US1218543A - Gas-pressure regulator. - Google Patents
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- G05D16/00—Control of fluid pressure
- G05D16/04—Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power
- G05D16/12—Control of fluid pressure without auxiliary power the sensing element being a float
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- Y10T137/00—Fluid handling
- Y10T137/7722—Line condition change responsive valves
- Y10T137/7781—With separate connected fluid reactor surface
- Y10T137/7793—With opening bias [e.g., pressure regulator]
- Y10T137/7802—Liquid level responsive gas flow control
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- My invention relates to means for automatically controlling the supplyof gas in the degree of use and is an improvement overther'form shown and descr bed 1n Letters Patent No. 1,171,314,, issued to me on the 28th'day of March, 1916. 1
- 1 and '2 represent tanks arranged upon a base 3 and secured together by means of a strap 4 and in communication with each other by means of registering passages 5 and 6, these tanks being composed of acid resisting material, such as glass, and the tank 1 is provided with admin hole 7 normally closed by means of a cork 8 also of acid resisting material, and with a removable cover 9 having a vent 10 therethrough.
- the tank 2 has a cover 11 secured thereto, as by bolts 12, and having a'gas pipe 13 leading to the point of use and controlled by a valve 14 in detachable conection with said cover.
- the cover 11 has a hollow cap 15in detachable connection therewith arranged centrally of the cover, and said cover is further provided with a hanger 16 and with a tube 17 in detachable connection therewith, said tube being internally threaded for engagement with an adjustable needle-valve seat 18 and having a cover 19 and an inlet port 20 in communication with a gas supply pipe'21 held in place by a clamp 22 or in any desired manner.
- a lever 24 Pivoted at 23 to the hanger 16 is a lever 24 the shorter arm of which is in pivotal connection with a needle 25 cooperating with the seat 18 to form a gas cut-ofl", the longer arm of said lever having a weight 26 slidably adjustable thereon and held in adjusted position by means of a screw 27
- the lever 24 is pivoted at 28 to a carrier 29 in screw-threaded engagement with a vertical rod 30 secured its lower end to a float 31 formed of acid-resisting material,
- the cap 15 may be removed and the rod 30 may then be rotated to raise or lower the carrier 29 on said rod, thereby.
- the apparatus isthus adjustable by means of the cork 8, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by means of the weight 26, by
- a device of the class described comprising two tanks connected adjacent their tanks, a supply pipe leading therethrough, a service pipe leading therethrough, a float, a vertical rod carried thereby, a lever carrier adjustable on said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in said supply pipe in operative connection with said lever.
- a device of the class described comprising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a supply pipe leading therethrough, a service pipe leading therethrough, a float, a screw-threaded rod carried by said float, a carrier in threaded engagement With said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in operative connection with said lever for controlling said supply pipe.
- a device of the class described comprising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a supply pipe, a service pipe, a float,
- a screw-threaded rod carried by said float and extended through said cover, a removable cap for said rod carried by said cover, a carrier in threaded engagement with said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in operative connection with said lever for controlling said supplypipe.
- a device of the class described com prising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a service pipe, a supply pipe, an internally threaded tube through said cover, a removable cover for the outer end of said tube, a valve seat block in threaded engagement with the interior of said tube, means for connecting said tube and supply pipe, a float, a rod carried thereby, a lever pivotally carried by said rod, and a needle-valve pivoted to said lever and arranged to cooperate with said seat block.
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Description
B. M. GATTERMEIR.
GAS PRESSURE. REGULATOR. APPLICATION FILED APR-2'5, 191s. RENEWED FEB. s, 1911.
1,218,543. Patented Mar. 6,1917.
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BERNI-IARDT MATHI'As. GATTERMEIR, on" CALIFORNIA, MISSOURI.
GAS-PRESSUREREGULATOR.
' Specification of Letters Patent.
"Patented Mar. 6 ,1917.
Application filed. April 25, 1916, Serial No. 93,481.:"Rene'vved February 6,191 71 ':eria11 1'o."146,985.
To all whom it may-concern:
:Be it known" that I, BERNI-IARDT M. GAT- TER'MEIR, a "citizen of the' United States, and
a resident of California, in the county of Monite'au and State of Missouri, have invented certain new 'and' useiul Improve, ments in Gas-Pressure Regulators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to means for automatically controlling the supplyof gas in the degree of use and is an improvement overther'form shown and descr bed 1n Letters Patent No. 1,171,314,, issued to me on the 28th'day of March, 1916. 1
My invention is fully described in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawlng forms a part, said draw.- ing being a longltudinal, vertical, section through a gas pressure regulator construct-' ed in accordance with my present invention.
Referring to the drawing, 1 and '2 represent tanks arranged upon a base 3 and secured together by means of a strap 4 and in communication with each other by means of registering passages 5 and 6, these tanks being composed of acid resisting material, such as glass, and the tank 1 is provided with admin hole 7 normally closed by means of a cork 8 also of acid resisting material, and with a removable cover 9 having a vent 10 therethrough.
The tank 2 has a cover 11 secured thereto, as by bolts 12, and having a'gas pipe 13 leading to the point of use and controlled by a valve 14 in detachable conection with said cover. The cover 11 has a hollow cap 15in detachable connection therewith arranged centrally of the cover, and said cover is further provided with a hanger 16 and with a tube 17 in detachable connection therewith, said tube being internally threaded for engagement with an adjustable needle-valve seat 18 and having a cover 19 and an inlet port 20 in communication with a gas supply pipe'21 held in place by a clamp 22 or in any desired manner.
Pivoted at 23 to the hanger 16 is a lever 24 the shorter arm of which is in pivotal connection with a needle 25 cooperating with the seat 18 to form a gas cut-ofl", the longer arm of said lever having a weight 26 slidably adjustable thereon and held in adjusted position by means of a screw 27 The lever 24 is pivoted at 28 to a carrier 29 in screw-threaded engagement with a vertical rod 30 secured its lower end to a float 31 formed of acid-resisting material,
the upper end of'said'rod being contained within the cap 15.
In practice, a quantity of a desired liquid 32 is maintained in the tanks the level of which is controlled by the cork 8, upon removal of the cover 9, the liquid in both tanks being normally at the same level because of the passages 5 and6.
, Then the liquid is poured into the tank 1, the cover Q'ha ingbeen removed for this purpose, said liquid enters the tank 2 and raises the teat 31 and unseats the needlevalve 25, the level of the liquid being gaged to hold the said valve open under normal conditions. I
If a finer adjustment of the needle-valve 25 is desired, or if it is desired to re-adjust the same, the cap 15 may be removed and the rod 30 may then be rotated to raise or lower the carrier 29 on said rod, thereby.
The apparatus isthus adjustable by means of the cork 8, by means of the weight 26, by
means of the lever carrier 29, and by means of the valve seat 18, thereby insuring any desired degree of control of the gas supply. When the gas pressure is excessive the liquid in the tank 2 is forced into the tank 1 and the float is permitted to descend correspondingly, thereby partially closing the needle-valve 25 and reducing the gas supply and, when the pressure is reduced, the float again rises and opens the needle-valve. My'invention is very practical and is a development of the form shown in the Letters Patent referred to and, while I contemplate the use of glass for all parts which may be made of such material, and of copper for other parts, I do not limit myself to any specific materials. 1
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by getters Patent, is c 1. A device of the class described, comprising two tanks connected adjacent their tanks, a supply pipe leading therethrough, a service pipe leading therethrough, a float, a vertical rod carried thereby, a lever carrier adjustable on said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in said supply pipe in operative connection with said lever.
2. A device of the class described, comprising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a supply pipe leading therethrough, a service pipe leading therethrough, a float, a screw-threaded rod carried by said float, a carrier in threaded engagement With said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in operative connection with said lever for controlling said supply pipe.
3. A device of the class described, comprising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a supply pipe, a service pipe, a float,
a screw-threaded rod carried by said float and extended through said cover, a removable cap for said rod carried by said cover, a carrier in threaded engagement with said rod, a lever pivoted to said carrier, and a needle-valve in operative connection with said lever for controlling said supplypipe.
4. A device of the class described, com prising two tanks connected adjacent their bottoms, an air-tight cover for one of said tanks, a service pipe, a supply pipe, an internally threaded tube through said cover, a removable cover for the outer end of said tube, a valve seat block in threaded engagement with the interior of said tube, means for connecting said tube and supply pipe, a float, a rod carried thereby, a lever pivotally carried by said rod, and a needle-valve pivoted to said lever and arranged to cooperate with said seat block.
BERNHARDT MATHIAS GATTERMEIR.
series of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents.
- Washington, D. G.
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US2648169A (en) * | 1949-06-03 | 1953-08-11 | Craig Leslie | Transformer for air and the like |
US4019523A (en) * | 1975-02-07 | 1977-04-26 | Clark Justin S | Method and apparatus for mixing gases |
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US2648169A (en) * | 1949-06-03 | 1953-08-11 | Craig Leslie | Transformer for air and the like |
US4019523A (en) * | 1975-02-07 | 1977-04-26 | Clark Justin S | Method and apparatus for mixing gases |
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