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US681681A
US681681A US1901061060A US681681A US 681681 A US681681 A US 681681A US 1901061060 A US1901061060 A US 1901061060A US 681681 A US681681 A US 681681A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F22STEAM GENERATION
    • F22BMETHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
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  • This invention relates to water-gages for steam-boilers and the like, and has for its object to provide an improved device for automatically closing water-gages at the breaking of the glass, so as to prevent any persons in proximity thereto being scalded.
  • similar con trivances have heretofore been con structed for this purpose, they all have the objection, more or less, that the ball for closing the outlet is not taken along by the escaping steam or water, so that it often fails to act.
  • the solid ball usually employed in devices of this kind is replaced by a body of larger surface and of such form as to insure with certainty the closing of the outlet at the occurrence of the breaking of the gage-glass.
  • FIG. 1 is a section of the upper portion of the water-gage, taken on the line A B of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the upper part of the gage.
  • Fig. 3 is a section of the lower portion of the gage.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the closing device.
  • Fig. 5 is a section of the same, taken on the line 0 D of Fig. 4.
  • a U- shaped downwardly-projecting casting having the two legs a and 19 formed in one piece with a cock 0', which latter is provided with a flange (Z, by which it is fixed to the boiler e.
  • a valve-seat f In the leg a is formed a valve-seat f, adapted to be closed by a closing device g.
  • This latter as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, is hollow from below and has longitudinal grooves h, at the upper end of which latter are holes for the easy passage of steam and water at normal conditions.
  • the conical top is ground upon the valve-seat f.
  • Fig. 3 of the lower portion of a water-gage is provided with a closing device similar to that employed for the upper portion; but the gage-glass is here directly secured in the prolongation of the closing-chamber.
  • this lower part is more readily subjected to being clogged by the deposits from the water, it is advantageous to make the passages slightly wider than those in the top portion.
  • this device is as follows: If the glass breaks, the steam or the water will try to effect an outlet to the exterior. As the cross-section left open by the closing valve is less than the opening in the valveseat, the steam will escape into the air at a greater speed than that at which it can flow through the openings of the valve, and thus produces a difierence of pressure at the two ends of the said valve, which effects the forward projection of the valve upon its seat, thereby closing the same and preventing further escape of either water or steam.
  • a substantially U shaped casting having the gage-glass connected to one leg thereof, a valve-seat. in the other leg of the casting, a hollow valve arranged below the valve-seat and provided with a conical upper end to engage said seat, said valve having peripherally-arranged openings, a screwplug in the casting below the valve, and a pin carried by said plug for normally supporting the valve, substantially as described.
  • a casting having a chamber, a valve-seat in the casting above the chamber, a hollow valve within the chamber and provided with a conical end to engage the valve-seat, said valve being peripherally grooved and provided with openings at the upper end of the grooves, a plug for closing the chamber at the lower end thereof, and means carried by the plug for normally supporting the valve, substantially as described.

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Patented Sept; 3, MN.
No. 681,68l.
F. CULLEWUIE. WATER GAGE.
(App1i cation filed May 20, 1901.)
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FRIEDRICH CO LLEWUIE, OF HAMBURG, GERMANY.
WATER-GAG E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 681,681, dated September 3, 1901.
Application filed May 20, 1901.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRIEDRICH GOLLEWUIE, locksmith, of 102 Steilshoperstrasse, Hamburg, in the Empire of Germany, have invented new and useful Improvements in or Relating to ater-Gages, (for which patent applications have been made in Germany, filed April 26, 1901, and Great Britain, filed May 1, 1901,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to water-gages for steam-boilers and the like, and has for its object to provide an improved device for automatically closing water-gages at the breaking of the glass, so as to prevent any persons in proximity thereto being scalded. Although similar con trivances have heretofore been con structed for this purpose, they all have the objection, more or less, that the ball for closing the outlet is not taken along by the escaping steam or water, so that it often fails to act. In my improved arrangement the solid ball usually employed in devices of this kind is replaced by a body of larger surface and of such form as to insure with certainty the closing of the outlet at the occurrence of the breaking of the gage-glass.
In order that my invention may be readily understood and carried into effect, I will describe the same fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a section of the upper portion of the water-gage, taken on the line A B of Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the upper part of the gage. Fig. 3 is a section of the lower portion of the gage. Fig. 4 is an elevation of the closing device. Fig. 5 is a section of the same, taken on the line 0 D of Fig. 4.
According to this invention I provide a U- shaped downwardly-projecting casting, having the two legs a and 19 formed in one piece with a cock 0', which latter is provided with a flange (Z, by which it is fixed to the boiler e. In the leg a is formed a valve-seat f, adapted to be closed by a closing device g. This latter, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, is hollow from below and has longitudinal grooves h, at the upper end of which latter are holes for the easy passage of steam and water at normal conditions. The conical top is ground upon the valve-seat f. The diameter of the body Serial No. 61,060. (No modelll g is such as to allow it to move freely within the shell Z of the leg a. It is necessary that the opening f should be larger than the free passage left by closing valve in the interior of the log a, and the larger this difference is the better will be the working of the device. The closing device is provided with a bridgepiece 772, resting upon a pin 02 of the screwplug 0. The water-gage glass n is secured in the leg b in the ordinary manner.
The arrangement shown in Fig. 3 of the lower portion of a water-gage is provided with a closing device similar to that employed for the upper portion; but the gage-glass is here directly secured in the prolongation of the closing-chamber. As this lower part is more readily subjected to being clogged by the deposits from the water, it is advantageous to make the passages slightly wider than those in the top portion.
The operation of this device is as follows: If the glass breaks, the steam or the water will try to effect an outlet to the exterior. As the cross-section left open by the closing valve is less than the opening in the valveseat, the steam will escape into the air at a greater speed than that at which it can flow through the openings of the valve, and thus produces a difierence of pressure at the two ends of the said valve, which effects the forward projection of the valve upon its seat, thereby closing the same and preventing further escape of either water or steam.
WVhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is'
1. Inawater-gage,asubstantially U-shaped casting having legs 0;, b, with the gage-glass connected to the leg I), a valve-seatin the leg a, a hollow valve with a conical end to seat on said valve-seat, said valve being grooved in its periphery and having openings at the upper ends of the grooves, and a screw-plug in the leg a, carrying a pin for normally supporting the valve, substantially as described.
2. In a watergage a substantially U shaped casting having the gage-glass connected to one leg thereof, a valve-seat. in the other leg of the casting, a hollow valve arranged below the valve-seat and provided with a conical upper end to engage said seat, said valve having peripherally-arranged openings, a screwplug in the casting below the valve, and a pin carried by said plug for normally supporting the valve, substantially as described.
3. In awater-gage, a casting having a chamber, a valve-seat in the casting above the chamber, a hollow valve within the chamber and provided with a conical end to engage the valve-seat, said valve being peripherally grooved and provided with openings at the upper end of the grooves, a plug for closing the chamber at the lower end thereof, and means carried by the plug for normally supporting the valve, substantially as described.
4. In a water-gage, a casting having a chamber, a valve-seat in the casting above the
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2748798A (en) * 1952-01-07 1956-06-05 Ralph A Withrow High pressure check valves
US2755816A (en) * 1949-05-07 1956-07-24 Collins Valve Company Inc Check valves
US4055326A (en) * 1976-02-25 1977-10-25 Robertshaw Controls Company Needle valve member for a control device and method of making the same
US6112758A (en) * 1997-12-12 2000-09-05 Wooten; Jeffrey L. Gas line automatic shut-off assembly
US6363963B1 (en) * 2000-08-25 2002-04-02 William C. White Excess flow shutoff valve

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2755816A (en) * 1949-05-07 1956-07-24 Collins Valve Company Inc Check valves
US2748798A (en) * 1952-01-07 1956-06-05 Ralph A Withrow High pressure check valves
US4055326A (en) * 1976-02-25 1977-10-25 Robertshaw Controls Company Needle valve member for a control device and method of making the same
US6112758A (en) * 1997-12-12 2000-09-05 Wooten; Jeffrey L. Gas line automatic shut-off assembly
US6363963B1 (en) * 2000-08-25 2002-04-02 William C. White Excess flow shutoff valve

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