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  • This invention consists in extending the exhaust-pipe of a steam-engine which is used on board of a vessel to give motion to the paddle-wheels to such a point below the paddle wheel or wheels that the vacuum created at the mouth of said exhaust-pipe relieves the engine ot ⁇ all back-pressure, and the ordinary condenser and air-pump can be dispensed with.
  • a suitable receiver may be connected with the exhaust-pipe, whereby the freedom of the exhaust d may be still further increased.
  • A represents the wheel-house of a steamboat, constructed in the usual manner.
  • lhe wheel B is keyed to the shaft G, to which a revolving motion is imparted by the action of the engine in the interior of the boat or vessel.
  • D is the exhaust-pipe of the steam-engine, and this pipe extends below the paddle-wheel B to such a point that the suction of the paddles facilitates the exhaust.
  • a receiver, E into which the exhaust-steam discharges, and the pipeD forms twogcurves, which pass around the wheel in opposite directions, as clearly shown in the drawings, so. that the benefit of the motion of the paddlewheel is obtained in Whatever direction the same maybe made to revolve.
  • My apparatus can also be applied to ordi-l dinary steam-engines by disconnecting the eX- haust-pipes from the condenser and connecting the same with the curved pipes D.
  • the pipe or pipes D which connect with the exhaust-pipe of a steamboat-engine, in conibinationwith the paddle wheel or wheelsB, substantially as and for the purpose described.

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UNITEIDy STATES PATENT OEEICE.
JAMES E. SPENGE, OF VILLIAMSBURG, NEW YORK.
IMPROVEMENT IN CON DENSERS.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 53,49Q, dated March 27, 1866.
To all whom fit may concern Be it known that I, JAMES F. SPENcE, of Williamsburg, in the county ot' Kings and State of N ew York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Low-PressureEngines, and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying' drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l represents a longitudinal section of this invention. Fig. 2 is a plan or top view of the same.
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This invention consists in extending the exhaust-pipe of a steam-engine which is used on board of a vessel to give motion to the paddle-wheels to such a point below the paddle wheel or wheels that the vacuum created at the mouth of said exhaust-pipe relieves the engine ot` all back-pressure, and the ordinary condenser and air-pump can be dispensed with. If desired, a suitable receiver may be connected with the exhaust-pipe, whereby the freedom of the exhaust d may be still further increased.
A represents the wheel-house of a steamboat, constructed in the usual manner. lhe wheel B is keyed to the shaft G, to which a revolving motion is imparted by the action of the engine in the interior of the boat or vessel.
D is the exhaust-pipe of the steam-engine, and this pipe extends below the paddle-wheel B to such a point that the suction of the paddles facilitates the exhaust. In order to render this arrangement complete, it is desirable to have a receiver, E, into which the exhaust-steam discharges, and the pipeD forms twogcurves, which pass around the wheel in opposite directions, as clearly shown in the drawings, so. that the benefit of the motion of the paddlewheel is obtained in Whatever direction the same maybe made to revolve.
Suitable check-valves with strainers maybe arranged in the ends of the curved pipes D to prevent the water being forced up into the same by the motion of the wheel, and, if del sired, two or more such pipes may be applied on either side of the boat.
By the motion ot' thc paddle-wheel a vacuum is created opposite the mouth of the eX- haust-pipe, and the steam from the engine exhausts perfectly free, so that the piston is relieved ot' all back-pressure, and the ordinary condenser and air-pu In p can be dispensed with. The cost of the engine is thereby materially reduced and the mechanism is greatly simplified. My exhaust-pipes are not liable to get out ot' order, and when made strong enough they form a guard for the Wheel to protect it against pieces of wood or other articles iioating in the water; and if one of the branches of said pipes should be crushed in, it can be taken ott' and replaced in a very short time, and without the necessity ot' laying the boat up.
My apparatus can also be applied to ordi-l dinary steam-engines by disconnecting the eX- haust-pipes from the condenser and connecting the same with the curved pipes D.
lt must be remarked that the pipes D may be arranged on the sides of the wheels instead of under the same, if desired. g
What Ilclaim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
The pipe or pipes D, which connect with the exhaust-pipe of a steamboat-engine, in conibinationwith the paddle wheel or wheelsB, substantially as and for the purpose described.
JAMES F. SPENCE.
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M. M. LIVINGSTON, W. HAUEE.
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