US104400A - Improvement in lubricators - Google Patents
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- 206010006784 Burning sensation Diseases 0.000 description 2
- QGZKDVFQNNGYKY-UHFFFAOYSA-N ammonia Chemical compound N QGZKDVFQNNGYKY-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 2
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16N—LUBRICATING
- F16N11/00—Arrangements for supplying grease from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated; Grease cups
- F16N11/10—Arrangements for supplying grease from a stationary reservoir or the equivalent in or on the machine or member to be lubricated; Grease cups by pressure of another fluid
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- the drawing represents a verticalv central section of ⁇ my improved lnblicator.
- This invention relatesto an improvement in that class of lubricator cups in which alpiston is employed Cto receive steam-pressure, for forcing or coagulating material out of the cup.
- the present invention is -more particularly applicable to locomotives, but may :also be usedon all other engines.l
- -B isitsrscrew-shank or support, by means of which l it is screwed or ⁇ secured bricated.
- the upper end of the pipe, ⁇ D is funnel-shaped, to receive ⁇ a valve, E,'that is suspended from ascrew, F; This screw Vis fitted through the coverv c, and well packed.
- the other passage or passages,'b, lead to the perforated bottonr d of the cup, G isa piston, sliding in the cup.r
- the lubricating-material is placed into the cylinder A upon the piston G; then, entering the passages b, passes through the bottom d, and' presses against the underside of the piston, tending to force the lubiieating-material out through the pipev D 'and passage a.
- rlhc area of a being 'smaller than that of b, A-prevents the steam Apressure through a from being stronger than through b, while'it does not prevent the steam from coming iu actual contact with the lubricating-material, which it helps to melt by its head.
- This lnbricator can be used in a vertical, horizontal, or inclined position, as may he desired.
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To all whom it 'may conce/m ritueel @sana v ammonia,
DAVID ADa/ins,on, or BREMEN,GERMANY.
` i LettersPatent No.104,400, dated .fame 21, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN LUBRICATORS.
, The S`chedu1e` referred to inthese Letters Patent and, making'part: of the same Be itkn'own that I, DAVID AbAMsoN, of Brennen,
A win Germany, have invented a new and improved Luhricator; and `I do hereby declare that the followingv t is a full, clear, and 'exact description thereof, which fwill enable others skilled in thelartto make and use thesanle, reference being `had to the accompanying drawing forming part of this specification. i
y The drawing represents a verticalv central section of `my improved lnblicator.
This invention relatesto an improvement in that class of lubricator cups in which alpiston is employed Cto receive steam-pressure, for forcing or coagulating material out of the cup. The present invention is -more particularly applicable to locomotives, but may :also be usedon all other engines.l
'It consistsin providing a steamr`entrance through A, in the drawing, representsthe. cup, which is i Q made cylindrical, `or of other suitable form.
. -B isitsrscrew-shank or support, by means of which l it is screwed or` secured bricated.
into the A.machinery to Ahe lu` A cock, O, isittedthrough thisshank, to regulate two or more` longitudinal passages, `u b, through the same, as shown.
Q One of these passages, a,` connects with a pipe, D, `which projects from the bottomofthe cup A, tonear f the cover c of the same, as indicated in the drawing.
The upper end of the pipe, `D is funnel-shaped, to receive` a valve, E,'that is suspended from ascrew, F; This screw Vis fitted through the coverv c, and well packed. Y
The other passage or passages,'b, lead to the perforated bottonr d of the cup, G isa piston, sliding in the cup.r
The lubricating-material is placed into the cylinder A upon the piston G; then, entering the passages b, passes through the bottom d, and' presses against the underside of the piston, tending to force the lubiieating-material out through the pipev D 'and passage a. rlhc area of a being 'smaller than that of b, A-prevents the steam Apressure through a from being stronger than through b, while'it does not prevent the steam from coming iu actual contact with the lubricating-material, which it helps to melt by its head.
lThis lnbricator can be used in a vertical, horizontal, or inclined position, as may he desired.
Having thus described my invention, y I claim asv new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent l 1. The combination, with the cup A, 'of the passage or passages b, and the piston G, sliding onthe tube D, substantially as and-for the purpose described.
2; The. pipe D and passage a, provided in the cup A, tov operate in conjunction -withthe piston G and steampassage b, as set forth.
3. The p ipe D, secured at its lower end in the screw-shank B, and perforated bottom d, and extended up to near top of the cup', and provided with afunnelshaped month, to receive the valve E, as shown and described. c DAVID ADAMSON.
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GEO. W. MABEE, ALEX. F. ROBERTS. l
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