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US887798A US39693607A US1907396936A US887798A US 887798 A US887798 A US 887798A US 39693607 A US39693607 A US 39693607A US 1907396936 A US1907396936 A US 1907396936A US 887798 A US887798 A US 887798A
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  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation of a steam chest
  • Fig. 2 is a partly sectional view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of steam cylinder with the slide valve and chamber attached and its connections with a first motion drum
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of the same partly sectional, including rock shaft P and steam chest and steam cylinder, combined with the above named slide valve and chamber attached to cylinder and steam chest.
  • Fig. 5 shows a sectional end view of the slide valve and the closed valve chamber.
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional view through the line 6-6 of Similar letters and figures refer to similar parts in each view.
  • Fig. l, 1234 represent the open side of a steam chest, the steam pipe A admitting steam thereto.
  • FIG. B is a section of a chamber attached to the steam chest by means of a rim and bolts, at the bottomof said chamber an opening or slot C is formed, by cutting through its wall this slot 0 is made to suit the length of stroke of steam chest valve.
  • a slide valve D having a projection E cast thereon which passes below the said slot and of sufficient strength to push and pull the amount of force acting in the steam chest, to this projection is fastened by means of a pivot a rod F, said rod passing through a box G acting as a guide and to secure direct lineal motion, said box being bolted to the chamber B.
  • the steam chest valve der X On the end of slide valve D is secured the steam chest valve der X having H within the steam chest by means of'a bolt threaded into valve D and secured to steam chest valve H by the usual means of jam nuts I. I.
  • Fig. 2 shows the said chamber to be made in two parts and bolted together on each side its entire length by bolts 5, 6 and 7.
  • the obj ect of making this chamber in two parts is to allow'the slide valve D having the projection E to be placed within said chamber and to allow of planing out the valve seat.
  • the attached rod F may be operated from a point on a right line parallel to the center of the steam chest, or cylinder, by connecting at 8, or it may be secured to the pivot at 9 on a direct line with the center of the steam chest or cylinder.
  • the slot or opening C may be made as shown at the bottom of the chamber, or at any other part of it, or if required, more than one slide valve can be used in the same manner.
  • Fig. 3 is a partly sectional view of a cylinthe attached chamber B bolted thereto showing slide valve D, projection E, rod F, secured by box G, bolted to the bottom of chamber B, and having a rod L attached to projection E, and connected to a drum M, all resting and secured to the foundation N and bed plate 0 of a stationary engine built with the improvement herein described.
  • Fig. 4 is a top sectional view of the same showing the attached chamber B. In this case the chamber B is contracted so as to admit of a smaller slide valve D for the purpose of attaching two rods L one on either side, and connected with the drum M. If only one connection is desired with the driving drum M in that case a yoke is formed at the end of chamber B and only one rod or stub may be connected to the shaft or rim of ters Patent is:
  • Fig. 4 shows the tions, suitably secured together and to the steam chest 1, 2, 5, 4 and a similar chamber steam chest or cylinder said slide valve hav- B attached thereto,fully described by Figs. 1 ing a projection extending through a slot and 2.
  • Fig. 4 shows a formed in said valve chamber, and covered rock shaft P and the necessary connections by said valve and to be connected and oper for controlling the steam entering the steam ated outside of said closed valve chamber in chest 00. 1 moving machinery.
  • Fig. 5 is an end sectional view showing the l 4.
  • a closed valve chamber having a slot and valve, said valve having a projection valve E passing through the slotted portion l passing through said closed valve chamber C, and the rods L, of both sides secured to l and susceptible of being attached to outside projection E by means of a bolt R.
  • the machinery for moving the same, said closed chamber B may be round or rectangular to valve chamber having a steam equalizing recess K formed within the same, all in combination with a steam cylinder and steam chest in the manner s ecified.
  • a closed slide valve chamber composed of two or more parts suitably secured together and to the steam chest or steam cylinder, said chamber having a slot and valve ed to a piston head or steam chest valve,
  • a closed valve chamber composed of

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PATENTED MAY 19,1908.
- v J. HARGREAVBS.
SLIDBVALVH- APPLICATION FILED OUT. 11, 1901.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.
PATENTED MAY 19, 1908.
J. HARGRBAVES.
SLIDE VALVE.
Anplqulon I'ILEDOOT. 11, 1907.
2 SHEETS-+SHEET 2.
JOHN HARGREAVES, OF WILKES-BARBIE, PENNSYLVANIA.
SLIDE -VALVE Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 19, 1908.
Application filed October 11, 1907. Serial No. 396,936.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN HARGREAVES, a citizen of the United States, residing at IVilkes-Barre, in the county of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful improvement in slide-valves and chambers, attachable to or a part of steam chests and cylinders, for steam-engines or any other expansible fluid or gas engines where packing is required, and for which this improvement is a substitute, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to steam engines of all kinds, steam chests and cylinders, or en gines using any expansible or explosive gases, which requires packing of piston rods, and has for its object to dispense with all stuffing boxes and steam packings of every kind as now used on engines, which is fully illustrated by the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a steam chest, Fig. 2 is a partly sectional view of the same; Fig. 3 is a side view of steam cylinder with the slide valve and chamber attached and its connections with a first motion drum; Fig. 4 is a top view of the same partly sectional, including rock shaft P and steam chest and steam cylinder, combined with the above named slide valve and chamber attached to cylinder and steam chest. Fig. 5 shows a sectional end view of the slide valve and the closed valve chamber. Fig. 6 is a sectional view through the line 6-6 of Similar letters and figures refer to similar parts in each view.
In Fig. l, 1234 represent the open side of a steam chest, the steam pipe A admitting steam thereto.
B is a section of a chamber attached to the steam chest by means of a rim and bolts, at the bottomof said chamber an opening or slot C is formed, by cutting through its wall this slot 0 is made to suit the length of stroke of steam chest valve. Within this slotted chamber is placed a slide valve D having a projection E cast thereon which passes below the said slot and of sufficient strength to push and pull the amount of force acting in the steam chest, to this projection is fastened by means of a pivot a rod F, said rod passing through a box G acting as a guide and to secure direct lineal motion, said box being bolted to the chamber B. On the end of slide valve D is secured the steam chest valve der X having H within the steam chest by means of'a bolt threaded into valve D and secured to steam chest valve H by the usual means of jam nuts I. I.
In order to have the steam act with perfect freedom within chamber B the slide valve D dare not fill it completely. Therefore the top portion, or nearly to the top of the slide valve D, is grooved as shown in Fig. 5. When that portion of the steam chest valve H moves either to the one side or the other of the steam pipe A the steam will be forced along the upper portion of slide valve D or drawn out with equal freedom. The said valve D not coming against the end of the chamber B, which chamber has a recess K formed a little below the bottom of valve D to aid in effecting this end so that no suction or cushion in excess of what is required will be had.
Fig. 2 shows the said chamber to be made in two parts and bolted together on each side its entire length by bolts 5, 6 and 7. The obj ect of making this chamber in two parts is to allow'the slide valve D having the projection E to be placed within said chamber and to allow of planing out the valve seat. The attached rod F may be operated from a point on a right line parallel to the center of the steam chest, or cylinder, by connecting at 8, or it may be secured to the pivot at 9 on a direct line with the center of the steam chest or cylinder. The slot or opening C may be made as shown at the bottom of the chamber, or at any other part of it, or if required, more than one slide valve can be used in the same manner.
Fig. 3 is a partly sectional view of a cylinthe attached chamber B bolted thereto showing slide valve D, projection E, rod F, secured by box G, bolted to the bottom of chamber B, and having a rod L attached to projection E, and connected to a drum M, all resting and secured to the foundation N and bed plate 0 of a stationary engine built with the improvement herein described. Fig. 4 is a top sectional view of the same showing the attached chamber B. In this case the chamber B is contracted so as to admit of a smaller slide valve D for the purpose of attaching two rods L one on either side, and connected with the drum M. If only one connection is desired with the driving drum M in that case a yoke is formed at the end of chamber B and only one rod or stub may be connected to the shaft or rim of ters Patent is:
j a projection E of ating within a closed of said closed chamber, the said projection attached chamber B, valve D, projection of l suit circumstances.
said drum or pulley, as the case may be. The 1 object of connecting with two rodsLis to se- 1 said slide valve operating within a closed cure even push or pull and prevent twisting valve chamber made of one part or in secof the valve D. On Fig. 4 is also shown the tions, suitably secured together and to the steam chest 1, 2, 5, 4 and a similar chamber steam chest or cylinder said slide valve hav- B attached thereto,fully described by Figs. 1 ing a projection extending through a slot and 2. In addition thereto Fig. 4 shows a formed in said valve chamber, and covered rock shaft P and the necessary connections by said valve and to be connected and oper for controlling the steam entering the steam ated outside of said closed valve chamber in chest 00. 1 moving machinery.
Fig. 5 is an end sectional view showing the l 4. A closed valve chamber having a slot and valve, said valve having a projection valve E passing through the slotted portion l passing through said closed valve chamber C, and the rods L, of both sides secured to l and susceptible of being attached to outside projection E by means of a bolt R. The machinery for moving the same, said closed chamber B may be round or rectangular to valve chamber having a steam equalizing recess K formed within the same, all in combination with a steam cylinder and steam chest in the manner s ecified.
5. A closed slide valve chamber composed of two or more parts suitably secured together and to the steam chest or steam cylinder, said chamber having a slot and valve ed to a piston head or steam chest valve,
Having thus fully described my improvement and given a practical illustration of the 1 same by means of Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, forming a part of this specification, what I claim as new and useful and desire to secure by Let 1. The combination of a slide valve conl sisting of a guide within a closed valve chamber, said chamber formed of two or more parts and suitably secured together and said closed chamber secured to a steam chest or steam cylinder or made an integral part of said slide valve integral therewith extending to and to be connected with outside ma same, in combination with a steam chest or steam cylinder, said steam chest or steam the same, in which said slide valve operates,a cylinder having a suitable opening cast in slot formed in said va ve chamber to allow of the end thereof to admit of attaching the said slide valve to extend stem of a slide valve to the piston head of a to the outside of said valve chamber and consteam cylinder or the valve of a steam chest nected by suitable means with outside mafor operating outsidemachinery.
chinery for operating the same.
2. The combination of a slide valve opervalve chamber, said chamber having a slot formed therein and covered by said valve said valve having a projection attached to or made an integral part thereof and extending through the wall one or more parts, sald chamber having a slot and valve seat formed therein, said valve having a projection E extending through said slot and connected outside of said chamber with outside machinery, in combination with a gas gasolene or petroleum engine cylinder.
In testimony whereof I have name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN HARGREAVES.
secured to an outside guide, said guide attached to thewall of said closed valve chamber and the said guide suitably attached to outside machinery for operating the same.
a 3. The combination of a slide valve having a stem extending into a steam chest through a suitable opening cast therein and connect- Witnesses:
PHILIP PEARSON, RoB'r. J. BLAIR.
seat formed therein and a projection from chinery or outside mechanism for moving the signed my 6. A closed valve chamber composed of
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