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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
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  • HORA'IIO N BLACK, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invent-ion refers to a combined pump and engine,and the nature of it consists in, placing at the juncture of a double or twin cylinder a piston rod, united to, and carrying two pistons working the one 1n the steam cylinder, and the other 1n the water or pump cylinder.
  • My improvement also relates to the formation of openings in the piston rod, and juncture of the twin cylinder, whereby at the proper time, communication of the cylinders is effected, for the purpose of causing a small quantity of cold water to pass into the steam cylinder, and thereby effect the partial condensation of the exhaust steam, in the cylinder itself.
  • My improvement also relates to the combination of the double or twin cylinder, with the intermediate piston rod, and connected or twin pistons, having a movement simul taneous with the piston rod.
  • A, B are two cylinders, cast in two halves of equal length, and diameter, with an mtermediate (that is at the juncture of the cylinders when united) cylindric bore, of the same length as the cylinders, but of less diameter.
  • mtermediate that is at the juncture of the cylinders when united
  • the two pistons are united by a center bar F, which also permanently connects them to the piston rod situated between the pistons.- At the juncture of the cvlinders, and equal in length to the movement of the pistons, are formed grooves or slits 0 0 within which the cross bar F, of the pistons moves back and forth.
  • the piston rod E extends through, and be yond the ends of the intermediate bore, a distance sufficient to accommodate its travel, and is furnished with stuffing boxes (4 a inserted into each end of the bore, thereby rendering the piston rod steam tight.
  • G, G are pipes leading from near each end of the, steam cylinder, to the steam chamber H, which latter communicates with the boiler through a pipe I.
  • the steam chamber H is "provided with a valve J, shown in Fig. 5, having in its upper surface a semi-circular recess Z), and in its perimeter spaces (Z, (Z, and from its center projects, through the cap of the steam chamber, a short spindle or ax e i, on the square end whereof, is placed an arm K, extending horizontally toward the cylinders in a position to receive the alternate action of buttons L, L, fixed a suitable distance apart on a rod M, attached to the ends of the piston rod, and lying parallel therewith as seen in Fig.
  • the steam pipe G has communication with the boiler, while the pipe Gr, communicates with the exhaust valve 0, through the semicircular recess 11 in the valve, through which the exhaust steam escapes ;and when the position of the valve is altered by the return movement of the piston in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 5 the steam pipe G communicates with the exhaust valve, and the pipe Gr, with the boiler.
  • the exhaust valve 0, is mounted upon valves U, similar to the induction pipes, and each stroke of the pump piston acts to draw, and force the water, by opening and closing two of the valves simultaneously.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HORA'IIO N. BLACK, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
HYDRAULIC STEAM-PUMP.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 9,622, dated March 22, 1853.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HORATIO N. BLACK, of the city and county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in the Steam- Engine, being a combined engine and pump for raising and forcing water; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and letters of reference marked thereon, forming part of this specification, in which Figure l is an elevation of the engine, Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section,Fig. 3 is a transverse section taken as denoted by the red line 0, 0, of Fig. 1,Fig. 4 is a section, showing the oscillating cut off valve of the steam chamber, and the puppet exhaust valve,and Fig. 5 is a top view of the oscillating valve, showing the relative position thereof, with the ingress and egress steam pipes, as well as the exhaust valve 0.
The same letters of reference seen on the several figures, denote the same parts.
My invent-ion refers to a combined pump and engine,and the nature of it consists in, placing at the juncture of a double or twin cylinder a piston rod, united to, and carrying two pistons working the one 1n the steam cylinder, and the other 1n the water or pump cylinder.
My improvement also relates to the formation of openings in the piston rod, and juncture of the twin cylinder, whereby at the proper time, communication of the cylinders is effected, for the purpose of causing a small quantity of cold water to pass into the steam cylinder, and thereby effect the partial condensation of the exhaust steam, in the cylinder itself. Y
My improvement also relates to the combination of the double or twin cylinder, with the intermediate piston rod, and connected or twin pistons, having a movement simul taneous with the piston rod.
To enable others to make and use my invention, I will proceed fully to describe it.
A, B, are two cylinders, cast in two halves of equal length, and diameter, with an mtermediate (that is at the juncture of the cylinders when united) cylindric bore, of the same length as the cylinders, but of less diameter. In the cylinder A, moves the steam piston G, and in the cylinder B, moves the Water or pump piston D, and between the pistons, and in the intermediate bore,
moves the piston rod E. The two pistons are united by a center bar F, which also permanently connects them to the piston rod situated between the pistons.- At the juncture of the cvlinders, and equal in length to the movement of the pistons, are formed grooves or slits 0 0 within which the cross bar F, of the pistons moves back and forth. The piston rod E, extends through, and be yond the ends of the intermediate bore, a distance sufficient to accommodate its travel, and is furnished with stuffing boxes (4 a inserted into each end of the bore, thereby rendering the piston rod steam tight. Near each end of the piston rod, are formed small openings 6, e, which, at the extreme movement of the piston rod, alternately effect communication with the twin cylinders, through means of the grooves 0 c at the juncture of the cylinders as shown in Fig. 2. The object of this is to allow a small quantity of cold water to pass from the pump cylinder, into the steam cylinder for the purpose of partially condensing the exhaust steam, and thereby create a vacuum to assist the action of the next supply.
G, G, are pipes leading from near each end of the, steam cylinder, to the steam chamber H, which latter communicates with the boiler through a pipe I. The steam chamber H, is "provided with a valve J, shown in Fig. 5, having in its upper surface a semi-circular recess Z), and in its perimeter spaces (Z, (Z, and from its center projects, through the cap of the steam chamber, a short spindle or ax e i, on the square end whereof, is placed an arm K, extending horizontally toward the cylinders in a position to receive the alternate action of buttons L, L, fixed a suitable distance apart on a rod M, attached to the ends of the piston rod, and lying parallel therewith as seen in Fig. 1, so that the reciprocating movement of the piston rod, operates, through the arm K, the oscillating valve J ,-thus in Fig. 5 the steam pipe G has communication with the boiler, while the pipe Gr, communicates with the exhaust valve 0, through the semicircular recess 11 in the valve, through which the exhaust steam escapes ;and when the position of the valve is altered by the return movement of the piston in the direction of the arrow in Fig. 5 the steam pipe G communicates with the exhaust valve, and the pipe Gr, with the boiler.
The exhaust valve 0, is mounted upon valves U, similar to the induction pipes, and each stroke of the pump piston acts to draw, and force the water, by opening and closing two of the valves simultaneously.
I do not claim a double cylinder pump or Water engine nor do I claim opening a valve at the end of the stroke of a steam piston and injecting Water into a steam cylinder for producing a partial vacuum, but
I'Vhat I do claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the double slotted Water and steam cylinder A and B, double piston C and D, and slotted piston rod E, arranged and operating in the manner and for the purpose set forth in the foregoing specification.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name before two subscribing Wit" nesses.
HORATIO N. BLACK. Witnesses:
JOEL Coon,
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