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US1020641A
US1020641A US1911620780A US1020641A US 1020641 A US1020641 A US 1020641A US 1911620780 A US1911620780 A US 1911620780A US 1020641 A US1020641 A US 1020641A
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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
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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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  • My invention reiiltes to a pressure controlling device or valve adapted particularly for controlling the flow of a fluid or air in apparatus or systems wherein it is desired to raise, lower, start, stop, or otherwise modify or maintain the llow ot' the fluid under pressure, and is a division of my pending United States.
  • the essential objects of my invention are to render the device automatic in action by the pressure of air or fluid or liquid passing therethrough; to adjustably control the action of the device to cut off or admit the flow of the fluid at any predetermined degree of pressure; to prevent any leakage of the operating liquid or fluid which would build up a back pressure behind the piston; and to render the structure inexpensive to construct, and simple and eliicient in operation.
  • Figures 1 and 2 are side and end elevations respectively of my novel controlling device, Figs. 3 and 4, sections respectively on lines to a; and y 3 of Figs. 2 and 3, and liig. 5 a detail side elevation of the valve cap.
  • My device comprises a case A provided :with vertically disposed tubular extensions B and C in alincment with each other to receive the ends of the pipes through which the operating fluid passes and provided rc- .spectively with interior screw threads I; and 0 adapted to engage the ends of such pipes.
  • the casing is provided with a central chamber D communicating through an opening (1 with the extension C and communicating through an opening e, at right angles to the opening d, with a passage F leading to a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the case A is provided with a horizontal extension or cylinder H provided with a central piston chamber constituting a part of chamber D.
  • the outer end of the cylinder is provided with internal threads 71. engaging external threads i upon" the reduced forward portion 2' of a plug or cap I provided with an opening J in which is seated the outer end of a helical spring K.
  • a central hole In in the end of the plug I opens into the chamber or opening J to form a free vent for the piston chamber.
  • the exterior of the plug I is hexagonal as at is to facilitate the use of a wruu'h.
  • the forward end of the reduced portion i is internally beveled as at la".
  • a piston L Slidably mounted in the chamber D is a piston L provided with a counterborcd 'ton L is a head M ofrcduced diameter provided with a rounded or hemispherical end, m, adapted to abut against a conical seat n in the case A concentric with the passage 6 and adapted to close the same.
  • the rear end of the piston L is provided with an external bevel or rounded portion 0 adapted to engage the beveled end 70 of the plug l.
  • lVhen thus engaged the bevel 7c forms a stop for the outward travel of the piston and also cuts oil the passage of any fluid that may travel along the exterior of the piston.
  • the spring K normally presses the head M into the seat 11. The strength of this spring is determined by the degree of tluid pressure which may be desired to operate the valve.
  • the operation of my device is as follows.
  • the fluid passes upwardly through the inlet or extension C and the opening cl into the chamber D where its advance is cut off by the end at of the piston, held in its valve seat n by the spring K thereby closing the opening (a At. a certain determined pressure the fluid in the chamber I) overcmnes the tension of the spring K and moves the piston outwardly until its end 0 engages the surface is of the plug I thereby withdrawing the head M from its seat and allowing the fluid to traverse o )QIllIl e and )assa e I into chamber G and out of the outlet extension B.
  • a certain determined pressure the fluid in the chamber I
  • the piston overcmnes the tension of the spring K and moves the piston outwardly until its end 0 engages the surface is of the plug I thereby withdrawing the head M from its seat and allowing the fluid to traverse o )QIllIl e and )assa e I into chamber G and out of the
  • My valve is of particular utility in liquid and other dischargingsystems, and in oxyacetylene welding torches' wherein the gas must he maintained at a'prcdetermined pressureto prevent the flame from running back and exploding the tank; also in oil burners for the generation of steam wherein the oil is drawn from a supply pipe, atomized, and discharged into a furnace by a jet of air or steam.
  • a pressure controlling device comprising a casing having an inlet and an outletand a passage uniting said inlet and outlet and a reciprocating closing agentin the casing controlling said passageandadapted to be moved in one direction only by fluid pressure, said closing agent being Wholly exposed to the pressurein the inlet to open, yieldingmeans which the action of, the fluid pressure does not supplement/in closing and single'means for limiting. the movement of the piston and at the same time preventing escape of fluid exteriorly past the piston.
  • a' pressure controlling device comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet and a passage uniting said inlet and outlet, a. reciprocating closing agent in the casing controlling said passage and adapted to be moved in one direction only by fluid pressure, said closing agent being 'wholly'exposed solely and directlyto the pressure in the inlet to open, spring means acting on said closing agent for moving it in the opposite direction said .beloW the determined pressure, an preventv spring means being not supplemented by the j fluid pressure in closing of the valve, and single means for limiting the movement of the piston and at the same time preventing escape of fluid exteriorly past the piston.
  • pressure controlling device comprising a casing having a lateral extension, a plug closing the outer end of said extension and having a vent'hole, said casing being pro- ;vided with an outlet and with an inlet and a piston chamber extending into said extension and opening into the-inlet and outlet through openings, a piston mounted in said extension with its rear end normally interspaced from the forward end of said plug, a

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'A. J. DRONSPIELD. PRESSURE CONTROLLING DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED APR. 13, 1911.
ALBERT J. DBONSFIELI), F PROVIDENCE, RI-IODE ISLAND.
PRESSUILE-CON1ROLLING DEVICE.
Original application filed December 27, 1910, Serial No. 599,465.
Serial No. 620,780.
To all who m itmay concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT J. DnoNs-' FIELD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Provr den'ce and State of Rhode Island, have invent-ed certain new and useful Improvements in PressureC0ntrolling Devices, of which the followin is a specification.
My invention reiiltes to a pressure controlling device or valve adapted particularly for controlling the flow of a fluid or air in apparatus or systems wherein it is desired to raise, lower, start, stop, or otherwise modify or maintain the llow ot' the fluid under pressure, and is a division of my pending United States. patent application Serial No. 599,465 filed December 27, 1.910.
The essential objects of my invention are to render the device automatic in action by the pressure of air or fluid or liquid passing therethrough; to adjustably control the action of the device to cut off or admit the flow of the fluid at any predetermined degree of pressure; to prevent any leakage of the operating liquid or fluid which would build up a back pressure behind the piston; and to render the structure inexpensive to construct, and simple and eliicient in operation.
To the above ends essentially my invention consists in such novel parts and arrangement andcombination of )arts, as fall within the scope of the appenc ed claims.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification and in which like reference characters indicate like parts throughout. the views, Figures 1 and 2 are side and end elevations respectively of my novel controlling device, Figs. 3 and 4, sections respectively on lines to a; and y 3 of Figs. 2 and 3, and liig. 5 a detail side elevation of the valve cap.
My device comprises a case A provided :with vertically disposed tubular extensions B and C in alincment with each other to receive the ends of the pipes through which the operating fluid passes and provided rc- .spectively with interior screw threads I; and 0 adapted to engage the ends of such pipes. The casing is provided with a central chamber D communicating through an opening (1 with the extension C and communicating through an opening e, at right angles to the opening d, with a passage F leading to a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 19, 1912.
Divided and this application filed April chamber G in the upper extension 13. The case A is provided with a horizontal extension or cylinder H provided with a central piston chamber constituting a part of chamber D. The outer end of the cylinder is provided with internal threads 71. engaging external threads i upon" the reduced forward portion 2' of a plug or cap I provided with an opening J in which is seated the outer end of a helical spring K. A central hole In in the end of the plug I opens into the chamber or opening J to form a free vent for the piston chamber. The exterior of the plug I is hexagonal as at is to facilitate the use of a wruu'h. The forward end of the reduced portion i is internally beveled as at la".
Slidably mounted in the chamber D is a piston L provided with a counterborcd 'ton L is a head M ofrcduced diameter provided with a rounded or hemispherical end, m, adapted to abut against a conical seat n in the case A concentric with the passage 6 and adapted to close the same. The rear end of the piston L is provided with an external bevel or rounded portion 0 adapted to engage the beveled end 70 of the plug l. lVhen thus engaged the bevel 7c forms a stop for the outward travel of the piston and also cuts oil the passage of any fluid that may travel along the exterior of the piston. The spring K normally presses the head M into the seat 11. The strength of this spring is determined by the degree of tluid pressure which may be desired to operate the valve.
The operation of my device is as follows. The fluid passes upwardly through the inlet or extension C and the opening cl into the chamber D where its advance is cut off by the end at of the piston, held in its valve seat n by the spring K thereby closing the opening (a At. a certain determined pressure the fluid in the chamber I) overcmnes the tension of the spring K and moves the piston outwardly until its end 0 engages the surface is of the plug I thereby withdrawing the head M from its seat and allowing the fluid to traverse o )QIllIl e and )assa e I into chamber G and out of the outlet extension B. Immediately upon the opening normal course.
is opened, so' that the pressure therein equals.
the pressure in the inlet. Not only is an equal pressure maintained in the inlet and outlet, but this equalization of pressure occurs immediately upon the opening of the agent, m. This equalization of pressure is because the force of the fluid acts on the valve piston in a direction other than its The pressure acting upon the closing agent is independent of the pressure directed in normal course intothe chamber or outlet, and said agent is not reacted on bythe fluid insaid chamber, but is controlled by a yielding device of desired strength noirmally'tending to close the passage. Reaction ofthe'flmd is prevented. because ;at no time does the fluid in the chamber Gl have access to the rear of the closing agentliL.
The! avoidance of any differential in pres- 'su'rel distinguishes the present valve from cheek valves. flap valves, and other valve stirtictures. In the latter types of valves the pressure on the discharge side acting upon the rear face of the valve, plus the force or agency tending to close the valve, equals the pressure in the inlet and upon the receiving face of the valve. That is to say, the fluid pressure on the rear face is 'less than the pressure upon the receiving face measured by the degree of pressure exerted by the closing agent.
My valve is of particular utility in liquid and other dischargingsystems, and in oxyacetylene welding torches' wherein the gas must he maintained at a'prcdetermined pressureto prevent the flame from running back and exploding the tank; also in oil burners for the generation of steam wherein the oil is drawn from a supply pipe, atomized, and discharged into a furnace by a jet of air or steam. In such systems or apparatus-my piston will open at a determined pressure from the source of supply admit the fluid to the discharging device at the same pressure as'that maintained in the' source of supply,--and autpma'tically closing when the liquid or fluid in the source of Sn ply falls ing the flow from the source of supply to the discharging device until the determined or greater pressure is exerted.
What I claim is,- l
1. As a new article of manufacture, a pressure controlling device comprising a casing having an inlet and an outletand a passage uniting said inlet and outlet and a reciprocating closing agentin the casing controlling said passageandadapted to be moved in one direction only by fluid pressure, said closing agent being Wholly exposed to the pressurein the inlet to open, yieldingmeans which the action of, the fluid pressure does not supplement/in closing and single'means for limiting. the movement of the piston and at the same time preventing escape of fluid exteriorly past the piston.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a' pressure controlling device comprising a casing having an inlet and an outlet and a passage uniting said inlet and outlet, a. reciprocating closing agent in the casing controlling said passage and adapted to be moved in one direction only by fluid pressure, said closing agent being 'wholly'exposed solely and directlyto the pressure in the inlet to open, spring means acting on said closing agent for moving it in the opposite direction said .beloW the determined pressure, an preventv spring means being not supplemented by the j fluid pressure in closing of the valve, and single means for limiting the movement of the piston and at the same time preventing escape of fluid exteriorly past the piston.
3. As a new article of manufacture, a
pressure controlling device" comprising a casing having a lateral extension, a plug closing the outer end of said extension and having a vent'hole, said casing being pro- ;vided with an outlet and with an inlet and a piston chamber extending into said extension and opening into the-inlet and outlet through openings, a piston mounted in said extension with its rear end normally interspaced from the forward end of said plug, a
spring in the plug and piston chamber press- 1 ing againstthe piston to close the same, said piston being exposed to pressure upon the inlet side to be moved only in one direction by such pressure. i
In. testimony whereof I have affixed my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
ALBERT JQDRONSFIELD.
'VVitnesses:
v HORA'IIO E. BELLOWS,.
GEORGE NJMCLAUGHLIN.
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