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US954532A
US954532A US1905264205A US954532A US 954532 A US954532 A US 954532A US 1905264205 A US1905264205 A US 1905264205A US 954532 A US954532 A US 954532A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/1842Ambient condition change responsive
    • Y10T137/1939Atmospheric
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T137/00Fluid handling
    • Y10T137/2931Diverse fluid containing pressure systems
    • Y10T137/3003Fluid separating traps or vents
    • Y10T137/3009Plural discriminating outlets for diverse fluids
    • Y10T137/3015Choke or restricted passage gas bleed
    • Y10T137/3018From above liquid level

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  • My invention relates to that class of heating systems known as the vacuum system, in which a. pump or exhauster is used to remove the air or air and water from the radiator, or to produce a partial vacuum therein.
  • the invention consists providing the radiator with a controlling valve, said controlling valve being provided with a fluid pressure motor for actuating said valve, then connecting the fluid pressure motor by means of a thoroughfare or passage with the return or exhaust pipe and then providing the fluid pressure chamber with a thermostatically controlled air leak independent of the return or exhaust pipe.
  • the accompanying drawing illustrates a form of the improved apparatus in which .the radiator is supplied with steam at or near the top and a control valve is placed in the return pipe leading from the bottom of the radiator, said control valve being so designed as to open thereby discharging the water of condensation and admitting steam responsive to the fall of temperature of the air in the room, or to close when the temperature of the air in the room rises above a predetermined temperature, causing the water of condensation in the radiator to accumulate and thus control the supply of steam to the radiator.
  • the control valve may be attached to any part of the system, as in any of the well known systems now operated by means of a return pipe.
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view showing one form of the apparatus by which the invention may be utilized.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in part section showing my controlling valve system.
  • A is the radiator having a steam pipe A, shown as provided with a valve 1%..
  • valve B is the outlet or drain pipe connecting through a valve chamber B, with a low pressure pipe B
  • connection of cham: ber B, with pipe B is through a port C
  • valve C having a stem (3, which as shown, is formed with a restricted passage 0 extending through it.
  • the motor chamber is adapted to be placed also in communication with the atmosphere through a conduit E, and an air port E, which is opened and closed by a valve F, the motion and position of which is controlled by a thermostatic device of any convenient kind. As shown, such a device is indicated at G, H, being a regulating screw.
  • the thermostatic actuating device moves the valve F, to open the air port E. when the temperature falls below a fixed point, the air then fills the motor chamber at full atmospheric pressure, the escape through the passage 0 being disregardable.
  • the air pressure moves the diaphragm downward and opens the connected valve C, permitting the escape of the water in the radiator, and a consequent inflow of steam.
  • the temperature rises the valve F closes the port E, whereupon the air in the motor chamber is exhausted through the orifice C until the pressure falls to that in the low pressure pipe and the consequent upward movement of the diaphragm closes the valve C, and cuts off further escape of water or steam from the radiator.
  • a diaphragm having a certain amount of spring whlch will aid in the movement of the valve, acting for instance to hold it open when the radiator is not in use.
  • a heating system comprising a radiator connected to a steam supply and to a low pressure outlet pipe, the combination with said low pressure pipe of a valve controlling its connection to the radiator, a fluid pressure motor operatively connected to said valve and independent of the accumulation of water of condensation in said radiator, a restricted passage directly and permanently connecting the low pressure pipe to the motor chamber irrespective of chamber being in communication with the the position of the valve, an air rt also diator connected to a steam suppl connected to the motor chamber an a thermostatically controlled valve operating in connection with-said air port to open and low pressure return pipe, the com ination of a valve casing located between the radiatorand said return pipe, a valve in said casing controlling communication between the radiator and the return pipe, a diaphragm in said casing to which the valve is connected, and'forming with the casing wall a fluid motor pressure chamber independent of the accumulation of water of condensation in said radiator, said chamber bein directly and permanently connected to

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H. G. MALLORY.
HEATING SYSTEM.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 8, 1905.
954,532. Patented Apr. 12,1910.
Wg/ESSE'S: INVENTOR A TTOR/VEY "UNITED STATES HARRY C. MALLORY,
HEATING SYSTEM.
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY O. MALLORY, a citizen of the United States of America, residin 'r in the city and county of New York, in thZ\State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Heating Systems, of which the following is a true and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part thereof.
My invention relates to that class of heating systems known as the vacuum system, in which a. pump or exhauster is used to remove the air or air and water from the radiator, or to produce a partial vacuum therein. i
The invention consists providing the radiator with a controlling valve, said controlling valve being provided with a fluid pressure motor for actuating said valve, then connecting the fluid pressure motor by means of a thoroughfare or passage with the return or exhaust pipe and then providing the fluid pressure chamber with a thermostatically controlled air leak independent of the return or exhaust pipe.
The accompanying drawing illustrates a form of the improved apparatus in which .the radiator is supplied with steam at or near the top and a control valve is placed in the return pipe leading from the bottom of the radiator, said control valve being so designed as to open thereby discharging the water of condensation and admitting steam responsive to the fall of temperature of the air in the room, or to close when the temperature of the air in the room rises above a predetermined temperature, causing the water of condensation in the radiator to accumulate and thus control the supply of steam to the radiator. This is the best form of my apparatus, but the control valve may be attached to any part of the system, as in any of the well known systems now operated by means of a return pipe.
Figure 1, is a diagrammatic view showing one form of the apparatus by which the invention may be utilized. Fig. 2, is an enlarged view in part section showing my controlling valve system.
A, is the radiator having a steam pipe A, shown as provided with a valve 1%..
B, is the outlet or drain pipe connecting through a valve chamber B, with a low pressure pipe B The connection of cham: ber B, with pipe B is through a port C,
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Apr. 12, 1910. Application filed June 8, i
1905. Serial No. 264,205.
controlled by a valve C, having a stem (3, which as shown, is formed with a restricted passage 0 extending through it.
D, is a'ca-p screwing in the top of the valve chamber and down on a diaphragm D formin above the diaphragm what I call the fluid motor chamber D the mov-. able part of the motor being the diaphragm to which the valve stem C is attached, the
low pressure pipe through the passage C The motor chamber is adapted to be placed also in communication with the atmosphere through a conduit E, and an air port E, which is opened and closed by a valve F, the motion and position of which is controlled by a thermostatic device of any convenient kind. As shown, such a device is indicated at G, H, being a regulating screw.
In operation the thermostatic actuating device moves the valve F, to open the air port E. when the temperature falls below a fixed point, the air then fills the motor chamber at full atmospheric pressure, the escape through the passage 0 being disregardable. The air pressure moves the diaphragm downward and opens the connected valve C, permitting the escape of the water in the radiator, and a consequent inflow of steam. 'When, on the other hand, the temperature rises the valve F, closes the port E, whereupon the air in the motor chamber is exhausted through the orifice C until the pressure falls to that in the low pressure pipe and the consequent upward movement of the diaphragm closes the valve C, and cuts off further escape of water or steam from the radiator. It is advisable to employ a diaphragm having a certain amount of spring whlch will aid in the movement of the valve, acting for instance to hold it open when the radiator is not in use.
Having now described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In a heating system comprising a radiator connected to a steam supply and to a low pressure outlet pipe, the combination with said low pressure pipe of a valve controlling its connection to the radiator, a fluid pressure motor operatively connected to said valve and independent of the accumulation of water of condensation in said radiator, a restricted passage directly and permanently connecting the low pressure pipe to the motor chamber irrespective of chamber being in communication with the the position of the valve, an air rt also diator connected to a steam suppl connected to the motor chamber an a thermostatically controlled valve operating in connection with-said air port to open and low pressure return pipe, the com ination of a valve casing located between the radiatorand said return pipe, a valve in said casing controlling communication between the radiator and the return pipe, a diaphragm in said casing to which the valve is connected, and'forming with the casing wall a fluid motor pressure chamber independent of the accumulation of water of condensation in said radiator, said chamber bein directly and permanently connected to sai reoperating in connection with said air port to open and close the same.
HARRY C. MALLORY. Witnesses:
ARNOLD KA'rz, D. STEWART.
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US3482777A (en) * 1968-02-12 1969-12-09 Zyrotron Ind Inc Modulating valve construction
US4243062A (en) * 1978-07-14 1981-01-06 Sheltech, Inc. Thermostatic self-powered drain valve

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3482777A (en) * 1968-02-12 1969-12-09 Zyrotron Ind Inc Modulating valve construction
US4243062A (en) * 1978-07-14 1981-01-06 Sheltech, Inc. Thermostatic self-powered drain valve

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