by sion 9 acting as a piston until thefront face of the valve bears against theadjacent en of the casing, owing to its inertia, the cornpressed gas assing freely through the port 4 er 10 (Fig; 4:), of which To all whom it may concern.-
  • Thepresent invention relates to a comfluid distributingdevice employed in connection with means for automatically starting explosion motor'sor the like and,
  • Figure 1 is a vertical central longitudinal section showing a compressed fluid distributing device
  • Fig. 3 shows the valve proper of such device in elevation.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view of-a gas inlet, valve, for a motor cylinder.
  • Fig.-5. is a similar view to Fig. 3 showically suspended as soon mg 'ianothe'r. construction of distributing desions in sure hi gases.
  • the compressed gas .1 is ac 'l indricalcasing in one and of which 18 forme as-many'suitably arranged orifices '2 as there are cylinders to be supplied, in the small nonreturn valves 12, ig. 4, opening example under cons deration four such pas toward the interiors of the cylinders an which naturally are held down ontheir'seats if the pressure in the pressure of the compressed gas coming from the casing 1.
  • the. pressure falls "in the l' valve casing 1 and the valve 3 being pushed back by the internal spring 7 of once more assumes its inoperative position in which it may rotate without its facerubhing on the on of the casing.
  • a plate 3 carrying acam 4, as shown in ig. 5 may be employed for thispur ose a plate 3 carrying acam 4, as shown in ig. 5.
  • This plate is adapted to slide on the driving shaft 13 which is formed with a square driving end 14 ansal Arranged to slide and rotate in the.
  • casing 1 is'a disk valve 3 formed with an arc port 40f the proper length forregulating the time of admission of" the gases under pressure into a cylinder.
  • hisvalve slides at one end on a hollow rod 5 passing through the casing 1 and forminga shaft, and at the other end in the central compressedgas passage 6,.
  • the shaft 5 is connected to the valve 3 by means of a slot inthe shaft engaging a cotter 14 of the valve boss, as shown in the drawings, so that the valve moves with the shaft.
  • Y of a valve adapted to have reciprocal and In all'arrangements the distributing apparotary motion within said casing and interratus is adapted to be'so operated by hand posed between the admission port and emis- 2) orfoot as to enable the compressed gas to be sion-ports for the purpose of alternately open- 85 admitted to the motor starting means or to ing and-closing said emission'ports to the flow place such means in communication'with the or -compressed fluid; atmpsphere. 7.
  • explosion motors or the like a distributing 2 5 1.
  • a compresse casing having a'contracted end containing a fluid distributing device comprising the com- *compre'ssed'fluid admission port, of a shaft bination'with a casing-having ports leading adapted to revolve within bearings formed to the motor, of a valve adapted to have re- 'by said casing, means for revolving said ciprocal and rotary motion within said'casin shaft,- a valve mounted upon said shaft to 5 for the purpose of opening and closing s'ai have reciprocal and rotary motion within ports alternately to the admission of comthe casing, said valve being adapted to be pressed fluid.
  • tributing device comprising a casing having 8.
  • a distributing 4 -cylinders to be supplied with compressed device comprising .a casing provided at one 105 fluid, and an'apertured valve having reciproendwith a port for the admission of.
  • a distributing valve carried by said spindle and adapted to device comprising the combination with a in have reciprocal and rotary motion within casing having a com ressed fluid admission said casing. port at one end an port's atthe opposite 4.
  • a distributing inders,-of a shaft extending partially through device comprising the combination with a said casing, and-a valve mounted upon said 120' casing having ports correspondin'ginnumber shaft and adapted to have reciprocal and to the number of cylinders to,be supplied rotary motion within said casing, said valve with-compressed fluid, of a hollow shaft exbeing provided with a boss adapted to fit tending transversely through a portion of within the walls forming said compressed said casing, means for revolving said shaft fluid admission port.
  • apparatus for automatically start adapted to have reciprocal and rotary mog explosion motorsor the like, a distribtion within said casing.v uting device comprising the combination 5.
  • a distributing device comprising the combination with acasing having an admission port at one end and emission ports at its opposite-end, of a valve adapted to have reciprocal and rotary motion within said casing, said valve em- 0 ening and closing said emission ports to t e flow of compressed fluid.
  • a distributing device comprising a casing having emission ports; of motor cylinders communicating with said emission ports, a valve adapted to rotate and reciprocate said emission ports, and a valve in each said cvlinder for closing the same when the pres-- therein is greater than the pressure in said casing.
  • a distributing device comprising a casing; having emissionports, a motor cylinder in communication with each said port, and a valve adapted to have reciprocal and rotary motion within said casing, said valve being provid'ed with means for alternately 'openin'g'and closing said ports to the admission of compressed fluid to said cylinders.
  • a distributing device comprising a casing having acompressed'fiuid admission port at one end and emission ports at its opposite end, a motor cylinder in communication --with each said emissionport, a shaft journaled in said casing, a valve ada ted to reciprocate and rotate upon said sha t within said casing, and means for revolving said shaft, said valve embodying means for alternately the said emission ports to the admission of compressed fluidto said motor cylinders.

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YE MOTORS PATENTED JUNE 25, 1907.
L. A. o. LETOMBE.
TIGALLY STARTING EXPLOSI OR THE LIKE.
APPLICATION FILED OUT. 4. 1906.
APPARATUS FOR AUTOMA pressed comprises the several novel elements and is a transverse section thereof, parts being resagesare shown.
- bearing against the cotter 1-4 at one end described and particularly pointed out in the like reference characters refer to like parts such angular position that upon rotation the I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. LEON ABEL CELEB LETOMBE, or PARIS, FRANCE.
v APPARATUS FORAUTOMATICALLY STARTJNG EXPLOSIVE-MOTORS OR THE LlKEi Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed October 4,1906- Serial blo- 337,420.
No. 857,639. mama June 25, 1907,
valve 3 allows the compressed gas to pass into the cy' ders durin'g'the periods corresponding to the working strokes. g The action is as follows Z-Wl1611 the compressed gas is admitted into the casing 1 the valve 3 is pushedforward by sion 9 acting as a piston until thefront face of the valve bears against theadjacent en of the casing, owing to its inertia, the cornpressed gas assing freely through the port 4 er 10 (Fig; 4:), of which To all whom it may concern.-
\ Be it known that I, Li'ioN ABEL CELEB. LE'roMBE,a citizen of the Republic of France, residing at Paris, France, have invented Imrovements in Apparatus for Automatically tarting EX losiv'e-Moto'rs or the Like, of which the following is a specification. I
Thepresent invention relates to a comfluid distributingdevice employed in connection with means for automatically starting explosion motor'sor the like and,
com inations of elements hereinafter fully tact with the casing end its cylindrical extension forms a dash pot on which only communicates with the atmosphere through a-smallhole 11. The motor starts immediately the valve, driven by the general movement of'the engine, turns while remaining held in contact with the casing end by the pressure of the compressed ases which are thus distributed inturn to al the .cylinders during their working strokes.
ap. ended claims.-
n the accompanying drawing wherein throughout the several views, Figure 1 is a vertical central longitudinal section showing a compressed fluid distributing device; Fig. 2
moved, and Fig. 3 shows the valve proper of such device in elevation. Fig. 4 is a detail view of-a gas inlet, valve, for a motor cylinder. Fig.-5. is a similar view to Fig. 3 showically suspended as soon mg 'ianothe'r. construction of distributing desions in sure hi gases.
her than that of the compressed ith this object the compressed gas .1 is ac 'l indricalcasing in one and of which 18 forme as-many'suitably arranged orifices '2 as there are cylinders to be supplied, in the small nonreturn valves 12, ig. 4, opening example under cons deration four such pas toward the interiors of the cylinders an which naturally are held down ontheir'seats if the pressure in the pressure of the compressed gas coming from the casing 1. As soon as the system of pipes is again placed incommunication wit the atmosphere, the. pressure falls "in the l' valve casing 1 and the valve 3 being pushed back by the internal spring 7 of once more assumes its inoperative position in which it may rotate without its facerubhing on the on of the casing.
Instead of a disk valve 3 covering and uncovering the ports 2 there may be employed for thispur ose a plate 3 carrying acam 4, as shown in ig. 5. This plate is adapted to slide on the driving shaft 13 which is formed with a square driving end 14 ansal Arranged to slide and rotate in the. casing 1 is'a disk valve 3 formed with an arc port 40f the proper length forregulating the time of admission of" the gases under pressure into a cylinder. hisvalve slides at one end on a hollow rod 5 passing through the casing 1 and forminga shaft, and at the other end in the central compressedgas passage 6,. The shaft 5 is connected to the valve 3 by means of a slot inthe shaft engaging a cotter 14 of the valve boss, as shown in the drawings, so that the valve moves with the shaft.
A spring7 located in the hollow shaft ang an against a transverse pm at the other normally prevents the valve 3 moving relatively to the shaft 5.
so with an axial hole 1 1 communicating wit'h the atmos- A chain wheel 8 at the end of the shaft 5 is phere. drlven'by achain atas eed corresponding to The plate 3 is provided with a rearward that of the motor va ve actuating shafts. extension or boss 9 which in the state of rest The chain wheel 8 is fixed on the shaft in closes the compressed gas passage 6 under the'action'of the spring 7. .The compressed its rear exten' the Workconsumption of compressed gas is automat- "as the first .exploi the cylinders are produced at a pres-' in order to reach the cylinders ]passes through the cylinders is higher than Y the rod.5.'
g erases gas entering the casing 1 through the passage device comprising the combination with a 6 passes into the annular space 16, through casing havinga portfor the admission of comthe gas conduit 17. When the compressed pressed fluid and separate ports for the pas- .gas enters the casing 1 through the passage. sage of compressed fluid to the motor cylin- 5 6 the late 3 is pushed forward on the shaft ders, of a valve interposed between said ad 0 13 and is held in this position by the differmission and emission ports, said valve being ence of ressure that exists on thetwo faces designed to have reciprocal and rotary-moof the p atev 3 owing to the perforation in the tion within the casing for the purpose oralshaft.- Inthis position one of the doubleternate'ly opening'and closing said emission seat valves 2 corresponding to a cylinder in ports to the flow of compressed-fluid. 75 its Working period, is raised andthe motor 6.. In apparatus for automatically starting starts working, the cam 4 raising in succesexplosion motors or the like, the combination sion the whole of the valves 2. When the with a casing having a port at one end for the motor is running at its normal speed and the admission of compressed fiuid and ports at 15 pressure is allowed to fall, the spring 7' imthe opposite end for permitting the com- 80 mediately ushes the plate 3 out of action pressed fluid to pass into the motor cylinders,
. automatically. Y of a valve adapted to have reciprocal and In all'arrangements the distributing apparotary motion within said casing and interratus is adapted to be'so operated by hand posed between the admission port and emis- 2) orfoot as to enable the compressed gas to be sion-ports for the purpose of alternately open- 85 admitted to the motor starting means or to ing and-closing said emission'ports to the flow place such means in communication'with the or -compressed fluid; atmpsphere. 7. In apparatus for automatically starting What I claim is: explosion motors or the like, a distributing 2 5 1. In apparatus for automatically startin' :device comprising thecombination with a go explosion motors or the like, a compresse casing having a'contracted end containing a fluid distributing device comprising the com- *compre'ssed'fluid admission port, of a shaft bination'with a casing-having ports leading adapted to revolve within bearings formed to the motor, of a valve adapted to have re- 'by said casing, means for revolving said ciprocal and rotary motion within said'casin shaft,- a valve mounted upon said shaft to 5 for the purpose of opening and closing s'ai have reciprocal and rotary motion within ports alternately to the admission of comthe casing, said valve being adapted to be pressed fluid. .fo'rced within the casing upon theadmission v- 2 In apparatus forautomatlcally starting of compressed fluid thereto and to be reexplosion motors or the like, a distributing turned to normal inoperative position upon 10o device interposed between the source of comexhaustion of compressed fluid from the pressed fluid supply and the motor, said dis casing. tributing device comprising a casing having 8. In apparatus for automatically starting the-same number of ports as-there'are motor explosion motors or the like, a distributing 4 -cylinders to be supplied with compressed device comprising .a casing provided at one 105 fluid, and an'apertured valve having reciproendwith a port for the admission of. comcal and rotary motion within said casing and pressed fluid, and at its opposite end with being adapted to alteinately open and close 'ports for leading said compressed fluid to the ports in said casing to the admission of motor cylinders, of a valve within said cas- 5 compressed fluid. ing having an arc port cut therein and means I 10 I 3. I'napparatus for automatically starting whereby said valve'may have reciprocal and explosion motors or the like, a distributin "rotary motion-within said casing. device comprising a ported casing, a bore 9. In apparatus for automatically starting spindle revolubly mounted therein and a explosion motors or the like, a distributing valve carried by said spindle and adapted to device comprising the combination with a in have reciprocal and rotary motion within casing having a com ressed fluid admission said casing. port at one end an port's atthe opposite 4. In apparatusifor automatically starting 7 endfor leading compressed fluid to motor cylexplosion motors or the like, a distributing inders,-of a shaft extending partially through device comprising the combination with a said casing, and-a valve mounted upon said 120' casing having ports correspondin'ginnumber shaft and adapted to have reciprocal and to the number of cylinders to,be supplied rotary motion within said casing, said valve with-compressed fluid, of a hollow shaft exbeing provided with a boss adapted to fit tending transversely through a portion of within the walls forming said compressed said casing, means for revolving said shaft fluid admission port.
and a valve mounted upon said shaft and 10. In apparatus for automatically startadapted to have reciprocal and rotary mog explosion motorsor the like, a distribtion within said casing.v uting device comprising the combination 5. In apparatus for, automatically starting with a casing having an -ad'nn'ssion port at explosion-motors or the like, at distributing I. one end and emission ports at its opposite 0 spring contained in said shaft.
bodying means for alternately sure \ 11; In apparatus for automatically start ing explosion motors or the like, a distributing device comprising the combination with acasing having an admission port at one end and emission ports at its opposite-end, of a valve adapted to have reciprocal and rotary motion within said casing, said valve em- 0 ening and closing said emission ports to t e flow of compressed fluid. i p
12. In apparatus for automatically starting explosion motors or the like, the combination with a distributing device comprising a casing having emission ports; of motor cylinders communicating with said emission ports, a valve adapted to rotate and reciprocate said emission ports, and a valve in each said cvlinder for closing the same when the pres-- therein is greater than the pressure in said casing. p
13. In apparatus for automatically starting automobile motors or the like, the comsion 0 bination with a distributing devicecornprising'a casing having emission orts, a valve deslgned to have reciproca and rotary ,lIlOtlOIl within saidcasing for alte rnately openi g and closing said ports to the admiscompressed fluid, a cylinder in communication with each said emission port, and a valveinterposed between'each cylinfor alternately opening and closing September 1906.
der and emission port for closing said cylinder when the pressure therein is greater than the pressure" in said casing.
14-. In apparatus for automatically starting automobile motors or the like, the combination'with a distributing device comprising a casing; having emissionports, a motor cylinder in communication with each said port, and a valve adapted to have reciprocal and rotary motion within said casing, said valve being provid'ed with means for alternately 'openin'g'and closing said ports to the admission of compressed fluid to said cylinders.
15. In apparatus for automatically starting automobile motors or the like, the combination with a distributing device comprising a casing having acompressed'fiuid admission port at one end and emission ports at its opposite end, a motor cylinder in communication --with each said emissionport, a shaft journaled in said casing, a valve ada ted to reciprocate and rotate upon said sha t within said casing, and means for revolving said shaft, said valve embodying means for alternately the said emission ports to the admission of compressed fluidto said motor cylinders.-
Signed at Paris, France, this 25th day of LEON ABEL OELER LETOMBE. Witnesses:
LoUIs GARDET, H. (100x11.
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