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US117927A US117927DA US117927A US 117927 A US117927 A US 117927A US 117927D A US117927D A US 117927DA US 117927 A US117927 A US 117927A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to stufling-boxes for the piston-rod of steam-engines, and more particularly to stuiling-boxes constructed according to the invention for which I have already made application for Letters Patent ot' the United States.
  • My invention relates to certain improvements in stuiiing-boxes, too fully hereinafter described to need preliminary statement.
  • Figure 1 being aplan view ofthe interior ofthe stuffing-box with one ot' its head-plates removed
  • Fig. 2 a transverse section of a stuliing-box constructed according thereto.
  • a in the drawing represents the stuffing-box, made, in the present instance, of a cylindrical shape, but it may be oi' other forms, and provided with a removable head, B, adapted by screws to be attached to the box A.
  • This box A exteriorly, may be construct-ed in any suitable manner for being secured in position for use, and through the center of both head-plates it is provided with a circular opening, C, for the rod to which it is to be applied.
  • D and E are the sectional rings, composed of two series, arranged within the box A between its head-pla-tes.
  • the two series D and E are concentric, and each series is composed of three distinct rings, with each ring made of three sections, the rings D being the inner and of an internal diameter equal or thereabout to the external diameter of the piston-rod, about which the stuftin g-box is to be used, and the rings E the outer.
  • the series of rings D and E are constructed by a rib-andgroove joint, (see Fig. 2 at 1),) to interlock the one ring of the one series with the similar ring of the other series, and so on.
  • the several sections of thering series D and E are constructed and arranged the one with the other, and also the separate rings of the inner series, so as to break joints, and thus to obstruct and prevent the passage of steam through them.
  • the several sections of the outer series E are constructed With angular projections F, in the present instance three in number, with the line of split through them.
  • angular projections F in the present instance three in number, with the line of split through them.
  • the ring series E fit within correl' sponding shaped seats of blocks G, arranged within the box A, and each adapted by springs j', two in number, and in different planes, to bear with an elastic and yielding pressure on the ring series E.
  • g are ribs on internal periphery ofbox A for guides to blocks G.
  • the one ring of the two series the nearer to the end of stuffing-box, by which the stuffing-box is applied to the piston-cylinder should be made much thinner than the succeeding rings, as it then better arrests, owing to the breaking of joints near the passage of the steam through them to the outer end or face oi' box A.
  • H a plate or disk located on one end of sectional ring series D and E, between which and the movable head-plate B are arranged spiral springs I, the purpose of which is to hold the rings in place and to counteract the tendency ofthe steam to dislocate them between the ends of the box.

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UNITED STATES PHILLIP VFRIOHARDS, OF BOSTON HIGHLANDS, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT lN STUFFINGl-BOXES.A
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 117,927, dated August 8, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILLIP WV. RICHARDS, ot' Boston Highlands, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stu'liing- Boxes, and that the following' is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing.
This invention relates to stufling-boxes for the piston-rod of steam-engines, and more particularly to stuiling-boxes constructed according to the invention for which I have already made application for Letters Patent ot' the United States. My invention relates to certain improvements in stuiiing-boxes, too fully hereinafter described to need preliminary statement.
In the accompanying drawing my improvements are illustrated, Figure 1 being aplan view ofthe interior ofthe stuffing-box with one ot' its head-plates removed, and Fig. 2 a transverse section of a stuliing-box constructed according thereto.
A in the drawing represents the stuffing-box, made, in the present instance, of a cylindrical shape, but it may be oi' other forms, and provided with a removable head, B, adapted by screws to be attached to the box A. This box A, exteriorly, may be construct-ed in any suitable manner for being secured in position for use, and through the center of both head-plates it is provided with a circular opening, C, for the rod to which it is to be applied. D and E are the sectional rings, composed of two series, arranged within the box A between its head-pla-tes. The two series D and E are concentric, and each series is composed of three distinct rings, with each ring made of three sections, the rings D being the inner and of an internal diameter equal or thereabout to the external diameter of the piston-rod, about which the stuftin g-box is to be used, and the rings E the outer. The series of rings D and E are constructed by a rib-andgroove joint, (see Fig. 2 at 1),) to interlock the one ring of the one series with the similar ring of the other series, and so on. The several sections of thering series D and E are constructed and arranged the one with the other, and also the separate rings of the inner series, so as to break joints, and thus to obstruct and prevent the passage of steam through them. The several sections of the outer series E are constructed With angular projections F, in the present instance three in number, with the line of split through them. By these angular projections the ring series E fit Within correl' sponding shaped seats of blocks G, arranged within the box A, and each adapted by springs j', two in number, and in different planes, to bear with an elastic and yielding pressure on the ring series E. g are ribs on internal periphery ofbox A for guides to blocks G. To prevent the passage of steam from the piston-cylinder to the outside of stuffing-box it is best that the one ring of the two series the nearer to the end of stuffing-box, by which the stuffing-box is applied to the piston-cylinder, should be made much thinner than the succeeding rings, as it then better arrests, owing to the breaking of joints near the passage of the steam through them to the outer end or face oi' box A. H, a plate or disk located on one end of sectional ring series D and E, between which and the movable head-plate B are arranged spiral springs I, the purpose of which is to hold the rings in place and to counteract the tendency ofthe steam to dislocate them between the ends of the box. m, a hole in case A, communicating with its interior, the purpose of which is to allow what steam may possibly pass through the sectional rin gs into case A to escape, as also the water from condensed steam. It also prevents any increase, by the presence of' steam, oi' pressure on the stuffing-box rings to the piston-rod. By arranging two springs to act upon each of the bearing-blocks G the rin series are adapted to adjust themselves to rods tapering in length or otherwise uneven, as they are allowed lateral motion.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 1s-
l. The series of sectional rings E E E and D D D, each constructed with a rib and groove, as described, in combination with the bearing-blocks G G and their springs ff, all constructed substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The disk H and bearing-spring I, in combination with the series of sectional rings D D D and E E E, and the blocks G G G, with their sprin gs j' j', all arranged and operating substantially as set forth.
The above speciiication of my invention signed by me this 28th day of June, 1871.
, PHILLIP W. RICHARDS.
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