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US891214A
US891214A US30930006A US1906309300A US891214A US 891214 A US891214 A US 891214A US 30930006 A US30930006 A US 30930006A US 1906309300 A US1906309300 A US 1906309300A US 891214 A US891214 A US 891214A
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  • My invention relates to new and useful imprlovements in the propulsion of boats or vesse s.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a boat containing my improvements arranged in duplex.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail side elevation of the l'iydromotor and cooperating parts, with the arrows showing the direction of the flow of the water and with certain valves opened and others closed.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 and showing the position of the valves and the flow of the water indicated by the arrows, when the mechanism is operated to reverse the motion of the boat.
  • F ig. 5- is a detailed side view of one of the valves with the mechanism for operating the same to open and close it.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of the hydromotor.
  • Fig. 7 is a transverse vertical central section through the hydromotor on the line YY (Fig. 6) looking in the direction of the arrow with parts in full lines.
  • Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line X X Fig. 6 looking in the direction of the arrow and with the parts in full lines.
  • Figs. 9 and 10 are respectively side and perspective views of the wheel hereinafter described.
  • a boiler B of any suitable construction and from said boiler leads a steam pipe C controlled by the valve O and forming an injector or inspirator O within the injector chamber D.
  • a pipe E which is connected by aT joint to the pipe E opening at E to the water around the front of the boat.
  • Hand operated valve O controls the flow of steam to the injector O
  • a pipe O which is bolted or otherwise secured to the duct F of the hydromotor, which. consists of two exterior plates F joined together by suitable bolts as shown. At the center these plates have each an inwardly turned circular flange f (see Figs.
  • the inner edges of the plates f extend as shown at f beyond the spider f and over the edges of the flanges f, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8.
  • the outlet f 7 from the hydromotor (Figs. 3, 4 and 6) connects with the pipe F which communicates by the T-joint F with the exhaust pipe F
  • the pipe E is controlled by a suitable gate valve E which moves up and down, as hereinafter described. It is connected at its uper end by a slotted connection to the lever I carried fast on the shaft II.
  • a gear segment H On the said shaft supported by the brackets II is a gear segment H which meshes with the rack H on the rod H
  • This rod I-I extends rearwardly and is provided at its rear with a suitably mounted lever H".
  • valves E and F are raised thereby opening the pipes E and C
  • the valve F which communicates with the pipe O through the connections previously described is a valve F the stem of which is connected to the lever II fast on the shaft H on which is also fixed another gear segment II which meshes with another rack H on the rod IF.
  • the valve F is open as are also the valves E and F.
  • the boat is started forward by opening the valve C which allows steam from the boiler B to pass into the injector chamber D, which steam induces a suction of water from the front of the boat through the pipe E into the pipes E up into the injector chamber D through the pipe C past the valve F whichis open, into the duct F and impacts against the blades f of the wheel, thereby rotating said wheel, and passes out from the hydromotor through the outlet y into the pipe F, then into the pipe F past the open valve F, into the water at the rear of the boat, as indicated by arrows (Fig. 3).
  • the valve D In the pipe D is the valve D, which is closed while the steam and water are passing through the pipe C to the hydro motor.
  • the valve F controls the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor in that on the forward movement of the boat, said valve F being open, steam pressure and water pass into the motor through the duct from the pipe C while on the back or reverse movement of the boat, the valve F being closed,
  • Fig. 1 a hydromotor and its connecting ducts arranged in duplex, yet it will be understood that one hydromotor with its connecting ducts or any number of motors with their connecting ducts may be used.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, and an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water fromsaid motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to. the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with. said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, and valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an
  • inlet duct open to the water at the front of v the vessel and communicating with said in j ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the Water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct and a valve controlling the fiow of steam pressure and water to the motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by v the flow of water and the steam pressure, an
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said. water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and a valve controlling the flow of steam to the injector.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water atthe rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said. motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of I l l the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from. said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the Water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct 0 ening into the water at the rear of the vesse for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, a valve controlling the flow of steam to the injector, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said. pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open to the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to the rear inlet duct valve and front exhaust duct
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duet open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open into the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same and adapted to open the valves controlling the front'inlet duct and rear exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to all
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an
  • inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from saidmotor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the fiow of steam pressure and water to the motor, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open into the water at the frontof the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating same and adapted to open the valves controlling the front inlet duct and rear exhaust duct and the valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor and simultaneously to close the valves controlling the rear inlet duct and the front exhaust duct for the
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating With said injector chamber into Which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in Which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating With said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and Water to the motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
  • a vessel a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in Which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into Which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and Water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.

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No. 891,214. PATENTED JUNE 16, 1908.
A. GRAF.
' HYDROMOTOR.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC ANTON GRAF, OF NEWBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO JOHN JOYCE,
- OF ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS.
HYDROMOTOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 16, 1908.
Application filed April 2, 1906. Serial No. 309,300.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ANTON GRAF, of New bury, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hydromotors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to new and useful imprlovements in the propulsion of boats or vesse s.
My invention consists of certain novel features hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings which illustrate a construction embodying my invention,'Figure 1 is a top plan view of a boat containing my improvements arranged in duplex. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a detail side elevation of the l'iydromotor and cooperating parts, with the arrows showing the direction of the flow of the water and with certain valves opened and others closed. Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 and showing the position of the valves and the flow of the water indicated by the arrows, when the mechanism is operated to reverse the motion of the boat. F ig. 5-is a detailed side view of one of the valves with the mechanism for operating the same to open and close it. Fig. 6 is a side view of the hydromotor. Fig. 7 is a transverse vertical central section through the hydromotor on the line YY (Fig. 6) looking in the direction of the arrow with parts in full lines. Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view on the line X X Fig. 6 looking in the direction of the arrow and with the parts in full lines. Figs. 9 and 10 are respectively side and perspective views of the wheel hereinafter described.
Like letters of reference refer to like parts throughout the several views.
ithin the boat A, shown in dotted lines, is located a boiler B, of any suitable construction and from said boiler leads a steam pipe C controlled by the valve O and forming an injector or inspirator O within the injector chamber D. To the bottom of the chamber D is connected a pipe E which is connected by aT joint to the pipe E opening at E to the water around the front of the boat. Hand operated valve O controls the flow of steam to the injector O Connected to the chamber D is a pipe O which is bolted or otherwise secured to the duct F of the hydromotor, which. consists of two exterior plates F joined together by suitable bolts as shown. At the center these plates have each an inwardly turned circular flange f (see Figs. 7 and 8) and passing through these flanges is the shaft f having bearings and f extending outwardly from the flanges f and on said bearings are screw threaded suitable stuffing boxes f Mounted fast on said shaft f is .a spider f with blades f 2 forming the wheel of the hydro motor. on each of said blades are located four plates f capable of movement and guided in their movements by the pins f located in suitable slots in said plates Between the edges of said plates are located springs f adapted to force said plates automatically outwardly to make a closer fit within the plates F to prevent the escape of water past said blades. WVhile I have shown these adjustable plates yet in practice they may or may not be used as desired.
The inner edges of the plates f extend as shown at f beyond the spider f and over the edges of the flanges f, as shown in Figs. 7 and 8. The outlet f 7 from the hydromotor (Figs. 3, 4 and 6) connects with the pipe F which communicates by the T-joint F with the exhaust pipe F The pipe E is controlled by a suitable gate valve E which moves up and down, as hereinafter described. It is connected at its uper end by a slotted connection to the lever I carried fast on the shaft II. On the said shaft supported by the brackets II is a gear segment H which meshes with the rack H on the rod H This rod I-I extends rearwardly and is provided at its rear with a suitably mounted lever H". On said rod H is mounted the bell crank J pivoted on to the standard J and to said bell crank is connected a rodK moving in the guide J on said support J, and to said rod K is secured fast the rod K likewise secured fast to the stem of the valve F in the pipe O As shown in Fig. 3, the valves E and F" are raised thereby opening the pipes E and C In the pipe F which communicates with the pipe O through the connections previously described is a valve F the stem of which is connected to the lever II fast on the shaft H on which is also fixed another gear segment II which meshes with another rack H on the rod IF. As shown in Fig. 3, the valve F is open as are also the valves E and F.
With the parts described and in the positions shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the boat is started forward by opening the valve C which allows steam from the boiler B to pass into the injector chamber D, which steam induces a suction of water from the front of the boat through the pipe E into the pipes E up into the injector chamber D through the pipe C past the valve F whichis open, into the duct F and impacts against the blades f of the wheel, thereby rotating said wheel, and passes out from the hydromotor through the outlet y into the pipe F, then into the pipe F past the open valve F, into the water at the rear of the boat, as indicated by arrows (Fig. 3). In the pipe D is the valve D, which is closed while the steam and water are passing through the pipe C to the hydro motor. The closing of this valve prevents the steam and water from passing through the pipes D and F while the valve F is open. In this arrangement, it will be seen the water is drawn by suction away from the front of the boat and forced out at the rear of the boat, the action of which is to draw the boat ahead at the bow and force it ahead at the stern.
On the shafts f (Fig. 1) are mounted the bevel gears a which mesh with bevel gears b on the shafts 0 supported by the brackets d and on the ends of said shafts are the propellers e. The rotation of the wheel within the plates F due to the impact of the water and steam, causes a rotation of the shaft f which is communicated as above described to the propellers e.
To back the boat when standing still or to reverse the boat when going ahead, the operator takes hold of the lever H and pulls the same rearward (Fig. 4) which causes the rod H to move the rear segments H rearward, thereby opening the valve E connected to the lever H fast on the shaft H and to close the valve F connected to the arm I-I fast on the shaft II and to close the valve F by means of the bell crank J and connections previously described and further to close the valve E connected to the lever I'I fast on the shaft H and to open the valve G connected to the lever H fast on to said shaft H. The parts being moved as just described, and the valve C being open, the injector C" induces suction of water from the stern through the pipe E (Fig. 41) to the point and up through the pipe E into the injector chamber D, through the pipe C to the joint C (the valve F being closed) down through the pipe D (the valve D being open) to the pipe D to the joint F (valve F being closed) up through the pipe F into the hydromotor, turning the wheel to the left and up and out through the duct F to the joint D and down through the pipe G through the joint D and out through the pipe G, discharging through the end G thereof in the front of the boat. This reversal of the propeller mechanism aided by the suction at the rear of the boat and the discharge at the front of the boat moves the boat rearwardly. The course of the water and steam is indicated by arrows in Fig. 4 in the backing or in reversing the boat for backward movement.
The valve F controls the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor in that on the forward movement of the boat, said valve F being open, steam pressure and water pass into the motor through the duct from the pipe C while on the back or reverse movement of the boat, the valve F being closed,
steam pressure and water pass down the pipe D into the pipe D up through the pipe F 4 into the motor out through the duct F to the joint D and down through the pipe G2 and out through the pipe G.
While I have shown in Fig. 1 a hydromotor and its connecting ducts arranged in duplex, yet it will be understood that one hydromotor with its connecting ducts or any number of motors with their connecting ducts may be used.
In another application Serial No. 265,849 filed June 19, 1905, I have described and claimed the hydromotor without limiting it to a boat or vessel.
Having thus described the nature of my invention and set forth a construction embodying the same, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, and an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water fromsaid motor.
2. In an apparatus of the character de scribed, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to. the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with. said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, and valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct.
3. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an
inlet duct open to the water at the front of v the vessel and communicating with said in j ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the Water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct and a valve controlling the fiow of steam pressure and water to the motor.
4. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by v the flow of water and the steam pressure, an
exhaust duct opening into the Water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, and a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, and mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same.
5. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said. water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and a valve controlling the flow of steam to the injector.
6. In an apparatus of the character de scribed, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water atthe rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said. motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
7. In an apparatus of the character scribed, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of I l l the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from. said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
8. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet duct and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
9. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
10. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the Water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct 0 ening into the water at the rear of the vesse for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, a valve controlling the flow of steam to the injector, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
11. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said. pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open to the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to the rear inlet duct valve and front exhaust duct valve for operatingthe same and adapted upon the closing of the valves controlling the front inlet duct, the rear exhaust duct and the valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor to open the said rear inlet duct valve and the front exhaust duct valve to back or reverse the movement of the vessel, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor;
12. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an inlet duet open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open into the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same and adapted to open the valves controlling the front'inlet duct and rear exhaust duct and the valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor and to close the valves controlling the rear inlet duct and the front exhaust duct for the forward movement of the vessel, and to open the valves controlling the rear inlet duct and the front exhaust duct and to close the valves controlling the front inlet duct and the rear exhaust duct and a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor for the backward or reverse movement of the vessel, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
13. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, an
inlet duct open to the water at the front of the vessel and communicating with said inj ector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, an exhaust duct opening into the water at the rear of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from saidmotor, valves controlling said water inlet and said exhaust duct, a valve controlling the fiow of steam pressure and water to the motor, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a front exhaust duct open into the water at the frontof the vessel for the exhaust of steam pressure and water from said motor, valves controlling said rear inlet duct and said front exhaust duct and normally closed, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating same and adapted to open the valves controlling the front inlet duct and rear exhaust duct and the valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor and simultaneously to close the valves controlling the rear inlet duct and the front exhaust duct for the forward movement of the vessel, and to open the valves controlling the rear inlet duct and the front exhaust duct and simultaneously to close the valves controlling the front inlet duct and the rear exhaust duct and the valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and water to the motor for the backward movement or reverse movement of the vessel, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
14. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into which the water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and water from said motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
15. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating With said injector chamber into Which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
16. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in Which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating With said injector chamber into which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and Water to the motor, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
17. In an apparatus of the character described, a vessel, a source of steam pressure, an injector for said pressure, an injector chamber in Which said injector is located, a rear inlet duct open to the Water at the rear of the vessel and communicating with said injector chamber into Which the Water is drawn by said injector, a motor operated by the flow of Water and the steam pressure, a front exhaust duct opening into the Water at the front of the vessel for the exhaust of the steam pressure and Water from said motor, valves controlling said rear Water inlet duct and front exhaust duct, a valve controlling the flow of steam pressure and Water to the motor, mechanism common to all of said valves for operating the same, and propelling mechanism operated by said motor.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses, this 27th day of March A. D. 1906.
ANTON GRAF.
Witnesses A. L. MEssER, E. L. IIARLOW.
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