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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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- My invention consists of an improvement in hose-couplings and automatic stop-valves wherein I provide means controlled by the operator for opening the valve and means for automatically closing the same.
- Figure 1 represents an elevation of a coupling embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 represents a sectional view on line Fig. 1.
- Figs. 3, 4:, and 5 represent perspective views of portions of thecoupling in .detached position.
- Fig. 6 represents a partial side elevation and partial sectional view of a portion of a coupling, showing the valve in open position.
- 1 designates a casing which is adapted to receive a nipple 2, having the anged end 3 thereon and the passage 4 therethrough, the inner end of said nipple being molded out, as at v5.
- a suitable packing 6 is placed between the iiange 3 and the inner wall of the casing 1.
- valve 8 designates a spring, which is situated within the casing and bears against the screen 7 at one side and against a valve 9 at the other end, said valve having a suitable portion 10 thereon, which is adapted to bear against the seat 11, which is carried by a nut 12, the latter being screwed or otherwise secured to the casing 1, said valve being provided with suitable openings 13.
- said nipple 14 which is also provided with a nut l'for operating the same. It is evident that said nipple 14 can be secured to a machine, tool, or hose, as may be desired, and ,that the inner end of said nipple is adapted 'to abut against the valve 9.
- the operation is as follows:
- the nipple 2 being suitably connected with a hose and the motive Iiuid turned on at any suitable point, the same can pass into said coupling, and as the valve 9 is properly seated and held there by the spring 8 no uid can escape.
- the pressure of the motive fluid itself will assist in holding the valve seated.
- the nipple 14 When it is desired to couple a hose or to secure the same to a machine or tool to operate the same, the nipple 14 is properly connected thereto, and the operator byturning the casing 1 causes the nipple to bear against the vvalve 9 and force thesame from its seat, whereby the motive fluid .will pass through the ports 13 in the valve and through opening 16 and passage 15in the nipple 14 to the desired point.
- the valve 9 When it is desired to stop the motive fluid by a reverse movement of the casing 1, the valve 9 is automatically seated, since the nipple 14 no longer bears against the same, so that the motive liuid cannot pass through.
- a hose-coupling a casing, an inletpipe therefor, a valve-seat within said casing, a valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and said inlet-pipe, and an outlet-pipe in threaded engagement with said casing, whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said cas- IOO ing relative to said outlet-pipe causes said valve to be unseated according to requirements.
- a hose-coupling a casing, an inletpipe therefor, a strainer through which said inlet-pipe discharges, a valve-seat Within said casing, a valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and said inlet-pipe, and an outlet-pipe in threaded engagement With said casing,where by the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing relative to said outlet-pipe causes said valve to be unseated according to requirements.
- a valve In a coupling, a valve, a seat therefor, means for holding said valve against said seat, devices capable of both rotary and longitudinal movement controlled by the operator for moving the valve from said seat, and devices for retaining said valve in unseated position after the hand of the operator is removed therefrom.
- a casing an inlet-pipe therefor, the latter having a flanged end within said casing, a valveseat'within said casing, an apertnred valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and iianged end, an outlet-pipe having a slotted end adapted to contact with said valve, and means Whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing relative to said outlet-pipe will unseat said valve according to requirements.
- a casing an inlet-pipe having a flanged end located within said casing, a valve-seat within said casing, a valve consisting of a plate having portion adapted to contact with said seat, the outer portions of said valve having openings therethrough, a spring intermediate said valve and fianged end, a discharge-pipe upon which said casing is rotatably mounted, an end of said discharge-pipe being slotted and adapted to contact with said valve, and means whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing will cause the slotted end of said pipe to unseat said valve.
- a casing an'inlet-pipe havinga ange thereon, said ange being contained Within said casing, a packing-ring interposed between the latter and said flan ge, a valve contained Within said casing, a screen adapted to abut against said iange, a spring interposed between said screen and valve, openings in the outer portion of the latter, a nut in threaded engagement with said casing and adapted to serve as a valve-seat, and a nipple or dischargepipe in threaded engagement with said nut,
- said nipple having its end slotted and adapted to contact with said valveso that the latter will be unseated when said casing is rotated upon said nipple.
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No.v 711,771.- Patentedfoct. 2|, |902.A
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HOSE CDUPLING ANDv AUTUMATIC VALVE.
(Appucatin med may 1e, 1902. ,1 (No Model.)
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WILLIAIVIH. KELLER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
4HOSE-COUPLINGV AND AUTOMATIC VALVE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 711,771, dated October 21, 1902.
Application filed May 16,1902.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, WILLIAM H. KELLER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, have invented anew and useful Improvement in Hose-Couplings and Automatic Valves, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists of an improvement in hose-couplings and automatic stop-valves wherein I provide means controlled by the operator for opening the valve and means for automatically closing the same.
It further consists in novel details of construction, all as will be hereinafter fully set forth.
Figure 1 represents an elevation of a coupling embodying my invention. Fig. 2 represents a sectional view on line Fig. 1. Figs. 3, 4:, and 5 represent perspective views of portions of thecoupling in .detached position. Fig. 6 represents a partial side elevation and partial sectional view of a portion of a coupling, showing the valve in open position.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in the figures.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates a casing which is adapted to receive a nipple 2, having the anged end 3 thereon and the passage 4 therethrough, the inner end of said nipple being molded out, as at v5. A suitable packing 6 is placed between the iiange 3 and the inner wall of the casing 1.
7 designates a mesh or screen, which is placed at the inner end of the nipple 2 and is adapted to catch dirt and other foreign substances that may enter with the motive Huid.
8 designates a spring, which is situated within the casing and bears against the screen 7 at one side and against a valve 9 at the other end, said valve having a suitable portion 10 thereon, which is adapted to bear against the seat 11, which is carried by a nut 12, the latter being screwed or otherwise secured to the casing 1, said valve being provided with suitable openings 13.
14 designates a pipe or-nipple, which is adapted to be secured to the nut 12, said nipple having the passage 15, which communicates with the opening 16 at the inner end of Serial No. 107,584. (No model.)
said nipple, which is also provided with a nut l'for operating the same. It is evident that said nipple 14 can be secured to a machine, tool, or hose, as may be desired, and ,that the inner end of said nipple is adapted 'to abut against the valve 9.
The operation is as follows: The nipple 2 being suitably connected with a hose and the motive Iiuid turned on at any suitable point, the same can pass into said coupling, and as the valve 9 is properly seated and held there by the spring 8 no uid can escape. In addition, the pressure of the motive fluid itself will assist in holding the valve seated. When it is desired to couple a hose or to secure the same to a machine or tool to operate the same, the nipple 14 is properly connected thereto, and the operator byturning the casing 1 causes the nipple to bear against the vvalve 9 and force thesame from its seat, whereby the motive fluid .will pass through the ports 13 in the valve and through opening 16 and passage 15in the nipple 14 to the desired point. When it is desired to stop the motive fluid by a reverse movement of the casing 1, the valve 9 is automatically seated, since the nipple 14 no longer bears against the same, so that the motive liuid cannot pass through. l
It will,I be evident from the above that by 'flow of the motive fluid through the coupling can be adjusted according to requirements, since the valve can be moved more or less from its seat according to requirements.
It will be evident that various changes may be made by those skilled in the art which will come within the scope of my invention, and I do not,therefore,desire to be limited in every instance to the exact construction herein shown and described.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a hose-coupling, a casing, an inletpipe therefor, a valve-seat within said casing, a valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and said inlet-pipe, and an outlet-pipe in threaded engagement with said casing, whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said cas- IOO ing relative to said outlet-pipe causes said valve to be unseated according to requirements.
2. In a hose-coupling, a casing, an inletpipe therefor, a strainer through which said inlet-pipe discharges, a valve-seat Within said casing, a valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and said inlet-pipe, and an outlet-pipe in threaded engagement With said casing,where by the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing relative to said outlet-pipe causes said valve to be unseated according to requirements.
3. In a coupling, a valve, a seat therefor, means for holding said valve against said seat, devices capable of both rotary and longitudinal movement controlled by the operator for moving the valve from said seat, and devices for retaining said valve in unseated position after the hand of the operator is removed therefrom.
4. In a coupling, a casing, a valve therefor, a vspring holding said valve normally against its seat and a pipe having an opening therein adaptedto force said valve from its seat, said casing being rotatably mounted on said pipe whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing with respect to said pipe causes the latter to enter said casing and unseat said valve.
5. In a device of the character named, a casing, an inlet-pipe therefor, the latter having a flanged end within said casing, a valveseat'within said casing, an apertnred valve adapted to rest against said seat, a spring interposed between said valve and iianged end, an outlet-pipe having a slotted end adapted to contact with said valve, and means Whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing relative to said outlet-pipe will unseat said valve according to requirements.
6. In a device ofthe character named, a casing, an inlet-pipe having a flanged end located within said casing, a valve-seat within said casing, a valve consisting of a plate having portion adapted to contact with said seat, the outer portions of said valve having openings therethrough, a spring intermediate said valve and fianged end, a discharge-pipe upon which said casing is rotatably mounted, an end of said discharge-pipe being slotted and adapted to contact with said valve, and means whereby the rotation and longitudinal movement of said casing will cause the slotted end of said pipe to unseat said valve.
' 7. In a device of the character named, a casing, an'inlet-pipe havinga ange thereon, said ange being contained Within said casing, a packing-ring interposed between the latter and said flan ge, a valve contained Within said casing, a screen adapted to abut against said iange, a spring interposed between said screen and valve, openings in the outer portion of the latter, a nut in threaded engagement with said casing and adapted to serve as a valve-seat, and a nipple or dischargepipe in threaded engagement with said nut,
' said nipple having its end slotted and adapted to contact with said valveso that the latter will be unseated when said casing is rotated upon said nipple.
WILLIAM H. KELLER. Witnesses:
J oHN A. WIEDERSHEIM, WM. CANER WIEDnRsHnIM.
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