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US952605A
US952605A US45110008A US1908451100A US952605A US 952605 A US952605 A US 952605A US 45110008 A US45110008 A US 45110008A US 1908451100 A US1908451100 A US 1908451100A US 952605 A US952605 A US 952605A
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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
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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  • PA'lTRlCK J. CON- xous zlltl GEORGE Krrcn citizens of the Unitet States, residing at Greenville, in the county of Mercer and State-of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvemcnts in Valves or Cocks, of which the following is a specification, reference dra wing.
  • Our present invention relates to an improved valve, and has special reference to an air or steam cylinder cock, the valve bein so constructed that the casing is prov1 ed with an upper and a lower chamber, in which is slidably mounted a valve stem carrying two valves, one of which controls the admission of steam into the upper chamber,
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the complete valve or cook.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cen- .tral section with the steam inlet opened.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view closed.
  • the numeral 1 designates the main steam pipe, which is connected to the exteriorly threaded and reduced inlet 2, which formsthe upper end of the casing 3.
  • the casing is divided. by means of the internal ring or partition 4, into an upper chamber 5, and a lower chainher 6, the lower chamber 6, being closed by means of the cap or cover 7.
  • valve seat 8 Formed in the upper end of the inlet 2, is a valve seat 8, while formed just'below the partition or ring 4, is another valve seat .
  • a valve stem 10 which carries upon its upper end the integral valve 11, which normally upon the valve seat 8, thus preventing the admission of steam into the chamber 5,while upon its lower end 12, is removably carried the large disk or piston 13.
  • This piston 13 is adapted to be forced into engagement with the valve seat 9, when air or steam to operate the same is admitted through the inlet port-14.
  • An outlet port- 15 is provided in the upper chamber 5-, whereby when the valve 13 is operated to unseat the valve 11, steam admitted. thereby into the upper chamber is exhausted.
  • the admission of the operating fluid, either air or steam, into the chamber 6, is or may be controlled by means of a three-way cock, as may be desired.
  • the spring 16 is mounted in the lower chamber and is adapted to be acted upon by the cap or cover 7, to exert a tension toward the closing of the piston 13, thereby when there is no steam pressure upon the integral valve 11, the spring normally holds the valve 11 unseated, and valve 13 seated, or in other words when the engine stopped.
  • a casing provided with an open interiorly threaded lower end and a reduced extcriorly threaded inlet, said inlet being connected to the pressure pipe, and provided with a valve seat upon its extreme end and within said pipe, a cap or plug for the lower and ot the casing, said casing being provided with a central partition, which divides the easing into an upper compartment with an exhaust outlet and a lower con'ipartment communicating with the inlet pipe, a valve stem slidably mounted in the partition and in the reduced exterior threaded inlet, said stem carrying a valve upon its upper end movable within the pressure pipe and adapted to be seated uponthe first mentioned valve seat, and also fur- D ther provided with a series of grooves in the body of the stem adjacent to the ripper comartment of the inlet, whereby as the valve 18 unseated pressure is admitted into the upper compartment and exhausted therefrom

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P. J. OONNORS & G. KITCH.
VALVE 0R 000K. APPLIUATIQN TILED AUG. 3'1, 1908.
Patented Mar. 22; 1910 5111mm for DATRIcK J. CONNORS -beiug had therein to the accompanying PEDRICK J. GONNORS AND GEORGE KITCH, OF GREEN'VILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
VALVE OB COCK.
specification of Letters Patent. Patented Bull. 22, 191 0.
Application ifiled August 31, 1908. Serial No. 451,100.
To all whom it may concern:
-Be it known that we, PA'lTRlCK J. CON- xous zlltl GEORGE Krrcn, citizens of the Unitet States, residing at Greenville, in the county of Mercer and State-of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvemcnts in Valves or Cocks, of which the following is a specification, reference dra wing.
Our present invention relates to an improved valve, and has special reference to an air or steam cylinder cock, the valve bein so constructed that the casing is prov1 ed with an upper and a lower chamber, in which is slidably mounted a valve stem carrying two valves, one of which controls the admission of steam into the upper chamber,
while the other operated upon by either steam or air pressure to control the first mentioned valve.
To more clearly illustrate our invention attention is invited to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the complete valve or cook. Fig. 2 is a vertical cen- .tral section with the steam inlet opened.
Fig. 3 is a similar view closed.
Referring to the drawings :The numeral 1 designates the main steam pipe, which is connected to the exteriorly threaded and reduced inlet 2, which formsthe upper end of the casing 3. ,The casing is divided. by means of the internal ring or partition 4, into an upper chamber 5, and a lower chainher 6, the lower chamber 6, being closed by means of the cap or cover 7. Formed in the upper end of the inlet 2, is a valve seat 8, while formed just'below the partition or ring 4, is another valve seat .Slidably mounted in the casing and extending from the inlet 2 into the chamber 6, is a valve stem 10, which carries upon its upper end the integral valve 11, which normally upon the valve seat 8, thus preventing the admission of steam into the chamber 5,while upon its lower end 12, is removably carried the large disk or piston 13. This piston 13 is adapted to be forced into engagement with the valve seat 9, when air or steam to operate the same is admitted through the inlet port-14. An outlet port- 15 is provided in the upper chamber 5-, whereby when the valve 13 is operated to unseat the valve 11, steam admitted. thereby into the upper chamber is exhausted. The admission of the operating fluid, either air or steam, into the chamber 6, is or may be controlled by means of a three-way cock, as may be desired. i
The spring 16 is mounted in the lower chamber and is adapted to be acted upon by the cap or cover 7, to exert a tension toward the closing of the piston 13, thereby when there is no steam pressure upon the integral valve 11, the spring normally holds the valve 11 unseated, and valve 13 seated, or in other words when the engine stopped.
From the torc oiugdescription taken in connection with the drawings, the operation of our air or steam cylinder valve or cock is clearly understood, but briefly stated it is as followss-Vhen the engine, not shown, is started, the pressure ot'steam in the main steam pipe 1 seats the valve 11, compressing the spring 16 and opening the disk valve 13. Should it be desired to open the valve 11, air or steam is admitted into chamber 6, and as the valve 13 is of greater area than the valve 11, and thereby has a greater force exerted thereon, the stem is raised, and the valve 11 unseated, thereby allowing steam to-enter the upper chamber 5, and exhaustthrough its outlet.
hat we claim, as new, is
' In combination with a pressure pipe, and an inlet pipe for operating a cylinder cock, of a cook or valve, comprising a casing provided with an open interiorly threaded lower end and a reduced extcriorly threaded inlet, said inlet being connected to the pressure pipe, and provided with a valve seat upon its extreme end and within said pipe, a cap or plug for the lower and ot the casing, said casing being provided with a central partition, which divides the easing into an upper compartment with an exhaust outlet and a lower con'ipartment communicating with the inlet pipe, a valve stem slidably mounted in the partition and in the reduced exterior threaded inlet, said stem carrying a valve upon its upper end movable within the pressure pipe and adapted to be seated uponthe first mentioned valve seat, and also fur- D ther provided with a series of grooves in the body of the stem adjacent to the ripper comartment of the inlet, whereby as the valve 18 unseated pressure is admitted into the upper compartment and exhausted therefrom, a piston slidably mounted in the lower c0111 artment of the casing and connected to the In testimony whereof we afiix our signaihwer end of the "alve stem, the lowermost tnres in presence of two \vltnesses. point of said iston beingobove the com PATRICK J. CONNOR?" munication wit the mlet pipe, a spring be GEORGE KITCIL 5 tween the piston and the plug, and coactlng valve face and seat between the upper face" Witnesses: of the piston and the partition, as and for E. W. BIsuoP, the purpose set forth. S. B. PATTERQON It is herebyeertified that in Letters Patent No. 952,605, granted March 22, 1910, upon the application of Patrick J. Connors and George Kitnh, of Greenville, Penn sylvania, for an improvement in Yalves or Cocks, errors appear in the printed specification requiring cor-motion. as follows: Page 1, line 27, the word opened should read closed, and same page, line 28, the word closed should read opened; and that the said Letters Patent? should be read with these corrections therein thatthe same may conform to the record of the case in the letent ()ttice.
Signed and sealed this 12th day of April, A. D., 1910.
we] o. e. BILLINGS,
Acting Corm'n zssioner of Patents.
artment of the casing and connected to the In testimony whereof we afiix our signaihwer end of the "alve stem, the lowermost tnres in presence of two \vltnesses. point of said iston beingobove the com PATRICK J. CONNOR?" munication wit the mlet pipe, a spring be GEORGE KITCIL 5 tween the piston and the plug, and coactlng valve face and seat between the upper face" Witnesses: of the piston and the partition, as and for E. W. BIsuoP, the purpose set forth. S. B. PATTERQON It is herebyeertified that in Letters Patent No. 952,605, granted March 22, 1910, upon the application of Patrick J. Connors and George Kitnh, of Greenville, Penn sylvania, for an improvement in Yalves or Cocks, errors appear in the printed specification requiring cor-motion. as follows: Page 1, line 27, the word opened should read closed, and same page, line 28, the word closed should read opened; and that the said Letters Patent? should be read with these corrections therein thatthe same may conform to the record of the case in the letent ()ttice.
Signed and sealed this 12th day of April, A. D., 1910.
we] o. e. BILLINGS,
Acting Corm'n zssioner of Patents.
Corrections in Letters Patent No. 952,605.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 952,605, granted March 22, 1911), upon the application of Patrick J. Connors and George Kil'xh, i-f Greenville. Pennsylvania, for an improvement in Yalves 0r Cocks," errors a pear in the printed specification requiring wrmntinn as follows: should read closer), and same page, line 28, the word cl-wed xhonld read l'j/z'mvl'. and that the said Letters Patent should be read with these corrections therein that the same may conform to the record 01' the case in the lah-M ()flice.
Signed and sealed this 12th day of April, A. 1)., 19m.
( C. BJLLINGS,
Acting (,bm-mz'ss'ionw of Patents.
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US4011884A (en) * 1974-02-12 1977-03-15 Mordeki Drori Liquid-level valving device particularly useful as automatic relief valve
US4055202A (en) * 1976-06-29 1977-10-25 James Albert Greene In-case bottle filling apparatus
US4091832A (en) * 1976-03-29 1978-05-30 U.S. Industries, Inc. Valve
US4291718A (en) * 1979-02-26 1981-09-29 Sanin Sergei A Pressure valve
US4639196A (en) * 1986-02-12 1987-01-27 Ingersoll-Rand Company Fluid control valve
US20050056000A1 (en) * 2003-07-14 2005-03-17 Jansen Harvey B. Combustor drain valve

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4011884A (en) * 1974-02-12 1977-03-15 Mordeki Drori Liquid-level valving device particularly useful as automatic relief valve
US4091832A (en) * 1976-03-29 1978-05-30 U.S. Industries, Inc. Valve
US4055202A (en) * 1976-06-29 1977-10-25 James Albert Greene In-case bottle filling apparatus
US4291718A (en) * 1979-02-26 1981-09-29 Sanin Sergei A Pressure valve
US4639196A (en) * 1986-02-12 1987-01-27 Ingersoll-Rand Company Fluid control valve
US20050056000A1 (en) * 2003-07-14 2005-03-17 Jansen Harvey B. Combustor drain valve
US7155896B2 (en) 2003-07-14 2007-01-02 Jansen's Aircraft Systems Controls, Inc. Combustor drain valve

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