US87423A - Improvement in lubricators - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a new and1 useful improvenient Ain thefmethod of oiling the cylinders of locomotive-engines, but which is adapted to otheruses, and
- Figure 2 is a front view of the hand-wheel on the outer end ofthe cock, by which the cock is operated.
- This lubricator is attached to tne end of the boiler, or the lsteam-space thereof, so that steam may be used for forcing the lubricating-material into the cylinder.
- A represents a glass or transparent oil-reservoir.
- E is the wheel'on the end of the cock, for turning it to any desired position.
- the shell B is provided with apertures, which place it in communication with each cylinder, as f g, and with the boiler, as at It, and with the oil-reservoir, as at t.
- cock D there is a right-angled orifice, j,whicli is made, by turning the cock, to register with either two of the oriiices f, g, 7i, and t.
- the position of the cock with regard to those orifices is indicated by the projections n it on the wheel E, which correspond with the orifice j.
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WILLIAM MCCULLY, 0E P A'rEasoN, NEW JERSEY,
Letters Patent No. 87,423, :lated March 2, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN ,LUBRICATORS 'l'he Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and maldng part of the same.
To all whomt may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM McGULLY, of Paterson, in the county of Passaic, and State of New- Jersey,
yhave invented a new and useful Improvement in'Lubricators; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, cleai', and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification.
This invention relates to a new and1 useful improvenient Ain thefmethod of oiling the cylinders of locomotive-engines, but which is adapted to otheruses, and
consists in providing a single cock in combination with an oil-reservoir, and suitable oil-passages, by which the oil or other"lubiicating-material is distributed to each of the cylinders, as will be hereinafter more fully described. y
The accompanying drawing- Figuie 1, represents a vertical sectionof a lubricator constructed according to my invention.
Figure 2 is a front view of the hand-wheel on the outer end ofthe cock, by which the cock is operated.
Similar' letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This lubricator is attached to tne end of the boiler, or the lsteam-space thereof, so that steam may be used for forcing the lubricating-material into the cylinder.
Hitherto a separate cock has been employed i'oi lubricating each cylinder, and also for admitting ste'am thereto, for the'purposes before named.
By my improvement, the engineer is enabled to oil botlli cylinders by turning a single cock, besides admitting the necessary quantity of steam.
A represents a glass or transparent oil-reservoir.
B represents the shell or body of vthe cock to which the globe or reservoir A is attached in any suitable manner. .This shell is attac-hed to the boiler by the tubular shank O.
D is the cock.
E is the wheel'on the end of the cock, for turning it to any desired position.
It will be seen that the shell B is provided with apertures, which place it in communication with each cylinder, as f g, and with the boiler, as at It, and with the oil-reservoir, as at t. I A
In the cock D there is a right-angled orifice, j,whicli is made, by turning the cock, to register with either two of the oriiices f, g, 7i, and t. The position of the cock with regard to those orifices is indicated by the projections n it on the wheel E, which correspond with the orifice j.
On soiiie occasions there will be a back pressure of-\ steam from the cylinder, through the pipes f or g, iiito the oil-holder A. Y To prevent unpleasant consequences shouldthis back flow of steam occur, 1 provide the valve O on .therod p, which valve is operated by the steam which will strike the disk q as it enters the reservoir, andclose the valves. Oil is admitted into the left-hand cylinder by turn` ing the cock, as seen in the drawing. To make sure that the oil is carried to the required point, the cock will be turned to the left, onefourth of a revolution, when steam will iiow from the boiler into the tube f, and force the oil into the cylinder, and the same with the right-haiid cylinder.
1t will be seen that the engineer, instead of turning three or-t`our cocks, to oil his cylinders, turns only one, and that, when he takes hold of the wheel E, he knows, by the projectioiisn n, just how to turn the cock, even in the darkest night.
The advantages of this arrangement will be readily understood by all who are acquainted with the management of locomotive-engines.
. Having thus described my invention,-
I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patentey 1. The cock D, in combination with the shell B and oil-reservoir A, arranged either with or without connections, with the steam-boiler, substantially as and for the purposes described.
2. In combination with the cock D, the valve 0 in the oil holder A, substantially as and for the purposes herein shown and described. f-
The above specification of my invention signed by me, this 21st day of December, 1868.
WM. MCGULLY.
Witnesses:
FRANK BLOCKL'EY, ALEX. F. ROBERTS.
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