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US587760A
US587760A US587760DA US587760A US 587760 A US587760 A US 587760A US 587760D A US587760D A US 587760DA US 587760 A US587760 A US 587760A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01KSTEAM ENGINE PLANTS; STEAM ACCUMULATORS; ENGINE PLANTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; ENGINES USING SPECIAL WORKING FLUIDS OR CYCLES
    • F01K7/00Steam engine plants characterised by the use of specific types of engine; Plants or engines characterised by their use of special steam systems, cycles or processes; Control means specially adapted for such systems, cycles or processes; Use of withdrawn or exhaust steam for feed-water heating
    • F01K7/34Steam engine plants characterised by the use of specific types of engine; Plants or engines characterised by their use of special steam systems, cycles or processes; Control means specially adapted for such systems, cycles or processes; Use of withdrawn or exhaust steam for feed-water heating the engines being of extraction or non-condensing type; Use of steam for feed-water heating
    • F01K7/40Use of two or more feed-water heaters in series
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7904Reciprocating valves
    • Y10T137/7908Weight biased
    • Y10T137/7909Valve body is the weight
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/7722Line condition change responsive valves
    • Y10T137/7837Direct response valves [i.e., check valve type]
    • Y10T137/7904Reciprocating valves
    • Y10T137/7922Spring biased

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  • My invention consists in a combination of organs. connected by pipes and by transmission and stopping devices applied to steamcarriages provided with the instantaneousvaporizing boilers of my United States patent and runnin g on tramways.
  • the object of the aforesaid combinations is to render the working and the management of the automobile carriage or of the locomotive quick, easy, sure, and economical whatever may be the momentary resistance of the road and the mechanical working corresponding to these resistances.
  • Figure l shows a diagram of the whole of the combination of all the organs concerned.
  • Fig. 2 is a section through the axle of the box Eand of the valve E', which it contains inside.
  • Fig. 3 is a section and side view of the box G.
  • the detailof the distributingregulator II is given by Figs. et and 5.
  • Fig. 6 shows a vertical section of the general arrangement of a boiler, shown simply in the Fig. 7 is the horizontal section following the horizontal line X X of Fig. 6.
  • Fig. S shows an upright view of the section of the boiler following the Vertical line y y of Fig. 6, and
  • Fig. 9 shows an upright view of the section of the boiler following the vertical line e' ,e of Fig. 6.
  • the boiler A is here supposed to be formed by two rows or distinct batteries of Vaporizing-tubes, as is the case with most multitubular boilers or so-called serpentine boilers-as, for instance, the-Belleville boilersas soon as the heating-surface has to be increased, but here each series is fed by an equally-distinct water-pipe.
  • B is the feeding-tank, which contains and furnishes the feeding-water. It receives at the same time the return water, which has been taken from it by the pump and which is driven back in excess toward the boiler.
  • G is the double-action feeding, sucking,
  • E is the box, ⁇ which contains in its interior forming-chamber the valve E', charged or held down by a lever F, at the extremity of which, bent concentrically with regard to the center o, the slide F', attached to the upper extromityof the spring R, slides.
  • An eduction or return pipe Z connects the interior of the boxE with the feeding-tankB, allowing the return into this tank of the water driven back in excess toward the boiler.
  • the box G contains as many valves d 11' (in this case two) as there are series orgronps of vaporiZing-tubes in order to constitute the whole or the ensemble of the boiler A.
  • the box G is only necessary in case the boiler be formed of more than one series of vaporizingtubes, for where a boiler is formed by a single series the valve-box E with the valve E' and the return-pipe CZ suffice.
  • valves of the box G rise under the afflux of the water driven back in excess by the pump or under the aiiiux of the water returning froni the boiler under the pressure of 4 theV steam
  • the valves d" b" prevent any return of the water toward the boiler, while if the boiler were formed by a single series of tubes this return would be prevented by the valve E'.
  • these same valves insure an equal pressure in all the series of vaporizing-tubes of the boilers when this boiler is composed of more than one series.
  • the steam-distributer H is worked by the handle g, the switch-rod 7L, the lever I, which can be stopped in one of the notches o f the are K.
  • the mechanism can act also (by means of the switch-rod Zshown by the dotted line) on the slide F of the spring R.
  • This switch-rod is guided in ⁇ a horizontal cylindrical bearer m.
  • This bearer can be loosely fixed (with sufficient loose working or play to allow the switch-rod to slide easily) or can oscillate slightly as trunnions.
  • the pump C sucks the water ofthe tank B by the pipes ct h and drives it back into the series of vaporizing-tubes of the boilerby the corresponding continuing tubes a' b', each of Which is provided With a corresponding eduction-pipe a b.
  • My invention is thus not a safety-valve for the relief of the steam-pressure in the boiler, as ordinarily, but a valve arrangement for use With my peculiar form of boiler, in which the Water fed thereto is vaporized instantaneously and Wholly upon its introduction into the boiler, there being no reserve quantity of Water in the boiler, that which is fed in excess from the tank being returned automatically thereto.
  • the boiler having a plurality of nests of tubes, the feed-water tank connected to said tubes in the boiler, the return-pipe c d the return branches a b and the chamber G connected with the return-pipes a" b" and c d and hav- A ing valves controlling the pipes a" and b", said valves and chamber G serving to equalize the pressure in the tube-nests, substantially as described.
  • the cylinder and the distributer-valve H having a casing with passages N and S and the rotary spindle controlling the valve, substantially as described.

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(No Model.) 3 Sheets-Sheet 1. L. SERPOLLET.
STEAM ENGINE.
Patented Aug. 10, 1897.v
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(No Model.) 3 Sheets-Sheet 2. L. SBRPOLLET.
STEAM ENGINE. No. 587,760. Patented Aug. 10,1897.
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L. SBRPOLLBT. STEAM ENGINE.
No. 587,760.. Patented Ag. 10,1897.
diagram Fig. l by the letter A.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LEONSERIOLLEI, OF PARIS, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR TO LA SOCIE DES GENERATEURS A VAPORISATION INSTANTANEE, (SYSTME LEON SERPOLLET,) OF SAME PLACE.
STEAM-ENGINE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 587,760, dated August 10, 1897.
Application filed June 4,1898. Serial No. 594,322. (No model.) Patented in France November 8, 1895, No. 251,540.
T0 all whom, t may concern.-
Be it known that I, LEON SERPOLLET, a citizen of the Republic of France, residing at Paris, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Steam-Engines, (for which I have obtained a patent in France, No. 251,540, dated November 8, 1895,) of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in a combination of organs. connected by pipes and by transmission and stopping devices applied to steamcarriages provided with the instantaneousvaporizing boilers of my United States patent and runnin g on tramways. The object of the aforesaid combinations is to render the working and the management of the automobile carriage or of the locomotive quick, easy, sure, and economical whatever may be the momentary resistance of the road and the mechanical working corresponding to these resistances.
Figure l shows a diagram of the whole of the combination of all the organs concerned. Fig. 2 is a section through the axle of the box Eand of the valve E', which it contains inside. Fig. 3 is a section and side view of the box G. The detailof the distributingregulator II is given by Figs. et and 5. Fig. 6 shows a vertical section of the general arrangement of a boiler, shown simply in the Fig. 7 is the horizontal section following the horizontal line X X of Fig. 6. Fig. S shows an upright view of the section of the boiler following the Vertical line y y of Fig. 6, and Fig. 9 shows an upright view of the section of the boiler following the vertical line e' ,e of Fig. 6.
The boiler A is here supposed to be formed by two rows or distinct batteries of Vaporizing-tubes, as is the case with most multitubular boilers or so-called serpentine boilers-as, for instance, the-Belleville boilersas soon as the heating-surface has to be increased, but here each series is fed by an equally-distinct water-pipe.
B is the feeding-tank, which contains and furnishes the feeding-water. It receives at the same time the return water, which has been taken from it by the pump and which is driven back in excess toward the boiler.
G is the double-action feeding, sucking,
and forcing pump, and D the motive cylinder ot' the machine. V
E is the box,`which contains in its interior forming-chamber the valve E', charged or held down by a lever F, at the extremity of which, bent concentrically with regard to the center o, the slide F', attached to the upper extromityof the spring R, slides. An eduction or return pipe Z connects the interior of the boxE with the feeding-tankB, allowing the return into this tank of the water driven back in excess toward the boiler.
The box G contains as many valves d 11' (in this case two) as there are series orgronps of vaporiZing-tubes in order to constitute the whole or the ensemble of the boiler A. The box G is only necessary in case the boiler be formed of more than one series of vaporizingtubes, for where a boiler is formed by a single series the valve-box E with the valve E' and the return-pipe CZ suffice. y
The valves of the box G rise under the afflux of the water driven back in excess by the pump or under the aiiiux of the water returning froni the boiler under the pressure of 4 theV steam When-the pressure in the boiler becomes stronger than the pressure acting on the valve E and inside the box E, which communicates with the box Gby the pipe c. The valves d" b" prevent any return of the water toward the boiler, while if the boiler were formed by a single series of tubes this return would be prevented by the valve E'. Moreover, these same valves insure an equal pressure in all the series of vaporizing-tubes of the boilers when this boiler is composed of more than one series.
The steam-distributer H is worked by the handle g, the switch-rod 7L, the lever I, which can be stopped in one of the notches o f the are K. The mechanism can act also (by means of the switch-rod Zshown by the dotted line) on the slide F of the spring R. This switch-rod is guided in` a horizontal cylindrical bearer m. This bearer can be loosely fixed (with sufficient loose working or play to allow the switch-rod to slide easily) or can oscillate slightly as trunnions.
The pump C sucks the water ofthe tank B by the pipes ct h and drives it back into the series of vaporizing-tubes of the boilerby the corresponding continuing tubes a' b', each of Which is provided With a corresponding eduction-pipe a b.
The steam formed in each of the groups of which the boiler A is composed escapes toward the cylinder by the pipe e, penetrates into the steam-distributer I-I by the opening N, following the course shown by the arrows 1 2, and leaves the steam-distributer by the aperture S, Figs. 4 and 5. The steam in striking against the opposite sides of the opening` by which it enters loses some of its 'vis and abandonsthe fixed pulverulent matters which it carries along and which fall into the opening P, from Where they can be extracted from time to time. The joint or flushing-opening O is for the purpose of cleaning the lower pipe P. The pressure of the steam is registered by the steam-gage J,
' heater j, provided With movable bottoms to enable the superheater to be-cleaned. The steam thus overheated to the required degree escapes through the chimney or iiue and remains invisible even in damp weather. Y
One'will readily conceive that the box G with several valves would be superfluous if the boiler A, instead of being formed by several series of groups Aof vaporizing-tubes, were formed by a single series of these tubes, which would then be fed by a single pipe d and a', of which the derived branch a Would then communicate directly With the interior of the box E by the intermediaryon the under part of the valve E'.
From the above it will be seen that the boiler, which, as before stated, is of my patented form, is -an important element in the combination, and the whole system of return valves and connections belongs thereto.
My invention is thus not a safety-valve for the relief of the steam-pressure in the boiler, as ordinarily, but a valve arrangement for use With my peculiar form of boiler, in which the Water fed thereto is vaporized instantaneously and Wholly upon its introduction into the boiler, there being no reserve quantity of Water in the boiler, that which is fed in excess from the tank being returned automatically thereto.
I claiml. In combination in a steam-engine with a boiler of the instantaneous-vaporization type, a tank for supplying the Water, the pipe leading therefrom to the boiler, the returntube to the tank for the escape of the surplus Water from those parts of the boiler Where the instantaneous vaporization takes place,
` and the valve inserted in the said return-pipe for instantaneously controlling the pressure in the boiler and the return to the tank of the Water not vaporized, substantially as described.
2.- In combination in a steam-engine with a boiler of the instantaneous-vaporization type, a tank for supplying the Water, a pipe leading therefrom to the boiler, the returnpipe to the tank for the escape of the surplus Water from those parts of the boiler Where the instantaneous vaporization takes place,
3. In combination in a steam-engine, the
boiler having a plurality of nests of tubes, the feed-water tank connected to said tubes in the boiler, the return-pipe c d the return branches a b and the chamber G connected with the return-pipes a" b" and c d and hav- A ing valves controlling the pipes a" and b", said valves and chamber G serving to equalize the pressure in the tube-nests, substantially as described.
4. In combination in a steam-engine, the;
boiler, the cylinder and the distributer-valve H having a casing with passages N and S and the rotary spindle controlling the valve, substantially as described.
5. In combination in a steam-engine, the o boiler, the cylinder, the oscillating valve, the casinghaving the passages N and S,and means for operating the valve consisting of the lever I, the segment K, the link h and the arm g,
substantially as described.
6. In a steam-engine, the combination of a boiler of the instantaneous-vaporization type,
a feed-Water tank connected therewith, 'a
pump for forcing the Water from the feed- Water tank to the boiler, a return-pipe connection c, d, between the boiler and the feedwater tank, a valve E' in said pipe, and a device for regulating the tension on said valve to control the return of the Water to the feed- Water tank, substantially as described.
. 7. In combination in a steam-engine,` the boiler having a plurality of nests of tubes adapted for instantaneous vaporization, the feed-Water tank connected to said tubes in the boiler, the return-pipe c, d, the return branches a b, and the chamber G connected Y With the return-pipes a b and c, d, and-having valves controlling the pipes a b, said valves and chamber G serving to equalize the pressure in the tube-nests, substantially as described.
LEON SERPOLLET.
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D. V. CASALONGA, CLYDE SHROPSHIRE.
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