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US689891A
US689891A US4243701A US1901042437A US689891A US 689891 A US689891 A US 689891A US 4243701 A US4243701 A US 4243701A US 1901042437 A US1901042437 A US 1901042437A US 689891 A US689891 A US 689891A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
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  • the cold water and the condensed per one of which the exhaust-steam is conductsteam are forced downwardly through the 20 ed and from the lower one of which the water cones into the lower chamber, and from this is discharged, combined with a pipe having a lower chamber the water is discharged contracted nozzle and through which cold wathrough the pipe L.
  • This lower chamber is ter is forced and a series of cones provided also provided with a faucet O at its bottom, with openings and into which the exhaustso that it can be completely emptied when- 25 steam is drawn by the force of the stream of ever so desired.
  • I water-injecting pipe I-I passes and to the claimlower end of which a nozzle 0 is connected.
  • ashell or 40 This nozzle extends Vertically downward frame divided into two chambers, the upper through the top of the upper chamber any deone of which is provided with a removable sired distance and through which a stream cap through which a water-inlet pipe extends, of cold water is forced under any desired an exhauststeam pipe connected to the uparnount of pressure.
  • a shell or 10 In a siphon condensing-ejector, a shell or 10:

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m asmsel. PatentedDec. 3|, mm. W. n. LABA-DIE.
SIPHON CONDENSING EJECTOR.
(Application filed Jan, 7 1901.)
(No Model.)
STATES Fries.
IVILLIAM D. LABADIE, OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO JOSEPH G. DUCK, OF MILIVAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
SIPHON CONDENSING-EJECTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 689,891, dated December 31, 1901.
Application filed January 7, 1901- Serial No. 42,437. (No model.)
To cZZ whom i m y con rn: and the valve is held in its seat by a spring Be it known that 1, WILLIAM D. LABADIE, E; but should the chamber F or F become a citizen of the United States, residing at clogged the valve is forced from its seat and South Bend, in the county of St. Joseph and the steam is allowed to escape until the oh- State of Indiana, have invented certain new struction is removed, which may be effected and useful Improvements in Siphon Condensby removing the cap G, which permits access ing-Ejectors; and I do hereby declare the folto the interior to replace new cones and nozlowing to be a full, clear, and exact descripzles when necessary. The steam from the Lion of the invention, such as will enable othpipe I passes directly into the upper chamber,
IO ers skilled in the art to which it appertains and there, coming in contact with the cold to make and use the same. water and being drawn in through the open My invention relates to siphon condensingings B in the cones A, this exhaust-steam is ejectors; and its object is to assist the rapid instantly condensed. There may be any decondensation of exhaust-steam and to siphon sired number of these cones, which increase 15 the steam out of the cylinder by facilitating in size downward, and the lower one of which its rapid condensation. is preferably provided with a collar J, which Myinvention consists in a suitable shell or forms a support for itself and the other cones, casting divided into two chambers,into the upas shown. The cold water and the condensed per one of which the exhaust-steam is conductsteam are forced downwardly through the 20 ed and from the lower one of which the water cones into the lower chamber, and from this is discharged, combined with a pipe having a lower chamber the water is discharged contracted nozzle and through which cold wathrough the pipe L. This lower chamber is ter is forced and a series of cones provided also provided with a faucet O at its bottom, with openings and into which the exhaustso that it can be completely emptied when- 25 steam is drawn by the force of the stream of ever so desired. The exhaust-steam coming water forced through the cones and by means in contact with the rapidly-flowing stream of of which the water or exhaust-steam is concold water instantly assists to quickly condensed, all of which will be more fully dedense the steam, and as the stream of cold scribed hereinafter. water is always flowing the interval at which 30 The accompanying drawing represents a the piston is'ata standstill enables the stream vertical section of an ejector which embodies of cold water to form a partial vacuum in the my invention. chamber, and thus assist to quickly withdraw F represents a shell or casting which is dithe exhaust-steam from the cylinder and previded into two separate and distinct chamvent the resistance of the exhaust-steam, 35 hers, one of which is placed directly over the which usually forms a cushion by not escapother. The upper chamber F is provided ing rapidly enough.
witharemovable cap G,throughwhichacold- Having thus described my invention, I water-injecting pipe I-I passes and to the claimlower end of which a nozzle 0 is connected. 1. In asiphon condensing-e ector, ashell or 40 This nozzle extends Vertically downward frame divided into two chambers, the upper through the top of the upper chamber any deone of which is provided with a removable sired distance and through which a stream cap through which a water-inlet pipe extends, of cold water is forced under any desired an exhauststeam pipe connected to the uparnount of pressure. Leadinginto this upper per chamber and provided with a safety- 45 'chamberF is the exhaust-steam pipe I, which valve, and a discharge-pipe connected to the is provided with a safety-valve E to guard lower chamber, combined with a series of peragainst accidents should the ejector through forated cones removably mounted between any reason become clogged or inoperative. tl1echambers,and through which the exhaust- This safety-valve E is mounted in suitable steam is entrained.
5b guides E, through which a valve-stem passes, 2. In a siphon condensing-ejector, a shell or 10:
frame divided into two chambers, the upper faucet for drawing off the water and sedi?v one of which is provided with an exhaustment, substantially as shown and described. 10
steam-inlet pipe having a safety-valve there- In testimony whereof I affix my signature on, and a removable cap to which a Water-inin presence of two witnesses.
5 let pipe and its nozzle are attached, perforated WILLIAM D. LABADIE.
ejecting-tubes removably mounted one upon Witnesses: the other between the chambers, a discharge- GEORGE OLTSOH,
pipe connected to the lower chamber, and a HUGO OLTSOH.
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US3907208A (en) * 1973-03-16 1975-09-23 Coal Industry Patents Ltd Apparatus for inducing air flow
US5518020A (en) * 1994-06-14 1996-05-21 Dema Engineering Co. Proportioner
US5862829A (en) * 1997-02-20 1999-01-26 Hydor Systems Company Air gap eductor

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3907208A (en) * 1973-03-16 1975-09-23 Coal Industry Patents Ltd Apparatus for inducing air flow
US5518020A (en) * 1994-06-14 1996-05-21 Dema Engineering Co. Proportioner
US5862829A (en) * 1997-02-20 1999-01-26 Hydor Systems Company Air gap eductor

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