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US814305A US25709005A US1905257090A US814305A US 814305 A US814305 A US 814305A US 25709005 A US25709005 A US 25709005A US 1905257090 A US1905257090 A US 1905257090A US 814305 A US814305 A US 814305A
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    • F22DPREHEATING, OR ACCUMULATING PREHEATED, FEED-WATER FOR STEAM GENERATION; FEED-WATER SUPPLY FOR STEAM GENERATION; CONTROLLING WATER LEVEL FOR STEAM GENERATION; AUXILIARY DEVICES FOR PROMOTING WATER CIRCULATION WITHIN STEAM BOILERS
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  • y present invention is designed to provide certain new and useful improvements in an automatic boiler-feed of superior simplicity and utility.
  • Figure 1 is a view in elevation illustratin my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in vertica section through a portion of the expansiontube.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in section on the line 3 3, Fig. 1. 7
  • My invention is more particularly designed to provide means to control a feed-valve-as, for example, a valve controlling the passage of the steam from the boiler to the pump, where a single boiler is employed, or the passage of water through the main feed pipe where a battery of boilers is employed.
  • a feed-valve-as for example, a valve controlling the passage of the steam from the boiler to the pump, where a single boiler is employed, or the passage of water through the main feed pipe where a battery of boilers is employed.
  • a represents a boiler, and b a water-column connected. therewith in the usual manner.
  • An exansion-tube is indicated at c, communicatmg with the water-column through a connectingipe d.
  • the connecting-pipe d is prefer-ab y connected with the second gagecock of the water-column.
  • a supporting frame or bracket e may be employed to support the expansion-tube and other features of the device. This frame or bracket may be itself supported in any desired manner.
  • the upper end of the expansion-tube is provided with a supporting-standard f, upon which is pivotally supported a lever g, the pivot being shown at h.
  • the adjacent end of the lever is ment of the weig fulcrumed, as indicated at 71, upon the bracket (2.
  • An arm constituting astop is also secured upon the said bracket and may be secured thereto by a bolt 15.
  • the opposite end of the lever g is shown rovided with a slide 7c, movablelongitudina ly oi the lever, said slide being preferably provided with an adjustable screw 1.
  • an independent lever m Upon an arm of the bracket 0 is also fulcrumed an independent lever m, as indicated at n, the lever resting normally upon the head of the adjacent screw 1.
  • Upon an arm of the bracket 2 is also fulcrumed a bifurcated rockas indicated at g.
  • adiustable weights (indicated at r and s.)
  • the ever is provided with an arm t, projecting beneath and preferably laterally from the fulcrum g, the lower extremity of the arm t being in contact with the lever m toward its outer end, as shown.
  • the lever as constructed and arranged is in the nature of a counter balance-lever and is desi ned to relieve the pressure on the lever m, t e amount of pressure relieved bein controlled by the adjust- %lZS, the adjustment being preferably such that the arms are quite or nearly balanced, although one of the weights is referably so adjusted as to insure the val re controlled thereby dropping to its seat.
  • a cord or chain Connected with one of the arms of the counterbalance-lever is a cord or chain, (indicated at a, which is preferably led about a pulley 'v, supported upon an arm ofthe bracket e, said cord or chain being preferably led about an additional pulley 11), supported in any desired manner.
  • the opposite end of the said cord or chain is connected with a lever an, arran ed to actuate a valve-stem y of a valve 2, sai valve bein preferably located in a bypass, (indicate b the numeral 4,) which may be connected with the feed pipe 5.
  • valve is in the water-feed pipe
  • said pipe may also be provided with a hand-operated valve 6, whereby the feed-pipe may be controlled independently of the automatic feedin mechanism, if desired.
  • the valve 2 may be located in a by-pass of the steam-pipe 17.
  • the valve may be located in the water-sup ly pipe 5.
  • the expansible pipe 0 is provided with a cap'7, carrying the support f, by which the system of contact-levers hereinbefore described is actuated by the expansion of said pipe.
  • the lever g is shown to contact with the lever m toward the end thereof adjacent to the fulcrum n.
  • the contact-arm t of the counterbalance-leverp is arranged, as shown, to contact with the lever n toward the outer end thereof.
  • the stop is provided with an electrical contact, (indicated at 8,) andthe arm p with an electrical contact 9. With said contacts are connected electrical conductors 10 and 11, forming an electrical circuit when the contacts are in closed osition, in which is located a si nal-light 12.
  • he stop j is shown insulated from the bracket e, as indicated by the numeral 16.
  • What I claim as my invention is 1.

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No. 814,305. PATENTED MAR, 6, 1906. F. LEADBEATER.
BOILER FEEDER.
APPLIGATiOIT FILED APB.24.1905.
FREDERICK LEA DBEATER, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
BOILER-FEEDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 6, 191.16.
Application filed April 24, 1995 aflrifll E01 257,090.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK LEAD- BEATER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of Wayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Boiler Feeders, of which the following is a specification, reference bein had to the accompanying drawin s, which form a part of this specification.
y present invention is designed to provide certain new and useful improvements in an automatic boiler-feed of superior simplicity and utility.
I carry out my invention as herein described and claimed, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a view in elevation illustratin my invention. Fig. 2 is a view in vertica section through a portion of the expansiontube. Fig. 3 is a view in section on the line 3 3, Fig. 1. 7
My invention is more particularly designed to provide means to control a feed-valve-as, for example, a valve controlling the passage of the steam from the boiler to the pump, where a single boiler is employed, or the passage of water through the main feed pipe where a battery of boilers is employed.
I accomplish my object by means of an expansion-tube connected into the water-col umn of the boiler, together with intervenin mechanism, and whereby an electric signa device will also be actuated in consequence of the expansion of said tube.
The desirability of an automatic boilerfeed by which the supply of water to the boiler will be effectually controlled and whereby the supply will be out off when the water in the boiler is at a sufficient height is well understood. 7
In the accompanying drawings, a represents a boiler, and b a water-column connected. therewith in the usual manner. An exansion-tube is indicated at c, communicatmg with the water-column through a connectingipe d. The connecting-pipe d is prefer-ab y connected with the second gagecock of the water-column. A supporting frame or bracket e may be employed to support the expansion-tube and other features of the device. This frame or bracket may be itself supported in any desired manner. The upper end of the expansion-tube is provided with a supporting-standard f, upon which is pivotally supported a lever g, the pivot being shown at h. The adjacent end of the lever is ment of the weig fulcrumed, as indicated at 71, upon the bracket (2. An arm constituting astop is also secured upon the said bracket and may be secured thereto by a bolt 15. The opposite end of the lever g is shown rovided with a slide 7c, movablelongitudina ly oi the lever, said slide being preferably provided with an adjustable screw 1. Upon an arm of the bracket 0 is also fulcrumed an independent lever m, as indicated at n, the lever resting normally upon the head of the adjacent screw 1. Upon an arm of the bracket 2 is also fulcrumed a bifurcated rockas indicated at g. Upon the two arms of t bifurcated lever p are located adiustable weights, (indicated at r and s.) The ever is provided with an arm t, projecting beneath and preferably laterally from the fulcrum g, the lower extremity of the arm t being in contact with the lever m toward its outer end, as shown. The lever as constructed and arranged is in the nature of a counter balance-lever and is desi ned to relieve the pressure on the lever m, t e amount of pressure relieved bein controlled by the adjust- %lZS, the adjustment being preferably such that the arms are quite or nearly balanced, although one of the weights is referably so adjusted as to insure the val re controlled thereby dropping to its seat. Connected with one of the arms of the counterbalance-lever is a cord or chain, (indicated at a, which is preferably led about a pulley 'v, supported upon an arm ofthe bracket e, said cord or chain being preferably led about an additional pulley 11), supported in any desired manner. The opposite end of the said cord or chain is connected with a lever an, arran ed to actuate a valve-stem y of a valve 2, sai valve bein preferably located in a bypass, (indicate b the numeral 4,) which may be connected with the feed pipe 5. Where the valve is inthe water-feed pipe, said pipe may also be provided with a hand-operated valve 6, whereby the feed-pipe may be controlled independently of the automatic feedin mechanism, if desired. Where a single boi or is used, the valve 2 may be located in a by-pass of the steam-pipe 17. Where a battery of boilers is employed, the valve may be located in the water-sup ly pipe 5.
It will be obvious that y means of the counterbalance-lever the resistance will be relieved upon the to of the expansion-tube, the strain being ta en of! largely thereby from the lever q. It will readily be seen that if the cord '11, were connected with the outer ing lever 1p, e
end of the lever m the strain upon the lever would be very great. By the interposition, however, of the counterbalance-lever and the connection of the cord 11. with one arm thereof as described the expansion of the tube 0 has practically only to lift the lever m. Inasmuch as at the instant when the lever touches the rocking center or end of the arm t the weight u on one arm of the counterbalancelever wil throw the lever down, thereby actuating the valve, the leverage can read.- ily be altered by moving the slide it upon the ever 1.
The expansible pipe 0 is provided with a cap'7, carrying the support f, by which the system of contact-levers hereinbefore described is actuated by the expansion of said pipe. The lever g is shown to contact with the lever m toward the end thereof adjacent to the fulcrum n. The contact-arm t of the counterbalance-leverp is arranged, as shown, to contact with the lever n toward the outer end thereof. The stop is provided with an electrical contact, (indicated at 8,) andthe arm p with an electrical contact 9. With said contacts are connected electrical conductors 10 and 11, forming an electrical circuit when the contacts are in closed osition, in which is located a si nal-light 12. It will readily be seen that w en the counterbalance-lever p is actuated by the movement of the lever 'm the electric circuit will be closed and the signal-light displayed. The signal will of course only be dis layed when the water is low in the boiler. v t is obvious that instead of a si nal-light a signal-bell might be located in t e circuit.
he stop j is shown insulated from the bracket e, as indicated by the numeral 16.
What I claim as my invention is 1. The combination with a boiler of a valve, an expansible tube communicating with the boiler, a lever actuated by the expansion of said tube, and a counterbalanced rocking device contacting with said lever and connected with said valve to relieve the pressure upon said lever.
2. The combination with a boiler with a water-column and with a fee ipe, of a valve in the feed-pi e, an expansib l e tube communicating with t e water-column, a primary lever actuated by the expansion of said tube, an additional lever actuated by the rovided movement of the first-named lever, a counterbalance device actuated by the movement of the said additional lever, and means to connect said device with said valve.
3. The combination with a boiler rovided with a water-column and with a fee -pipe, of a valve to control the feed-pipe, an expansible tube communicating with the watercolumn, a sup ort for said tube, contact-levers fulcrume on said support actuated by the expansion of said tube, said levers comprising a counterbalance-lever, and means to connect said counterbalance-lever with said valve.
4. The combination with a boiler provided with a feedpipe, a valve in the feed-pi e, an expansible tube communicatin wit the boiler, a system of levers actuate by the expansion of said tube said system of levers comprising a counterbalance device connected with said valve, and an electrical circuit provided with a signal device, said circuit provided with contacts, whereby the circuit will be closed and opened by the operation of the counterbalance device.
5. The combination with a boiler rovided with a water-column and with a fee ipe, of a valve in the feed-pipe, an expansib e tube communicating wit the water-column, a primar lever actuated by the expansion of said tu e, an additional lever actuated by the movement of the first-named lever, a counterbalance device actuated by the movement of the said additional lever, and means to connect said device with said valve, the primary lever provided with an adjustable contact-slide.
6. The combination with a boiler provided with a feedipe, of a valve in the feed-pipe, an expansiblb tube communicating with the boiler, and a system of levers actuated by the expansion of said tube, said system of levers comprising a counterbalance device consisting of a twoarmed rocking lever provided with weights adjustable upon said arms and with a contact-point.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FREDERICK LEADBEATER.
Witnesses:
N. S. WRIGHT, M. S. ALLEN.
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