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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
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- This invention relates to devices for uniformly feeding oil to the steam-chests, cylinders, &c., of steam-engines, so as to lubricate such parts properly; and it consists in certain improvements which I will now proceed to describe.
- A represents the steam-pipe of the engine, through which the oil is to be carried to the cylinder or other part to be lubricated.
- B is a smaller steam-pipe, connected to pipe A and provided with a valve, (J.
- D is an oil cup or chamber, from which the supply of oil is taken;
- E a reservoir, from which the chamber 1) is filled.
- the steampipeA passes through this reservoir and keeps the oil therein at all times warm,so that it will flow readily.
- F is a valve which controls the flow of oil from the reservoir through a feed-pipe, F.
- G is a pipe connecting with the upper port of both the oil-chamber D and reservoir E,
- Said pipe G is provided with a valve, G.
- H isapipe, also connected to the larg st ampipe A, and extending down through the top of chamber D nearly to the bottom thereof, as shown.
- H isa condensing-chamber, located in pipe H above chamber D; O, a valve in said pipe H 5 1, another pipe, extending up through the bottom of chamber D nearly to the top thereof, and connected, by means of a valve, K, pipe K, and glass gage L, to the steam-pipe B.
- M is a glass gage attached to the oil-chamber D, for indicating the quantity of oil contained in the latter; N, a drain-cock for draining off the contents of the oil-chamber whenv desired; and J a petcock for blowing oft or emptying the pipe I.
- the ejecting-pipe I is kept at all times full of oil from the i-hamberD, the oil in the latter being gradually displaced by the water of condensation from pipe H, as will be readily understood.
- the amount ot'oil in oil-chamber D is at all times indicated by the gage M, and whenthe oil becomes exhausted the chamber can be refilled, as before, from the reservoir E.
- the gage L affording means for observing the feed.
- This apparatus secures a constant and uniform supply of oil to the part to be lubricated, and, further than to observe that a proper quantity of oil is maintained in chamber D, no special care or attention is required to keep it
- the water of condensation can be dock N when it is required to refill the chamber with oil, and when it becomes necessary to blow oft the pipe I the petcock J, at its lower bend, can be opened.
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, M.-S. GABBELL Apparatus for Lubricating the Cylinders of Steam Engines.
Patented Feb. 22, 1881'.
N-PETERS, PHDTQLIYHOGRAPNER, WASNINGT had to the accompanying drawings,
UNITED STATES MILTON S. OABBELL, OF QUINCY, ILLI JOHN M. GABBELL AND HERM NOIS, ASSIGNOR OF TWO-THIRDS TO AN MOEOKER, OF SAME PLACE.
APPARATUS FOR LUBRICATING THE CYLINDERS 0F STEAM-ENGINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 237,957, dated February 22, 1881. Application filed January 4, 1881. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MILTON S. GABBELL, of Quincy, in the county of Adams and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and Improved Apparatus for Lubricating the Cylinders, &o., of Steam-Engines; andI do hereby declare the following to bea full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being forming part of this specification, in which the figure is a view of the apparatus, partly in section and partly in elevation.
This invention relates to devices for uniformly feeding oil to the steam-chests, cylinders, &c., of steam-engines, so as to lubricate such parts properly; and it consists in certain improvements which I will now proceed to describe.
Referring to the drawing, A represents the steam-pipe of the engine, through which the oil is to be carried to the cylinder or other part to be lubricated.
B is a smaller steam-pipe, connected to pipe A and provided with a valve, (J.
D is an oil cup or chamber, from which the supply of oil is taken; E, a reservoir, from which the chamber 1) is filled. The steampipeA passes through this reservoir and keeps the oil therein at all times warm,so that it will flow readily.
F is a valve which controls the flow of oil from the reservoir through a feed-pipe, F.
G is a pipe connecting with the upper port of both the oil-chamber D and reservoir E,
and affording a vent when chamber D is being filled. Said pipe G is provided with a valve, G.
H isapipe, also connected to the larg st ampipe A, and extending down through the top of chamber D nearly to the bottom thereof, as shown.
H isa condensing-chamber, located in pipe H above chamber D; O, a valve in said pipe H 5 1, another pipe, extending up through the bottom of chamber D nearly to the top thereof, and connected, by means of a valve, K, pipe K, and glass gage L, to the steam-pipe B.
M is a glass gage attached to the oil-chamber D, for indicating the quantity of oil contained in the latter; N, a drain-cock for draining off the contents of the oil-chamber whenv desired; and J a petcock for blowing oft or emptying the pipe I.
The operation of this apparatus is as follows:
in order. drawn ott' from chamber D through the drain- K is then opened slightly, and the oil in pipe I is forced by hydrostatic pressure through valve K, and rises in the form of drops through the water of condensation in pipe K and gage L, and passes out through steam-pipe B into the main steam-pipe A, and thence to the cylinders or other parts to be lubricated.
The ejecting-pipe I is kept at all times full of oil from the i-hamberD, the oil in the latter being gradually displaced by the water of condensation from pipe H, as will be readily understood.
The amount ot'oil in oil-chamber D is at all times indicated by the gage M, and whenthe oil becomes exhausted the chamber can be refilled, as before, from the reservoir E.
By opening the valve K more or less the quantity of oil fed to the part to be lubricated can be regulated at pleasure, the gage L affording means for observing the feed.
This apparatus secures a constant and uniform supply of oil to the part to be lubricated, and, further than to observe that a proper quantity of oil is maintained in chamber D, no special care or attention is required to keep it The water of condensation can be dock N when it is required to refill the chamber with oil, and when it becomes necessary to blow oft the pipe I the petcock J, at its lower bend, can be opened.
I claim as my invention 1. In an oil -feeding apparatus, the combination of the oil-reservoir, having the valved supply-pipe and the valved vent-pipe, with the oil cup or chamber, into which both said pipes lead, substantially as described.
2. In an oil -feeding apparatus, the combination, with the oil cup or chamber, of the pipes H and I, connected with the steam-pipe A, as described, the oil-reservoir, and its supply and vent pipes, substantially as described.
Witnesses: MILTON S. OABBELL.
WM. SOHAEFER, GEO. A. RUPP.
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