US994407A - Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. - Google Patents
Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US994407A US994407A US28937005A US1905289370A US994407A US 994407 A US994407 A US 994407A US 28937005 A US28937005 A US 28937005A US 1905289370 A US1905289370 A US 1905289370A US 994407 A US994407 A US 994407A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- combustion
- propulsion
- engines
- submarines
- products
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23C—METHODS OR APPARATUS FOR COMBUSTION USING FLUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL SUSPENDED IN A CARRIER GAS OR AIR
- F23C9/00—Combustion apparatus characterised by arrangements for returning combustion products or flue gases to the combustion chamber
Definitions
- My invention has for its object means for supporting combustion in steam boiler furnaces, whereby it is possible to apply a steam engine to the propulsion of submarine vessels during the submersion period.
- the diihculties referred to have been overcome in accordance with. the present invention by the combination of the following means: 1. Heating by gasalene, heavy oils or any other fuel burning readily and completely. 9.. The employment of pureoxygen (or of air which has been oxygenated or not). This oxygen is either employed pure or diluted with an inert gas such as the combustion gases, for example. 3. Expulsion into. the water of the combustion gases in excess (the gases being almost entirely formed of carbonic acid dissolve con1 pletely) or neutralizing these gases by means of an alkaline lye. And in order that my invention may be more fully understood, I will describe it with reference to the accompanying drawing which shows a diagrammatic view of an arrangement illustrating the invention. y
- the boiler a may be of the instantaneous vaporization type, say a flash boiler with forced circulation. In these conditions the boiler ,need occupy but a little space and'it may be readily insulated by means of a heat retaining envelop.
- the fuel may be petroleum, such asemployed for illuminating purposes, which, volatilized under the influence of the temperature will burn in. a Bunsen burner giving a blue flame, that is to say the combustion will be complete. The burners Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J 11119 Application filed November 27, 1905. Serial No. 289,370.
- V are purified by their passage in a.circuit which comprises a purifier or scrubber (Zya fan (2 of the rotary type, a pressure regulator f for controlling the entrance in the boiler, a safety valve for the cycle with-a pump h which expels the products of combustion in excess overboard. Said pump is also provided with a pressure regulator g.
- the pipe 1) which leads the oxygen to the burners is provided with a cock 9, controlled by a regulator 2'.
- the steam engine which may be of any known type is not illustrated in order to leave the drawing more clear.
- the operation is the following: hen the boat is floating at the surface, the threeit rocks j and k are placed in such a posi ion as to put the furnace of the boiler in communication with the atmosphere, and
- the cocks j and 7 are placed in the position shown in the drawing and the products of combustion which escape from the boiler are conducted by the pipe m to the washer (Z where they are cooled and purified by passing in an alkaline solution. ⁇ Vhen'leaving the washer, the products are drawn by the fan 6 and the pipe' 12 to the boiler and the entrance in the furnace of the boiler is controlled by a cock 0 operated by the regulator f.
- the method of supplying motive power for the propulsion of submarine vessels Without disclosing their position which consists in generating steam by heat resulting from the combustion of a mixture of diluted oxygen and hydrocarbon vapor in such proportion as to give substantially complete combustion utilizing a portion of the products of combustion as the diluent of the oxygen, and disposing of the remainder of the products of combustion by condensation of the ater vapor and absorption of the carbon dioxid.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
- Combustion & Propulsion (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Investigating Or Analyzing Non-Biological Materials By The Use Of Chemical Means (AREA)
- Feeding And Controlling Fuel (AREA)
Description
v G.F.J AUBERT. PROCESS FOR U'IILIZIIIG: STEAM ENGINES FOR THE PROPULSION 0F SUBMARINES.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 27, 1905.
Patentd June 6,1911.
'4 r m/91mm UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
enonon rmnoors .uunnn'r, or rams, .rmncn,
COMPANY, A compartment or rnocnss ron UTILIZING swam-Erratum ron THE PROPULSION or SUBMARINESQ ASSIGNOR T O ELECTRIC Boar vnw JERSEY.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Gannon Francois Jatnnn'r, a citizen of theFrench Republic, and resident of 155 Boulevard Malesherbes, in Paris, France, have invented a "certain new and useful Process for Utilizing Steam- Engines for the Propulsion of Submarines, of which the followingis a specification.
My invention has for its object means for supporting combustion in steam boiler furnaces, whereby it is possible to apply a steam engine to the propulsion of submarine vessels during the submersion period.
Numerous difficulties have been met in applying steam engines under these conditions, foremost among which is the impossibilityof feeding a re under water in default of the necessary material for supporting combustion and also of discharging the products of combustion without disclosing the exact position of the boat.
The diihculties referred to have been overcome in accordance with. the present invention by the combination of the following means: 1. Heating by gasalene, heavy oils or any other fuel burning readily and completely. 9.. The employment of pureoxygen (or of air which has been oxygenated or not). This oxygen is either employed pure or diluted with an inert gas such as the combustion gases, for example. 3. Expulsion into. the water of the combustion gases in excess (the gases being almost entirely formed of carbonic acid dissolve con1 pletely) or neutralizing these gases by means of an alkaline lye. And in order that my invention may be more fully understood, I will describe it with reference to the accompanying drawing which shows a diagrammatic view of an arrangement illustrating the invention. y
The boiler a may be of the instantaneous vaporization type, say a flash boiler with forced circulation. In these conditions the boiler ,need occupy but a little space and'it may be readily insulated by means of a heat retaining envelop. The fuel may be petroleum, such asemployed for illuminating purposes, which, volatilized under the influence of the temperature will burn in. a Bunsen burner giving a blue flame, that is to say the combustion will be complete. The burners Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J 11119 Application filed November 27, 1905. Serial No. 289,370.
oxygen being diluted by the products of the combustion. V are purified by their passage in a.circuit which comprises a purifier or scrubber (Zya fan (2 of the rotary type, a pressure regulator f for controlling the entrance in the boiler, a safety valve for the cycle with-a pump h which expels the products of combustion in excess overboard. Said pump is also provided with a pressure regulator g. The pipe 1) which leads the oxygen to the burners is provided with a cock 9, controlled by a regulator 2'.
The steam engine which may be of any known type is not illustrated in order to leave the drawing more clear.
The operation is the following: hen the boat is floating at the surface, the threeit rocks j and k are placed in such a posi ion as to put the furnace of the boiler in communication with the atmosphere, and
to isolate the same from the circuit of purification. The supply of oxygen is closed and the air for the combustion arrives by .72 and escapes through a. Atthe momentof submersion, the cocks j and 7: are placed in the position shown in the drawing and the products of combustion which escape from the boiler are conducted by the pipe m to the washer (Z where they are cooled and purified by passing in an alkaline solution. \Vhen'leaving the washer, the products are drawn by the fan 6 and the pipe' 12 to the boiler and the entrance in the furnace of the boiler is controlled by a cock 0 operated by the regulator f. Before arriving under the burnersthe products receive a quantity of oxygen which arrives by the pipe 7) and whose pressure is regulated bythe regulator z' which latter acts on the cock 9. hen the gases are only washed and cooled, it is necessary that the excess be expelled overboard. The pressure in the cycle is regulated by the safety valve 1* which allows the excess of gas to escape when the pressure rises over a determined limit. The gases in excess are exhausted by means of the pump h and expelled overboard. Andfor this purpose a regulator g is provided which opens a cock 8 when necessary. when the gases are purified by an alkaline solution, the quantity of gases in excess is nearly equal to zero.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention The products of combustion and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is:
1. The method of supplying motive power for the propulsion of submarine vessels Without disclosing their position, which consists in generating steam by heat resulting from the combustion of a mixture of diluted oxygen and hydrocarbon vapor in such proportion as to give substantially complete combustion utilizing a portion of the products of combustion as the diluent of the oxygen, and disposing of the remainder of the products of combustion by condensation of the ater vapor and absorption of the carbon dioxid.
2. The method of supplying motive power for the propulsion of submarine vessels Without disclosing their position which consists in generating steam by heat resulting from the combustion of a mixture of diluted oxygen and hydrocarbon vapor in such pr portion as to give substantially comp; "s combustion utilizing a portion of the prod nets of combustion as the diluent of the oxygen, and disposing of the remaimler of ;he products of combustion by condensation of the Water vapor and absorption of the carbon dioxid in an alkaline solution Within the vessel.
Dated this eleventh day of November, 1905.
GEORGE FRANQOIS JA'UBERT.
In presence of two witnesses F uremic W GAULDWELL, HENRY SCHWAB.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US28937005A US994407A (en) | 1905-11-27 | 1905-11-27 | Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US28937005A US994407A (en) | 1905-11-27 | 1905-11-27 | Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US994407A true US994407A (en) | 1911-06-06 |
Family
ID=3062740
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US28937005A Expired - Lifetime US994407A (en) | 1905-11-27 | 1905-11-27 | Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US994407A (en) |
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2800175A (en) * | 1949-06-11 | 1957-07-23 | Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co | Firing tank furnaces |
US5692890A (en) * | 1994-12-20 | 1997-12-02 | The Boc Group Plc | Combination apparatus |
-
1905
- 1905-11-27 US US28937005A patent/US994407A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2800175A (en) * | 1949-06-11 | 1957-07-23 | Libbey Owens Ford Glass Co | Firing tank furnaces |
US5692890A (en) * | 1994-12-20 | 1997-12-02 | The Boc Group Plc | Combination apparatus |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US994407A (en) | Process for utilizing steam-engines for the propulsion of submarines. | |
US53695A (en) | Improved process of generating gases to be used for motive power | |
US1459482A (en) | Liquid-fuel burner | |
US2289682A (en) | Power plant | |
US1310253A (en) | Frank shuman | |
US3462948A (en) | Continuous flow combustion engine | |
US1154609A (en) | Method of increasing the energy of a fluid-motor in motor-driven torpedoes. | |
US1298889A (en) | Method and apparatus for the oxidation of combustible gases. | |
JP2019168118A (en) | Exhaust gas using system | |
US550831A (en) | John raskins ladd | |
US953682A (en) | Apparatus for vaporizing fluids. | |
GB189803468A (en) | An Improved Process and Apparatus for Producing Motive Power for the Propulsion of Torpedo-boats, Self-propelled Torpedoes, Light Naval and other Launches, and for other purposes. | |
US687242A (en) | Means for utilizing working power of compressed inflammable gas. | |
US68119A (en) | Improved apparatus foe supplying gases to furnaces | |
US1423155A (en) | Gaseous-fuel burner | |
US740528A (en) | Furnace. | |
US270005A (en) | bo wee | |
US729989A (en) | Gas-firing. | |
US823561A (en) | Metallurgical apparatus. | |
US294602A (en) | plannery | |
US290927A (en) | Flue and tubular steam-generator | |
US279154A (en) | Facturing | |
US925889A (en) | Turbine installation for torpedoes. | |
USRE10538E (en) | sloper | |
US206643A (en) | Improvement in processes for preparing gaseous fuel |