US730682A - Governing device for steam-pumps. - Google Patents

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US730682A
US730682A US1902114141A US730682A US 730682 A US730682 A US 730682A US 1902114141 A US1902114141 A US 1902114141A US 730682 A US730682 A US 730682A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B43/00Machines, pumps, or pumping installations having flexible working members
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FIG. 1 is an axial sectional elevation of my improved governing device complete
  • Fig. 2 a similar section of the valve-casing, showing a modified form of valve
  • Fig. 3 a plan view of the valve-governing cylinder and its base, containing the passages for the water-or air from the reservoir.
  • A designates the valvechamber,into which the steaminlet a extends, the inner closed extension A' of said inlet ct being pierced through its upper and lower walls ct a2 for the play of a form of piston-valve B, to be more particularly described.
  • An aperture is provided'at the extremity of the extension A', governed by an ordinary stop-valve C, whose stem c extends outward through the side wall of the chamber A through the usual stuffing-box c2, through which the stem o is threaded.
  • the stem b of the piston-valve B extends upward through an-ordinaryA stuffing-box in a cap o3, constituting the top wall of chamber A, and through a similar stuffing-box of a chambered bottom d of a cylinder D, supported upon a yoke-piece a4, rising from the cap a3.
  • a pistou d2 Within the cylinder D and to the stem b is secured a pistou d2, fitted with a cup-leather orother suitable packing p.
  • the stem b extends still upward through a flanged throat-piece E, threaded through a cap d3, constituting the top or end wall of the cylinder D.
  • a coiled spring S in compression, acting normally to depress the piston d2 and the main valveB, to which it is ultimately connected through the stem b.
  • the throatpiece E is rotated in its threaded seat in the cap d3 by means of a fixed hand-wheel b2 and held iixedly in any position of adjustment.
  • the main valve B is a perforated cylindrical shell with closed ends and a central diaphragm. As shown in its preferred construction, the cylindrical valve is divided horizontally through the central diaphragm into two parts or chambers B B2, spaced apart by a connecting-stem b.
  • the two closed cylinders are duplicates,tted to play with a practically steam-tight fit in like relations, respectively, in the upper and lower walls ct a2 of the extension A.
  • Each chamber is provided with two horizontal series of perforations y y2 through the outer shell in such relation that in the mid-position of the valve shown in the drawings, Fig. 1, the openings stand equally above and below the walls of the extension A'.
  • the chambered base d of the cylinder D is cast with an admission-passage e', having a pipe connection p withthe receiving-reservoir of the pump. (Not shown.)
  • the separating-diaphragm e3 is provided with two apertures communicating betweenv the passages e e2, one controlled by a check or lift valve e4, resting upon its seat normally by gravity, and the other aperture is controlled by an adjustable stopper or valve e5, whose stem is threaded through a throat-piece e and further provided with a stuffing-box.
  • the function of the lift-valve e4 is to retain the pressure beneath the piston p in case the resistance is reduced until relieved bythe escape through the opening controlled by the plug-valve e5, which can be adjusted so as to regulate, as desired, the adjustment of the equilibrium.
  • the downward limit of the valve B may be regulated by a nut f, threaded upon the extreme upward projection of the valve-stem b', constituting a stop by contact downward against the top of the throat-piece E; but while the service is in active operation the nutf will be raised above the throat-piece E and may be utilized as a carrier to move a pointer f over a scale-piece f2, indicating the relative positions of the valve B.
  • valve B When steam is shut o for a cessation of the pumping operation, the valve B will drop down as soon as the resistance head or pressure is lessened, if permitted by the stop f, until the iange at the upper end of the val've B contacts with the wall a, in which position the valve closes the steam-passage. To resume operations, the valve C is opened, thus admitting steam to the pump independently of the valve B until thenormal resisting-head is reached, when the valve C is closed and the valve B again controls the action.
  • the downward play of the valve B may be limited, if desired, to the mid-position shown by means of the nut f described; but ordinarily this is not required. It will be convenient generally to use the nutfin the position shown, and attached pointer f', operating upon an indicatorfz, to show the position of the main valve B.
  • the modification shown in Fig. 2 consists in constructing the valve B with open ends and with two sets of openings, one at either side of a central diaphragm.
  • the upper and lower walls a d2 of the extension A are connected by a shell @5,bored to the diameter of the valve and provided with a circumferential opening registering in width with those of the valve B.
  • the action of the valve is substantially the same as that first described. Steam entering the valve through the series of apertures open to the inlet ct passes upward and downward out through the valve above and below the walls ct and a2 through the exit a5 to the pump-cylinder.
  • the frame and construction of the valves B and B is such that they remain balanced at all points of their travel.
  • a pump-governing device embodying a balanced throttle-valve divided into separate chambers each provided with a double series ot' perforations-through the outer shell, said valve having its operating-stem extended as a piston-rod into a pressure-cylinder, and a piston upon the rod actuated in said cylinder in one direction b y the resistance head or pressure, and in the other by an adjustable spring, substantially as set forth.
  • valve-chamber,A having the inlet extension, A', in combination with the perforated hollow Valve divided horizontally into separate chambers each provided with a double series of perforations through the outer shell, said valve playing through the upper and lower walls of said extension, substantially as set forth.
  • valve-chamber, A having the inlet extension, A', in combinationwith the hollow valve divided into separate chambers each provided with a double series of perforations through the outer shell, said valve playing through the upper and lower walls of said extension, the stem extended through the governing-cylinder, and the nut, f, threaded upon the outward extension ot' the stein and contacting against the top of an extension of the governing-cylinder, substantially as set forth.
  • valve-chamber, A having the inlet, A', in combination with the perforated hollow valve playing through the upper and lower Walls of said extension, and the auxiliary valve C, opening the inlet-passage directly to the exit-passage independently of the throttle-valve, substantially as set forth.

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PATENTED JUNE 9, 1903.
R. B. MOGWAN. GOVERNING DEVICE FOR STEAM PUMPS lAIPLIUA'IIN FILED JULY 2, 1902.
No MODEL;
Patented tTune 9, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
ROBERT B. MCGOWAN,
OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
GOVERNING DEVICE FOR STEAM-PUMPS.
Y SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 730,682, dated J' une 9, 1903.
Application led July 2,1902. Serial No. 114.141. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom, it may concern: p
Be it known that I, ROBERT B. McGoWAN,
Aa citizen of the United States, residing at Cincinnati, in the county of Hamilton and State' of Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Governing Devices for Steamv draulic elevators, fire-engines, accumulator.
systems, air systems, dac. To this end it consists in a balanced throttle-valve controlling the motor-fluid inlet provided with an adjustable spring acting normally to seat and close the valve and with a piston upon the valve-stem acted upon by pressure from the pump-reservoir in opposition to the spring and also in construction and arrangement of the parts including further features contributing to the efficiency of the device.
Mechanism embodying my invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure l is an axial sectional elevation of my improved governing device complete; Fig. 2, a similar section of the valve-casing, showing a modified form of valve; and Fig. 3 a plan view of the valve-governing cylinder and its base, containing the passages for the water-or air from the reservoir.`
Referring now to the drawings, A designates the valvechamber,into which the steaminlet a extends, the inner closed extension A' of said inlet ct being pierced through its upper and lower walls ct a2 for the play of a form of piston-valve B, to be more particularly described. An aperture is provided'at the extremity of the extension A', governed by an ordinary stop-valve C, whose stem c extends outward through the side wall of the chamber A through the usual stuffing-box c2, through which the stem o is threaded.
The stem b of the piston-valve B extends upward through an-ordinaryA stuffing-box in a cap o3, constituting the top wall of chamber A, and through a similar stuffing-box of a chambered bottom d of a cylinder D, supported upon a yoke-piece a4, rising from the cap a3. Within the cylinder D and to the stem b is secured a pistou d2, fitted with a cup-leather orother suitable packing p. The stem b extends still upward through a flanged throat-piece E, threaded through a cap d3, constituting the top or end wall of the cylinder D.
Within the cylinder D, interposed between the piston d2 and a corresponding seat-ange e', (centered upon the lower end of the throatpiece E,) is a coiled spring S in compression, acting normally to depress the piston d2 and the main valveB, to which it is ultimately connected through the stem b. To increase the compression of the spring S, the throatpiece E is rotated in its threaded seat in the cap d3 by means of a fixed hand-wheel b2 and held iixedly in any position of adjustment.
by a jam-nut b3, seated on its threaded portion and contacting against the cap d3. To ease the friction of interrotation, ball-bearingsxare introduced between the lower shoulder of the'throat-piece E and the seat-fiange e.
The main valve B is a perforated cylindrical shell with closed ends and a central diaphragm. As shown in its preferred construction, the cylindrical valve is divided horizontally through the central diaphragm into two parts or chambers B B2, spaced apart by a connecting-stem b. The two closed cylinders are duplicates,tted to play with a practically steam-tight fit in like relations, respectively, in the upper and lower walls ct a2 of the extension A. Each chamber is provided with two horizontal series of perforations y y2 through the outer shell in such relation that in the mid-position of the valve shown in the drawings, Fig. 1, the openings stand equally above and below the walls of the extension A'. In this position the steam from inlet a passes freely through one set of the apertures into each chamber of the valve B and out through the other set of apertures, as indicated by the arrows, and thus freely supplies the motor-cylinder ofthe pump, (not 'shown;) but any elevation or depression of the valve B from this position will partially or wholly close the apertures by shifting their relation with the walls ct a2, thus diminishing the steam-pressure. I prefer to make the steam- IOO apertures of the valve-shell of angular form, as indicated, so as to equalize the wear of parts, as is Well understood. The vertical reciprocation of the valve is eilected by pressure upwardly against the lower side of the piston p, and the counteracting downward pressure of spring s upon the upper side controlled as follows:
The chambered base d of the cylinder D is cast with an admission-passage e', having a pipe connection p withthe receiving-reservoir of the pump. (Not shown.) A second passage e2, separated from the first by a diaphragm e3, communicates with the bottom of the cylinder D. The separating-diaphragm e3 is provided with two apertures communicating betweenv the passages e e2, one controlled by a check or lift valve e4, resting upon its seat normally by gravity, and the other aperture is controlled by an adjustable stopper or valve e5, whose stem is threaded through a throat-piece e and further provided with a stuffing-box. The function of the lift-valve e4 is to retain the pressure beneath the piston p in case the resistance is reduced until relieved bythe escape through the opening controlled by the plug-valve e5, which can be adjusted so as to regulate, as desired, the adjustment of the equilibrium.
The operative functions of the device are as follows: In the accompanying drawings the parts are shown in mid-position of the main valve B, are open to the fullest extent, the valve B being held in such position by the upward pressure ot' motor fluid entering the passage e', lifting the check-valve e4, entering the cylinder D through passage e2, and then actuating the piston p against the counteracting force of the spring s. The spring sis set to the exact tension required to maintain the equilibrium ofv pressure necessary to retain the proper head or resistance at delivery end of the pump by means of the threaded throat-piece E,which, as stated, is secured in ultimate position bythe jam-nut b3. Asthe available steam-power is always somewhat in excess of that required to maintain the desired head, the full dow of steam will actuate the pump so as to raise the resistance head or pressure above the normal limit, and in such case the excess of resistance-pressure against the piston p will raise the valve B against the spring force, and thus lessen the supply to the motor end of the pump. As the resistance head or pressure diminishes the check-valve c4 seats itself, and the equilibrium of pressures as between the passages e and e2 is soon attained by the retarded iiow through the aperture controlled by the valve e5, which acts as an adjustable stopper, and thus the valve B vibrates between the position of full opening (shown'in Fig. l) and that of a possible elevation, completely shutting oft' the steam. The downward limit of the valve B may be regulated by a nut f, threaded upon the extreme upward projection of the valve-stem b', constituting a stop by contact downward against the top of the throat-piece E; but while the service is in active operation the nutf will be raised above the throat-piece E and may be utilized as a carrier to move a pointer f over a scale-piece f2, indicating the relative positions of the valve B. When steam is shut o for a cessation of the pumping operation, the valve B will drop down as soon as the resistance head or pressure is lessened, if permitted by the stop f, until the iange at the upper end of the val've B contacts with the wall a, in which position the valve closes the steam-passage. To resume operations, the valve C is opened, thus admitting steam to the pump independently of the valve B until thenormal resisting-head is reached, when the valve C is closed and the valve B again controls the action. The downward play of the valve B may be limited, if desired, to the mid-position shown by means of the nut f described; but ordinarily this is not required. It will be convenient generally to use the nutfin the position shown, and attached pointer f', operating upon an indicatorfz, to show the position of the main valve B.
The modification shown in Fig. 2 consists in constructing the valve B with open ends and with two sets of openings, one at either side of a central diaphragm. The upper and lower walls a d2 of the extension A are connected by a shell @5,bored to the diameter of the valve and provided with a circumferential opening registering in width with those of the valve B. The action of the valve is substantially the same as that first described. Steam entering the valve through the series of apertures open to the inlet ct passes upward and downward out through the valve above and below the walls ct and a2 through the exit a5 to the pump-cylinder. The frame and construction of the valves B and B is such that they remain balanced at all points of their travel.
y I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States- 1. A pump-governing device, embodying a balanced throttle-valve divided into separate chambers each provided with a double series ot' perforations-through the outer shell, said valve having its operating-stem extended as a piston-rod into a pressure-cylinder, and a piston upon the rod actuated in said cylinder in one direction b y the resistance head or pressure, and in the other by an adjustable spring, substantially as set forth.
2. In a pump-governing device of the character indicated, the combination of the cylin-A der, D, and its chambered inlet-passage, with the lift-valve, e4, and adjustable plug-valve, es, substantially as set forth.
3. In a pump-governing device of the character indicated, the combination of the cylinder, D, and its chambered inlet-passage, with the lift-valve, e4, and adjustable plug-valve,
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e5, the piston, its governing-spring, and the adjustable throat-piece, E, substantially as set forth.
4. In a pump-governing device of the character indicated, the valve-chamber,A, having the inlet extension, A', in combination with the perforated hollow Valve divided horizontally into separate chambers each provided with a double series of perforations through the outer shell, said valve playing through the upper and lower walls of said extension, substantially as set forth.
5. In a pump-governing device of the characterindicated, the valve-chamber, A, having the inlet extension, A', in combinationwith the hollow valve divided into separate chambers each provided with a double series of perforations through the outer shell, said valve playing through the upper and lower walls of said extension, the stem extended through the governing-cylinder, and the nut, f, threaded upon the outward extension ot' the stein and contacting against the top of an extension of the governing-cylinder, substantially as set forth.
6. In a pump-governing device of the character indicated, the valve-chamber, A, having the inlet, A', in combination with the perforated hollow valve playing through the upper and lower Walls of said extension, and the auxiliary valve C, opening the inlet-passage directly to the exit-passage independently of the throttle-valve, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witlleSSGS.
ROBERT B. MCGOWAN.
Witnesses:
Jos. R. GARTNER, CHAS. HERBERT JONES.
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