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- the present invention obviates these inconveniences by assembling the engine and the boiler side by side within the bonnet at the front part of the car, as a result of which the shaft which transmits the motion of the engine to the wheel will he located upon the same side of the frame as the engine, as opposed to its ordinary central location.
- Figure l is a side elevation of the car.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view.
- Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the dierent parts of the power plant.
- the boiler l which is of the type pro ducing instantaneous vaporization, and the engine 2 are located near each other in the front of the car.
- the engine actuates the pump 3, which distributes water to the boiler, and the fan 4 which forces air into the combustion chamber.
- a radiator 5 is located in front of the boiler and of the engine; this radiator is designed to condense the exhaust steam flowing from the engine 2 through the pipe 6; the condensed water returns to the tank through the pipe 7.
- the piping connecting the boiler to the engine and the engine to the condenser is, therefore, very short.
- the boiler is fed with water in the following manner: On starting the engine an auxiliary pump 8 actuated by the lever 2l sucks the water from the tank through a pipe 9 and drives it into the feed pump 3 through a pipe 10.
- the pump 3 forces the water to the boiler through the pipe 1l.
- This pump is driven in any preferred manner from the engine 2.
- the fan 4 may be operated manually by the crank 20 to effect the initial rise of pressure.
- the air impelled by the fan flows into the combustion chamber through a conduit 22.
- a gate valve 23 mounted on conduit 22 is operated by a rod 24 which is in turn operated by a thermo-regulator branoned on the pipe 2G.
- Steam from the boiler l flows to the engine through pipe 26 and acts upon this regulating device.
- Valve 23 is thus enabled to automatically regulate the temperature of the boiler in accordance with the temperature of the steam.
- the supply of steam to the engine is controlled by a valve 28 having a suitable connection 29 with an actuating pedal 2T.
- the reversal of the engine is effected by means of a lever 32 located near the engineer.
- a longitudinal shaft 33 which can be coupled with the crank shaft of the engine; this last shaft carries a fixed cla-w 34.
- Shaft 33 is provided with a movable claw 35 shifted by a lever 38 which has suitable operating connections therewith and is located near the reversing lever.
- Shaft 33 drives the differential 44.
- the two sprocket wheels 45 keyed on the ends of the two transversely arranged sections of the differential shaft 46 are connected by chains 47 with the sprockets 48 secured to the driving wheels 49 which are mounted on the arms of the rear axle 50.
- the power plant such as it is here described, leaves free that part of the frame located at the rear of the tanks on which can be placed the seat for the engineer.
- a steam motor vehicle having its engine and boiler located side by side within the hood at the front end of the frame thereof, a radiator also located wit-hin said hood in advance of said boiler and engine and in pipe communication with the latter for condensing the exhaust steam flowing therefrom, a fan operated by said engine and interposed between the same and said radiator, said fan having its casing communicating with the combustion chamber of said boiler set oui1 hands in presence of tWo subscribing for supplying Vietnamese thereto, :incl a direct shaft witnesses.
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L. DOILLET & P.' R. FAURE.
STEAM MOTOR VEHICLE. APPLIOATION FILED :sn-m16, 1909.
Patented July 11, 1911.
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L. `DOILLET & P R; FAURE.
STEAM MOTOR VEHICLE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 16, 1909.
Patented July 11, 1911.
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LOUIS DOILLET AND PAUL ROBERT FAURE, OF PARIS, FRANCE.
STEAM MOTOR-VEHICLE.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known thatI we, Louis DOILLET and PAUL ROBERT FAURE, citizens of the French Republic, residing at Paris, Bepartment of the Seine, in France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steam Motor-Vehicles, of which the following is a specification.
`With the steam cars whichare actually used for commercial purposes, it is difficult to inspect the power plant and the transmission system and it is sometimes necessary to remove the body. Furthermore, the power plant is located at a distance from the transmission system, resulting in considerable loss of power', which is due to the drop in temperature and the fall of pressure in the piping. The present invention obviates these inconveniences by assembling the engine and the boiler side by side within the bonnet at the front part of the car, as a result of which the shaft which transmits the motion of the engine to the wheel will he located upon the same side of the frame as the engine, as opposed to its ordinary central location.
In the annexed drawings: Figure l is a side elevation of the car. Fig. 2 is a plan view. Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the dierent parts of the power plant.
The boiler l, which is of the type pro ducing instantaneous vaporization, and the engine 2 are located near each other in the front of the car. The engine actuates the pump 3, which distributes water to the boiler, and the fan 4 which forces air into the combustion chamber.
A radiator 5 is located in front of the boiler and of the engine; this radiator is designed to condense the exhaust steam flowing from the engine 2 through the pipe 6; the condensed water returns to the tank through the pipe 7. The piping connecting the boiler to the engine and the engine to the condenser is, therefore, very short. The boiler is fed with water in the following manner: On starting the engine an auxiliary pump 8 actuated by the lever 2l sucks the water from the tank through a pipe 9 and drives it into the feed pump 3 through a pipe 10. During the running of the engine,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 16, 1909.
Patented July fil, 1944.
seri-a1 No. 518,065.
the pump 3 forces the water to the boiler through the pipe 1l. This pump is driven in any preferred manner from the engine 2.
The fan 4 may be operated manually by the crank 20 to effect the initial rise of pressure. The air impelled by the fan flows into the combustion chamber through a conduit 22. A gate valve 23 mounted on conduit 22 is operated by a rod 24 which is in turn operated by a thermo-regulator branoned on the pipe 2G. Steam from the boiler l flows to the engine through pipe 26 and acts upon this regulating device. Valve 23 is thus enabled to automatically regulate the temperature of the boiler in accordance with the temperature of the steam.
The supply of steam to the engine is controlled by a valve 28 having a suitable connection 29 with an actuating pedal 2T. The reversal of the engine is effected by means of a lever 32 located near the engineer.
llhe connection between the engine and the driving wheels is obtained by a longitudinal shaft 33 which can be coupled with the crank shaft of the engine; this last shaft carries a fixed cla-w 34. Shaft 33 is provided with a movable claw 35 shifted by a lever 38 which has suitable operating connections therewith and is located near the reversing lever. Shaft 33 drives the differential 44. The two sprocket wheels 45 keyed on the ends of the two transversely arranged sections of the differential shaft 46 are connected by chains 47 with the sprockets 48 secured to the driving wheels 49 which are mounted on the arms of the rear axle 50. The power plant, such as it is here described, leaves free that part of the frame located at the rear of the tanks on which can be placed the seat for the engineer.
We claim as our invention:
A steam motor vehicle having its engine and boiler located side by side within the hood at the front end of the frame thereof, a radiator also located wit-hin said hood in advance of said boiler and engine and in pipe communication with the latter for condensing the exhaust steam flowing therefrom, a fan operated by said engine and interposed between the same and said radiator, said fan having its casing communicating with the combustion chamber of said boiler set oui1 hands in presence of tWo subscribing for supplying zur thereto, :incl a direct shaft witnesses.
transmission drive from said engine to the LOUIS DOILLET. rear axle of the vehicle, said shaft being PAUL ROBERT FAURE. located on the sinne side of the frame its the Ttnegsesz engine. H. C. COXE,
n testimony whereof We have hereunto GEORGES BOUJE.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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