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- F04C—ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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- the object of my invention is to produce a compound rotary engine in which the steam first acts upon one cylinder and then expands and acts upon another cylinder, thus utilizing the expansion of the steam; and the invention consists in certain details of construction; as hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
- Figure 1 represents a side view of a compound rotary engine embodying my inven tion.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of same.
- A represents a casing of a form to receive the cylinders, a resistance head, and a reciprocating valve and having a bed-plate A at its lower end and at its upper end an inlet B and an outlet 0.
- a cover D one of which is shown in Fig. 1 and one of which is formed with recesses to receive the ends of the shafts, or both may be formed with stuffing-boxes in which the shafts are mounted.
- E is a shaft upon which is secured the highpressure piston F.
- G is a shaft upon which is mounted the low-pressure piston H.
- I is a shaft upon which is mounted the resistance-head J
- K is a shaft upon which is mounted the reciprocating valveL.
- Each of the pistons F H is fitted with a piston-head M, projecting therefrom, so that it is nearly in contact with the inner side of its cylinder, and at its end is fitted with a small packing-strip m, so that when the pistons are rotated the strips m will be in close contact with the sides of the cylinders.
- the cylinder containing the low-pressure piston is somewhat larger than the cylinder containing the high-pressure piston, so that there will be space for the steam'to expand.
- the resistance-head J is formed with a recess j, into which the piston-heads M pass, said recess being arranged so as to accommodate first one and then the other piston-head, and in the cylinder is arranged a contactpiece J to prevent any steam from passing around said resistance-head.
- a cogwheel N On one end of the shaft E; but outside of the cover D, is mounted a cogwheel N, and upon the shaft G is mounted a cog-wheel P, motion being transmitted from one to the other by an intermediate wheel Q, mounted upon the shaft I, carrying the resistance-head J.
- a bar R To the cog-wheel N, but eccentrically to its center, is secured one end of a bar R, the upper end of which is by a bolt 7" attached to a lever S, mounted upon the shaft K, carry ing the reciprocating steam-valve I1, the bolt "1 passing through a slot in the lever S, where by the length of the stroke of the valve can be adjusted to allow the steam to pass through the port T;
- the position of the bar R is first adjusted to regulate the stroke of the valve L to admit the steam to or cut off the supply from the piston F.
- Steam is admitted through the inlet B, and the valve when open allows the steam to pass through the port T and impinges upon the piston-head of the piston F, causing it to rotate in the direction indicated by the arrow until the piston-head has passed the passage U between the two cylinders.
- the steam expands and impinges upon the piston-head of the piston H and causes said piston to rotate by the expanded steam until the piston passes the port V.
- the steam passes 0E by the outlet 0.
- one of the pistons is rorated by the direct force of the steam admitted, and the other cylinder is rotated by said steam after it has been expanded, and as both of the cylinders are connected by gearing one assists the other and the full force of the steam is utilized.
- a pulley will have to be mounted upon one of the shafts in order to transmit the powerto the machine to be driven.
- a compound rotary engine consistingof a casing adapted to receive two rotary pistons, a resistance-head, and an oscillating valve, and having an inlet, an outlet, and suitable ports, a cover on each side of said casing, adapted to carry shafts upon which are mounted rotary pistons, each having a pro jecting piston-head,a shaf t carrying a resis tance-head that works in close contact, with the rotary pistons and having a recess in which the-piston-heads pass as they rotate, 5 each of said shafts having cog-gears outside the covers, whereby motion is imparted from one to the other, and a shaft upon Whichi's mounted a reciprocating Valve, operated from one of said cog-Wheels inthe manner set: forth.
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. Nu. 655,|98. Patented Aug. 7, I900.
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COMPOUND ROTARY ENGINE.
(Application filed Dec. 8, 1899.)
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srncrrrcnrrron armiil as of Letters Patent 1%. 655,198, dated August 7, 1900. Application. filed December 8, 1899. Serial No. 73am. (a mem- To an whom it may concern.-
Be itknown that I, GEORGE CODE, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, and a'resident of Boston, in the county of Sufiolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Compound Rotary Engines, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to produce a compound rotary engine in which the steam first acts upon one cylinder and then expands and acts upon another cylinder, thus utilizing the expansion of the steam; and the invention consists in certain details of construction; as hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of a compound rotary engine embodying my inven tion. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section of same.
A represents a casing of a form to receive the cylinders, a resistance head, and a reciprocating valve and having a bed-plate A at its lower end and at its upper end an inlet B and an outlet 0. Each side of this casing is fitted with a cover D, one of which is shown in Fig. 1 and one of which is formed with recesses to receive the ends of the shafts, or both may be formed with stuffing-boxes in which the shafts are mounted.
E is a shaft upon which is secured the highpressure piston F.
G is a shaft upon which is mounted the low-pressure piston H. p
I is a shaft upon which is mounted the resistance-head J, and K is a shaft upon which is mounted the reciprocating valveL.
Each of the pistons F H is fitted with a piston-head M, projecting therefrom, so that it is nearly in contact with the inner side of its cylinder, and at its end is fitted with a small packing-strip m, so that when the pistons are rotated the strips m will be in close contact with the sides of the cylinders. The cylinder containing the low-pressure piston is somewhat larger than the cylinder containing the high-pressure piston, so that there will be space for the steam'to expand. The resistance-head J is formed with a recess j, into which the piston-heads M pass, said recess being arranged so as to accommodate first one and then the other piston-head, and in the cylinder is arranged a contactpiece J to prevent any steam from passing around said resistance-head.
On one end of the shaft E; but outside of the cover D, is mounted a cogwheel N, and upon the shaft G is mounted a cog-wheel P, motion being transmitted from one to the other by an intermediate wheel Q, mounted upon the shaft I, carrying the resistance-head J. To the cog-wheel N, but eccentrically to its center, is secured one end of a bar R, the upper end of which is by a bolt 7" attached to a lever S, mounted upon the shaft K, carry ing the reciprocating steam-valve I1, the bolt "1 passing through a slot in the lever S, where by the length of the stroke of the valve can be adjusted to allow the steam to pass through the port T;
In operation the position of the bar R is first adjusted to regulate the stroke of the valve L to admit the steam to or cut off the supply from the piston F. Steam is admitted through the inlet B, and the valve when open allows the steam to pass through the port T and impinges upon the piston-head of the piston F, causing it to rotate in the direction indicated by the arrow until the piston-head has passed the passage U between the two cylinders. Then the steam expands and impinges upon the piston-head of the piston H and causes said piston to rotate by the expanded steam until the piston passes the port V. Then the steam passes 0E by the outlet 0. It will be seen that one of the pistons is rorated by the direct force of the steam admitted, and the other cylinder is rotated by said steam after it has been expanded, and as both of the cylinders are connected by gearing one assists the other and the full force of the steam is utilized. Of course a pulley will have to be mounted upon one of the shafts in order to transmit the powerto the machine to be driven.
What I claim is V 1. A compound rotary engine, consistingof a casing adapted to receive two rotary pistons, a resistance-head, and an oscillating valve, and having an inlet, an outlet, and suitable ports, a cover on each side of said casing, adapted to carry shafts upon which are mounted rotary pistons, each having a pro jecting piston-head,a shaf t carrying a resis tance-head that works in close contact, with the rotary pistons and having a recess in which the-piston-heads pass as they rotate, 5 each of said shafts having cog-gears outside the covers, whereby motion is imparted from one to the other, and a shaft upon Whichi's mounted a reciprocating Valve, operated from one of said cog-Wheels inthe manner set: forth. d
' 2. In a compound rotary engine, two rotary pistons having pprojectin g piston- -heads, in;
combination with a resistance headhaying a, recess into which the pisto'n heads pass, aird means for rotating same; substantially asset forth. i 3; Int compound rotary en gine, two rotary pistons,- each having aprojecti-ng piston-head rotating in cylinders and in contact With a' 20 resistance-head, having a recess to receivev the. piston-heads as'they rotate, the cylinder dontaining the low-pressure piston being of larger diameter than that containing the high pressure piston, in combination -with an OS- cillating valve arranged and operated, substantially as set forth .a
4. In a compound rotary engine the conibination of a high and low pressure cylinder, each containing a rotary piston provided with a projecting head, a resistance-head having a'recess to receive the piston-heads,
anda-n; oscillating valve to supply steam to thehighpreshre cylinder; substantially as In testimony whereof'I have aflixed my sig- 3 5 nature in pre'sb'fi'ce' dftWQ'TVitHEESBSQ; I
' GEORGE CODE Witnesses: v I
CALEB HSWAN, EDWIN P ANTA;
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US2497373A (en) * | 1946-03-01 | 1950-02-14 | Jr Albert Z Richards | Rotary fluid motor or pump |
US2614503A (en) * | 1949-10-25 | 1952-10-21 | Oliver Iron And Steel Corp | Multicylinder rotary abutment hydraulic power converter |
US5150612A (en) * | 1990-10-16 | 1992-09-29 | Lew Hyok S | Dual revolving vane pump-motor-meter |
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US2497373A (en) * | 1946-03-01 | 1950-02-14 | Jr Albert Z Richards | Rotary fluid motor or pump |
US2614503A (en) * | 1949-10-25 | 1952-10-21 | Oliver Iron And Steel Corp | Multicylinder rotary abutment hydraulic power converter |
US5150612A (en) * | 1990-10-16 | 1992-09-29 | Lew Hyok S | Dual revolving vane pump-motor-meter |
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